No records
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An Annotated Bibliography of the Zoology of Tennessee and the Tennessee Valley Region (1939) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
1939-01-01 |
Research Reports |
An Annotated Bibliography of the Zoology of Tennessee and the Tennessee Valley Region.
Shoup 1939 |
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North American Triclad Turbellaria XI. New, Chiefly Cavernicolous, Planarians (1945) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1945-09-01 |
Research Reports |
North American Triclad Turbellaria XI. New, Chiefly Cavernicolous, Planarian.
Hyman 1945 |
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NEW CAVE BEETLES (CARABIDAE, TRECHINI} FROM TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY (1959) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
1959-01-01 |
Research Reports |
NEW CAVE BEETLES (CARABIDAE, TRECHINI) FROM TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY.
Barr 1959 |
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Checklist of Macroscopic Troglobitic Organisms of the United States (1960) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1960-07-01 |
Research Reports |
Systematic classification and analysis of macroscopic troglobitic organisms of the United States.
Nicholas 1960 |
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STUDIES ON THE CAVERNICOLE PTOMAPHAGUS OF THE UNITED STATES (COLEOPTERA: CATOPIDAE) (1963) |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
1962-07-25 |
Research Reports |
STUDIES ON THE CAVERNICOLE PTOMAPHAGUS OF THE UNITED STATES (COLEOPTERA: CATOPIDAE).
Barr 1963 |
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The Range of the Cave Salamander, Eurycea Lucifuga Rafinesque, in Alabama (1962) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1962-10-17 |
Research Reports |
The Range of the Cave Salamander, Eurycea Lucifuga Rafinesque, in Alabama.
Valentine 1962 |
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THE ROBUSTUS GROUP IN THE GENUS PSEUDANOPHTHALMUS (COLEOPTERA: CARABIDAE: TRECHINI) (1962) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
1962-12-01 |
Research Reports |
THE ROBUSTUS GROUP IN THE GENUS PSEUDANOPHTHALMUS (COLEOPTERA: CARABIDAE: TRECHINI) (1962)
Barr 1962 (a) |
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Origins and Affinities of the Troglobitic Crayfishes of W North America ' (Decapoda: Astacidae) i II. Genus Orconect (1972) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1972-01-01 |
Research Reports |
Origins and Affinities of the Troglobitic Crayfishes of W North America (Decapoda: Astacidae) i II. Genus Orconect.
Hobbs and Barr 1972 |
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A SYSTEMATIC REVISION AND THE EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY OF THE PTOMAPHAGUS (ADELOPS) BEETLES OF NORTH AMERICA (COLEOPTERA; LEIODIDAE; CATOPINAE), WITH EMPHASIS ON CAVE-INHABITING SPECIES (1973) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1973-05-01 |
Research Reports |
A SYSTEMATIC REVISION AND THE EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY OF THE PTOMAPHAGUS (ADELOPS) BEETLES OF NORTH AMERICA (COLEOPTERA; LEIODIDAE; CATOPINAE), WITH EMPHASIS ON CAVE-INHABITING SPECIES.
Peck 1973 |
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A Review of the Troglobitic Decapod Crustaceans of the Americas (1977) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1977-01-01 |
Research Reports |
A analysis of cave dependent crustaceans in North America. Limrock Blowing Cave is referenced briefly.
Hobbs et al 1977 |
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SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION OF FOREST LITTER ADELOPSIS IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS* (COLEOPTERA: LEIODIDAE; CATOPINAE) (1978) |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
1978-01-01 |
Research Reports |
SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION OF FOREST LITTER ADELOPSIS IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS* (COLEOPTERA: LEIODIDAE CATOPINAE).
