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         Cave Biology:     more books (72)
  1. The Observer's Book of Birds (Observers)
  2. The Observer's Book of Insects (Observers) by E.F. Linssen, John Clegg, 1996-04-25
  3. The Observer's Book of Wild Flowers (Observers)
  4. The Observer's Book of Pond Life (Observers) by John Clegg, 1996-04-25
  5. Comparison of endogeic and cave communities: microarthropod density and mite species richness [An article from: European Journal of Soil Biology] by X. Ducarme, Henri M. Andre, et all
  6. Ecophysiology of the cave isopod Mesoniscus graniger (Frivaldszky, 1865) (Crustacea: Isopoda) [An article from: European Journal of Soil Biology] by V. Sustr, D. Elhottova, et all
  7. Alabama Cavefish: An entry from Gale's <i>Beacham's Guide to Endangered Species: North America</i>
  8. Ozark Cavefish: An entry from Gale's <i>Beacham's Guide to Endangered Species: North America</i>
  9. Red Algae in the Genomic Age
  10. Science and Civilisation in China Vol. VI. 2: Biology and Biological Technology, Part 2: Agriculture by Joseph Needham, 1985
  11. A Year in the Meadow: Secret Landscape by Benjamin Perkins, 1995-05-25
  12. Discovering the Human Body by MD Bernard Knight, 1992-11-26
  13. Bloomsbury Illustrated Dictionary of the Human Body (Bloomsbury illustrated dictionaries) by Mel Sainsbury, etc., 1995-09-28
  14. Neanderthals in the Levant: Behavioural Organization and the Beginnings of Human Modernity (New Approaches to Anthropological Archaeology, Vol 1) by Donald O. Henry, 2003-10-01

81. Black Hills Cave & Karst Bibliography - Biology
Black Hills cave Karst Bibliography biology 1989. Bats of Jewel cave NationalMonument. Fort Hays State University, Department of biology. 5 p.
http://www.nps.gov/wica/Black Hills Cave Bibliography - Biology.htm
- Biology Anderson, John M. and Choate J.R.. 1989. Bats of Jewel Cave National Monument . Fort Hays State University, Department of Biology. 5 p. Anderson, John. 1993. Bats of Jewel Cave National Monument, South Dakota. M.S. thesis, Fort Hays State University. Ayre, Robert. 1962. INSECTS AND SPIDERS OF CAVES OF COLORADO AND SOUTH DAKOTA. National Speleological Society News 20 Bole, B. 1935. MYOTIS THYSANODES IN SOUTH DAKOTA. Journal of Mammalogy 16 Cryan, Paul M. 1997. Distribution and Roosting Habits of Bats in the Southern Black Hills, South Dakota . M.S. Thesis. The University of Mew Mexico. 98 p. Duffy, Mary. 1997. GOING TO BAT FOR HABITAT. Rapid City Journal , Sept. 20. Jesser, Renee. 1998. EFFECTS OF PRODUCTIVITY ON SPECIES DIVERSITY AND TROPHIC STRUCTURE OF DETRITUS-BASED FOOD WEBS WITHIN SEDIMENTS OF WIND CAVE, SOUTH DAKOTA. M.S. Thesis, University of Northern Colorado. 78p. Journal of Mammalogy 48 Transactions of the Kansas Academic Society 70 Proc. New Jersey Academy Science 17

82. Illinois Natural History Survey, Biospeleology Web Site
Illinois Natural History Survey web site. Within caves a diverse biota may be found, exhibiting varying Category Science biology Ecology Ecosystems caves...... Special Note In order to facilitate faster loading of this page, I have movedall of my cave critter pictures to a cave critter picture page. cave Zones
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~sjtaylor/cave/biospeleol.html
ILDNR District Heritage Biologist Diane Tecic (L) and Tim Sickbert, an Illinois caver, (R) examine
invertebrates on organic debris in a large Illinois cave. Photo (c) Steve Taylor
Special Note:
I n order to facilitate faster loading of this page, I have moved all of my cave critter pictures to a cave critter picture page [Top of Page] Karst Areas I n spite of Illinois' seemingly endless cornfields (formerly prairies), which occupy much of the central parts of the state, we are fortunate to have several hundred caves in four of Illinois' five karst regions along the southern, western, and northwestern borders of the state. Nearly all of our caves have developed in limestone bedrock. (Map courtesy of C. Pius Weibel and Samuel V. Panno, Illinois State Geological Survey - see literature section below for complete map citation [Top of Page] Terminology W ithin caves a diverse biota may be found, exhibiting varying degrees of adaptation to the subterranean environment. Accidental species, which fall, wander, or are washed into caves, do not linger long in this environment. These animals either return to the surface, or die in the caves - where they provide an important source of nutrients for the cave community. Trogloxenes occur commonly in caves, but must leave the cave at some point in their life cycle, typically for feeding. Species which occur in caves and can complete their entire life cycle there, but which are also found in similar habitats above ground, are referred to as

