The International Journal of Speleology has the aim to get cave and karst science known to an increasing number of scientists and scholars. The journal therefore offers the opportunity to all scientists working in and on karst to publish their original research articles or their review papers in an open access, high quality peer reviewed scientific journal at no cost. The journal offers the authors online first, open access, a free PDF of their article, and a wide range of abstracting and indexing services.
Fifty years of cave arthropod sampling: Techniques and best practices
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806X.48.1.2231
The lampenflora in show caves and its treatment: an emerging ecological problem
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806x.48.3.2263
Cyanobacterial and algal abundance and biomass in cave biofilms and relation to environmental and biofilm parameters
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806X.48.1.2224
A review of fractals in karst
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806X.48.1.2218
The multifaceted effects induced by floods on the macroinvertebrate communities inhabiting a sinking cave stream
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806X.48.2.2239
Screening the cultivable cave microbial mats for the production of antimicrobial compounds and antibiotic resistance
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806x.48.3.2272
Culture-based analysis of ‘Cave Silver’ biofilms on Rocks in the former Homestake mine in South Dakota, USA
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806X.48.2.2226
Species-area model predicting diversity loss in an artificially flooded cave in Brazil
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806X.48.2.2244
Genesis of iron and manganese sediments in Zoloushka Cave (Ukraine/Moldova) as revealed by δ 13 C organic carbon
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806x.48.3.2255
Comment on “Assessing preservation priorities of caves and karst areas using the frequency of endemic cave-dwelling species” by Nitzu et al. (2018), Int. J. Speleol., 47 (1): 43-52
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806x.48.1.2241
Sulfur ( 34 S/ 32 S) isotope composition of gypsum and implications for deep cave formation on the Nullarbor Plain, Australia
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806X.48.1.2196
Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806x.48.3.2270
Are microclimate conditions in El Malpais National Monument caves in New Mexico, USA suitable for Pseudogymnoascus growth?
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806x.48.2.2254
Barite replacement boxwork in the Frasassi caves (Italy)
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806x.48.3.2223
J. Michael Queen (1948 – 2019): A Memorial
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806x.48.3.2299
A reply to the comment on “Assessing preservation priorities of caves and karst areas using the frequency of endemic cave-dwelling species” by Nitzu et al. (2018), Int. J. Speleol., 47 (1): 43-52
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806X.48.1.2245
Comparison of some epigean and troglobiotic animals regarding their metabolism intensity. Examination of a classical assertion
来源期刊:International Journal of SpeleologyDOI:10.5038/1827-806X.48.2.2251