Peck 1978 |
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The Systematics and Biology of the Cave-Crickets of the North American Tribe Hadenoecini (Orthoptera Saltatoria: Ensifera: Rhaphidophoridae: Dolichopodinae) 1978 |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1978-08-01 |
Research Reports |
The Systematics and Biology of the Cave-Crickets of the North American Tribe Hadenoecini (Orthoptera Saltatoria: Ensifera: Rhaphidophoridae: Dolichopodinae)
Hubbell and Norton 1978 |
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New Species Groups of Pseudanophthalmus from the Central Basin of Tennessee (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae) (1980) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
1980-07-01 |
Research Reports |
New Species Groups of Pseudanophthalmus from the Central Basin of Tennessee (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae).
Barr 1980 |
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SYSTEMATICS, EVOLUTION, AND ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF THE CA VERNICOLOUS CAMPODEIDS OF THE GENUS LITOCAMPA (DIPLURA: CAMPODEIDAE) IN THE UNITED STATES (1981) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1981-04-01 |
Research Reports |
SYSTEMATICS, EVOLUTION, AND ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF THE CAVERNICOLOUS CAMPODEIDS OF THE GENUS LITOCAMPA (DIPLURA: CAMPODEIDAE) IN THE UNITED STATES.
Ferguson 1981 |
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Karst Geomorphology of Upper Sinking Cove, Franklin County, TN |
Sinking Cove Cave Preserve |
1982-01-01 |
Research Reports |
Analysis of the karst geomorphology of Cave Cove, Farmers Cove, and Wolf Cove, focusing on Cave Cove Cave as a major water conduit through the upper sections of Sinking Cove.
Jerry Douglas Davis
Davis 1982 |
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KARST LANDFORMS AND DRAINAGE BASIN EVOLUTION IN THE OBEY RIVER BASIN, NORTH-CENTRAL TENNESSEE, U.S.A. (1983) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
1983-01-01 |
Research Reports |
KARST LANDFORMS AND DRAINAGE BASIN EVOLUTION IN THE OBEY RIVER BASIN, NORTH-CENTRAL TENNESSEE, U.S.A. (1983)
White and White 1983. |
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The Spider Family Nesticidae (Aranae) in North America, Central America, and the West Indies (1984) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1984-01-01 |
Research Reports |
The Spider Family Nesticidae (Aranae) in North America, Central America, and the West Indies (1984)
Gertsch 1984 |
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The distribution and evolution of cavernicolous Ptomaphagus beetles in the southeastern United States (Coleoptera; Leiodidae; Cholevinae) with new species and records (1984) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1984-05-16 |
Research Reports |
The distribution and evolution of cavernicolous Ptomaphagus beetles in the southeastern United States (Coleoptera; Leiodidae; Cholevinae) with new species and records.
Peck 1984 |
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MOLECULAR EVOLUTIONARY DIVERGENCE AMONG NORTH AMERICAN CAVE CRICKETS. II. DNA-DNA HYBRIDIZATION (1987) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1987-06-19 |
Research Reports |
MOLECULAR EVOLUTIONARY DIVERGENCE AMONG NORTH AMERICAN CAVE CRICKETS. II. DNA-DNA HYBRIDIZATION
Caccone and Powell 1987 |
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MOLECULAR EVOLUTIONARY DIVERGENCE AMONG NORTH AMERICAN CAVE CRICKETS. I. ALLOZYME VARIATION (1987) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1987-12-17 |
Research Reports |
MOLECULAR EVOLUTIONARY DIVERGENCE AMONG NORTH AMERICAN CAVE CRICKETS. I. ALLOZYME VARIATION.
Caccone and Sbordoni 1987 |
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The Cave Fauna of Alabama: Terrestrial Invertebrates (Excluding Insects) (1989) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1989-06-01 |
Research Reports |
The Cave Fauna of Alabama: Terrestrial Invertebrates (Excluding Insects)
Peck 1989 |
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Hydrogeologic investigations of contaminant movement in karst aquifers in the vicinity of a train derailment near Lewisburg, Tennessee (1994) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
1994-08-16 |
Research Reports |
Analysis of contaminant flow through a karst aquifer following the train derailment in Lewisburg, TN, USA.
