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- who: ufeffAmosufeff ufeffFrumkinufeff et al. from the University of L`Aquila, Italy have published the Article: An isolated chemolithoautotrophic ecosystem deduced from environmental isotopes: Ayyalon cave (Israel), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The dynamics of these elements have a strong influence on the magnitude and location of the energy base of food webs in the cave ecosystems, with zones such as the water-air interface acting as hotspots for productivity. Most chemolithoautotrophic caves with well-developed geomicrobiology ecosystems have sulfidic water (Northup et_al, 2001; Hose, 2013; Palmer, 2013). A good example of such . . .
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