The Evolution of Cave Life
By Aldemaro Romero
New concepts are challenging conventional ideas about life underground
New concepts are challenging conventional ideas about life underground
DOI: 10.1511/2011.89.144
In a famous anecdote from the history of biology, a student of French naturalist Georges Cuvier is said to have shown up in Cuvier’s bedroom dressed like a devil, horns and cloven hooves included, saying “Cuvier, Cuvier, I am going to eat you!” Cuvier looked at the apparition and retorted, “Horns, hooves, a tail: herbivore. You cannot eat me.”
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