-
three groups based on
their life
history - stygophiles, stygoxenes, and
stygobites.
Stygophiles inhabit both
surface and
subterranean aquatic environments...
-
flooded leaf litter.
Alternative descriptions for such
animals include stygobite,
troglobite or
Interstitial animals, as they live in
water between the...
-
species may be
called stygofauna,
although for
these animals the term
stygobite is preferable.
Troglobites typically have
evolutionary adaptations to...
- (flowing water) such as rivers, streams, canals, springs, and cave
streams (
stygobite species) and
lentic (still water) such as lakes,
ponds (including temporary...
-
three groups based on
their life
history - stygophiles, stygoxenes, and
stygobites.
Troglofauna are
small cave-dwelling
animals that have
adapted to their...
- Some
authors use
separate terminology for
aquatic forms (for example,
stygobites, stygophiles, and stygoxenes). Of
these animals, the
troglobites are perhaps...
- po****tion.
Regarding stygofauna, the
corresponding words stygobionts (or
stygobites),
stygophiles and
stygoxenes are used.
Characteristics of underground...
- (1): 73–88. doi:10.2307/3669249. JSTOR 3669249. John
Lamoreux (2004). "
Stygobites are more wide-ranging than troglobites" (PDF).
Journal of Cave and Karst...
- 800
animal species have been
reported from 780 caves.
Troglobite and
stygobite species are 167, most of them
Bulgarian endemics." Harvey, Mark (2011)...
- his opinion, the
bigger amount of
water is
favorable for the
growth of
stygobites and
troglobites which are
abundant in the šipun cave. List of notable...