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Endangered
Species of the Edwards Aquifer System
- Gregg A. Eckhardt
Ecosystems & Groundwater - UT, Austin
Texas Speleological Association (TSA)
Texas
Grottos (or caver clubs)
Amphipods / Harvestmen / Pseudoscorpions / Spiders / Beetles
TEXBIB – Bibliography of Texas Speleology - Maintained by The Texas Speleological Survey
The
Biota of the Edwards Aquifer and the Implications for Paleozoogeography
Glenn
Longley. 1986. Pp. 51-54 in:
Abbott, P.L. & Woodruff, C.M., Jr., editors. The
Balcones Escarpment, Central Texas: Geological Society of America.
Conservation
of the North American Cave and Karst Biota
William R. Elliott. 2000. Chapter 34, Pp. 665-689 in:
Wilkens, H., D.C. Culver & W.F. Humphreys, editors.
Subterranean
Ecosystems. Ecosystems of the World, 30. Elsevier, Amsterdam. xiv + 791 pp.
Exotic Species in North American Caves
(PDF)
Will K. Reeves. 1999.
National Cave and Karst Management Symposium 164-166.
Hot-Spots of Biodiversity and Management Issues for North American
Cave-Adapted Fauna (PDF)
Horton H. Hobbs III, David C. Culver, Mary C. Christman & Lawrence L.
Master. 1999.
National Cave and Karst
Management Symposium (abstract)
Hotspots
of subterranean biodiversity in caves and wells
David C. Culver and Boris Sket. 2000.
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 62:11-17.
How Much Surface Habitat is
Enough? Preserve Design and Application for Cave-Limited Species
Jean Krejca, Lisa O'Donnell, Kathryn Kennedy, Shannon M. Knapp, Alisa Shull,
Charmaine Delmatier
Proceedings of the 2001 National Cave and Karst Management Symposium
An Incidental Take Permit
for Endangered Karst Invertebrates in Bexar County, Texas
Steven W. Carothers, Ph.D, Kemble White, Casey Berkhouse
Proceedings of the 2001 National Cave and Karst Management Symposium
The Karst Fauna Region
Concept and Implications for Endangered Karst Invertebrate Recovery in Bexar
County, Texas
Kemble White, Steven W. Carothers, Ph.D., Casey Berkhouse
Proceedings of the 2001 National Cave and Karst Management Symposium
Obligate
cave fauna of the 48 contiguous United States (adstract)
Culver, D.C., L.L. Master, M.C. Christman & H.H. Hobbs III. 2000.
Conservation Biology 14:386-401.
The
power and perils of molecular taxonomy: a case study of eyeless and endangered
Cicurina (Araneae: Dictynidae) from Texas caves.
P. Paquin and M. Hedin. 2004. Molecular Ecology 13: 3239-3255.
Principles and Practice for Design of Cave Preserve Management and Monitoring
Plans for Invertebrate Species of Concern, San Antonio (PDF)
Kemble White and Kenneth J. Kingsley. 1999.
National Cave and Karst
Management Symposium 203-208.
The
relationship between cave biodiversity and available habitat
Christman, M.C. & D.C. Culver. 2001.
Journal of Biogeography 28:(3)367.
Revising
the karst map of the United States.
George Veni, 2002.
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 64(1): 45-50.
A
Summary of Diversity and Distribution of the Obligate Cave-Inhabiting Faunas of
the United States and Canada.
Steward B. Peck. 1998.
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 60(1): 18-26.
Urbanism and Cave Conservation In Central Texas
(PDF)
Kristin Miller and C. Lee Sherrod. 1999.
National Cave and Karst
Management Symposium 129-137.
Bexar Co. Endangered Invertebrate Species References
The Caves of Bexar County
George Veni. 1988. Second Edition.
Speleological Monographs, 2, Texas Memorial Museum, Austin. 300 pp.
The Caves of Texas
Mohr, C.E., editor. 1948.
National Speleological Society, Washington, D.C. Bulletin 10. 137 pp.
The Caves and Karst of Texas
Elliott, W.R. & G. Veni, editors. 1994. Convention Guidebook.
National Speleological Society, Huntsville, Alabama. viii + 342 pp. + 13 maps.
Geologic Controls on Cave Development and the Distribution of Endemic Cave
Sauna in the San Antonio, Texas, Region.
George Veni and Associates. 1994.
Report for Texas Parks & Wildlife Department and U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Austin, TX. 99 pp. + 14 pl.
The Invertebrate Fauna of Texas Caves
Mitchell, R.W. & Reddell, J.R., 1971.
Pp. 35-90. in: Natural History of Texas Caves, E.L. Lundelius & B.H.
Slaughter, editors..
Gulf Natural History, Dallas.
Adaptation and Natural
Selection in Caves
David C. Culver, T.C. Kane & D.W. Fong. 1995.
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 223 pp.
Biospeleology. The Biology of Cavernicolous Animals
Vandel, A. 1965.
Pergamon Press, Oxford, London. xxiv + 524 pp.
Caves & Cave Life
Philip Chapman. 1993.
HarperCollins, London. 224 pp.
Cave Life: Evolution and Ecology
David C. Culver. 1981.
Harvard University Press, Cambridge. 189 pp.
A Dictionary of Karst and Caves
David Lowe & Tony Waltham. 1995. 2002.
British Cave Research Association, Cave Studies Series #6, Bridgewater, UK. 41
pp.
A Guide to Speleological Literature of the English Language 1794-1996
Diana Northup, Emily Davis Mobley, Kenneth Ingham III & William
Mixon.1998.
Cave Books. 538 pp.
Guidelines for Cave and Karst Protection
John Watson, Elery Hamilton-Smith, David Gillieson & Kevin Kiernan, editors.
1997.
IUCN - The World Conservation Union, Gland, Switzerland. 53 pp.
The Invertebrate Cave Fauna of
Virginia and a Part of East Tennessee: Zoogeography and Ecology
Holsinger, J.R. & David C. Culver. 1988.
Brimleyana No.
14, Raleigh, N.C. 162 pp.
The Invertebrate Cave
Fauna of West Virginia
Holsinger, J.R., Baroody, R.A. & D.C. Culver. 1976.
Bulletin of the West Virgina Speleological Survey, No. 7, Barrackville,
W.Va. 82 pp.
Karst: Important Karst Regions of the Northern Hemisphere
Herak, M. & V.T. Stringfield, editors. 1972.
Elsevier, New York. xiv + 511 pp.
The Life of the Cave
Charles E. Mohr & Thomas L. Poulson.1966
McGraw-Hill, New York. 232 pp.
Living with Karst: a Fragile Foundation.
George Veni & Harvey DuChene, editors. 2001.
Environmental Awareness Series no. 4, American Geological Institute. 64 pp.
The Natural History of Biospeleology
Ana Isabel Camacho, editor. 1994.
Monografias, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales.
Madrid,
A Review of the Troglobitic Decapod Crustaceans of the Americas
Horton H. Hobbs, Jr., H. H. Hobbs III & Margaret A. Daniel. 1977
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington. 183 pp.
Speleology: Caves and the Cave Environment
George W. Moore & Nicholas Sullivan. 1978. 1997.
Cave Books, St Louis, MO. 150 pp.
Subterranean Ecosystems
Wilkens, H., D.C. Culver, & W.F. Humphries,
editors. 2000.
Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam. 791 pp., 60
authors.
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