marine cave

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cave in a marine environment

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linkCahiers de biologie marine Occurrence of some rarely reported fish species in eastern Mediterranean marine caves@
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linkCrustaceana A New Species of Mysidetes (Mysidacea, Leptomysini) From a Marine Cave in Waterfall Bay, Tasmania@
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linkCrustaceana The Occurrence of Panopeus Lacustris Schramm in Marine Caves of Bermuda@
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linkCrustaceana Retromysis Nura New Genus and Species (Mysidacea, Mysidae, Heteromysini) from a Superficial Marine Cave In Minorca (Balearic Islands, Mediterranean Sea)@
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linkDiversity Distribution and Ecology of Decapod Crustaceans in Mediterranean Marine Caves: A Review@
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linkEcological Indicators Benthic foraminifera as environmental indicators in extreme environments: The marine cave of Bue Marino (Sardinia, Italy)@
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linkEcology Letters Regional warming-induced species shift in north-west Mediterranean marine caves@
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linkEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Do Mediterranean fish assemblages associated with marine caves and rocky cliffs differ?@
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linkFrontiers in Marine Science Lithistid Demosponges of Deep-Water Origin in Marine Caves of the North-Eastern Mediterranean Sea@
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linkGeomicrobiology Journal Microbial Biomineralization in Biotic Crusts from a Pleistocene Marine Cave (NW Sicily, Italy)@
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linkGeosciences Benthic Foraminifera as Environmental Indicators in Mediterranean Marine Caves: A Review@
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linkHelgoland Marine Research Soft-bottom crustacean assemblages in Mediterranean marine caves: the cave of Cerro Gordo (Granada, Spain) as case study@
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linkHydrobiologia A new genus of Platycopioida (Copepoda) from a marine cave on Bermuda@
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linkHydrobiologia A new species of Erebonectes (Copepoda, Calanoida) from marine caves on Caicos Islands, West Indies@
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linkJournal of Crustacean Biology Collecting and processing crustaceans from anchialine and marine caves@
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linkJournal of Crustacean Biology Two New Shrimps (Procarididae and Agostocarididae, New Family) from Marine Caves of the Western North Atlantic@
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linkJournal of Crustacean Biology Improvements to the “Sket Bottle”: A Simple Manual Device for Sampling Small Crustaceans from Marine Caves and Other Cryptic Habitats@
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linkJournal of Crustacean Biology Remipedia, A New Class of Crustacea From a Marine Cave in the Bahamas@
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linkJournal of Crustacean Biology Mictocaris Halope, a New Unusual Peracaridan Crustacean from Marine Caves on Bermuda@
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linkJournal of Crustacean Biology Spelaeoecia Bermudensis, New Genus, New Species, a Halocyprid Ostracod from Marine Caves in Bermuda@
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linkJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Soft-bottom diversity patterns in marine caves; Lessons from crustacean community@
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linkJournal of Natural History Marine cave mysids of the genus Palaumysis (Crustacea: Mysidacea), with a description of a new species from the Philippines@
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linkJournal of Natural History New genera of Bogidiellidae (Amphipoda: Gammaridea) from SW Pacific and Mediterranean marine caves@
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linkJournal of Natural History Amphipoda from marine caves of Hong Kong Island@
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linkJournal of Sea Research Feeding habits of amphipods (Crustacea: Malacostraca) from shallow soft bottom communities: Comparison between marine caves and open habitats@
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linkJournal of marine science and engineering Comparative Study of Marine Cave Communities in a Protected Area of the South-Eastern Aegean Sea, Greece@
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linkJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Spatial Variability in the Distribution of Sponges and Cnidarians in a Sublittoral Marine Cave with Sulphur-Water Springs@
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linkJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Higginsia Ciccaresei sp. nov. (Porifera: Demospongiae) from a Marine Cave on the Apulian Coast (Mediterranean Sea)@
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linkJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom A new Mediterranean ‘lithistid’ sponge, Aciculites mediterranea sp. nov. (Porifera: Demospongiae) from a dark marine cave in Sardinia@
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linkJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Sponge diversity gradients in marine caves of the eastern Mediterranean@
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linkJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Marine cave biota of the Tarkhankut Peninsula (Black Sea, Crimea), with emphasis on sponge taxonomic composition, spatial distribution and ecological particularities@
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linkJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Serpulid communities from two marine caves in the Aegean Sea, eastern Mediterranean@
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linkMarine Biodiversity Amphipod community associated with invertebrate hosts in a Mediterranean marine cave@
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linkMarine Biodiversity Distribution of meiofaunal abundances in a marine cave complex with secondary openings and freshwater filtrations@
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linkMarine Biology Research First time discovery of Loricifera from Australian waters and marine caves@
