In this paper we present data not published, but yet cited in a previous work concerning with the subterranean community from the Grotta del Fiume, in Central Italy (Sarbu et al 2000). In particular, we discuss the role of food abundance and distribution as a possible determinant of the population genetic structure of Androniscus dentiger, a cave-dweller terrestrial isopod inhabiting that cave, where guano and chemoautotrophic bacteria are trophic sources, spottily distributed in different areas.

Gentile, G., Sarbu, S. (2004). Trophic sources partition and population genetic structure of the isopod Androniscus dentiger from a chemoautotrophy based underground ecosystem. SUBTERRANEAN BIOLOGY, 2, 7-14.

Trophic sources partition and population genetic structure of the isopod Androniscus dentiger from a chemoautotrophy based underground ecosystem

GENTILE, GABRIELE;
2004-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we present data not published, but yet cited in a previous work concerning with the subterranean community from the Grotta del Fiume, in Central Italy (Sarbu et al 2000). In particular, we discuss the role of food abundance and distribution as a possible determinant of the population genetic structure of Androniscus dentiger, a cave-dweller terrestrial isopod inhabiting that cave, where guano and chemoautotrophic bacteria are trophic sources, spottily distributed in different areas.
2004
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/05 - ZOOLOGIA
English
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Chemoautotrophic underground ecosystems, population genetic structure, cave ecology, isopods, stable isotope ratio
Gentile, G., Sarbu, S. (2004). Trophic sources partition and population genetic structure of the isopod Androniscus dentiger from a chemoautotrophy based underground ecosystem. SUBTERRANEAN BIOLOGY, 2, 7-14.
Gentile, G; Sarbu, S
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