Crawford and Ulmer 1994 |
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Cave Fauna of Alabama: The Insects |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1995-06-01 |
Research Reports |
Cave dependent insects of Alabama
Peck 1995 |
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Karst Environmental Symposium Proceedings: GROUNDWATER TRACING FOR SPRING BASIN DELINEATION IN A FLOOD - PRONE AREA OF RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TENNESSEE (1997) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
1997-10-31 |
Research Reports |
Karst Environmental Symposium Proceedings: GROUNDWATER TRACING FOR SPRING BASIN DELINEATION IN A FLOOD - PRONE AREA OF RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TENNESSEE . Snail Shell description begins on page 50.
1997 Water Resources Proceedings
Ogden and Scott 1997 |
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A Revision of the Appalachian Spider Genus Liocranoides (Araneae: Tengellidae) (1999) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
1999-12-08 |
Research Reports |
A Revision of the Appalachian Spider Genus Liocranoides (Araneae: Tengellidae). Re-evaluation of the genus Liocranoides based on new information to better describe the species.
Platnick 1999 |
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SCCi Biology Records Johnson's Crook Cave (2000) |
Charles B Henson Preserve at Johnsons Crook |
2000-01-01 |
Research Reports |
Biology survey of Johnson's Crook Cave (2000): Excel spread sheet of biota observed in Johnson's Crook Cave and the references associated with observations. This is both field observations and a compilation of previous research.
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Reassessment of the Historical and Search for New Localities of the Tennessee Cave Salamander (Gyrinophilus palleucus) in Alabama (2000) |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
2000-11-01 |
Research Reports |
Reassessment of the Historical and Search for New Localities of the Tennessee Cave Salamander (Gyrinophilus palleucus) in Alabama.
Godwin 2000 |
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A BIOLOGICAL INVENTORY OF EIGHT CAVES IN NORTHWESTERN GEORGIA WITH CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS 2001 |
Fricks Cave Preserve |
2001-12-01 |
Research Reports |
A 1995 biological inventory of 8 northwestern Georgia caves documented or re-confirmed the presence
of 46 species of invertebrates, 35 considered troglobites or troglophiles. The study yielded new cave
records for amphipods, isopods, diplurans, and carabid beetles. New state records for Georgia included
a pselaphid beetle. Ten salamander species were in the 8 caves, including a true troglobite, the Tennessee
cave salamander. Two frog, 4 bat, and 1 rodent species were also documented. One cave contained a
large colony of gray bats.
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 1991 - 1998 |
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GENESIS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF TUMBLING ROCK CAVE, A VALLEY WALL CONDUIT IN JACKSON COUNTY , ALABAMA (2002) |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
2002-04-04 |
Research Reports |
A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE GENESIS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF TUMBLING ROCK CAVE, A VALLEY WALL CONDUIT IN JACKSON COUNTY, ALABAMA (2002)
Kambesis 2002 |
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Monitoring Trends in Bat Populations of the US and Territories: Problems and Prospects (USGS 2003) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
2003-01-01 |
Research Reports |
Monitoring Trends in Bat Populations of the US and Territories: Problems and Prospects (USGS 2003)
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THE CAVE-INHABITING ROVE BEETLES OF THE UNITED STATES (COLEOPTERA; STAPHYLINIDAE; EXCLUDING ALEOCHARINAE AND PSELAPHINAE): DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS (2003) |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
2003-01-01 |
Research Reports |
THE CAVE-INHABITING ROVE BEETLES OF THE UNITED STATES (COLEOPTERA; STAPHYLINIDAE; EXCLUDING ALEOCHARINAE AND PSELAPHINAE): DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS.
Peck and Thayer 2003 |
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A Classification and Checklist of the Genus Pseudanophthalmus jeannel (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae) (2004) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
2004-01-01 |
Research Reports |
A Classification and Checklist of the Genus Pseudanophthalmus Jeannel (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae). Species analysis in caves of TN, AL, and GA, along with analysis of above ground features in the Appalachia and Allegheny Plateau region.
