coastal cave

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near sea shores

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TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkAlcheringa A late Pleistocene predator-accumulated avifauna from Kids Cave, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand@
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linkAmerican Antiquity Paleocoastal marine fishing on the Pacific Coast of the Americas: perspectives from Daisy Cave, California@
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linkAzania Archaeological Research in Africa Reinvestigation of Kuumbi Cave, Zanzibar, reveals Later Stone Age coastal habitation, early Holocene abandonment and Iron Age reoccupation@
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linkEarth Surface Processes and Landforms New evidence of sea-level lowstands and paleoenvironment during MIS 6 and 4 in the Cantabrian coastal karst: the Cobiheru cave (North Iberia)@
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linkGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Oxygen and hydrogen isotopic variations between adjacent drips in three caves at increasing elevation in a temperate coastal rainforest, Vancouver Island, Canada@
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linkItalian Journal of Zoology A new species of smirnovipinid copepod (Copepoda: Cyclopoida: Smirnovipinidae) from an anchialine cave in Italian coastal waters, with a replacement name for the genusGinesiaJaume and Boxshall, 1997@
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linkJournal of Human Evolution Introduction to the special issue--the Middle Stone Age at Pinnacle Point site 13B, a coastal cave near Mossel Bay (Western Cape Province, South Africa).@
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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 Royal Society of New Zealand Quaternary fossil faunas from caves in the Punakaiki area, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand@
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linkMarine Biology Research Badijella jalzici– a new genus and species of calanoid copepod (Calanoida, Ridgewayiidae) from an anchialine cave on the Croatian Adriatic coastPublished in collaboration with the University of Bergen and the Institute of Marine Research, Norway, a@
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linkMarine Micropaleontology Intertidal and subtidal benthic foraminifera in flooded caves: Implications for reconstructing coastal karst aquifers and cave paleoenvironments@
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linkMicrobial Ecology Ancient photosynthetic eukaryote biofilms in an Atacama Desert coastal cave.@
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linkMicrobial Ecology Ancient Photosynthetic Eukaryote Biofilms in an Atacama Desert Coastal Cave@
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linkNature Radiocarbon Date for Two Painted Stones from a Coastal Cave in South Africa@
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linkOryx Sacred sites as hotspots for biodiversity: the Three Sisters Cave complex in coastal Kenya@
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linkProceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History On the genus Raphidophora, Serville; with descriptions of four species from the Caves of Kentucky, and from the Pacific Coast@
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linkQuaternary International Decoding last interglacial sea-level variations in the western Mediterranean using speleothem encrustations from coastal caves in Mallorca and Sardinia: A field data -- model comparison@
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linkQuaternary International Breaking the waves: Human use of marine bivalves in a microtidal range coast during the Upper Pleistocene and the Early Holocene, Vestíbulo chamber, Nerja Cave (Málaga, southern Spain)@
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linkQuaternary Science Reviews A coastal reservoir of biodiversity for Upper Pleistocene human populations: palaeoecological investigations in Gorham's Cave (Gibraltar) in the context of the Iberian Peninsula@
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linkQuaternary Science Reviews Climate on the southern Black Sea coast during the Holocene: implications from the Sofular Cave record@
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linkScience of the Total Environment Chemotrophic profiling of prokaryotic communities thriving on organic and mineral nutrients in a submerged coastal cave@
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linkZoological Journal of the Linnean Society A new species of Typhlatya (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) from anchialine caves on the French Mediterranean coast@
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linkZoosystema A new species ofPseudoniphargus(Crustacea, Amphipoda, Melitidae) from an anchialine cave on the French Mediterranean coast@
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linkZootaxa Caves as a key habitat for rare and endemic species of the west coast of North America: a taxonomic revision of the spider genus Oaphantes (Araneae: Linyphiidae)@
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