“…However, evidences have accumulated testifying that subterranean habitats are not entirely aseasonal Culver 1969, Tobin et al 2013), and that their inhabitants are not entirely arhythmic (Friedrich 2013, Abhilash et al 2017. Most subterranean habitats are indeed characterized by a constant flux of invaders and migrants (Chapman 1993, Culver and Sket 2002, Culver and Pipan 2009, Romero 2009, and there can be a temporal variability in the presence and distribution of vertebrates (e.g., Reichard et al 2009, Krofel 2010, Biswas 2014, Baker 2015, Ineich and Bourgoin 2016, Balogová et al 2017, Lunghi et al 2018) and invertebrates (e.g., Crouau-Roy et al 1992, Gnaspini et al 2003, Novak et al 2004, Papi and Pipan 2011, Tobin et al 2013, Mammola and Isaia 2014, Bento et al 2016, Mammola et al 2015, 2016a, Bichuette et al 2017, Lunghi et al 2017, Plăiaşu et al 2017 found in caves. For instance, invertebrates may move in search of food in larger cave chambers, and move back to the more stable fissures connected with caves in response to any physiological stress (Juberthie 1969, Chapman 1985.…”