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Research on the diversity, significance and distribution of cave animals in anchialine caves -- coastal caves formed in limestone or volcanic rock and flooded with seawater.
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Publications and other information on cave microbiology research at sites including Lechuguilla cave and Cueva de Villa Luz.
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Illinois Natural History Survey web site. Within caves a diverse biota may be found, exhibiting varying degrees of adaptation to the subterranean environment. Information and links about cave habitats and fauna, as well as cave protection and related topics.
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Texas Memorial Museum's web site on biospeleology. Information on the biota of caves, karst, and groundwater.
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About past and present cave biology research in Romania, including information about specific caves.
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Includes a directory of biospeleology researchers worldwide, Canadian cave biology directory, and many internet links.
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Exhaustive collection of information about groundwater and cave biology. Checklist and bibliography for most taxa, distribution maps, images and useful links. Updated regularly.
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Studies of bats and other cave biota on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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Summarizes evaluations of biodiversity associated with caves and related features. [jpeg image]
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Reports from field investigations of biology in the underwater caves of northern Mexico.
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Descriptions of bats, cave fish, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrate fauna found in Missouri caves.
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Photos of some of the 800 different species of animals recorded in Missouri caves, only about 64 of which are truly cave-adapted troglobites. Also includes photos of cave gates built to conserve cave life and other resources.
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About the Movile cave, a unique and fragile underground environment near the Black Sea in Romania, a cave whose evolution is driven by chemosynthesis, with special emphasis on cave biota and ecology.
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Photographs of cave organisms.