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- only cave visitors (subtroglophiles and trogloxenes). Land-dwelling troglobites may be referred to as troglofauna, while aquatic species may be called...
- conservation List of troglobites Subterranean animals Speleology Subterranean river Phil Chapman (1982). "The Origins of Troglobites" (PDF). Proceedings...
- rapidly. True cavernicolous species, troglobites, include many animals apart from insects. There are various troglobites among the planarians, Oligochaeta...
- Cave Network, China Cave-inhabiting animals are often categorized as troglobites (cave-limited species), troglophiles (species that can live their entire...
- multiple names: authors list (link) Phil Chapman (1982). "The Origins of Troglobites" (PDF). Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelæological Society...
- Cave living may refer to: Human cave dwellers Troglobites and Trogloxenes, cave-dwelling animals Underground living in caves Caving Cave diving Cave painting...
- some experts.) Plethodon dixi, the Dixie Caverns salamander List of troglobites Encyclopedia of Caves Streambed microstructure predicts evolution of...
- temperatures nearly 100% humidity is required for most troglobites. There are some 7,700 species of troglobites, but this is probably only a small portion of the...
- G. Wells for his 1895 novel, The Time Machine Trog (disambiguation) Troglobite, a cave animal Trilobite, a group of extinct marine arthropods This disambiguation...
- classified into 3 categories, based on their ecology: troglobionts (or troglobites): species strongly bound to subterranean habitats; troglophiles: species...