Articles with "cave species" as a keyword



Melanization in response to wounding is ancestral in arthropods and conserved in albino cave species

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Published in 2017 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-17471-2

Abstract: Many species adapted to aphotic subterranean habitats have lost all body pigmentation. Yet, melanization is an important component of wound healing in arthropods. We amputated appendages in a variety of cave-adapted and surface-dwelling arthropods. A… read more here.

Keywords: subterranean habitats; melanization; albino cave; cave species ... See more keywords
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A new cave species of the genus Gymnaetoides (Rhaphidophoridae: Aemodogryllinae: Aemodogryllini) from Guizhou, China.

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Published in 2020 at "Zootaxa"

DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4885.3.8

Abstract: In this study, a new species of the genus Gymnaetoides Qin, Liu Li, 2017, namely Gymnaetoides polaoensis sp. nov., from a karst cave in Guizhou Province, China is described. This new species is the first… read more here.

Keywords: genus gymnaetoides; gymnaetoides rhaphidophoridae; rhaphidophoridae aemodogryllinae; new cave ... See more keywords