Barr 2004 |
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A LATE TERTIARY ORIGIN FOR MULTILEVEL CAVES ALONG THE WESTERN ESCARPMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU, TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY, ESTABLISHED BY COSMOGENIC 26 AL AND 10 BE (2004) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2004-08-01 |
Research Reports |
Cosmogenic burial dating of quartzose cave sediments deposited in multilevel caves beneath the western margin of the Cumberland Plateau dates ~5.7 Ma of cave development in step with episodic incision of the Upper Cumberland River.
Anthony and Granger 2004 |
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2005 Analysis of Cave biota and Diversity Across the Cumberland Plateau (2005) (NO TITLE ON PAPER) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2005-01-01 |
Research Reports |
2005 Analysis of Cave biota and Diversity Across the Cumberland Plateau (2005). Goal of this biological survey is to enhance the understanding of cave dependent species in the Cumberland Project Areas.
Lewis 2005
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Biogeographic Origin, Taxonomic Status, and Conservation Biology of Asplenium monanthes L. in The Southeastern US (2003) |
Neversink Cave Preserve |
2005-05-01 |
Research Reports |
Assessment of the Asplenium monanthes L. in the SE United States (2003).
Asplenium monanthes L. is an apogamous fern with a wide tropical and subtropical distribution that extends into the temperate zone in the SE United States. These populations are quite distant from the nearest neotropical populations, so the circumstances of their origin (i.e. as pre-Pleistocene relicts or by later long-distance dispersal) were investigated using spore and gametophyte morphology and starch gel electrophoresis. |
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Subterranean phylogeography of freshwater crayfishes shows extensive gene flow and surprisingly large population sizes (2005) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2005-06-01 |
Research Reports |
Subterranean phylogeography of freshwater crayfishes shows extensive gene flow and surprisingly large population sizes.
JENNIFER E. BUHAY and KEITH A. CRANDALL (2005) |
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Relationship Between Physiochemical Factors and Distribution of Stygobitic Crayfishes in Southeastern Caves (2006) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2006-01-01 |
Research Reports |
Relationship Between Physiochemical Factors and Distribution of Stygobitic Crayfishes in Southeastern Caves.
Spanjer and Cipollini 2006 |
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The United States Saltpeter Cave Survey, 2006 (2006) |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
2006-01-01 |
Research Reports |
The United States Saltpeter Cave Survey, 2006
Plemons 2006 |
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Surface to subsurface freshwater connections: phylogeographic and habitat analyses of Cambarus tenebrosus , a facultative cave-dwelling crayfish (2006) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2006-04-26 |
Research Reports |
Surface to subsurface freshwater connections: phylogeographic and habitat analyses of Cambarus tenebrosus, a facultative cave-dwelling crayfish.
Finlay et al 2006 |
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PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC ANALYSES OF OBLIGATE AND FACULTATIVE CAVE CRAYFISH SPECIES ON TH E CUMBERLAND PLATEAU OF THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS (2006) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2006-07-12 |
Research Reports |
PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC ANALYSES OF OBLIGATE AND FACULTATIVE CAVE CRAYFISH SPECIES ON THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU OF THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS.
Jennifer Buhay 2006 |
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Molecular taxonomy in the dark: Evolutionary history, phylogeography, and diversity of cave cray W sh in the subgenus Aviticambarus , genus Cambarus (2007) |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
2006-07-12 |
Research Reports |
Molecular taxonomy in the dark: Evolutionary history, phylogeography, and diversity of cave crayfish in the subgenus Aviticambarus, genus Cambarus. 2007
Buhay et al 2007 |
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A new chronology for the age of Appalachian erosional surfaces determined by cosmogenic nuclides in cave sediments (2007) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2007-01-01 |
Research Reports |
A new chronology for the age of Appalachian erosional surfaces determined by cosmogenic nuclides in cave sediments. Burial dating using differential decay in clastic cave sediments reveals more than 5 millions years of landscape development underground.