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linkMarine Biotechnology Unique actinomycetes from marine caves and coral reef sediments provide novel PKS and NRPS biosynthetic gene clusters@
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linkMarine Ecology Progress Series Feeding strategies and resource partitioning mitigate the effects of oligotrophy for marine cave mysids@
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linkMarine Ecology Progress Series Meiobenthic copepod fauna of a marine cave (NW Mediterranean) closely resembles that of deep-sea communities@
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linkMarine Ecology Progress Series Three-dimensional mapping of marine caves using a handheld echosounder@
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linkMarine Ecology Progress Series Colonization and successional patterns of the mobile epifaunal community along an environmental gradient in a marine cave@
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linkMarine Ecology Progress Series Spatial and temporal variability of sessile benthos in shallow Mediterranean marine caves@
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linkMarine Ecology In situ Observations on Contraction Behaviour and Diel Activity of Halcampoides purpurea var. mediterranea (Cnidaria, Anthozoa) in a Marine Cave@
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linkMarine Ecology Fish Assemblages in Shallow Marine Caves of the Salento Peninsula (Southern Apulia, SE Italy)@
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linkMarine Ecology Alien biodiversity in Mediterranean marine caves@
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linkMarine Environmental Research Organic pollution of an inland marine cave from Bermuda@
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linkMarine Environmental Research Thirty year ecosystem trajectories in a submerged marine cave under changing pressure regime.@
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linkMarine Pollution Bulletin Impact of a harbour construction on the benthic community of two shallow marine caves@
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linkMediterranean Marine Science Census of biodiversity in marine caves of the eastern Mediterranean Sea@
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linkMediterranean Marine Science Preliminary assessment of methanogenic microbial communities in marine caves of Zakynthos Island (Ionian Sea, Greece)@
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linkMolecular Ecology Brooding crustaceans in a highly fragmented habitat: the genetic structure of Mediterranean marine cave-dwelling mysid populations.@
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linkMolecular Ecology Cryptic habitats and cryptic diversity: unexpected patterns of connectivity and phylogeographical breaks in a Mediterranean endemic marine cave mysid.@
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linkPLOS One Marine caves of the Mediterranean Sea: a sponge biodiversity reservoir within a biodiversity hotspot@
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linkPLOS One Fish assemblages of Mediterranean marine caves@
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linkPLOS One Taxonomic and functional surrogates of sessile benthic diversity in Mediterranean marine caves@
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linkProceedings of the Biological Society of Washington Ontogeny of Deeveya medix Kornicker, 1990, collected in anchialine and marine caves in the Bahama Islands (Ostracoda: Halocypridae: Deeveyinae)@
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linkQuaternary International Marine caves: On-off signals for glaciations@
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linkRegional Studies in Marine Science Spatial variability of sessile benthos in a semi-submerged marine cave of a remote Aegean Island (eastern Mediterranean Sea)@
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linkResearch Ideas and Outcomes World Register of marine Cave Species (WoRCS): a new Thematic Species Database for marine and anchialine cave biodiversity@
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linkReviews in Environmental Science and Bio-Technology Microbial ecology of submerged marine caves and holes characterized by high levels of hydrogen sulphide@
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linkSarsia Two new genera of Calanoida and a new order of Copepoda, Platycopioida, from marine caves on Bermuda@
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linkScientia Marina Amphipods from marine cave sediments of the southern Iberian Peninsula: diversity and ecological distribution@
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linkScientia Marina Sponges as “living hotels” in Mediterranean marine caves@
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linkScientific Reports Fish mitigate trophic depletion in marine cave ecosystems.@
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linkSmithsonian Contributions to Zoology Myodocopoid Ostracoda from Exuma Sound, Bahamas, and from the marine caves and blue holes in the Bahamas, Bermuda, and Mexico@
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linkThe European Zoological Journal Biodiversity assessment in Western Mediterranean marine protected areas (MPAs): Porifera of Posidonia oceanica meadows (Asinara Island MPA) and marine caves (Capo Caccia–Isola Piana MPA) of Sardinia@
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linkZooKeys Rare sponges from marine caves: discovery of Neophrissospongia nana nov. sp. (Demospongiae, Corallistidae) from Sardinia with an annotated checklist of Mediterranean lithistids@
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linkZoologischer Anzeiger Tardigrades from Australian Marine Caves. With a Redescription of Actinarctus neretinus (Arthrotardigrada)@
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linkZootaxa A new genus and new species of alpheid shrimp from a marine cave in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, with additional record of Salmoneus antricola Komai, Yamada & Yunokawa, 2015 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea)@
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linkZootaxa From marine caves to the deep sea, a new look at Caminella (Demospongiae, Geodiidae) in the Atlanto-Mediterranean region@
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linkZootaxa Rediscovery of the rare Mediterranean marine cave stenopodid shrimp Odontozona addaia Pretus, 1990, 30 years after its original description (Crustacea: Decapoda: Stenopodidea)@
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