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- A troglobite (or, formally, troglobiont) is an animal species, or po****tion of a species, strictly bound to underground habitats, such as caves. These...
- centre of Seoul. Some fish (colloquially known as cavefish) and other troglobite organisms are adapted to life in subterranean rivers and lakes. Examples...
- G. Wells for his 1895 novel, The Time Machine Trog (disambiguation) Troglobite, a cave animal Trilobite, a group of extinct marine arthropods This disambiguation...
- evolved from subsp. glandulosus. Obligate cave-dwelling species, known as troglobites, are often endemic to small areas, even to single individual caves, because...
- into three main categories based on their ecology: Troglobionts (or troglobites): species, or po****tions of species, strictly bound to subterranean...
- to constant starvation. Cave organisms fall into three basic classes: Troglobites are obligatory cavernicoles, specialized for cave life. Some can leave...
- The Kentucky cave shrimp (Palaemonias ganteri) is an eyeless, troglobite shrimp. It lives in caves in Barren County, Edmonson County, Hart County and Warren...
- salamander (Eurycea rathbuni) is a rare and endangered cave-dwelling troglobite amphibian native to San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, specifically the San...
- pseudoscorpion, is a species of pseudoscorpion in the family Neobisiidae. A troglobite, the pseudoscorpion inhabits talus caves, formed by voids between boulders...
- widespread and prominent troglofauna (cave-dwelling animals), including troglobites, troglophiles, and trogloxenes. As a category of ecological adaptations...