Anthony and Granger 2007. |
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Indiana Bat (Myotis sodalis) Draft Recovery Plan: First Revision (2007) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2007-04-01 |
Research Reports |
Indiana Bat (Myotis sodalis) Draft Recovery Plan: First Revision (2007)
USFWS 2007 |
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An empirical stream power formulation for knickpoint retreat in Appalachian Plateau fluviokarst (2007) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2007-06-13 |
Research Reports |
Hydrologically abandoned caves on tributaries of the Upper Cumberland River, TN, USA record a wave of river incision that advanced up the drainage basin in the late Pliocene to early Pleistocene. Geomorphic and geologic evidence suggest that incision occurred as a migrating knickpoint generated by sudden base-level lowering.
Anthony and Granger 2007(b) |
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Assessment of the Population Status of the Gray Bat (Myotis grisescens) Fern 2005 - 2007 |
Fern Cave Preserve |
2007-10-01 |
Research Reports |
Assessment of the Population Status of the Gray Bat (Myotis grisescens) from 2005 to 2007 across the southeast, pertaining to Fern Cave, Jackson County, AL.
Martin 2007 |
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DISTRIBUTION AND RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF TENNESSEE C AVE SALAMANDERS ( GYRINOPHILUS PALLEUCUS AND GYRINOPHILUS GULOLINEATUS ) WITH AN EMPHASIS ON TENNESSEE POPULATIONS (2007) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
2007-12-28 |
Research Reports |
Determining the distribution and relative abundance of the Tennessee Cave Salamander across their known habitat. Better understanding the range and populations of the Tennessee Cave Salamander and species status.
Miller Niemiller 2008 |
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TAXONOMIC REVISION OF CAVE CRAYFISHES IN THE GENUS ORCONECTES , SUBGENUS ORCONECTES (DECAPODA: CAMBARIDAE) ALONG THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU, INCLUDING A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES, ORCONECTES BARRI (2008) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2008-01-01 |
Research Reports |
TAXONOMIC REVISION OF CAVE CRAYFISHES IN THE GENUS ORCONECTES , SUBGENUS ORCONECTES (DECAPODA: CAMBARIDAE) ALONG THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU, INCLUDING A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES, ORCONECTES BARRI (2008)
Buhay and Crandall 2008 |
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Recent divergence with gene flow in Tennessee cave salamanders (Plethodontidae: Gyrinophilus ) inferred from gene genealogies (2008) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
2008-01-11 |
Research Reports |
Recent divergence with gene flow in Tennessee cave salamanders (Plethodontidae: Gyrinophilus ) inferred from gene genealogies.
Niemiller et al 2008 |
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Project 3: Assessment of population size, age structure and growth rates for cave inhabiting crayfish in Alabama 2008 |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2008-09-30 |
Research Reports |
Project 3: Assessment of population size, age structure and growth rates for cave inhabiting crayfish in Alabama.
Huryn et al 2008 |
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Caves as Islands: Population Genetics of Nesticus barri (Araneae: Nesticidae) (2009) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2009-04-29 |
Research Reports |
Genetic analysis of Nesticus barri from various locations to determine if there are genetic differences between populations.
Snowman 2009 |
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THE MINERALOGY AND TRACE ELEMENT CHEMISTRY OF BLACK MANGANESE OXIDE DEPOSITS FROM CAVES (2009) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
2009-08-01 |
Research Reports |
THE MINERALOGY AND TRACE ELEMENT CHEMISTRY OF BLACK MANGANESE OXIDE DEPOSITS FROM CAVES.
