b

Linking phylogenetic and functional diversity to nutrient spiraling in microbial mats from Lower Kane Cave (USA)




b

Subterranean atmospheres may act as daily methane sinks




b

Analysis of methanotrophic bacteria in Movile Cave by stable isotope probing




b

Community Structure of Subsurface Biofilms in the Thermal Sulfidic Caves of Acquasanta Terme, Italy




b

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




b

Diverse microbial communities inhabiting ferromanganese deposits in Lechuguilla and Spider Caves




b

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




b

Cave microbial community composition in oceanic islands: disentangling the effect of different colored mats in diversity patterns of Azorean lava caves




b

Calcite biomineralization by bacterial isolates from the recently discovered pristine karstic Herrenberg cave




b

Hypogenic karst at the Arabian platform margins: Implications for far-field groundwater systems




b

Hypogenic karst at the Arabian platform margins: Implications for far-field groundwater systems




b

Dissolution of limestone fractures by cooling waters: Early development of hypogene karst systems




b

Mischungskorrosion - Ein Beitrag zum Verkarstungsproblem




b

Sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) close to the water table: Examples from southern France, Austria, and Sicily




b

Evolution of isolated caves in porous limestone by mixing of phreatic water and surface water at the water table of unconfined aquifers: A model approach




b

6.6 Karstification by Geothermal Waters




b

Morphometry and distribution of isolated caves as a guide for phreatic and confined paleohydrological conditions




b

Cross-formational rising groundwater at an artesian karstic basin: the Ayalon Saline Anomaly, Israel




b

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




b

Radiocarbon Chronology of the Holocene Dead Sea: Attempting a Regional Correlation




b

Sulfuric Acid Speleogenesis of Carlsbad Cavern and Its Relationship to Hydrocarbons, Delaware Basin, New Mexico and Texas




b

Natural selection in bats with historical exposure to white-nose syndrome




b

Landscape structure and ecology influence the spread of a bat fungal disease




b

Trichoderma polysporum selectively inhibits white-nose syndrome fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans amidst soil microbes




b

Experimental Infection of Tadarida brasiliensis with Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Fungus That Causes White-Nose Syndrome




b

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




b

Early Development of Karst Systems: 2. Turbulent Flow




b

Al-Daher Cave (Bergish), Jordan, the First Extensive Jordanian Limestone Cave: A Convective Carlsbad-Type Cave?




b

Deep confined karst detection, analysis and paleo-hydrology reconstruction at a basin-wide scale using new geophysical interpretation of borehole logs




b

Stromatolites in caves of the Dead Sea Fault Escarpment: implications to latest Pleistocene lake levels and tectonic subsidence




b

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




b

6.9 Preservation and Burial of Ancient Karst




b

Distinction between epigenic and hypogenic maze caves




b

Sulphuric acid speleogenesis and landscape evolution: Montecchio cave, Albegna river valley (Southern Tuscany, Italy)




b

6.8 Reconstructing Landscape Evolution by Dating Speleogenetic Processes




b

Age and Origin of Carlsbad Cavern and Related Caves from 40Ar/39Ar of Alunite




b

The 'Caves of the Spear': Refuge Caves from the Bar-Kokhba Revolt North of ʿEn-Gedi




b

Styles and rates of long-term denudation in carbonate terrains under a Mediterranean to hyper-arid climatic gradient




b

Quaternary paleoclimate of the north-eastern boundary of the Saharan Desert: reconstruction from speleothems of Negev Desert, Israel




b

Paleoclimate and location of the border between Mediterranean climate region and the Saharo–Arabian Desert as revealed by speleothems from the northern Negev Desert, Israel




b

Middle-Late Quaternary paleoclimate of northern margins of the Saharan-Arabian Desert: reconstruction from speleothems of Negev Desert, Israel




b

Pliocene–Pleistocene climate of the northern margin of Saharan–Arabian Desert recorded in speleothems from the Negev Desert, Israel




b

Paleoclimate reconstruction in the Levant region from the geochemistry of a Holocene stalagmite from the Jeita cave, Lebanon




b

Tafoni and honeycomb structures as indicators of ascending fluid flow and hypogene karstification




b

Bat White-Nose Syndrome: An Emerging Fungal Pathogen?




b

Determinants of Pseudogymnoascus destructans within bat hibernacula: Implications for surveillance and management of white‐nose syndrome




b

Energy availability influences microclimate selection of hibernating bats




b

Electrolyte Depletion in White-nose Syndrome Bats




b

Wing pathology of white-nose syndrome in bats suggests life-threatening disruption of physiology




b

Pathogen dynamics during invasion and establishment of white‐nose syndrome explain mechanisms of host persistence