نتایج جستجو برای: cave

تعداد نتایج: 6994  

Amiri , Mohsen , Bernatchez, Louis , Ghaed Rahmati, Nabiallah , Hashemzadeh, Iraj, Tabatabaei, Seyedeh Narjes ,

The cave barb habitat is located in a Karst formation along the Sezar River. The springs on the walls of the Sezar River valley may provide a means for fish in surface waters to penetrate into the underground waters. These observations propose the probability for a migratory relationship between Garra gymnothorax in the Sezar River and the cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis). In...

2018
Rafał Ogórek Bartosz Kozak Zuzana Višňovská Dana Tančinová

This paper is the first aero-mycological report from Demänovská Ice Cave. Fungal spores were sampled from the internal and external air of the cave in June, 2014, using the impact method with a microbiological air sampler. Airborne fungi cultured on PDA medium were identified using a combination of classical phenotypic and molecular methods. Altogether, the presence of 18 different fungal spore...

2017
Stefan Leuko Kaisa Koskinen Laura Sanna Ilenia M D'Angeli Jo De Waele Paolo Marcia Christine Moissl-Eichinger Petra Rettberg

The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-based analysis. This 15 km long cave, carved in Jurassic limestone, hosts a variety of calcite speleothems, and a long succession of subterranean lakes with mixed granite and carbonate sands. The lower level is occasionally flooded by a rising groundwater level, but with only scarce input of orga...

2012
Landon R. Mueller

Cover Photo: Cave salamanders (Eurycea lucifuga) are often found in the "twilight zone " area. This zone is near the entrance of the cave where a small amount of natural light still falls. E. lucifuga feed mainly on various insects and spiders. In the fall one might find their eggs in little crevices of rocks that have water/moisture in them or along rimstone pools. This particular specimen was...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2015
Barbara Cvitkušić Darko Komšo

In the attempt to understand culture and social behavior of prehistoric populations, findings of personal ornaments are of particular interest. Personal ornaments in their formal expressions (marine shells and snails, river snails, animal teeth, modified animal bones etc.) not only point to an universal idea of decoration and aesthetic sensibility, but may also reveal contact zones and communic...

2009
Joyce LUNDBERG Jim SIMONS Donald A MCFARLANE

Cow Cave is a well-known archaeological and palaeontological site in the wall of Chudleigh Gorge, Devon, England. The cave is choked after a short distance with allochthonous sediments and speleothem accumulations. Palaeontological excavations at the cave in 1927 to 1935, and again in 1962 to 1963, yielded a rich Pleistocene fauna and several stone tools. However, in the absence of radiometric ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Benjamin Sadier Jean-Jacques Delannoy Lucilla Benedetti Didier L Bourlès Stéphane Jaillet Jean-Michel Geneste Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard Maurice Arnold

Since its discovery, the Chauvet cave elaborate artwork called into question our understanding of Palaeolithic art evolution and challenged traditional chronological benchmarks [Valladas H et al. (2001) Nature 413:419-479]. Chronological approaches revealing human presences in the cavity during the Aurignacian and the Gravettian are indeed still debated on the basis of stylistic criteria [Petti...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Marcio P Bolfarini Maria Elina Bichuette

We describe a new species of the genus Endecous Saussure (1878), recorded at the Lapa do Cipó and Olhos d'Água caves, which are located in the Itacarambi municipality, Minas Gerais state, Eastern Brazil. Another species, E. aguassay Mews, 2008 was recordedin the surroundings of the caves. The genus Endecous corresponds to the most common cricket in Brazilian hypogean environments. In general, t...

2010
WILLIAM A. SHEAR

Hesperonemastoma smilax, n. sp., is a minute, highly troglomorphic harvestman described herein from a single male specimen collected in McClung’s Cave, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Hesperonemastoma species described previously from caves are briefly discussed. H. packardi (Roewer), first collected in a shallow cave in Utah, is a widely distributed surface-dwelling species found mostly in r...

Journal: :IJVR 2007
Yi Wang Kunmi Otitoju Tong Liu Sijung Kim Doug A. Bowman

—We propose the concept of Gap Between Displays (GBD) as a component of immersion in virtual environment systems. We hypothesized that GBD may reduce users' task performance in some cases, and choosing appropriate stimuli in GBD can alleviate its negative effects. We performed two empirical experiments to test the two hypotheses. Using a four-screen CAVE™ as the experiment platform, we carefull...

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