White et al 2009 |
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WHITE - NOSE SYNDROME MONITORING AND RESPONSE REPORT FOR TENNESSEE (2010) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2010-01-01 |
Research Reports |
WHITE - NOSE SYNDROME MONITORING AND RESPONSE REPORT FOR TENNESSEE (2010)
Lamb and Wyckoff 2010 |
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Status and Distribution of the Amblyopsid Fishes Forbesichthys agassizii and Typhlichthys subterraneus in Tennessee (2010) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
2010-01-12 |
Research Reports |
Status and Distribution of the Amblyopsid Fishes Forbesichthys agassizii and Typhlichthys subterraneus in Tennessee.
Niemiller 2010 |
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The milliped family Trichopetalidae, Part 2: The genera Trichopetalum, Zygonopus and Scoterpes (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida, Cleidogonoidea) (2010) |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
2010-02-26 |
Research Reports |
The milliped family Trichopetalidae, Part 2: The genera Trichopetalum, Zygonopus, and Scoterpes (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida, Cleidogonoidea).
Shear 2010. |
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2011 White-nose Syndrome Monitoring and Bat Population Survey of Hibernacula in Tennessee |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2011-05-01 |
Research Reports |
2011 White-nose Syndrome Monitoring and Bat Population Survey of Hibernacula in Tennessee. Establishing protocols and guidelines for continued monitoring of historic bat hibernacula in the state of Tennessee to monitor the spread and effect of White Nose Syndrome.
Samoray 2011 |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENERGY AVAILABILITY ON POPULATION - , COMMUNITY - , AND ECOSYSTEM - LEVEL PROCESSES IN CAVE STREAM ECOSYSTEMS (2012) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2012-01-01 |
Research Reports |
THE INFLUENCE OF ENERGY AVAILABILITY ON POPULATION, COMMUNITY, AND ECOSYSTEM - LEVEL PROCESSES IN CAVE STREAM ECOSYSTEMS.
Venarsky 2012 |
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Re-examining extreme longevity of the cave crayfish Orconectes australis using new mark–recapture data: a lesson on the limitations of iterative size-at-age models (2012) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2012-01-01 |
Research Reports |
Re-examining extreme longevity of the cave crayfish Orconectes australis using new mark–recapture data: a lesson on the limitations of iterative size-at-age models.
Venarsky et al 2012 |
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2012 White - Nose Syndrome Disease Surveillance and Bat Population Monitoring Report A Report of the Tennessee WNS Response Cooperators |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2012-07-01 |
Research Reports |
2012 White - Nose Syndrome Disease Surveillance and Bat Population Monitoring Report A Report of the Tennessee WNS Response Cooperators. WNS status report from 74 sites in 37 counties across Tennessee.
Holliday 2012 |
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2013 Tennessee Bat Population Monitoring and White Nose Syndrome Surveillance (2013) |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2013-01-01 |
Research Reports |
2013 Tennessee Bat Population Monitoring and White Nose Syndrome Surveillance. Summary of the findings from the 2013 survey of TN counties from WNS.
Flock 2013 |
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2014 Bat Population Monitoring and White Nose Syndrome Surveillance |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2014-01-01 |
Research Reports |
2014 Bat Population Monitoring and White Nose Syndrome Surveillance in the state of Tennessee.
Flock 2014 |
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Quantitative food web analysis supports the energy‑limitation hypothesis in cave stream ecosystems (2014) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2014-09-14 |
Research Reports |
Quantitative food web analysis supports the energy‑limitation hypothesis in cave stream ecosystems.
Venarsky 2014. |
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GA DNR SCCi Research Permit Report Frick's and Howard's Waterfall(2016) |
Fricks Cave Preserve |
2016-01-15 |
Research Reports |
Synopsis of GA DNR research permits between 2005 - 2015 on Howard's Waterfall and Frick's Cave Preserves. Entries into Frick's Cave were made in accordance with SCCi access policy. |
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Faunal remains from an archaic period cave in the Southeastern United States (2016) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
2016-06-03 |
Research Reports |
Faunal remains from an archaic period cave in the Southeastern United States.
