“…For example, the absence of a native subterranean fauna in the northernmost European regions mirrors the severe effects of the compact ice shield covering Northern Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, about 22,000 years ago) (Ehlers, Gibbard, & Hughes, ). As a result, subterranean species occurring in these areas mostly exhibit weak adaptations, because northernmost subterranean habitats have been actively undergoing recolonization in recent times (Holdhaus, ; Růžička, Smilauer, & Mlejnek, ; Mammola, Cardoso, Ribera, Pavlek, & Isaia, ; Mammola, Goodacre, & Isaia, ; but see McInerney et al., ). Conversely, where the ice shield was more fragmented, such as in the Alps, marginal areas and mountain peaks protruding through the surface of the glaciers supported the survival of a specialized subterranean fauna (e.g., Latella, Verdari, & Gobbi, ; Mammola, Cardoso, et al., ; Mammola, Goodacre, et al., ).…”