1993
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751993000200005
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Invertebrados cavernícolas da porção meridional da província espeleológica do Vale do Ribeira, sul do Brasil

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“…However, no information relating to the phlebotomines in the Speleological Province of the Ribeira Valley has been found in the literature by these present authors, despite its having been investigated for a great number of organisms (Pinto-da-Rocha 1994;Trajano 2000). Certain human activities such as ecological tourism, research, mining, surveillance by forest wardens, colonization and others, undertaken in this province in forested and/or speleological areas, increase the chances of people's coming into contact with phlebotomine populations.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…However, no information relating to the phlebotomines in the Speleological Province of the Ribeira Valley has been found in the literature by these present authors, despite its having been investigated for a great number of organisms (Pinto-da-Rocha 1994;Trajano 2000). Certain human activities such as ecological tourism, research, mining, surveillance by forest wardens, colonization and others, undertaken in this province in forested and/or speleological areas, increase the chances of people's coming into contact with phlebotomine populations.…”
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“…2), constituem as espécies troglóbias da porção paulista da Província Espeológica do Vale do Ribeira. Seus indivíduos possuem modificações fisiológicas (crescimento lento, grande longevidade, baixa fertilidade) e morfológicas (redução dos olhos, alongamento dos apêndices, despigmentação) que não os permite viver no meio externo tornando-os muito vulneráveis a perturbações ambientais (PIN- TO-DA-ROCHA 1993, TRAJANO & GNASPINI 2001 …”
Section: Macrobrachium Carcinus (Linnaeus 1758)unclassified
“…The duration of the adult phase was studied for the following Neotropical species: more than two years for the gonyleptid G. spelaeum (MelloLeiUlo, 1933 Ecological classification and food web notes. Daguerreia inermis is a common opilionid at Ribeira Valley (TRAJANO 1987;TRAJANO & GNASPlNI-NETTO 1991a, 1991bPINTO-DA-RoCHA 1994, 1995. It was class ified as a troglophile since it has been observed in the most of studied caves as immature in several nymphal stages and adults (showing reproduction at hypogean habitat) and has large cave populations that are distributed for almost all places of the caves.…”
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confidence: 99%