Peres et al 2016 |
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Diversity and Conservation of the Southern Cavefish, Typhlichthys subterraneus (2016) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2016-08-06 |
Research Reports |
Evaluation of the diversity of the Southern Cavefish, Typhlichthys subterraneus, and the implications for conservation.
Pamela Hart 2016 |
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Invertebrate and Vertebrate Cave Fauna Records for the Appalachian Valley and Ridge (2017) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2017-01-01 |
Research Reports |
Assessment of sampling gaps when surveying for cave invertebrate and vertebrate of the Appalachian Valley and Ridge province.
Engel et al 2017 |
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2017 Summary Report for SCCi Research Permit no. 1004 (2017) |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2017-01-01 |
Research Reports |
2017 Summary Report for SCCi: Limrock Cave macro biota diversity survey.
Niemiller interim report 2017 |
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An Annotated Catalog of the Leiodidae (Coleoptera) of the Nearctic Region (Continental North America North of Mexico) |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
2017-01-01 |
Research Reports |
An annotated catalog of the 38 genera and 382 species of Leiodidae known to occur in the Neartic Region of North America and Mexico.
Peck and Newton 2017 |
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SCCi Rattling Cave Permit Report Winter 2017 Bat Count |
Rattling Cave Preserve |
2017-02-09 |
Research Reports |
SCCi Rattling Cave Permit Report Winter 2017 Bat Count
Ogle 2017 |
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Body shape variation within the Southern Cavefish, Typhlichthys subterraneus (Percopsiformes: Amblyopsidae) 2017 |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2017-02-20 |
Research Reports |
Body shape variation within the Southern Cavefish, Typhlichthys subterraneus (Percopsiformes: Amblyopsidae). Analysis of differences in the body shape of various cave fish specimen to better describe the diversity of the species.
Burress et al 2017 |
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SCCi Permit Report for Summer 2017 |
Rattling Cave Preserve |
2017-06-08 |
Research Reports |
SCCi Summer Report for Summer 2017 Bat count
Ogle 2017 |
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Pseudoscorpion Collection TR: Report on Stephen Research Trip |
Tumbling Rock Cave Preserve |
2018-01-26 |
Research Reports |
Pseudoscorpion Collection TR: Report on Stephen Research Trip (2018)
New species of pseudoscorpion discovered.
Stephen 2018 |
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Snail Shell Microbial Ecology (2018) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
2018-01-28 |
Research Reports |
Snail Shell Microbial Ecology (2018)
Fischer 2018 |
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SCCi Scientific Permit 1010 Report: Bio Inventory Byers Cave |
Fox Mountain Cave Preserve |
2018-04-08 |
Research Reports |
SCCi Scientific Permit 1010 Report: Bio Inventory Byers Cave
Zigler and Ngo 2018 |
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Assessing Cave bat Populations in Florida: A Summary of Preliminary Findings at Hollow Ridge Cave |
Hollow Ridge Cave Preserve |
2018-12-03 |
Research Reports |
Assessing Cave bat Populations in Florida: A Summary of Preliminary Findings at Hollow Ridge Cave. Analysis of the bat population in Hollow Ridge Cave and the presence of and the susceptibility of the cave to White Nose Syndrome contamination.
Smith et al. |
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RTTM Survey Report Feb 2019 (2019) |
Run To The Mill Cave Preserve |
2019-02-01 |
Research Reports |
RTTM Survey Report Feb 2019: Bat Survey
Istvanko 2019 |
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SCCi Rattling Cave Permit Report Winter 2019 Bat Count |
Rattling Cave Preserve |
2019-02-09 |
Research Reports |
SCCi Rattling Cave Permit Report Winter 2019 Bat Count
Ogle 2019 |
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2019 Winter Bat Counts (Fern) |
Fern Cave Preserve |
2019-02-13 |
Research Reports |
Preliminary report from the 2019 Winter Bat Counts at Fern Cave by USFWS and SCCi. |
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Determining erosion mechanisms in caves using 3D scanning (2019) |
Gourdneck Cave Preserve |
2019-08-20 |
Research Reports |
Determining erosion mechanisms in caves using 3D scanning (2019). Caves are well known for their ability to preserve the past, including paleontological and archaeological remains. They also act as repository for dateable sediments that have been used to measure rates of landscape evolution. Further, as the cave passages morphology is due to incision into bedrock, they fit under the definition of a bedrock channel of Turowski et al (2008). Such channels are well known to record past conditions such as climate, tectonics, and hydrology in their geometry.
