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  1. Rapid Review Histology and Cell Biology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by E. Robert Burns PhD, M. Donald Cave PhD, 2006-11-15
  2. Histology and Cell Biology (Book with CD-ROM) by E. Robert Burns PhD, M. Donald Cave PhD, 2002-05-15
  3. Caves and Speleology in Bulgaria by Petar Beron, Trifon Daaliev, et all 2006-11-30
  4. The Hunters or the Hunted?: An Introduction to African Cave Taphonomy by C. K. Brain, 1983-08-01
  5. The Faunas of Hayonim Cave, Israel: A 200,000-Year Record of Paleolithic Diet, Demography, and Society (Bulletin (American School of Prehistoric Research)) by Mary C. Stiner, 2006-02-28
  6. ADVANCE OF LIFE (COMMONWEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY. BIOLOGY DIVISION) by BRIAN VICTOR CAVE, 1966
  7. Early Modern Humans at the Moravian Gate: The Mladec Caves and their Remains
  8. Biodiversity Response to Climate Change in the Middle Pleistocene: The Porcupine Cave Fauna from Colorado
  9. Owls, Caves and Fossils: Predation, Preservation and Accumulation of Small Mammal Bones in Caves, with an Analysis of the Pleistocene Cave Faunas From Westbury-Sub-Mendip, Somerset, U.K. by Peter Andrews, 1990-08-30
  10. Dark Life: Martian Nanobacteria, Rock-Eating Cave Bugs, and Other Extreme Organisms of Inner Earth and Outer Space by Michael Ray Taylor, 1999-04-09
  11. Cave Bears and Modern Human Origins by Robert H. Gargett, 1996-04-02
  12. Mysteries of Life by Godfrey Cave, 1992-08-27
  13. The Early Modern Human from Tianyuan Cave, China (Texas A&M University Anthropology Series) by Dr. Hong Shang PhD, Erik Trinkaus, 2010-06-18
  14. Lonavala-Khandala: Lonavla, Lohagad, Visapur Fort, Karla Caves, Chikki, Khandala, Sudhagad, Bhaja Caves, Tung Fort, Korigad, Rajmachi

21. Cave Biology
Faculty. http//chronicle.com/weekly/v49/i48/48a01002.htm. SYLLABUS cave biology Takes Students Beneath the Surface. By PIPER FOGG. To
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~webmaster/collegeofsciences/scire/19Edition/teaching.html
College of Sciences Newsletter Edition 19 November 15, 2003
From the Chronicle, Volume 49, Issue 48, Page A10 dated August 8, 2003
Section: The Faculty http://chronicle.com/weekly/v49/i48/48a01002.htm SYLLABUS
'Cave Biology'
Takes Students Beneath the Surface By PIPER FOGG To get by in most college biology courses, a pencil, a notebook, a calculator, and some safety goggles will suffice. In John Holsinger's "Cave Biology" course at Old Dominion University, students must come armed with helmets, headlamps, coveralls, and waterproof boots. The equipment comes in handy on a four-day field trip to a series of caves and caverns, where students crouch, climb, and crawl around to get a bat's-eye view of cave life. "They get a really nice idea of the diversity of organisms that live in caves," says Mr. Holsinger, the biologist who teaches the class. Those organisms include blind whitefish and depigmented salamanders, and crayfish, spiders, and millipedes. Mr. Holsinger takes only about 10 students, primarily senior biology majors and graduate students with a background in ecology and evolution. Occasionally, he also accepts one or two professional scientists who want to learn more about caving.

