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Analysis of methanotrophic bacteria in Movile Cave by stable isotope probing




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Spatial variability of cave-air carbon dioxide and methane concentrations and isotopic compositions in a semi-arid karst environment




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Making a living while starving in the dark: metagenomic insights into the energy dynamics of a carbonate cave




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Understanding and preserving caves and karst landscapes




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Preserving fossils in the national parks: A history




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6.3 Sources of Water Aggressiveness – The Driving Force of Karstification




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Evidence for isotopic equlibrium in stalagmites from caves in a dry region: Jerusalem, Israel




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Determining the Environmental Sore Load of Pseudogymnoascus Destructans




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Microscopic fungi on cadavers and skeletons from cave and mine environments




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Schistura spekuli, a new species of cave fishes from northern Vietnam (Teleostei: Balitoridae)




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Late Pleistocene palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Dead Sea area (Israel), based on speleothems and cave stromatolites




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Efficacy of Visual Surveys for White-Nose Syndrome at Bat Hibernacula




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Host, Pathogen, and Environmental Characteristics Predict White-Nose Syndrome Mortality in Captive Little Brown Myotis (Myotis lucifugus)




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Regional-scale analysis of karst underground flow deduced from tracing experiments: examples from carbonate aquifers in Malaga province, southern Spain




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Distribution and Environmental Persistence of the Causative Agent of White-Nose Syndrome, Geomyces destructans, in Bat Hibernacula of the Eastern United States




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Comparison of the White-Nose Syndrome Agent Pseudogymnoascus destructans to Cave-Dwelling Relatives Suggests Reduced Saprotrophic Enzyme Activity




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NONLETHAL SCREENING OF BAT-WING SKIN WITH THE USE OF ULTRAVIOLET FLUORESCENCE TO DETECT LESIONS INDICATIVE OF WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME




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A world review of fungi, yeasts, and slime moldes in caves




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Optimized methods for total nucleic acid extraction and quantification of the bat white-nose syndrome fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, from swab and environmental samples




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Behaviour of hibernating little brown bats experimentally inoculated with the pathogen that causes white-nose syndrome




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Nassarius kraussianus shell beads from Blombos Cave: evidence for symbolic behaviour in the Middle Stone Age




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Cave acoustics in prehistory: Exploring the association of Palaeolithic visual motifs and acoustic response




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A rock engraving made by Neanderthals in Gibraltar




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Psychoacoustic influences of the echoing environments of prehistoric artsychoacoustic influences of the echoing environments of prehistoric art




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A Segment is not a Monolith: evidence from the Howiesons Poort of Sibudu, South Africa




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Refining Our Understanding of Howiesons Poort Lithic Technology: The Evidence from Grey Rocky Layer in Sibudu Cave (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)




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Were snares and traps used in the Middle Stone Age and does it matter? A review and a case study from Sibudu, South Africa




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New data on the avifauna from the Middle Stone Age layers of Sibudu Cave, South Africa: Taphonomic and palaeoenvironmental implications




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Ochre Use in the Middle Stone Age at Sibudu, South Africa: Grinding, Rubbing, Scoring and Engraving




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Examining the Causes and Consequences of Short-Term Behavioral Change during the Middle Stone Age at Sibudu, South Africa




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Archaeomagnetic evidence for climate change at Sibudu Cave




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Burned bone in the Howieson’s Poort and post-Howieson’s Poort Middle Stone Age deposits at Sibudu (South Africa): behavioral and taphonomic implications




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Occupational intensity and environmental changes during the Howiesons Poort at Klipdrift Shelter, southern Cape, South Africa




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Hydrothermal Dissolution of Ordovician Carbonates Rocks and its dissolution mechanism in Tarim Basin, China




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Minerogenetic Mechanisms Occurring in the Cave environment: an overview




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Current perspectives on the environmental impacts and hazards in karst




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Polystichum fengshanense, sp. nov. (sect. Haplopolystichum, Dryopteridaceae) from Karst Caves in Guangxi, China based on Morphological, Palynological, and Molecular Evidence




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Variation in the Cave Environment and its Biological Implications




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CLASSIFICATION OF PATTERNED GROUND AND REVIEW OF SUGGESTED ORIGINS




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CARBON DIOXIDE SOURCES, SINKS, AND SPATIAL VARIABILITY IN SHALLOW TEMPERATE ZONE CAVES: EVIDENCE FROM BALLYNAMINTRA CAVE, IRELAND




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GEOMICROBIOLOGY IN CAVE ENVIRONMENTS: PAST, CURRENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES




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Invertebrate fossils from cave sediments: a new proxy for pre-Quaternary paleoenvironments




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Reconstructing past climates using carbon isotopes from fulvic acids in cave sediments




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Late Neogene paleoclimate and paleoenvironment reconstructions from the Pipe Creek Sinkhole, Indiana, USA




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Cave sedimentation, genesis, and erosional history in the Cheat River Canyon, West Virginia




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Cavidades naturales en rocas magmáticas:las cuevas en rocas plutónicas




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Life without light: microbial diversity and evidence of sulfur- and ammonium-based chemolithotrophy in Movile Cave




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Analysis of methanotrophic bacteria in Movile Cave by stable isotope probing




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Spatial variability of cave-air carbon dioxide and methane concentrations and isotopic compositions in a semi-arid karst environment




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Making a living while starving in the dark: metagenomic insights into the energy dynamics of a carbonate cave