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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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formations in the Brazilian semi-arid (caatinga). This genus, hitherto<br />

monotypic, was known only from Gabon. This occurrence is remarkable<br />

because very few genera of Armadillidae are known from both<br />

Afrotropics and Neotropics, and because it offers evidence of a tropical<br />

Gondwana biogeographical component. KW: Malacostraca, terrestrial<br />

crustaceans, semi-arid, cave life, Karst, caatinga, Brazil.<br />

http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/list/<strong>2010</strong>/2677.html<br />

SOUZA (M. F. V. R.) & FERREIRA (R. L.), <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Eukoenenia (Palpigradi: Eukoeneniidae) in Brazilian caves<br />

with the first troglobiotic palpigrade from South America.<br />

Journal of Arachnology 38(3, December):415-424. DOI:<br />

http://dx.doi.org/10.1636/Ha09-112.1. ABS: Reports of<br />

Palpigradi from South American caves are rare, and no troglobiotic<br />

species have yet been described. This apparent deficiency, however,<br />

reflects merely a lack of reporting. Ten years of biospeleological surveys<br />

of 603 caves in 16 of the 26 Brazilian states, in bedrocks including<br />

limestone, quartzite, iron ore, granite, and gneiss, have led to the capture<br />

of 494 palpigrades, and specimens with troglomorphic characteristics<br />

have been found in Minas Gerais, Bahia, and Espirito Santo. Palpigrades<br />

have been found to be relatively more common in iron ore caves, and<br />

troglomorphic species apparently occupy cave habitats different from<br />

those occupied by edaphomorphic species. The description of the first<br />

troglobite species from South America is presented here. Eukoenenia<br />

maquinensis, new species, collected in the Maquiné Cave Minas Gerais,<br />

Brazil, has six blades in the lateral organs, seven pairs of setae on the<br />

propeltidium, six setae on the basitarsus IV (a single proximal sternal<br />

seta) and a singular chaetotaxy of opisthosomal sternites. KW:<br />

Eukoenenia maquinensis, Neotropics, troglomorphic.<br />

SOUZA-SILVA (M.), MARTINS (R. P.) & FERREIRA<br />

(R. L.), <strong>2010</strong>. Conservation of cave invertebrates and<br />

study of impacts on caves located in the Brazilian Atlantic<br />

rain forest:91-92. 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: The Brazilian Atlantic rain forest extends over great<br />

extensions and includes discrete caves. Through historic (295 caves) and<br />

present data of 103 caves, the study is aimed to evaluate the knowledge<br />

on invertebrates cave fauna of the Atlantic Forest, to evaluate the main<br />

antropic changes, and propose a methodology to evaluate the biological<br />

relevance and vulnerability of caves. Historical data indicate presence of<br />

208 troglomorphic species, contrasting with 95 species found in this<br />

study. The similarity observed between the cave invertebrate<br />

communities was not higher than 30%. The anthropogenic changes were<br />

deforestation (40%), mining (15%), inorganic waste (13%), trample<br />

(12%), touristic usage (10%), constructions (10%), graffiti (8.5%), exotic<br />

species (8.5%) religious usage (7.5%). Vulnerability level was considered<br />

extreme for 7% of the caves, high for 38%, average for 26%, and low for<br />

29%. Among the caves visited in this study, 47% need emergent<br />

conservation and management plans. The karst areas classified as richer<br />

in troglomorphic species were considered to be of major priority for<br />

conservation actions. Such areas correspond to the limestone caves of the<br />

Chapada Diamantina (9 spp.), the limestone caves of the Serra do<br />

Ramalho (7 spp.), the limestone caves of the Parque Nacional Cavernas<br />

do Peruaçu (10 spp.), the limestone caves of the Rio Pardo karst (18<br />

spp.), the quartzite caves of Parque Estadual Serra de Ibitipoca (9 spp.);<br />

the ferrugineous caves of the quadrilátero ferrífero (68 spp.), the<br />

limestone caves of the south of São Paulo state and northeast of Paraná<br />

state (62 spp.) and the limestone caves of the Serra da Bodoquena (9<br />

spp.). The caves sampled up to the present moment have presented<br />

heterogenous ecological conditions (trophic structure, endemism, number<br />

of invertebrate species, and impacts registered). Such heterogeneity<br />

justifies the necessity of urgent and more detailed studies, including as<br />

many caves as possible (located in the Atlantic Forest), for a better<br />

understanding of underground biodiversity, subsidize plans of use and<br />

actions of management and conservation. http://www.icsb<strong>2010</strong>.net/<br />