22. Cave Biology Photo Index
cave biology Photo Index. Caves are of great interest to biologistsbecause they are generally isolated from the main nutrient source
http://www.bostongrotto.org/Grotto/bg-photo-bio.html
Cave Biology Photo Index
Caves are of great interest to biologists because they are generally isolated from the main nutrient source of the surface world - the sunlight that provides the energy for the surface plants to grow. Since the animals on the surface ultimately depend on the plants for nutrition, neither plants nor animals are found in profusion in caves, like they are on the surface. Even the "cave mud" is (nearly) sterile, unlike surface soil which swarms with microorganisms. The result of this scarcity of resources is that the community of creatures that do inhabit the caves form relatively simple ecosystems, compared to the surface world. This makes these ecosystems interesting, because the important relationships, like "who eats what", and "where does the waste go", have much simpler answers than they normally do on the surface. Recent discoveries in the extremely low energy caves of the Southwestern USA have extended these ideas to the world of bacteria. A large number of new species, some with potential medical benefits, have been discovered living in extremely nutrient-poor cave environments. Most cavers don't notice the microorganisms, or even the small insects and springtails in the cave pools and the mud banks. They do notice, however, the larger visitors that use the cave as a temporary dwelling place or refuge from the surface world. Many a caver has unexpectedly encountered a snake hiding in an entrance passage, a pack rat who has chewed partway through his favorite rope, or a porcupine den with a pile of scat obscuring a passage that needs surveying.

23. Cave Biology Innovations And Patents
cave biology Innovations and Patents. © 2002, XQ23.COM Research (air.xq23.com). Moreinformation on cave biology and cave biology Research References.
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24. Lukol Directory - Science Biology Ecology Ecosystems Caves
Biospeleology in Canada and on the WWW Includes a directory of biospeleology researchersworldwide, Canadian cave biology directory, and many internet links.
http://www.lukol.com/Top/Science/Biology/Ecology/Ecosystems/Caves/

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Science Biology Ecology ... Subterranean Amphipod Database
Effort to create a comprehensive database on subterranean amphipods
http://web.odu.edu/sci/biology/amphipod/
The Cave Life Page

Photographs of cave organisms.
http://wasg.iinet.net.au/clife.html
Groudwater Biology Home Page

Extensive information and links on the biology of organisms living in cave waters and other groundwater systems.
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Biospeleology
Illinois Natural History Survey web site. Within caves a diverse biota may be found, exhibiting varying degrees of adaptation to the subterranean environment. Information and links about cave habitats and fauna, as well as cave protection and related topics. http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~sjtaylor/cave/biospel... Movile Cave About the Movile cave, a unique and fragile underground environment near the Black Sea in Romania, a cave whose evolution is driven by chemosynthesis, with special emphasis on cave biota and ecology. http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/5771/ Biospeleology in Romania About past and present cave biology research in Romania, including information about specific caves.

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    30. Groundwater Biology Home Page
    GRAHAM PROUDLOVE S cave biology EMAIL LIST. cave biology GROUP. THE EDWARDSAQUIFER HOME PAGE. The cave biology Web Site by T. Iliffe by T. Iliffe.
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    31. Cave Biology Information (biology Biospeleology Cave Caves )
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    About the Movile cave, a unique and fragile underground environment near the Black Sea in Romania, a cave whose evolution is driven by chemosynthesis, with special emphasis on cave biota and ecology.
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    Exhaustive collection of information about groundwater and cave biology . Checklist and bibliography for most taxa, distribution maps, images and useful links. Updated regularly.
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    32. Skywalk Directory - Top: Science: Biology: Ecology: Ecosystems: Caves:
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    33. Cave Biology Intern
    cave biology Intern by Patricia Ott Job Announcement cave biology Intern LOCATIONOF POSITION Missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City, Missouri.
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    34. CAVE1
    cave biology RESEARCH,
    http://biology.uky.edu/Cooper/CAVE1.htm
    CAVE BIOLOGY RESEARCH Back to General Research See the Cave Trip Page Back to Home Page Jump to Sensory Research If your interested and learning more about caving, you are welcome to attend the BLUEGRASS GROTTO MEETINGS (a very prestigious local caving group).
    For more information see (hot linked):
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    Sloan's Valley Conservation Task Force (Jump to their www site) Recognized by the National Speleological Society (NSS) (1997-present).
    As a member of this task force I work to protect the ecology and educate the public concerning the 23.5 miles of the Sloan Valley Cave system in Kentucky. We also have implemented an experimental research station to observe the behavioural interactions of various species of blind cave-adapted crayfish. There are a number of recent concerns that the task force is working on related to agricultural pollutants and run off from county landfills that affect the cave biology and cave dynamics. Dr. Hiliary Lambert Hopper is the founder and director o

