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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Materials and methods
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Study area
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Sampling
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Culture methods
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Photographic and SEM methods
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Abbreviations used in text
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Results
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Feeding on detritus
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Reproduction, birth and growth of babies
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Morphology of adult Amphicutis stygobita
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Morphology of Amphilepis patens and Amphilepis platytata
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Morphology of Ophiophragmus filograneus
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Discussion
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Feeding on detritus with EPS, skin may absorb DOM or EPS
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Reproduction and development of babies
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Growth rates
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Morphology of adult A. stygobita compared to other species
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Taxonomic considerations: Amphilepis patens and Amphilepis platytata
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Salinity considerations: Ophiophragmus filograneus
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Anatomy of arm segments
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Anatomy of vertebrae
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Highly fenestrated ossicles
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Paedomorphism advantages
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Probable paedomorphisms and troglomorphisms in 4 cave brittle species
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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