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- W4200557275 abstract "The subterranean environment comprises voids of any size in which life can develop in aphotic, aseasonal and largely oligotrophic conditions. A small proportion of living organisms have been able to evolve and adapt to such conditions. Some of them have become strictly dependent on this harsh environment, at the price of a set of profound biological adaptations. Key new discoveries shed light on ancient biogeographical patterns but challenge our views regarding the origin and history of the extant fauna, as illustrated by the recently discovered monospecific genus Iberotrechodes in a cave in Cantabria, Spain. Vicariance by plate tectonics remains the main explanatory factor for the amphi-Atlantic distribution displayed by many groups of subterranean Crustacea. An accurate knowledge of subterranean diversity at the species level, combined with a comprehensive overview of the geological and paleoclimatic histories of the areas of interest, is a prerequisite to the understanding of biogeographic patterns." @default.
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