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<strong>©</strong> <strong>Biospeologica</strong> <strong>Bibliographia</strong><br />

<strong>Publications</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-1<br />

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PAŠIĆ (L.), KOVČE (B.), SKET (B.), HERZOG-<br />

VELIKONJA (B.), PORCA (E.), JURADO (V.) &<br />

SAIZ-JIMENEZ (C.), <strong>2010</strong>. Diversity of microbial<br />

communities colonizing the walls of a karstic cave in<br />

Slovenia:106. In: 20 th International Conference on<br />

Subterranean Biology, Postojna, Slovenia, 29 August-3<br />

September <strong>2010</strong>, ICSB <strong>2010</strong> Abstract Book, edited by:<br />

Ajda MOŠKRIČ and Peter TRONTELJ, ISBN 978-961-<br />

269-286-5. ABS: Some karstic cave systems host microbial<br />

communities that consist of distinct, small, white, pink, yellow and gray<br />

colonies. Visible to the naked eye, these colonies cover cave walls and<br />

are strewn with light-reflecting water droplets. Recently, we have<br />

assessed the total diversity of prokaryotes in these multicolored<br />

colonizations by establishing small subunit rRNA diversity in samples<br />

from Pajsarjeva jama, Slovenia. Furthermore, we have determined the<br />

major components of microbial communities constituting yellow and gray<br />

cave colonizations by studying environmental samples obtained in caves<br />

in Slovenia, Spain and Czech Republic in a comparative manner. These<br />

communities studied were diverse, with members of eight bacterial phyla<br />

detected in samples, while members of Archaea were not recovered. The<br />

abundant phylotypes belonged to Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and<br />

Nitrospira. The high number of clones most closely related to<br />

environmental 16S rRNA gene clones showed the broad spectrum of<br />

unknown and yet to be cultivated microorganisms inhabiting these cave<br />

systems. http://www.icsb<strong>2010</strong>.net/<br />

PATI (A. K.) & PARGANIHA (A.), <strong>2010</strong>. Chapter 12.<br />

Subterranean Fishes of India:415-440. DOI:<br />

http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/EBK1578086702-c12. In:<br />

TRAJANO (E.), BICHUETTE (M. E.) & KAPOOR (B.<br />

G.), Biology of Subterranean Fishes. Edited by TRAJANO<br />

(E.), BICHUETTE (M. E.) & KAPOOR (B. G.). ISBN:<br />

978-1-57808-670-2. eBook ISBN: 978-1-4398-4048-1.<br />

Science Publishers <strong>2010</strong>. 460 p.<br />

http://www.crcnetbase.com/doi/abs/10.1201/EBK1578086702-c12<br />

PAUGY (D.), <strong>2010</strong>. Un inventaire inachevé: historique de<br />

l'ichtyologie africaine. Cybium 34(1):131-134.<br />

PAVIĆEVIĆ (D.) & OZIMEC (R.), <strong>2010</strong>. First finding of<br />

the troglobitic genus Seracamaurops (Coleoptera,<br />

Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae) for Croatia:157, poster<br />

presentation. In: 20 th International Conference on<br />

Subterranean Biology, Postojna, Slovenia, 29 August-3<br />

September <strong>2010</strong>, ICSB <strong>2010</strong> Abstract Book, edited by:<br />

Ajda MOŠKRIČ and Peter TRONTELJ, ISBN 978-961-<br />

269-286-5. ABS: During recent biospeleological research of<br />

Sniježnica Mt. (1234 m) in Konavle region near Dubrovnik, most south<br />

part of Croatia, performed by members of Croatian biospeleological<br />

Society (CBSS), new taxa of the genus Seracamaurops (Coleoptera,<br />

Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae) have been found. The new species was found<br />

in two caves, regularly in deep and cold cave habitat, under stones. The<br />

genus Seracamaurops is widespread in the southeastern part of the<br />

Dinaric region, till the reported finding known only for Bosnia and<br />

Herzegovina and for Montenegro. The genus Seracamaurops is divided<br />

into the subgenera Seracamaurops s.str. and Cordiamaurops. Including<br />

the new species, it counts altogether 13 species. http://www.icsb<strong>2010</strong>.net/<br />

PECELJ (Milovan), MANDIĆ (D.), PECELJ (J.),<br />

PECELJ (Milica), STAMENKOVIĆ (S.) &<br />

DJORDJEVIĆ (D.), <strong>2010</strong>. Eco-climatic Conditions and<br />

Biodiversity of Orlovaca Cave:40-45. In: Proceedings of<br />

the 9 th WSEAS International Conference on<br />

Telecommunications and Informatics, (TELE-INFO '10),<br />

Catania, Italy, May 29-31, <strong>2010</strong>. ISSN: 1790-5117. ISBN:<br />

978-954-92600-2-1. ABS: Within specific ecological condition of<br />

Orlovača cave existed living world failing rich and large in number. They<br />

are adapted on absentia light as well as the other characteristic ecology<br />

parameter. On an occasion of researching and organizing Orlovača cave,<br />

several representative organisms were discovered. They have been<br />

convalescent at the Faculty of Biology in Belgrade. Climate parameters<br />

like air temperature and air humidity have been measured in some parts<br />

of the cave system which has provided a better understanding of<br />

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microclimatic characteristics of the Orlovača cave as a habitat of<br />

