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Cave Ecology

  • Explores the most amazing hotspots of biodiversity in terms of endemics and vulnerability
  • Offers simple definitions, clear explanations of the current state of knowledge, new theories, and informed opinions on future research directions
  • Provides readers with in-depth insights into general ecological processes

Part of the book series: Ecological Studies (ECOLSTUD, volume 235)

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. Preamble

    • Oana Teodora Moldovan, Ľubomír Kováč, Stuart Halse
    Pages 1-4
  3. Into Karst, Caves and Cave Habitats

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 5-5
    2. Physiography of the Caves

      • Stein-Erik Lauritzen
      Pages 7-21
    3. Where Cave Animals Live

      • Francis G. Howarth, Oana Teodora Moldovan
      Pages 23-37
  4. There is Rich and Diverse Life in Caves

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 39-39
    2. The Ecological Classification of Cave Animals and Their Adaptations

      • Francis G. Howarth, Oana Teodora Moldovan
      Pages 41-67
    3. The Microbial Diversity of Caves

      • Olivia S. Hershey, Hazel A. Barton
      Pages 69-90
    4. Phototrophs in Caves

      • Janez Mulec
      Pages 91-106
    5. Diversity of Terrestrial Invertebrates in Subterranean Habitats

      • Louis Deharveng, Anne Bedos
      Pages 107-172
    6. An Overview on the Aquatic Cave Fauna

      • Oana Teodora Moldovan
      Pages 173-194
    7. Subterranean Biodiversity Patterns from Global to Regional Scales

      • Maja Zagmajster, Florian Malard, David Eme, David C. Culver
      Pages 195-227
    8. Historical and Ecological Factors Determining Cave Diversity

      • Ignacio Ribera, Alexandra Cieslak, Arnaud Faille, Javier Fresneda
      Pages 229-252
  5. About Communities, Populations and Food

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 253-253
    2. Cave Communities and Species Interactions

      • Stefano Mammola, Marco Isaia
      Pages 255-267
    3. Structure and Genetics of Cave Populations

      • Peter Trontelj
      Pages 269-295
    4. Caves as Oligotrophic Ecosystems

      • Ľubomír Kováč
      Pages 297-307
    5. Food Webs in Caves

      • Michael P. Venarsky, Brock M. Huntsman
      Pages 309-328
  6. Particular Cave Ecosystems

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 329-329
    2. Ice Caves

      • Ľubomír Kováč
      Pages 331-349

About this book

Cave organisms are the ‘monsters’ of the underground world and studying them invariably raises interesting questions about the ways evolution has equipped them to survive in permanent darkness and low-energy environments. Undertaking ecological studies in caves and other subterranean habitats is not only challenging because they are difficult to access, but also because the domain is so different from what we know from the surface, with no plants at the base of food chains and with a nearly constant microclimate year-round.
The research presented here answers key questions such as how a constant environment can produce the enormous biodiversity seen below ground, what adaptations and peculiarities allow subterranean organisms to thrive, and how they are affected by the constraints of their environment. This book is divided into six main parts, which address: the habitats of cave animals; their complex diversity; the environmental factors that support that diversity; individual case studies of cave ecosystems; and of the conservation challenges they face; all of which culminate in proposals for future research directions. Given its breadth of coverage, it offers an essential reference guide for graduate students and established researchers alike.


Editors and Affiliations

  • Emil Racovitza Institute of Speleology, Romanian Academy, Cluj Napoca, Romania

    Oana Teodora Moldovan

  • Faculty of Science, P. J. Šafárik University, Košice, Slovakia

    Ľubomír Kováč

  • Bennelongia Environmental Consultants, Jolimont, Western Australia, Australia

    Stuart Halse

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Buy it now

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eBook USD 229.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
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  • Own it forever
Hardcover Book USD 299.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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