83. Tile.net
Click here. TILE.NET/LISTS The Reference to Internet Discussion InformationLists. List Name cavebiology. Unsubscribe Info unsubscribe cave-biology.
http://www.tile.net/lists/showlists.php?list_id=31506

84. EBroadcast Internet Directories :: You'll Find It At The Internet Directories!
Bats 52 Science biology Ecology Ecosystems caves 19 Science Earth SciencesGeology Geomorphology caves and Karst 23. The Virtual cave Add to
http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/cgi-bin/etopic/index.cgi?base=/Recreation/Outdoors/

85. Contact SIBIOS - Société Internationale De Biospéologie
Translate this page cave-biology@listserv.umist.ac.uk. The cave-biology list is archivedat http//listserv.umist.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa?A0=cave-biology. SIBIOS
http://www.fi.cnr.it/sibios/contact.htm
Get in touch with SIBIOS
SIBIOS under the Duomo The SIBIOS website is harboured by the CNR-Server at Firenze (Italy) on the address
http://www.fi.cnr.it/sibios/default.htm
You may also access to our webpage via the SIBIOS dns [ Graham Proudlove
http://www.sibios.org
Our main contacts Contact the Secretary [2002-2004]
Jean-Jacques GEOFFROY
F-91800 BRUNOY (France)
geoffroy@mnhn.fr
Contact the President [2002-2004]
Giuseppe MESSANA
CNR - ISE Istituto per lo Studio degli Ecosistemi
(ex C.S. Faunistica ed Ecologia Tropicali)
Via Romana, 17
I-50125 FIRENZE (Italy) messana@fi.cnr.it Contact the Treasurer [2002-2004] Janine GIBERT Domaine Scientifique de la Doua Hydrologie et Ecologie souterraines F- 69622 VILLEURBANNE Cedex (France) Janine.Gibert@univ-lyon1.fr Contact the Web editor Jean-Jacques GEOFFROY F-91800 BRUNOY (France) geoffroy@mnhn.fr Mairie de Moulis, F-09200 SAINT-GIRONS (France) You may also find news and links via the discussion page maintained by Graham Proudlove CAVE-BIOLOGY@listserv.umist.ac.uk

86. Flora And Fauna Of Caves
cave Life. Flora and Fauna of caves. Biospeology is the scientificstudy of organisms living in caves. Troglobionts cave Animals.
http://www.showcaves.com/english/explain/Biology/entrance.html
Cave Life
Flora and Fauna of Caves
Biospeology is the scientific study of organisms living in caves. Plants, which need light for photosynthesis, can be found only in the entrance area of caves. Animals permanently living in caves are called troglobionts . But most animals thought to be cave animals, like bats and cave bear, are just visitors to caves!
Troglobionts - Cave Animals
Troglobites - Cave Visitors
Trogloxene, Troglophile, Troglobite...
Special Aspects of Biospeleology
See also

Main Index
General Information Last updated Jochen Duckeck

87. Biology.unm.edu - /faguy/personal/cave/
biology.unm.edu /faguy/personal/cave/. To Parent Directory Wednesday,January 30, 2002 1020 AM dir images Thursday, August
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88. Biology.unm.edu - /faguy/personal/cave/images/
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89. Loco Gringo Underground, Cave Diving
A basic introduction to safe cave diving with some nice photographs.Category Recreation Outdoors Speleology cave Diving...... cave explorers take detailed information on the extent and direction of the caves. Inrecent years it has become more commonplace to include biology and water
http://www.locogringo.com/cavediving/
A web site dedicated to cave diving instruction and exploration
in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico. A QUICK HISTORY
Quintana Roo on the sun drenched shores of Mexico's Caribbean coastline has long been a mecca for cave diving and exploration. Since the early 1980's when the first explorations were begun, explorers have pushed back the darkness to reveal a frontier so vast that it may never be fully explored. The Yucatan is primarily a flat karst (limestone) plateau with few hills and even fewer rivers. In the state of Quintana Roo on the peninsula's Caribbean coastline all the fresh water moves underground through shallow caves. These caves have provided water to the life above for millennia. The ancient Maya as well as the modern day inhabitants of the peninsula rely on this water for their survival. Now, almost twenty years after the first explorations, roughly two hundred miles of submerged caves have been discovered and explored, establishing the Yucatan peninsula as the home of the world's largest and most spectacular underwater caves. Learning how to cave dive
Things to consider...

