Invertebrates
Grant Number, Project Title
E-1 Job 5: Fire ants and endangered cave invertebrates: a control and ecological study | PDF
E-1 Job 28: Further study on the status and range of endangered arthropods from caves in the Austin, Texas, region | PDF
Geologic controls on cave development and the distribution of cave fauna in the Austin, Texas, region | PDF
E-1 Job 47: Status survey of Texas heelsplitter, Potamilus amphichaenus | PDF
E-1 Job 54: Geologic and biologic investigation of potential habitat for potentially endangered karst fauna in Bexar County, Texas | PDF
E-1 Job 85: Monitoring effects of a renovation project on endangered fish and invertebrates in Diamond Y Draw | PDF
E-1 Job 90: Survey of abundance, distribution, and general biology of Texas hornshell (Popenaias popei) and other unionids in the Rio Grande, Texas | PDF
E-7: Cave crickets (Ceutholphilus spp.) in Central Texas: the ecology of a keystone cave invertebrate | PDF
E-52: Revision of karst species zones for the Austin, Texas, area | PDF
E-67: Genetic isolation of Comal Springs riffle beetle populations | PDF
E-70: Assessing the status of Eurycea salamanders and aquifer invertebrates in Northern Hays County, Texas | PDF
E-80: Detection probabilities of karst invertebrates | PDF
E-105: Hays County karst invertebrate distribution and cave development | PDF
E-130: Surveys for threatened and endangered mussels and fishes in rivers of Northeastern Texas | PDF
Additional Data | ZIP
E-132-R-1: Survey of Texas hornshell populations in Texas: year 1 | PDF
E-132-R-2: Survey of Texas hornshell populations in Texas: years 2-3| PDF
E-140: Freshwater mussel conservation in Texas: a joint venture between the Dallas Aquarium and Texas Tech University | PDF
ET-148: Genetic demography of endemic and endangered taxa in springs of the Edwards Plateau | PDF
E-164: Assessing the Conservation Status of Native Freshwater Mussels (Family: Unionidae) in the Trinity River basin. | PDF
E-178: Data | Excel