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When salamanders invaded the Dinaric Karst: convergence, history, and reinvention of the troglobitic olm
Archive 2006-03-01 Darren Naish 2006
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Whatever, troglobitic olm populations must have evolved within the last 10,000 years or so, and presumably the specialised troglobitic morphology of living olms evolved during this time.
Archive 2006-03-01 Darren Naish 2006
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A secondary factor is the high degree of endemism of its flora and its great number of endemic invertebrates, including troglobitic fauna.
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Similarly recent invasions of cave systems appear to have occurred among various troglobitic fishes.
Archive 2006-03-01 Darren Naish 2006
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Cave fauna including many troglobitic species is also abundant, with over 200 species recorded.
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The latest species, unlike stereotypical troglobitic fishes, has well-developed eyes and shares with a about a dozen closely related species a dramatic humped back.
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Dropped from the list of candidates are two plants found in Puerto Rico, the troglobitic groundwater shrimp found in Puerto Rico, Barbuda, and the Dominican Republic, and Utah's fat whorled pondsnail.
unknown title 2009
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Tetrapod Zoology: When salamanders invaded the Dinaric Karst: convergence, history, and reinvention of the troglobitic olm Greg Laden's Blog: Can Evolution "Learn" From Past Environments?
Pharyngula 2008
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Tetrapod Zoology: When salamanders invaded the Dinaric Karst: convergence, history, and reinvention of the troglobitic olm Greg Laden's Blog: Can Evolution "Learn" From Past Environments?
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Tetrapod Zoology: When salamanders invaded the Dinaric Karst: convergence, history, and reinvention of the troglobitic olm Greg Laden's Blog: Can Evolution "Learn" From Past Environments?
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