• animals the term stygobite is preferable. Troglobites typically have evolutionary adaptations to cave life. Examples of such adaptations include slow metabolism...
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    conservation List of troglobites Speleology Subterranean fauna Subterranean river Phil Chapman (1982). "The Origins of Troglobites" (PDF). Proceedings of the University...
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    the Dixie Caverns salamander List of troglobites Encyclopedia of Caves Streambed microstructure predicts evolution of development and life history mode...
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    life-history of the organisms but, given the small size of the animals no species determinations can be made. Cave conservation List of troglobites Speleology...
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    rising/lowering of the watertable or various forms of mining) can also be a major threat. Cave conservation List of troglobites Speleology Subterranean river Trogloxene...
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    uniquely specialized colonists of another environmental niche, rather than an evolutionary trap. List of troglobites "FishBase Glossary". Archived from...
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    flee illumination. Troglobite, cave-dwelling animals List of troglobites Cave conservation Tayshaneta myopica, the tooth cave spider of Texas Meta menardi...
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    Sinocallipus (category Millipedes of Asia)
    ocelli and shortest antennae. Troglofauna List of troglobites Stoev, Pavel; Enghoff, Henrik (2011). "A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang,...
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  • Texella reddelli (category Arthropods of the United States)
    Kretschmarr Cave mold beetle Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion Tooth cave spider List of troglobites "Bee Creek Cave harvestman (Texella reddelli) species profile". Environmental...
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    Kauaʻi cave wolf spider (category IUCN Red List endangered species)
    conservation practices. List of troglobites World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1996). "Adelocosa anops". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996:...
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    Zospeum tholussum (category IUCN Red List near threatened species)
    postulated that some early records of Zospeum amoenum may have actually been specimens of Zospeum tholussum. List of troglobites Zospeum biscaiense Slapnik,...
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  • rapidly. True cavernicolous species, troglobites, include many animals apart from insects. There are various troglobites among the planarians, Oligochaeta...
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    multiple names: authors list (link) Phil Chapman (1982). "The Origins of Troglobites" (PDF). Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelæological Society...
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  • Woodville Karst Plain (category Landforms of Florida)
    longest caves in the world. The plain is home to five of the 27 reported species of troglobites in Florida and South Georgia including Woodville Karst...
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    Kentucky cave shrimp (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    The Kentucky cave shrimp (Palaemonias ganteri) is an eyeless, troglobite shrimp. It lives in caves in Barren County, Edmonson County, Hart County and Warren...
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    Kretschmarr Cave mold beetle (category Beetles of North America)
    for most troglobites. There are some 7,700 species of troglobites, but this is probably only a small portion of the population because most of them have...
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    Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion (category IUCN Red List data deficient species)
    commonalities of the Neobisiidae family and other cave-adapted species. Tooth Cave pseudoscorpions fall under the category of troglobites, which are species...
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    Nikola Vitov Gučetić (category People from the Republic of Ragusa)
    amount of water is favorable for the growth of stygobites and troglobites which are abundant in the šipun cave. List of notable Ragusans History of Dalmatia...
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    Zygentoma (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    inside nests of fire ants in Brazil. There are no current species formally considered to be at conservation risk, though several are troglobites limited to...
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    (colloquially known as cavefish) and other troglobite organisms are adapted to life in subterranean rivers and lakes. Examples of subterranean rivers also occur in...
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    environments of caves (underground lakes, pools, rivers and streams), springs and swamps in the eastern half of the United States. Like other troglobites, most...
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    Loricariidae (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    the species. Three species known from subterranean habitats are true troglobites with reduced pigmentation (appearing overall whitish) and eyes: Ancistrus...
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    stygoxenes). Of these animals, the troglobites are perhaps the most unusual organisms. Troglobitic species often show a number of characteristics, termed troglomorphic...
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    Leptodirus (category Beetles of Europe)
    of activity of adults is still unknown. As usual in troglobites, environmental stability and the absence of sunlight have brought about the loss of circadian...
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  • February 20, 2017. PBS Kids. "What's at the Center of the Earth? Troglobites!/What's at The Center of The Earth? Minerals!". Dinosaur Train. Season 4. Episode...
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  • Cicurina vespera (category Endemic fauna of Texas)
    Canyon State Natural Area. The Bexar County karst cave invertebrates are troglobites, species that spend their entire lives in subterranean environments....
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    Texas blind salamander (category IUCN Red List critically endangered species)
    endangered cave-dwelling troglobite amphibian native to San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, specifically the San Marcos Pool of the Edwards Aquifer. This...
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    Rhadine infernalis (category Beetles of the United States)
    can be made about regular periods of dormancy or activity for R. infernalis. However, it is believed that troglobites such as R. infernalis can go long...
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  • Niphargellus glenniei (category Endemic fauna of England)
    Biodiversity Action Plan list of priority species. It is the first aquatic troglobite to be given a conservation status within the UK. Niphargellus glenniei...
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