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- Stygofauna abstract "Stygofauna are any fauna that live in groundwater systems or aquifers, such as some caves, fissures and vugs. Stygofauna and troglofauna are the two types of subterranean fauna (based on life-history). Both are associated with subterranean environments – stygofauna are associated with water and troglofauna with caves and spaces above the water table. Stygofauna can live within freshwater aquifers and within the pore spaces of limestone, calcrete or laterite, whilst larger animals can be found in cave waters and wells. Stygofaunal animals, like troglofauna, are divided into three groups based on their life history - stygophiles, stygoxenes and stygobites. Stygophiles inhabit both surface and subterranean aquatic environments, but are not necessarily restricted to either; Stygoxenes are like stygophiles, except they are defined as accidental or occasional presence in subterranean waters. Stygophiles and stygoxenes may live for part of their lives in caves but do not complete their life cycle in them; and Stygobites are obligate or strictly subterranean, aquatic animals and complete their entire life in this environment.Extensive research has been done into the stygofauna of numerous other European countries (namely France and Slovenia), the USA and more recently in Australia, due to easy accessibility of caves and wells in these regions, as well as the high diversity and numbers of animals present here. Many species of stygofauna, especially obligate stygofauna (stygobites), are endemic to particular regions or even particular caves. This makes them focal points for conservation of groundwater systems.".
- Stygofauna thumbnail Astyanax_jordani.jpg?width=300.
- Stygofauna wikiPageExternalLink amphipod.html.
- Stygofauna wikiPageExternalLink Reprint-39.pdf.
- Stygofauna wikiPageID "3791804".
- Stygofauna wikiPageLength "7581".
- Stygofauna wikiPageOutDegree "57".
- Stygofauna wikiPageRevisionID "621458434".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Airbreathing_catfish.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Amblyopsidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Amphipod.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Amphipoda.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Aquifer.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Astroblepidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Astroblepus.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Balitoridae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Brotula.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Bythitidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Calcrete.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Caliche.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cave_organisms.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecology.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Freshwater_animals.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrology.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Cave_conservation.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Cave_salamander.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Characidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Clariidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Crayfish.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Cyprinidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Cyprinodontidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Decapoda.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Decapods.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Eleotridae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Endemic_(ecology).
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Fauna.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Gastropod.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Gastropoda.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Glass_knifefish.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Gobiidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Goby.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Groundwater.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Heptapteridae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Hillstream_loach.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Ictaluridae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Isopoda.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Isopods.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Laterite.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink List_of_troglobites.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Loricariidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Nemacheilidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Olm.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Orconectes.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Orconectes_australis.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Pupfish.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Salamander.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Shelta_Cave.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Speleology.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Sternopygidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Subterranean_fauna.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Swamp_eel.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Synbranchidae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Texas_blind_salamander.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Trichomycteridae.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Troglofauna.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Trogloxene.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Turbellaria.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Turbellarian.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Vug.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:pore.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink File:AlabamaCavefish.jpg.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink File:Antrobia_culveri.jpg.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink File:Astyanax_jordani.jpg.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLink File:Orconectes_australis_(Marshal_Hedin).jpg.
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stygofauna".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "cave dweller".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "cave-adapted".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "cave-dwelling".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "cavernicolous".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "caves".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "fauna".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "in caves".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "stygobitic".
- Stygofauna wikiPageWikiLinkText "stygofauna".
- Stygofauna hasPhotoCollection Stygofauna.
- Stygofauna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stygofauna subject Category:Cave_organisms.
- Stygofauna subject Category:Ecology.
- Stygofauna subject Category:Freshwater_animals.
- Stygofauna subject Category:Hydrology.
- Stygofauna type Geophysic.
- Stygofauna type Organism.
- Stygofauna type Organism.
- Stygofauna comment "Stygofauna are any fauna that live in groundwater systems or aquifers, such as some caves, fissures and vugs. Stygofauna and troglofauna are the two types of subterranean fauna (based on life-history). Both are associated with subterranean environments – stygofauna are associated with water and troglofauna with caves and spaces above the water table.".