Ebook: Shallow subterranean habitats: ecology, evolution, and conservation
Author: Culver David C., Pipan Tanja
- Tags: aquifers, Biospeleology, conservation, conservering, cracks, ecologie, Ecologie (algemeen), ecology, Ecology (General), environmental factors, fauna, karst soils, karstgronden, milieufactoren, scheuren (cracks), watervoerende lagen
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: Oxford
- Language: English
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Shallow subterranean habitats (SSHs) are areas of habitable space that are less than 10 m in depth from the surface. These range from large areas such as shallow caves and lava tubes, to tiny areas such as cracks in ceilings, or spaces in soil. Whilst being very different in many ways, they are often bound together by shared characteristics of the habitats and their faunas, and their study can help us to understand subterranean habitats in general. Shallow Subterranean Habitats concentrates on the more typical SSHs of intermediate size (seepage springs, spaces between rocks, cracks in lava etc.), describing the habitats, their fauna, and the ecological and evolutionary questions posed. Similarities and differences between the habitats are considered and discussed in a broader ecological and evolutionary context.
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