    35. Home Page
    underwater, underground. For indepth information on underwater cave biology,check out Dr. Tom Iliffe s, cavebiology.com website. Within
    http://bahamacaves.com/

    36. NCCNSW Links: : Cave Biology (biospeleology)
    Title cave biology (biospeleology). URL http//www.utexas.edu/depts/tnhc/.www/biospeleology/.Comment This site has amazing photos
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    Title: Cave Biology (biospeleology) URL http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tnhc/.www/biospeleology/ Comment: This site has amazing photos of all sorts of cave biology (including the W.A. eyeless fish!), also abstracts and heaps of other links. water Category: groundwater NCC Category: By Environment subject: - 2.22 Water up to Web Links index
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    37. Bats In Caves
    cave biology. Graham Proudlove of the Northern Pennine Club g.proudlove@umist.ac.ukcan be contacted. with any general cave biology questions.
    http://www.redrosecpc.demon.co.uk/easegill/text/bats.htm
    Bats in Easegill Caves
    See North Yorkshire Bat Group and The Bat Conservation Trust for more info
    What's a Bat?
    The only MAMMAL (order Chiroptera) capable of true flight. Numbering between 1,000 and 2,000 species, bats range in size from less than 1 in. (2.5 cm) to 15 in. (45 cm), with a wingspan of from less than 2 in. (5 cm) to 5 ft (150 cm). The body is furry and mouselike, with the forelimbs and extensions of the skin of the back and belly modified to form wings. Bats are most abundant in the tropics, and temperate species often hibernate or migrate to warmer areas in the winter. Most species frequent crevices, caves, or buildings, and are active at night or twilight; they roost during the day, often in large numbers and usually hanging by their feet. Most bats see well but depend on echolocation to navigate in the dark. Bats are fruit-eaters (fruit, nectar, pollen) or insect-eaters (fruit, insects, small animals, and fish); one species, the South American vampire bat, feeds exclusively on the blood of living animals, chiefly mammals. Though there are lots of bat species worldwide there are only 14 in the UK and not all those occur in the north of England e.g. no Horseshoe bats in the north.

    38. Ease Gill Caverns Conservation Work
    cave biology Group. Graham Proudlove at UMIST runs a cave biology email discussiongroup for cave biology. Contact the website below for more details.
    http://www.redrosecpc.demon.co.uk/easegill/text/conservation.htm
    EASE GILL CAVERNS CONSERVATION
    Introduction
    The Ease Gill Caves System forms part of the Leck Beck Head Catchment Area S.S.S.I. administered by English Nature. See page on Damage to Formations
    Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)
    Sites of Special Scientific Interest are notified by English Nature because of their plants, animals or geological or physiographical features. Most SSSIs are privately owned or managed. About 40% are owned or managed by public bodies such as the Forestry Commission, Ministry of Defence and The Crown Estate, or by the voluntary conservation movement. SSSIs cover approximately 7% of England's total area. English Nature liaises with about 23,000 owners and occupiers on these sites. Casterton Fell area is owned by the Bowring family.
    What are Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)?
    SSSIs are notified under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, in recognition of their special biological and/or geological interest, having been selected according to rigorous and published guidelines. Together they comprise a nationally important series of areas representing all that is best in England's natural heritage. Yet they do not stand alone -they are part of the characteristic natural areas that are England's countryside and they depend on how the remaining countryside is cared for by our society.
    Why is the Ease Gill Caverns System an S.S.S.I.

    39. Caves - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Science
    cave biology is an interdisciplinary science that is related to caveexploration, geology, hydrology, ecology, and conservation.
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    The Biology of Caves, Karst, and Groundwater. Cave biology is an interdisciplinary science that is related to cave exploration, geology, hydrology, ecology, and conservation. Cave biology and geology are two of the "backbone" sciences within speleology, the study of caves.

    40. ECOLOG-L Archives -- July 2003, Week 2 (#11)
    Sender Ecological Society of America grants, jobs, news ECOLOGL@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU From Patricia Ott ottp@MDC.STATE.MO.US Subject cave biology Intern X
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