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Amphipod Species Distribution by 1 km Grid
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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Mar 11, 2016
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filed under:
Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
Distribution of the amphipod species group by 1 kilometer grids throughout the Appalachian LCC region.
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Aquatic Records
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Mar 11, 2016
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filed under:
Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
The karst map provides the basic template for analyzing the distribution of cave species. Almost without exception, all caves occur within the karst areas. There were a few records of cave-dwelling species from outside karst areas (mostly springs) but the data was trimmed to fit within the karst areas, with a 1 km buffer to allow for errors in georeferencing). This map displays the aquatic records within karst areas in the Appalachian region.
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Aquatic Species Richness
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Mar 11, 2016
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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filed under:
Aquatic,
Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
Distribution of aquatic species richness by 20 kilometers grids throughout the Appalachian LCC region. At this scale, the hotspots of aquatic species richness are in southern Indiana (the Mitchell Plain) and central Kentucky (Mammoth Cave).
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Aquatic Species Richness by County
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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Mar 11, 2016
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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filed under:
Aquatic,
Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
Distribution of aquatic species at the county scale throughout the Appalachian LCC region.
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Aseillid Isopod Species Distribution by 1km Grid
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Mar 11, 2016
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filed under:
Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
Distribution of asellid isopods by 1 kilometer grid throughout the Appalachian LCC region.
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Bat Summary for Appalachian LCC Cave/Karst Study
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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last modified
Mar 10, 2016 03:55 PM
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filed under:
Bat,
Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Caves,
Karst
This document contains a list of the bat species that regularly use caves and mines in the Appalachian LCC region, federal status of these species, and sources of bat data.
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Bat Records by County
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Carbonate/Non-carbonate Contact Linear Sum
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Mar 11, 2016
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filed under:
Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
Cumulative lengths of contacts between karst and non-karst, measuring both patchiness of available habitat and perhaps dispersal corridors if cave passages are differentially developed along these contacts. This information can be used to predict presence/absence of particular ecological groups in caves.
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Cave Count per 20km Grid Cell
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Mar 11, 2016
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filed under:
Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
Total number of caves within a 20 kilometer grid cell. Each cell represents a range of caves found within that area.
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Cave Species Richness Hotspots
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Mar 11, 2016
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filed under:
Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
Caves with the most aquatic and terrestrial species. The number of species is highly dependent on sampling intensity, including the number of sampling trips.
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Central Appalachian Climate Change Vulnerability Species Assessments
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by
Web Editor
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Oct 21, 2015
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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filed under:
Bat,
Aquatic,
Climate Adaptation,
Brook Trout,
NGO,
Climate,
GeoNode,
State,
Biological Assessment,
Caves,
Birds
These results are a compilation of climate change vulnerability assessments in the northern-most portion of the LCC, covering the area from New York south to West Virginia and Virginia, west to Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio.
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Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
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Vulnerability Assessment Foundational Data by Subregion