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  2. Subterranean fauna - Wikipedia

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    Floodwaters can be detrimental to subterranean species, by dramatically changing the availability of habitat, food and connectivity to other habitats and oxygen. Many subterranean fauna are likely to be sensitive to changes in their environment and floods, which can accompany a drop in temperature, may adversely affect some animals.

  3. Troglofauna - Wikipedia

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    Troglofauna and stygofauna are the two types of subterranean fauna (based on life-history). Both are associated with subterranean environments – troglofauna are associated with caves and spaces above the water table and stygofauna with water. Troglofaunal species include spiders, insects, myriapods and others. Some troglofauna live ...

  4. List of troglobites - Wikipedia

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    Not all cave dwelling species are considered to be troglobites. An animal found in an underground environment may be a troglophile (a species living both in subterranean and in epigean habitats, e.g. bats and cave swallows) or a trogloxene (a species only occurring sporadically in a hypogean habitat and unable to establish a subterranean ...

  5. Cavefish - Wikipedia

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    Cavefish or cave fish is a generic term for fresh and brackish water fish adapted to life in caves and other underground habitats. Related terms are subterranean fish, troglomorphic fish, troglobitic fish, stygobitic fish, phreatic fish, and hypogean fish. [1] [page needed] [2]

  6. Naked mole-rat - Wikipedia

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    The naked mole-rat's subterranean habitat imposes constraints on its circadian rhythm. [55] Living in constant darkness , most individuals possess a free-running activity pattern and are active both day and night, sleeping for short periods several times in between.

  7. Stygofauna - Wikipedia

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    Stygophiles inhabit both surface and subterranean aquatic environments, but are not necessarily restricted to either. Stygoxenes are like stygophiles, except they are defined as accidental or occasional presence in subterranean waters. Stygophiles and stygoxenes may live for part of their lives in caves, but don't complete their life cycle in them.

  8. Fossorial - Wikipedia

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    Cape ground squirrel. A fossorial animal (from Latin fossor 'digger') is one that is adapted to digging and which lives primarily (but not solely) underground. Examples of fossorial vertebrates are badgers, naked mole-rats, meerkats, armadillos, wombats, and mole salamanders. [1]

  9. Kauaʻi cave wolf spider - Wikipedia

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    Habitat modification is largely due to human development and interaction. [8] Construction projects can expose caves to surface air and desiccate the subterranean environment. This also allows novel species like the introduced brown violin spider to enter, which is known to outcompete with the native Kauaʻi cave wolf spider for prey.

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