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1. Cavefish dorsoventral axis angle during wall swimming: laterality asymmetry

2. A new genus and species of nicoletiid silverfish (Insecta, Zygentoma, Nicoletiidae) from caves of northern Alabama, USA

3. The nature and distribution of putative non-functional alleles suggest only two independent events at the origins of Astyanax mexicanus cavefish populations

4. Population Size and Spatial Distribution of the Mexican Blind Cavefish (Astyanax) within the Caves

5. Biogeographical affinities of the aquatic community of Refugio Cave, a newly discovered Astyanax cave

6. Eye convergence is evoked during larval prey capture (LPC) without visual stimulus and in blind cavefish

7. First record of a freshwater cave sponge (Porifera, unknown gen. and sp.) in a cave inhabited by Astyanax cavefish in the Sierra de El Abra, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

8. A new cave population of Astyanax mexicanus from Northern Sierra de El Abra, Tamaulipas, Mexico

9. Protocol for lens removal in embryonic fish and its application on the developmental effects of eye regression

10. Laterality in cavefish: Left or right foraging behavior in Astyanax mexicanus

11. Divergent evolutionary pathways for aggression and territoriality in Astyanax cavefish

12. The Pennsylvania grotto sculpin: population genetics

13. Troglomorphic features of Astroblepus pholeter, a cavefish from Ecuador, and possible introgressive hybridization

14. Phylogeographical convergence between Astyanax cavefish and mysid shrimps in the Sierra de El Abra, Mexico

15. A new cave locality for Astyanax cavefish in Sierra de El Abra, Mexico

16. Comparing growth in surface and cave morphs of the species Astyanax mexicanus: insights from scales

17. Contrasting feeding habits of post-larval and adult Astyanax cavefish

18. Incipient regressive evolution of the circadian rhythms of a cave amphipod

19. Discovery of Two New Astyanax Cavefish Localities Leads to Further Understanding of the Species Biogeography

20. A troglobitic amphipod in the Ice Caves of the Shawangunk Ridge: Behavior and resistance to freezing

21. Cave dwelling Onychophora from a Lava Tube in the Galapagos

22. Distribution and conservation status of Speleonycta ozarkensis (Insecta, Zygentoma, Nicoletiidae) from caves of the Ozark Highlands of Arkansas and Oklahoma, USA

23. DNA sequences of troglobitic nicoletiid insects support Sierra de El Abra and the Sierra de Guatemala as a single biogeographical area: Implications for Astyanax

24. A new epigean species of the genus Anelpistina (Insecta: Zygentoma: Nicoletiidae) from Sierra de El Abra, Taninul, Mexico

25. 'Nicoletia' tergata Mills, 1940 rediscovered in Florida and confirmed as the first species of the Coletiniinae (Zygentoma: Nicoletiidae) in North America

26. Genetic identification and reiterated captures suggests that the Astyanax mexicanus El Pachón cavefish population is closed and declining

27. Miocene divergence for Texoreddellia? An important component of the cave-adapted fauna of Texas and northern Mexico

30. Discovery of Two New Astyanax Cavefish Localities Leads to Further Understanding of the Species Biogeography

31. Vibration attraction response is a plastic trait in blind Mexican tetra (Astyanax mexicanus), variable within subpopulations inhabiting the same cave

32. DNA Barcoding and Integrative Taxonomy of the Heterolepisma sclerophylla species complex (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae: Heterolepismatinae) and the Description of Two New Species

33. Incipient regressive evolution of the circadian rhythms of a cave amphipod

34. The role of gene flow in rapid and repeated evolution of cave related traits in Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus

35. A new cave locality for Astyanax cavefish in Sierra de El Abra, Mexico

36. Developmental evolution and developmental plasticity of the olfactory epithelium and olfactory skills in Mexican cavefish

37. Mc1r gene in Astroblepus pholeter and Astyanax mexicanus: Convergent regressive evolution of pigmentation across cavefish species

38. Troglomorphic features of Astroblepus pholeter, a cavefish from Ecuador, and possible introgressive hybridization

39. A troglobitic amphipod in the Ice Caves of the Shawangunk Ridge: Behavior and resistance to freezing

40. Cave dwelling Onychophora from a Lava Tube in the Galapagos

41. A local duplication of the Melanocortin receptor 1 locus in Astyanax

42. Contrasting feeding habits of post-larval and adult Astyanax cavefish

43. Two new nicoletiid species (Insecta: Zygentoma) from the Yucatan Peninsula, México

44. A new species ofAnelpistina(Insecta: Zygentoma: Nicoletiidae) from the rainforest of Selva Lacandona, Mexico

45. A new species of the genusAnelpistina(Insecta: Zygentoma: Nicoletiidae) from Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico

46. A new species ofSpeleonycta(Insecta: Zygentoma) from the bay area of San Francisco, California

47. Distribution and conservation status of Speleonycta ozarkensis (Insecta, Zygentoma, Nicoletiidae) from caves of the Ozark Highlands of Arkansas and Oklahoma, USA

49. The First Cavernicolous Nicoletiidae (Insecta: Zygentoma) from the United Arab Emirates

50. Revision of genus Texoreddellia Wygodzinsky, 1973 (Hexapoda, Zygentoma, Nicoletiidae), a prominent element of the cave-adapted fauna of Texas

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