Subterranean Zoology: Diversity, Distribution and Conservation of Subterranean Animals
A special issue of Diversity (ISSN 1424-2818). This special issue belongs to the section "Animal Diversity".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2024) | Viewed by 2173
Special Issue Editors
Interests: zoology; herpetology; planarians; crayfish; cave biology
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Interests: herpetology; cave biology; ecology; evolution; conservation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The subterranean realm (from the shallowest to the deepest environments that occur below the ground) is inhabited by an astonishing amount of biodiversity, most of which is still unknown to science. This lack is likely enhanced by the difficulty of exploring the subterranean space: yet, only a part of these environments can be explored by more or less trained humans. Animals inhabiting subterranean environments can show particular behavioral, physiological and morphological traits that make them specifically adapted to the peculiar ecological conditions found there. However, most of these adaptations make subterranean-dwelling animals more vulnerable to environmental perturbations, therefore making them more prone to extinction risk.
With this Special Issue we aim to boost the study on subterranean species to fill some of the gaps in our knowledge related to subterranean zoology. We welcome all types of papers related to subterranean animals, from those describing their distribution and diversity, to those aiming to shed light on their specific ecology and life traits. Species description is also welcome. Furthermore, we strongly encourage the submission of papers aiming to provide useful information on the conservation of these species, as they are usually one of the most neglected and rarely listed in the IUCN Red List.
Dr. Raoul Manenti
Dr. Enrico Lunghi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cave biology
- biospeleology
- adaptation
- distribution
- diversity
- conservation
- phenotype
- plasticity
- stygofauna
- troglobite
- troglophile
- trogloxene
- ecology
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