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PRESSURISED: 027 – Cave biology with Thomas Iliffe

PRESSURISED: 027 – Cave biology with Thomas Iliffe

Published 3 years, 8 months ago
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Our short and to the point PRESSURISED version of episode 27. If you don't have time for the full episode and want to get right to the science without any of our waffle, this is the place to be!

 

Read the show notes and find the full episode here:

https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/027-caves

 

With the Professor out at sea, Thom goes off the rails and finally gets his answers on cave biology. What are the similarities and differences between the deep-sea and cave ecosystems? How are they linked? Do we know more about the moon than cave biolo…. just kidding! We speak to the legendary Professor Thomas Iliffe, who has shaped the field of biospeleology (cave biology); discovering over 250 species, and 3 new orders (now you don’t hear that every day)! He talks us through the formation of these habitats, what dive surveys are really like, and how to discover the most fascinating of organisms. We also hear from Martin Pollizotto, a listener (and expert cave diver) on bioluminescence in cave systems (or a lack thereof).

We had a lot of deep-sea news this month! New species are being discovered, Alvin is back in the water breaking previous depth records, we have new tech AND some interstellar news!

 

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Glossary
  • Anchialine - Meaning “near the sea” in Greek, an anchialine pool is a landlocked body of water connected to the ocean via underground caves.
  • Blind cave fish - fish found living in deep caves with no eyes and usually no pigment.
  • Cenote - An underground cave system in Mexico.
  • Epigenetics - the study of how your behaviours and environment can affect the way your genes work.
  • Halocline - A vertical zone in the water column where the salinity changes rapidly from less saline to more saline (in caves this means the more dense salt water sits below the less dense fresher water).
  • Hermaphroditic - Possessing both male and female reproductive organs.
  • Order - (taxonomy) a way of giving organising species with other closely related species.
  • Remipede - A class of blind crustaceans found in marine caves.
  • Yucatan – A region of Mexico famous for its cenotes.

 

Links Tom’s work in TV

Netflix Alien Worlds, Episode 1 (Atlas)

National Geographic Drain the Bermuda Triangle (starting @ 19:40) 

Christmas Island Cave Diving Expedition

 

Tom’s Published Research

Bermuda’s Walsingham Caves: A Global Hotspot for Anchialine Stygobionts, Diversity 13