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The entrance as a complex ecotone in a Neotropical cave
2015
International Journal of Speleology
Cave entrances are transition zones with intermediate characteristics between epigean environments, which bear lower environmental stability, and hypogean environments, with lower food resources. Associated to these interfaces there is a specific community, capable of exploiting its unique and intermediate characteristics. This work investigated this community in a Brazilian limestone cave, identifying its arthropod species composition and spatial distribution, and exploring its relationships
doi:10.5038/1827-806x.44.2.7
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