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Extreme Adaptation in Caves
Daphne Soares
, Matthew L. Niemiller
Biological Sciences
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Cavefish
100%
Extreme Adaptation
100%
Adaptation
66%
Salamander
66%
Subterranean Environment
66%
Cave Salamander
66%
Vertebrates
33%
Pigmentation
33%
Hypertrophy
33%
Electroreception
33%
Non-visualization
33%
Subterranean Habitats
33%
Anatomical Features
33%
Troglomorphy
33%
Cave Adaptation
33%
Troglomorphic
33%
Skeletal Changes
33%
Regressive Evolution
33%
Loss of pigmentation
33%
Visual Modality
33%
Subterranean Adaptations
33%
Underground Habitat
33%
Taxonomic Groups
33%
Morphological Traits
33%
Troglobiont
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pigmentation
100%
Taxon
50%
Morphological Trait
50%