Shining a light on mysterious underwater cave creatures

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Cave ecologist Fernando Calderón Gutiérrez is studying the resilience of cave-adapted species in the face of climate change and other stressors.

Fernando Calderón Gutiérrez is a marine biologist at Texas A&M University in San Antonio. Credit: Natalie L Gibb forI was always interested in biology, but it wasn’t until I saw a film about cave diving in secondary school — in which I watched divers glide past massive stalactites — that I realized I wanted to study cave fauna. The video didn’t mention the creatures inhabiting those underwater chambers, but I knew they must be there.

Cave diving requires specialized equipment and coordinated groups. In this photo, taken in March in Belize, you can see that I always carry duplicate lights and navigation tools, and bring extra air tanks. During this sampling trip, I was using a plankton net and test tubes to collect tiny, nearly invisible animals floating in the water.

We’ve come to understand that caves are full of life, brimming with sponges; shrimp; sea stars and urchins; and bristled, segmented worms, all adapted for life in low-light environments. Cave species are often paler and have slower metabolisms and fewer sensory appendages, such as eyes, than those that live in brighter conditions. Sometimes we find one species in only a single cave, whereas others seem to appear all over.

If we don’t commit to conserving these mysterious places, they could be gone before we have the chance to understand them, and everything that makes them unique will disappear too.

 

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