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  • A subterranean adaptive rad... A subterranean adaptive radiation of amphipods in Europe
    Borko, Špela; Trontelj, Peter; Seehausen, Ole ... Nature communications, 06/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Adaptive radiations are bursts of evolutionary species diversification that have contributed to much of the species diversity on Earth. An exception is modern Europe, where descendants of ancient ...
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  • Eocene habitat shift from s... Eocene habitat shift from saline to freshwater promoted Tethyan amphipod diversification
    Hou, Zhonge; Sket, Boris; Fišer, Cene ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 08/2011, Volume: 108, Issue: 35
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    Current theory predicts that a shift to a new habitat would increase the rate of diversification, while as lineages evolve into multiple species, intensified competition would decrease the rate of ...
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  • Screening of NaCl salinity ... Screening of NaCl salinity sensitivity across eight species of subterranean amphipod genus Niphargus
    Jemec Kokalj, Anita; Fišer, Žiga; Dolar, Andraž ... Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 05/2022, Volume: 236
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    Secondary salinization of freshwater is becoming a growing environmental problem. Currently, there is few data available on the effects of salinisation on subterranean crustaceans that are vital for ...
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  • Morphologically Cryptic Amp... Morphologically Cryptic Amphipod Species Are "Ecological Clones" at Regional but Not at Local Scale: A Case Study of Four Niphargus Species
    Fišer, Žiga; Altermatt, Florian; Zakšek, Valerija ... PloS one, 07/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 7
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    Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more different than would be predicted from their morphological similarity and phylogenetic relatedness. However, in ...
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  • Scientists’ Warning on the ... Scientists’ Warning on the Conservation of Subterranean Ecosystems
    MAMMOLA, STEFANO; CARDOSO, PEDRO; CULVER, DAVID C. ... BioScience/Bioscience, 08/2019, Volume: 69, Issue: 8
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    In light of recent alarming trends in human population growth, climate change, and other environmental modifications, a “Warning to humanity” manifesto was published in BioScience in 2017. This call ...
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  • Niches within a niche: ecol... Niches within a niche: ecological differentiation of subterranean amphipods across Europe's interstitial waters
    Fišer, Cene; Delić, Teo; Luštrik, Roman ... Ecography, June 2019, 2019-06-00, 20190601, Volume: 42, Issue: 6
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    Species that successfully colonized subterranean environments are subject to two opposing selection processes. Stringent abiotic factors select for convergent adaptations, such as loss of eyes and ...
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  • Parallel morphological evol... Parallel morphological evolution and habitat‐dependent sexual dimorphism in cave‐ vs. surface populations of the Asellus aquaticus (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellidae) species complex
    Balázs, Gergely; Biró, Anna; Fišer, Žiga ... Ecology and evolution, November 2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 21
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    Studying parallel evolution (repeated, independent evolution of similar phenotypes in similar environments) is a powerful tool to understand environment‐dependent selective forces. Surface‐dwelling ...
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  • molecular test for cryptic ... molecular test for cryptic diversity in ground water: how large are the ranges of macro-stygobionts?
    TRONTELJ, PETER; DOUADY, CHRISTOPHE J; FIŠER, CENE ... Freshwater biology, April 2009, Volume: 54, Issue: 4
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    1. Various groundwater habitats have exceptionally high levels of endemism caused by strong hydrographical isolation and low dispersal abilities of their inhabitants. More than 10% of ...
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  • Temperature variation in ca... Temperature variation in caves and its significance for subterranean ecosystems
    Medina, Maria J; Antić, Dragan; Borges, Paulo A V ... Scientific reports, 11/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Climate change affects all ecosystems, but subterranean ecosystems are repeatedly neglected from political and public agendas. Cave habitats are home to unknown and endangered species, with low trait ...
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