90. Hawaiian Field Biology, Maui Community College
The cave. Haleakala Crater Students in Action Plantsin the Crater The cave Back to Main Page.
http://www.islandvisions.com/biology/cave.html
The Cave
Haleakala Crater
Students in Action

Plants in the Crater

The Cave
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91. Message
url www.ccl.umist.ac.uk/staff/grahamp/intro.htm. Biospeleology (cavebiology) Texas Memorial Museum's web site on biospeleology.
http://www.bioinformatics.vg/cgi-bin/odp/index.cgi?base=/Science/Biology/Ecology

92. Link Biospeleologici
Translate this page in seguito, dopo l'iscrizione, per inviare un messaggio alla lista, usare l'indirizzocave-biology@mcc.ac.uk. Sito italiano consigliato (in lingua inglese).
http://digilander.libero.it/enrlana/linkb.htm
Biospeleologia del Piemonte
Atlante Fotografico Sistematico Pagina web creata ed aggiornata Enrico LANA
Italiano Français English Español ... Deutsche
Altri siti biospeleologici:
Graham Proudlove's

Cave Biology List
Su iniziativa di Graham Proudlove è stata creata in Inghilterra una mail-list
completamente dedicata allo scambio di informazioni biospeleologiche. per iscriversi a questa lista bisogna inviare una mail all'indirizzo: majordomo@mcc.ac.uk
scrivendo come testo solo il messaggio: SUBSCRIBE CAVE-BIOLOGY
in seguito, dopo l'iscrizione, per inviare un messaggio alla lista, usare l'indirizzo:
cave-biology@mcc.ac.uk
Sito italiano consigliato (in lingua inglese) Groundwater Biology Home Page Completo sito sulla biologia delle acque sotterranee aggiornato dal prof. Giuseppe L. Pesce
Altri siti italiani:
Biospeleologia 1
Biospeleologia 2
Siti di Lorenzo Grassi
Laboratorio di Biologia Sotterranea di Verona
il Laboratorio sotterraneo di Verona
(ovvero: le imprese di G. Caoduro)
Siti internazionali consigliati: Biospeleology Sito del Texas Memorial Museum, con splendide fotografie eseguite da William R. Elliott
Anchialine caves and Cave Fauna of the world
Sito sulla fauna delle grotte marine aggiornato da Thomas R. Iliffe.

93. CELTICA CAT
urlwww.ccl.umist.ac.uk/staff/grahamp/intro.htm. Biospeleology (cavebiology) Texas Memorial Museum's web site on biospeleology.
http://www.celticsurf.net/odp/index.cgi?base=/Science/Biology/Ecology/Ecosystems

94. Anchialine Caves And Cave Fauna - Biology Of Marine Caves
Group documents species that inhabit coastal, aka anchialine, caves that are flooded with seawater. Also describes the Bahamas and Yucatan.
http://www.cavebiology.org/

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96. Energy Independence Is The Key To U.S. Independence From Foreign Blackmail. Fuel
Summary of major legislative action on fuel cells and energy reources, including PEM, hydrogen, income Category Science Technology Energy Hydrogen Fuel Cell......Energy Science Resource Directory Focusingon Fuel Cells © 2002, air.xq23.com
http://www.air.xq23.com/energy_science_resources/
Energy - Science Resource Directory Focusing on Fuel Cells
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g Energy Independence is the key to U.S. Independence from Foreign Blackmail. Fuel Cells offer a path to Energy Independence as well as clean environment. What is happening in Congress? These bills were found to refer to fuel cells. H.R.4 : To enhance energy conservation, research and development and to provide for security and diversity in the energy supply for the American people, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Rep Tauzin, W. J. (Billy)- Latest Major Action: 9/4/2001 Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 145. Committees: House Energy and Commerce; House Science; House Ways and Means; House Resources; House Education and the Workforce; House Transportation and Infrastructure; House Budget; House Financial Services H.R.954 : To amend the Federal Power Act to promote energy independence and self-sufficiency by providing for the use of net metering by certain small electric energy generation systems, and for other purposes.

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