This report is the first in a series of reports describing the fauna of Arkansas caves. Included are notes accumulated during the past four years on nematomorphs, amphipods, isopods, diplopods, decapods, and a variety of insect taxa. In addition to indicated records of distribution, the ecological status of each species (as a cavernicole) is described as troglobitic, troglophilic, trogloxenic, or accidental. Several of the included species are reported for the first time from Arkansas
Pocket gopher burrows provide a stable environment for a variety of inquilines; hence this mammal is...
During September 2008 through June 2011, we compiled a biological inventory of Meacham Cave in Indep...
Based on recent collections and review of the literature, 20 species of freshwater amphipod crustace...
The second in a series of papers describing the fauna of Arkansas caves includes distributional reco...
The same invertebrate fauna of 17 species was found in Devils Den Cave, Washington County, Arkansas,...
Inventory and assessment of subterranean ecosystems of the Sylamore Ranger District (within Baxter, ...
Recent collections and additional records of Collembola from caves in Arkansas are reported. Based o...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
Byers Cave is one of Georgia’s largest cave systems and is inhabited by a wide variety of unique inv...
Numerous visits, over the past four years, of 27 abandoned mines in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkans...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
Arkansas has an amazing diversity of plants and animals contained within its political boundaries. F...
Some 178 species of free-living terrestrial non-insect invertebrates are reported; 29 of these speci...
Seventy-one native or re-introduced species of mammals were analyzed with respect to their geographi...
Results are presented from a survey of the insects inhabiting about 250 caves in Alabama, at the sou...
Pocket gopher burrows provide a stable environment for a variety of inquilines; hence this mammal is...
During September 2008 through June 2011, we compiled a biological inventory of Meacham Cave in Indep...
Based on recent collections and review of the literature, 20 species of freshwater amphipod crustace...
The second in a series of papers describing the fauna of Arkansas caves includes distributional reco...
The same invertebrate fauna of 17 species was found in Devils Den Cave, Washington County, Arkansas,...
Inventory and assessment of subterranean ecosystems of the Sylamore Ranger District (within Baxter, ...
Recent collections and additional records of Collembola from caves in Arkansas are reported. Based o...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
Byers Cave is one of Georgia’s largest cave systems and is inhabited by a wide variety of unique inv...
Numerous visits, over the past four years, of 27 abandoned mines in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkans...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
Arkansas has an amazing diversity of plants and animals contained within its political boundaries. F...
Some 178 species of free-living terrestrial non-insect invertebrates are reported; 29 of these speci...
Seventy-one native or re-introduced species of mammals were analyzed with respect to their geographi...
Results are presented from a survey of the insects inhabiting about 250 caves in Alabama, at the sou...
Pocket gopher burrows provide a stable environment for a variety of inquilines; hence this mammal is...
During September 2008 through June 2011, we compiled a biological inventory of Meacham Cave in Indep...
Based on recent collections and review of the literature, 20 species of freshwater amphipod crustace...