Review:

Cave Biodiversity

overall review score: 4.5
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Cave biodiversity refers to the variety of plant and animal species that inhabit caves, underground tunnels, and caverns. These unique ecosystems support a wide range of organisms adapted to thrive in the dark and often harsh conditions found underground.

Key Features

  • Species diversity
  • Adaptations to low light and nutrient availability
  • Importance for science and conservation

Pros

  • Supports unique and rare species
  • Contributes to scientific knowledge
  • Valuable for understanding evolution and adaptation

Cons

  • Vulnerable to human disturbance and pollution
  • Difficult to study and monitor due to inaccessibility

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 09:48:23 PM UTC