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Image ODS spreadsheet Probability of Presence for Asellid Isopods
This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the asellid isopod group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
Located in Research / / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps / Probability of Presence by Species Group
Image shell script Probability of Presence for Crayfish
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.
Located in Research / / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps / Probability of Presence by Species Group
Image shell script Probability of Presence for Fish
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.
Located in Research / / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps / Probability of Presence by Species Group
Image ECMAScript program Probability of Presence for Ground Beetles
This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the ground beetle group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
Located in Research / / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps / Probability of Presence by Species Group
Image ECMAScript program Probability of Presence for Millipedes
This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the millipede group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
Located in Research / / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps / Probability of Presence by Species Group
Image Probability of Presence for Pseudoscorpions
This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the pseudoscorpion group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
Located in Research / / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps / Probability of Presence by Species Group
Image Probability of Presence for Spiders
This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the spider group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
Located in Research / / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps / Probability of Presence by Species Group
Image Probability of Presence for Springtails
This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the springtail group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
Located in Research / / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps / Probability of Presence by Species Group
Bat Records by County
The utilization of caves by bats is quite different from other cave dwelling species. No bat spends its entire life in a cave, and during the summer, those species that roost leave at night to forage for food, primarily insects. Some species also hibernate in caves, and overall there is a varying degree of dependency on caves as a physical habitat. Many species are also found in mines, because some mines and caves are very similar habitats to bats. In the study area, there are ten species of bats that depend on caves and mines. This folder contains maps of the county scale distribution of bat species (a total of 10) which were considered.
Located in Research / / Classification and Mapping of Cave and Karst Resources / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps
Image application/x-msdos-program County Occurrence Map for Rafinesque’s Big-eared Bat
Distribution map of counties with a cave/mine occurrence for Rafinesque’s big-eared bat (Corynorhinus rafinesquii) within the Appalachian LCC region.
Located in Research / / Gallery: Cave and Karst Maps / Bat Records by County