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Trogloxenes or subtroglophiles, also
called cave guests, are
animal species which periodically live in
underground habitats such as
caves or at the very...
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species that are only cave
visitors (subtroglophiles and
trogloxenes). Land-dwelling
troglobites may be
referred to as troglofauna, while...
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troglofauna (cave-dwelling animals),
including troglobites, troglophiles, and
trogloxenes. As a
category of
ecological adaptations, such
insects are significant...
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Nimara Cave was
declared a
protected area in 1999. It
shelters trogloxene butterflies,
identical to
those living in Fethiye's
Butterfly Valley (Turkish:...
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include cave crickets, bats, millipedes,
pseudoscorpions and spiders.
Trogloxenes frequent caves, and may
require caves for a
portion of its life cycle...
- bat, are
trogloxenes and are
often found in caves; they
forage outside of the caves. Some
species of cave
crickets are
classified as
trogloxenes, because...
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strongly ****ociated with
aboveground habitats for some functions).
Trogloxenes:
species only
occurring sporadically in an
underground habitat and unable...
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organisms fall into
three basic classes:
There are also so-called
accidental trogloxenes which are
surface organisms that
enter caves for no
survival reason....
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- but
intimately ****ociated with
epigean habitats for some functions);
trogloxenes:
species only
occurring sporadically in a
hypogean habitat and unable...