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The endangered Caney Mountain cave crayfish: A preliminary study of its habitat with brief life history notes

December 31, 2024

The stygobitic Caney Mountain cave crayfish, Orconectes stygocaneyi, is among the rarest crayfish species in North America. It is known only from Mud Cave, a small linear cave on the 3,200 ha Caney Mountain Conservation Area in Ozark County, Missouri. The species is listed as “Endangered” by the state of Missouri, and “Threatened” by the American Fisheries Society. Previous studies documented its population range and limited life history notes; but little is known about Mud Cave’s habitat. We conducted a one-year study to document the cave’s water chemistry, quality, and interior wetted pool volume, and how this habitat varies monthly, to establish a baseline for future study.

Publication Year 2024
Title The endangered Caney Mountain cave crayfish: A preliminary study of its habitat with brief life history notes
DOI 10.5869/fc.2024.v29-1.121
Authors Emila A. Ellingsworth, R.J. DiStefano, Jacob Thomas Westhoff, B.M. O'Brian
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Freshwater Crayfish
Index ID 70270709
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Atlanta
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