Figure 2 from: Baquero E, Jordana R, Labrada L, Luque CG (2020) A new species of Pseudosinella Schäffer, 1897 (Collembola, Entomobryidae) from Altamira Caves (Cantabria, Spain). ZooKeys 989: 39-54. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.989.52361
Figure 2 Geographical location of Altamira Caves (Cantabria, Spain). A location and ground plan of the Altamira Caves and its museum B location of the Pseudosinella altamirensis sp. nov. sampling sites along Altamira Cave (August 2000): (1) areas where soil contained mouldy rat or bat faeces; (2) ar...
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Summary: | Figure 2 Geographical location of Altamira Caves (Cantabria, Spain). A location and ground plan of the Altamira Caves and its museum B location of the Pseudosinella altamirensis sp. nov. sampling sites along Altamira Cave (August 2000): (1) areas where soil contained mouldy rat or bat faeces; (2) areas where soil contained a rat cadaver (Rattus rattus); (3) areas where soil contained a bat cadaver (Rhinolophus hipossideros); (4) areas where walls had insect cadavers with visible fungal; (5) areas where water drips or flows towards the cave (hygropetric habitats); (6) areas where water had flooded the surface with small rim stone dams or gours; (7) areas with high clay soil content in the water; (8) areas of continuous monitoring of radon. Plan of the caves with its location courtesy of the National Museum and Research Centre of Altamira. |
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