نتایج جستجو برای: cave survey

تعداد نتایج: 378636  

ژورنال: پژوهش های فلسفی 2012

At the beginning of his magnum opus al-Hekmat al-Muta’aleiat fi al-Asfar al-Aqliiat, Mulla Sadra says that he has nominated and arranged his book according to “the four journeys” of the Mystics. What he and the Mystics say on these journeys reminds those familiar with Greek philosophy of Plato’s Phaedrus and Republic (Journey of souls onto sky and the Allegory of Cave, respectively). In spite o...

2002
Hao Li Robin L. Cooper

This study investigated the social behaviors of blind cave-adapted crayfish and compared them to the behaviors of sighted crayfish. Because blind cave crayfish display phototactic behavior, presumably mediated by the caudal photoreceptors in the sixth abdominal ganglion, we tested whether light, a disturbance in the crayfish’s normal cave environment, altered their normal social behaviors. Obse...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Jennifer L Macalady Ezra H Lyon Bess Koffman Lindsey K Albertson Katja Meyer Sandro Galdenzi Sandro Mariani

Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix with oxygen-rich percolating water and cave air over a large surface area. The actively forming cave complex hosts a microbial community, including conspicuous white biofilms coating surfaces in cave streams, that is isolated from surface sources of C and N. Two distinct biofilm morphologies were ob...

2018
Deepak Kumaresan Jason Stephenson Andrew C Doxey Hina Bandukwala Elliot Brooks Alexandra Hillebrand-Voiculescu Andrew S Whiteley J Colin Murrell

BACKGROUND Movile Cave (Mangalia, Romania) is a unique ecosystem where the food web is sustained by microbial primary production, analogous to deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Specifically, chemoautotrophic microbes deriving energy from the oxidation of hydrogen sulphide and methane form the basis of the food web. RESULTS Here, we report the isolation of the first methane-oxidizing bacterium from...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Mary C Stiner Ran Barkai Avi Gopher

Zooarchaeological research at Qesem Cave, Israel demonstrates that large-game hunting was a regular practice by the late Lower Paleolithic period. The 400- to 200,000-year-old fallow deer assemblages from this cave provide early examples of prime-age-focused ungulate hunting, a human predator-prey relationship that has persisted into recent times. The meat diet at Qesem centered on large game a...

2016
Hilary A Edgington Colleen M Ingram Douglas R Taylor

Our understanding of the evolutionary history and ecology of cave-associated species has been driven historically by studies of morphologically adapted cave-restricted species. Our understanding of the evolutionary history and ecology of nonrestricted cave species, troglophiles, is limited to a few studies, which present differing accounts of troglophiles' relationship with the cave habitat, an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Céline Bon Nicolas Caudy Maud de Dieuleveult Philippe Fosse Michel Philippe Frédéric Maksud Eliane Beraud-Colomb Eric Bouzaid Rym Kefi Christelle Laugier Bernard Rousseau Didier Casane Johannes van der Plicht Jean-Marc Elalouf

Retrieving a large amount of genetic information from extinct species was demonstrated feasible, but complete mitochondrial genome sequences have only been deciphered for the moa, a bird that became extinct a few hundred years ago, and for Pleistocene species, such as the woolly mammoth and the mastodon, both of which could be studied from animals embedded in permafrost. To enlarge the diversit...

Journal: :Astrobiology 2009
L A Melim R Liescheidt D E Northup M N Spilde P J Boston J M Queen

Calcite cave pool precipitates often display a variety of potential biosignatures from the macroscopic to the submicroscopic. A fossil cave pool in Cottonwood Cave, New Mexico, exhibits older stalactites and stalagmites that are completely coated in brown, laminated calcitic crust that extends down as pool fingers and u-loops. The pool fingers and u-loops are mainly micrite to clotted micrite, ...

2016
Mingyi Tian Sunbin Huang Xinhui Wang Mingruo Tang

Recent discoveries reveal that southern China's karsts hold the most diverse and morphologically modified subterranean trechine beetles in the world, albeit the first troglobitic blind beetle was only reported in the early 1990's. In total, 110 species belonging to 43 genera of cavernicolous trechines have hitherto been recorded from the karsts of southern China, including the following five ne...

2016
Turid Hillestad Nel Christopher Stuart Henshilwood

The Still Bay, c. 76-72 ka, a prominent techno-tradition during the Middle Stone Age of southern Africa, has yielded innovative technologies, symbolic material culture, and shows evidence of expansion of hunting techniques and subsistence strategies. In this paper we present the results of the first systematic, taphonomic and palaeoenvironmental study of micromammals from the Still Bay levels a...

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