SOUZA-SILVA (M.), PARENTONI MARTINS (R.) &<br />

FERREIRA (R. L.), <strong>2010</strong>. Trophic dynamics of the<br />

coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) in a tropical<br />

limestone cave:48-49, poster presentation. In: 20 th<br />

International Conference on Subterranean Biology,<br />

Postojna, Slovenia, 29 August-3 September <strong>2010</strong>, ICSB<br />

Bernard LEBRETON & Jean-Pierre BESSON<br />

Créé le : 01.01.<strong>2010</strong><br />

Modifié le : 30.06.<strong>2010</strong><br />

<strong>2010</strong> Abstract Book, edited by: Ajda MOŠKRIČ and Peter<br />

TRONTELJ, ISBN 978-961-269-286-5. ABS: The temporal<br />

budgets of the input, retention and use by invertebrates of the coarse<br />

organic matter were evaluated in a tropical limestone cave. These budgets<br />

are essential for the understanding of the trophic dynamics in this<br />

environment, which is poor regarding invertebrate species and food<br />

resources. Primary resources are roots that emerge from the bottom of the<br />

hypogean stream and provide shelter and food for numerous<br />

invertebrate's species. In addition, these microhabitats are distinct from<br />

those provided by the sediment. Detritus penetrates only through the<br />

stream in lower quantities in the dry season, contrary to what happens in<br />

the rainy season. However, higher transport and leaching energies in the<br />

rainy season prevent detritus retention. During the rainy season, flood<br />

flows work as a force that destabilizes the processes of retention,<br />

biological colonization and detritus processing in the stream. In the<br />

terrestrial environment, bat feces was the main secondary resource<br />

available for the invertebrates; the constant production of this resource<br />

influences the structure and distribution of invertebrates. Unfavourable<br />

temperature conditions and, especially, low humidity in the soil promote<br />

low consumption rates of plant detritus. The cave functionality depends<br />

directly of the alochtonous food resources. Organic matter is transported<br />

in pulses by water flows and bats. Water can transport litter, while bats<br />

release feces. Both are extremely epigean-dependent processes of the dry<br />

season conditions and intact with the surrounding epigean vegetation.<br />

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

Spéléo-Club de Paris, <strong>2010</strong>. Le timbre du mois. La lettre du<br />

Spéléo-Club de Paris 282(Lundi 1 er Février). RÉS: L'Oreillard<br />

roux (ou brun, septentrional ou commun selon les auteurs) sont des<br />

chauves-souris communes dans le Vexin. Il est très difficile de distinguer<br />

le Plecotus auritus, l'Oreillard, de l'autre espèce, P. austriacus, mais cet<br />

Oreillard gris ou méridional est inconnu en Île-de-France.<br />

http://www.speleoclubdeparis.fr/spip.php?article89<br />

Spéléo-Club de Paris, <strong>2010</strong>. Le timbre du mois. La lettre du<br />

Spéléo-Club de Paris 283(Mardi 9 Mars). RÉS: Ce timbre<br />

roumain de 1993 fait partie d'une série présentant 6 animaux cavernicoles<br />

de la grotte de Movilé. Nepa anophthalma Décu Gruia Keffer & Sarbu<br />

1994 est une nèpe, un scorpion d'eau. Parmi les biologistes qui ont décrit<br />

cette nouvelle espèce, on trouve le nom de Serban Sarbu qui fut, le temps<br />

de son séjour en France, membre de notre club. Cet insecte carnassier est<br />

un animal stygobie "aquatique" totalement inféodé au monde souterrain et<br />

adapté aux eaux sulfureuses de cette étrange cavité du sud de la<br />

Roumanie. http://www.speleoclubdeparis.fr/spip.php?article107<br />

Spéléo-Club de Paris, <strong>2010</strong>. Portfolio (photo noir et blanc<br />

d'un Aphaenops pluto). La lettre du Spéléo-Club de Paris<br />

283(Mardi 9 Mars).<br />

http://www.speleoclubdeparis.fr/spip.php?article107<br />

ŠTAMOL (V.), <strong>2010</strong>. A list of the land snails (Mollusca:<br />

Gastropoda) of Croatia, with recommendations for their<br />

Croatian names. Natura Croatica 19(1, June 30):1-76.<br />

ABS: By examination of extensive literature data, a list of the terrestrial<br />

snails of Croatia has been compiled. A list of Croatian names for each<br />

taxon is also provided for the first time. Croatian endemic species and<br />

subspecies are indicated. KW: Land snails, Croatia, Croatian names,<br />

common names, endemics.<br />

http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=82825&la<br />

ng=en<br />

STAN (A.-M.), <strong>2010</strong>. Un exemple de rayonnement<br />

universitaire occidental en Europe centrale et orientale:<br />

étude de cas sur les enseignants français embauchés à<br />

l'université roumaine de Cluj après 1919. Les Cahiers de<br />

Framespa 6. http://framespa.revues.org/477<br />

STANLEY (E. H.), POWERS (S. M.) & LOTTIG (N. R.),<br />

<strong>2010</strong>. The evolving legacy of disturbance in stream<br />

ecology: concepts, contributions, and coming challenges.<br />

Journal of the North American Benthological Society<br />

29(1):67-83. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1899/08-027.1.<br />

Station alpine Joseph Fourier, <strong>2010</strong>. Index seminum. Jardin<br />

botanique alpin du Lautaret (Hautes-Alpes, France). N° 56,<br />

année <strong>2010</strong>, récolte 2009. http://sajf.ujf-grenoble.fr/. 32 p.<br />

BL: Cf p. 18, 142 Asphodelus ramosus L. Marseille, Grotte Rolland<br />

(France, 13), 30 m; p. 19, 319 Cistus albidus L. Marseille, Grotte Rolland

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