Subterranean Biology (Dec 2023)

Cave-dwelling fauna of Costa Rica: current state of knowledge and future research perspectives

  • Stanimira Deleva,
  • Andres Ulloa,
  • Hernani F. M. Oliveira,
  • Nikolay Simov,
  • Ferdinando Didonna,
  • Gloriana Chaverri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.47.113219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47
pp. 29 – 62

Abstract

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This study focused on the cave fauna of Costa Rica, which has remained relatively understudied despite the presence of more than 435 recorded natural caves and artificial subterranean sites. We collected and reviewed all available literature data on cave fauna in Costa Rica and created the first comprehensive review of the existing information. In addition, we report new records from field surveys conducted between 2015 and 2018. This study reported approximately 123 animal species, whereas the remaining records (n = 82) represented taxa that could not be identified at the species level. Data were collected from 127 locations throughout the country, with new cave fauna records from 41 sites. Notably, we reported the first occurrence of the true bug Amnestus subferrugineus (Westwood 1837) within Costa Rican caves, which represents an addition to the country’s faunal inventory. As this study highlights the knowledge gaps in the subterranean fauna, it will serve as an important stepping stone for future research and conservation efforts related to caves in Costa Rica.