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National Cave and Karst Research Institute
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by
Carol Sanders-Reed
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published
May 20, 2019
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last modified
May 30, 2024 07:15 PM
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filed under:
Caves,
Cave and Karst,
New Mexico
The National Cave and Karst Research Institute (NCKRI) is a non-profit government-supported institute headquartered in the City of Carlsbad, New Mexico. Its goals are to conduct, support, facilitate, and promote programs in cave and karst research, education, environmental management, and data acquisition and sharing.
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NatureServe Regions and Karst
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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
Three basic regions are identified by NatureServe; Interior Low Plateaus,Central Appalachians, and Cumberland Southern Blue Ridge. These ares are displayed along with karst resources within the Appalachian LCC region.
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Study Overview Maps and Foundational Datasets
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Percentage of Karst Area within Grid Cell
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Jessica Rhodes
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Mar 11, 2016
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Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
Each cell represents the percent of karst within a 20 x 20 kilometer grid cell, a measure of habitat quantity. This attribute can be used to predict presence/absence of particular ecological groups in caves.
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Study Overview Maps and Foundational Datasets
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Precipitation Seasonality
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Jessica Rhodes
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Mar 11, 2016
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Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Precipitation,
Karst
Precipitation seasonality using coefficient of variation at 1 kilometer resolution throughout the Appalachian LCC region.
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Study Overview Maps and Foundational Datasets
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Predicting the Occurrence of Cave-Inhabiting Fauna Based on Features of the Earth Surface Environment
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Feb 01, 2018
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Cave and Karst
Final Report
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Classification and Mapping of Cave and Karst Resources
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Probability of Presence - Aquatic Species
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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
As a first step toward a predictive model of hotspots of species richness based on the predictive variables outlined above, the probabilities of each group within each grid cell were summed (excluding fish which do not occur at all in the Central Appalachians, making predictions impossible). The probabilities were summed to indicate locations that have one or more of the species groupings. Higher values indicate that more species are likely to be found.
The map of predicted aquatic species richness has broader swaths of species richness,
especially in the Interior Low Plateau.
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Land Use and Potential Risk Maps
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Probability of Presence - Terrestrial Species
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Mar 11, 2016
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Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
As a first step toward a predictive model of hotspots of species richness based on the predictive variables outlined above, the probabilities of each group within each grid cell were summed (excluding fish which do not occur at all in the Central Appalachians, making predictions impossible). The probabilities were summed to indicate locations that have one or more of the species groupings. Higher values indicate that more species
are likely to be found.
For the five terrestrial groups, the major hotspot is in northeast Alabama and south central Tennessee, mimicking the observed data. However, there are also hotspots in southwest Virginia, and central West Virginia that do not appear on the map of species richness.
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Probability of Presence for Amphipods
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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Mar 11, 2016
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Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the amphipod group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
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Probability of Presence by Species Group
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Probability of Presence for Crayfish
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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Mar 11, 2016
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Cave and Karst,
AppLCC Funded,
Map Products,
Caves,
Karst
This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the crayfish group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
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Probability of Presence by Species Group
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Probability of Presence for Fish
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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
This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the fish group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
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Probability of Presence by Species Group