Max Cooper 2019 |
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GA DNR SCCi Research Permit Report Frick's and Howard's Waterfall (2020) |
Fricks Cave Preserve |
2021-01-09 |
Research Reports |
GA DNR Bat Surveys for Frick's and Howard's Waterfall Caves 2005 - 2020. |
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Blindly Seeking the Blind: Assessing the Efficacy of an Environmental Dna (Edna) Metabarcoding Approach For The Detection of Subterranean Crayfish 2021 |
Limrock Blowing Cave Preserve |
2021-12-08 |
Research Reports |
Blindly Seeking the Blind: Assessing the Efficacy of an Environmental Dna (Edna) Metabarcoding Approach For The Detection of Subterranean Crayfish - Nathaniel Sturm |
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Cory Holliday, TNC Bat Census 2002 - 2022 |
Wolf River Cave Preserve |
2022-01-24 |
Research Reports |
The Nature Conservancy bat census data summary from 1986 - 2022 regular monitoring beginning in the 2000s. |
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Rattling Cave Bat Counts 2017 - 2022 |
Rattling Cave Preserve |
2022-03-25 |
Research Reports |
Rattling Cave Summer and Winter Bat Counts 2017 - 2022 conducted by Chris Ogle and TWRA |
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Joint Controls on Cave Formation and Morphology (PowerPoint) (Date Not Available) |
Snail Shell Cave Preserve |
2022-09-20 |
Research Reports |
Joint Controls on Cave Formation and Morphology of Snail Shell Cave powerpoint presentation.
Kambesis, Richards, Crawford, Biddix, Hanaford, Williams (Date N/A) |
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Gypsy Cave Study |
Charles B Henson Preserve at Johnsons Crook |
2023-04-14 |
Research Reports |
Gypsy Cave Study, Jerry Davis, 1979 |
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Fern Cave: A Hotspot of Subterranean Biodiversity in the Interior Low Plateau Karst Region of Alabama in the Southeastern United States |
Fern Cave Preserve |
2023-05-06 |
Research Reports |
Abstract: The Fern Cave System, developed in the western escarpment of the Southern Cumberland
Plateau of the Interior Low Plateau karst region in Northeastern Alabama, USA, is a global hotspot
of cave-limited biodiversity as well as home to the largest winter hibernaculum for the federally
endangered Gray Bat (Myotis grisescens). We combined the existing literature, museum accessions,
and database occurrences with new observations from bioinventory efforts conducted in 2018–2022 to
generate an updated list of troglobiotic and stygobiotic species for the Fern Cave System. Our
list of cave-limited fauna totals twenty-seven species, including nineteen troglobionts and eight
stygobionts. Two pseudoscorpions are endemic to the Fern Cave System: Tyrannochthonius torodei
and Alabamocreagris mortis. The exceptional diversity at Fern Cave is likely associated with several
factors, such as the high dispersal potential of cave fauna associated with expansive karst exposures
along the Southern Cumberland Plateau, high surface productivity, organic input from a large bat
colony, favorable climate throughout the Pleistocene, and location within a larger regional hotspot of
subterranean biodiversity. Nine species are of conservation concern, including the recently discovered
Alabama cave shrimp Palaemonias alabamae, because of their small range sizes, few occurrences, and
several potential threats. |
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