- Ayalon Cave
The Ayalon Cave is a large underground limestone cave located near
Ramla ,Israel , discovered in April 2006. The cave, 300 feet deep, with its branch extends almost 2.5 kilometres making it the second largest limestone cave inIsrael . Researchers announced that they have so far discovered eight new species, all without eyes, including fourcrustacean species and four terrestrial species, previously unknown to science. They added that the crustaceans included two saltwater species and two freshwater species, indicating that this diversity might help better understand the water history of the region.The cave was first discovered when a small opening was discerned in a quarry near Ramla. According to Professor
Amos Frumkin of theHebrew University , the cave is unique in that a thick layer ofchalk left it impermeable to water.The cave will remain closed to the public to allow scientific investigation to continue undisturbed.
Energy source of the local ecosystem
As the cave was completely cut off from the outside environment, it sustained an independent
ecosystem ; this ecosystem did not rely onsunlight andphotosynthesis , or onorganic compounds , for anenergy source. Rather, energy was extracted by Chemoautotrophicbacteria , living in a film on top of the pool water. These bacteria produce energy by oxidizing thesulfide compounds in the water, and derive organic compounds usingcarbon dioxide from the air. These compounds form the basis of the cave's ecosystem.External links
* [http://www.huji.ac.il/cgi-bin/dovrut/dovrut_search_eng.pl?mesge114907691205976587 The Hebrew University Press release announcing the discovery]
* [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/06/060602-israel-cave.html National Geographic]
* [http://www.targetpoint.com/greenview/?id=5&sid=3&gid=245 Cave photos]
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