troglobites as a specific cave fauna. In addition, Orlovača cave is a<br />

paleontological locality of the cave bear. In this research we created web<br />

oriented data base for presenting results and teaching students. KW:<br />

Orlovača cave, software, data base, cave ecosystems, cave biodiversity,<br />

cave microclimate, troglobionts.<br />

PEDLEY (H. M.) & ROGERSON (M.), <strong>2010</strong>. Tufas and<br />

Speleothems: Unravelling the Microbial and Physical<br />

Controls. Edited by PEDLEY (H. M.) & ROGERSON<br />

(M.), University of Hull, UK. Geological Society, London,<br />

Special <strong>Publications</strong>, 336. DOI:<br />

http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/SP336.0. Voir: PEDLEY (H. M.) &<br />

ROGERSON (M.), About this title: Tufas and Speleothems: Unravelling<br />

the Microbial and Physical Controls:np.; PEDLEY (H. M.) &<br />

ROGERSON (M.), Introduction to tufas and speleothems:1-5; JONES<br />

(B.), Microbes in caves: agents of calcite corrosion and precipitation:7-<br />

30.<br />

PEDLEY (H. M.) & ROGERSON (M.), <strong>2010</strong>. About this<br />

title: Tufas and Speleothems: Unravelling the Microbial<br />

and Physical Controls:np. In: PEDLEY (H. M.) &<br />

ROGERSON (M.), Tufas and Speleothems: Unravelling<br />

the Microbial and Physical Controls, Edited by PEDLEY<br />

(H. M.) & ROGERSON (M.), University of Hull, UK.<br />

Geological Society, London, Special <strong>Publications</strong>, 336.<br />

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/SP336.0.<br />

PEDLEY (H. M.) & ROGERSON (M.), <strong>2010</strong>. Introduction<br />

to tufas and speleothems:1-5. DOI:<br />

http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/SP336.1. In: PEDLEY (H. M.) &<br />

ROGERSON (M.), Tufas and Speleothems: Unravelling<br />

the Microbial and Physical Controls, Edited by PEDLEY<br />

(H. M.) & ROGERSON (M.), University of Hull, UK.<br />

Geological Society, London, Special <strong>Publications</strong>, 336.<br />

PÉNICAUD (P.), <strong>2010</strong>. Connaître et protéger les Chauvessouris<br />

en Bourgogne. Plaquette, 5 p. http://www.bourgognenature.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=3<br />

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PENTECOST (A.), <strong>2010</strong>. The distribution of plants in<br />

Scoska cave and controlling factors:67. In: British Cave<br />

Research Association, Abstracts from the BCRA Summer<br />

Cave Biology Field Meeting, 8 September <strong>2010</strong>, Arncliffe<br />

Village Hall and Scoska Cave, Littondale, Yorkshire, UK.<br />

Cave and Karst Science 37(2, this issue has a cover date of<br />

August <strong>2010</strong> and was published in December <strong>2010</strong>). ABS:<br />

The flora of Scoska cave was investigated. A total of 59 species was<br />

recorded (4 algae, 3 lichens, 47 bryophytes, 4 ferns and 1 angiosperm)<br />

making it bryologically the richest cave in Britain and one of the richest<br />

in Europe. All but nine of the species had been recorded from other<br />

European caves. Species-richness declined irregularly from the entrance<br />

(relative irradiance (RI) with respect to open sky 12%) to 34m depth (RI<br />

0.004%). Bryophytes were found at 0 - 16 m depth, where RI declined to<br />

0.2%. Only algae were encountered at 34 m depth. Whereas irradiance,<br />

which declined exponentially, was the major factor controlling plant<br />

distribution, substratum characteristics and surface moisture were also<br />

important. http://bcra.org.uk/pub/candks/index.html?j=110<br />

PÉREZ (T.) & FELGUERA (B.), <strong>2010</strong>. El karst de<br />

Gobantes-Meliones (I Testing Subterráneo). BV news 2:6-<br />

9. RES: Se presentan los primeros resultados del I Testing Subterráneo,<br />

proponiendo algunas ideas para la conservación y la gestión de la Cueva<br />

de Yeso III en Antequera (Málaga).<br />

PÉREZ (T.) & LÓPEZ-COLÓN (J. I.), <strong>2010</strong>. Misolampus<br />

subglaber Rosenhauer, 1856 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae)<br />

capturado en una cueva de Jaén (Andalucía). Arquivos<br />

Entomolóxicos 4(31 de Diciembre):39-41. RES: Se notifica la<br />

captura de Misolampus subglaber Rosenhauer, 1856 en una cueva de la<br />

Sierra del Pozo, en la provincia andaluza de Jaén.<br />

http://www.aegaweb.com/arquivos_entomoloxicos/vol_04_<strong>2010</strong>.htm<br />

PÉREZ (T.) & LÓPEZ-COLÓN (J. I.), <strong>2010</strong>. Thorectes<br />

(Thorectes) lusitanicus (Jekel, 1866) (Coleoptera,

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