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Troglomorphism is the
morphological adaptation of an
animal to
living in the
constant darkness of caves,
characterised by
features such as loss of pigment...
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between the
particles of the
flooded substrate. They
usually exhibit troglomorphism, with a loss of
colour and eyesight, like the
familiar blind cavefish...
- habitats) are
extremophiles with a
number of
unusual adaptations known as
troglomorphism. In some species,
notably the
Mexican tetra,
shortfin molly, Oman garra...
- Percomorpha.
Despite their habitat, they
physically display little troglomorphism aside from a
slightly reduced pigmentation,
indicating that they either...
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degrees of
reduced pigmentation. It is one of only
three known cases of
troglomorphism in the
sculpin family, the
others also
involving U.S.
Cottus (C. bairdi—cognatus...
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evolution of
multiple traits across multiple po****tions,
including troglomorphism,
circadian rhythms, and
sleep Columba livia domestica (Pigeon), studied...
- of
closely related species, or
morphological peculiarities such as
troglomorphism) have
never been
taxonomically treated and
identification to species...
- and caves. This is a
troglobitic species that has
evolved several troglomorphisms such as a pale
coloration and
reduced eyesight, much like E. spelaea...
- Lophoproctidae) from
caves in
Christmas Island, Australia,
including the
second troglomorph in Penicillata". Zoosystema. 36: 29–39. doi:10.5252/z2014n1a2. S2CID 84884342...
- and caves. This is a
troglobitic species that has
evolved several troglomorphisms such as a pale
coloration and
reduced eyesight, much like E. spelaea...