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With the natural habitat rapid loss and fragmentation, fauna monitoring techniques have been improving in order to increase effectiveness and reduce costs. These techniques are diverse and, among them, PAM (passive acoustic monitoring) is... more
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      Birds (Ecology)Bioacustica De Aves
A new pseudoscorpion species, Chthonius kirghisicus sp. nov., is described. It can be distinguished from the other species of the genus mainly by the number and shape of chelal teeth, the number of coxae setae, the arrangement of... more
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    • Systematics (Taxonomy)
A new pseudoscorpion species, Selachochthonius naledi sp. nov., is herein described. It can be distinguished from the other species of the genus mainly by the absence of eyes, number and morphology of chelal teeth and coxae setae and by... more
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    • Systematics (Taxonomy)
A new pseudoscorpion species, Chthonius kirghisicussp. nov., is described. It can be distinguished from the other species of the genus mainly by the number and shape of chelal teeth, the number of coxae setae, the arrangement of carapacal... more
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    • Systematics (Taxonomy)
A new pseudoscorpion species, Selachochthonius naledisp. nov., is herein described. It can be distinguished from the other species of the genus mainly by the absence of eyes, number and morphology of chelal teeth and coxae setae and by... more
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    • Systematics (Taxonomy)
During the publication of the paper, two figures (plates) were inadvertently omitted and replaced by two other figures that had been mentioned in the text previously. Specifically, the affected figures are Fig. and Fig. , and although... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologyBiology
In caves, the absence of natural light in deeper regions starkly contrasts with the entrance areas, which still exhibit a light gradient extending into the cave interior. This interplay with the structural gradient of the environment... more
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      Conservation BiologyEcologyInvertebrate ZoologyCave and Karst Studies
The theory of habitat heterogeneity, which treats one of the global drivers of biodiversity, is validfor several taxonomic groups and distinct ecosystems, including subterranean environments.However, knowledge about the factors that... more
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      Invertebrate BiologyEcology
We present the description and illustration of a new species within the genus Charinus Simon, 1892, discovered in a cave located in the state of Tocantins, situated in the northern region of Brazil. Charinus tocantinensis sp. nov., can be... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Cave and Karst Studies