نتایج جستجو برای: bolbol cave

تعداد نتایج: 6999  

2017
Michael W. Hastriter Kelly B. Miller Gavin J. Svenson Gavin J. Martin Michael F. Whiting

Lagaropsylla signata (Wahlgren, 1903), previously known only from the Island of Java, Indonesia is redescribed and reported for the first time in Deer Cave, Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia (west coast of Borneo). Many were found clinging to the earwig Arixenia esau Jordan, 1909. A similar account of a phoretic flea (Lagaropsylla turba Smit, 1958) on the same species of cave-dwellin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Melanie Pruvost Rebecca Bellone Norbert Benecke Edson Sandoval-Castellanos Michael Cieslak Tatyana Kuznetsova Arturo Morales-Muñiz Terry O'Connor Monika Reissmann Michael Hofreiter Arne Ludwig

Archaeologists often argue whether Paleolithic works of art, cave paintings in particular, constitute reflections of the natural environment of humans at the time. They also debate the extent to which these paintings actually contain creative artistic expression, reflect the phenotypic variation of the surrounding environment, or focus on rare phenotypes. The famous paintings "The Dappled Horse...

2014
Damian Moran Rowan Softley Eric J. Warrant Ralph E. Mistlberger

The eyed surface form and eyeless cave form of the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus experience stark differences in the daily periodicities of light, food and predation, factors which are likely to have a profound influence on metabolism. We measured the metabolic rate of Pachón cave and surface fish at a fixed swimming speed under light/dark and constant dark photoperiods. In constant darkness...

2016
Sébastien Nomade Dominique Genty Romain Sasco Vincent Scao Valérie Féruglio Dominique Baffier Hervé Guillou Camille Bourdier Hélène Valladas Edouard Reigner Evelyne Debard Jean–François Pastre Jean-Michel Geneste Michael D. Petraglia

Among the paintings and engravings found in the Chauvet-Pont d'Arc cave (Ardèche, France), several peculiar spray-shape signs have been previously described in the Megaloceros Gallery. Here we document the occurrence of strombolian volcanic activity located 35 km northwest of the cave, and visible from the hills above the cave entrance. The volcanic eruptions were dated, using 40Ar/39Ar, betwee...

2013
Richard Borowsky Dana Cohen

The cave environment is consistently radically different than the surface environment because it lacks light, and animals adapting to cave life are subject to strong selective forces much different than those experienced by their ancestors who evolved in the presence of light. As such, their divergence from surface ancestors and eventual speciation is likely to be driven by the shift in ecology...

Journal: :J. Geographic Information System 2011
R. Gallotti A. Mohib M. El Graoui F. Z. Sbihi-Alaoui J.-P. Raynal

The Mio-Plio-Pleistocene sequence at Casablanca, covering the last six million years, is well known in scientific literature. The variability and the chronology of the Acheulian sequence is documented by systematic, modern and controlled investigations in various sites (Unit L and Hominid Cave at Thomas I Quarry, Rhinoceros Cave at Oulad Hamida 1 Quarry, Sidi Abderrahman Extension Quarry, Bear’...

2012
Ylenia Chiari Arie van der Meijden Mauro Mucedda João M. Lourenço Axel Hochkirch Michael Veith

Detecting the factors that determine the interruption of gene flow between populations is key to understanding how speciation occurs. In this context, caves are an excellent system for studying processes of colonization, differentiation and speciation, since they represent discrete geographical units often with known geological histories. Here, we asked whether discontinuous calcareous areas an...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2009
Joshua B. Gross Richard Borowsky Clifford J. Tabin

The evolution of degenerate characteristics remains a poorly understood phenomenon. Only recently has the identification of mutations underlying regressive phenotypes become accessible through the use of genetic analyses. Focusing on the Mexican cave tetra Astyanax mexicanus, we describe, here, an analysis of the brown mutation, which was first described in the literature nearly 40 years ago. T...

2002
Jeffrey Jacobson

An immersive multiscreen display (a UT-Cave) may be assembled from common home/office equipment which can be borrowed in most research settings. The simplest design requires two LCD projectors, three personal computers, the corner of a room, a network hub and cables. The required software is an inexpensive but graphically powerful computer game, Unreal Tournament (UT), and a freeware patch call...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Céline Bon Véronique Berthonaud Frédéric Maksud Karine Labadie Julie Poulain François Artiguenave Patrick Wincker Jean-Marc Aury Jean-Marc Elalouf

We performed high-throughput sequencing of DNA from fossilized faeces to evaluate this material as a source of information on the genome and diet of Pleistocene carnivores. We analysed coprolites derived from the extinct cave hyena (Crocuta crocuta spelaea), and sequenced 90 million DNA fragments from two specimens. The DNA reads enabled a reconstruction of the cave hyena mitochondrial genome w...

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