Discovery of a new population of the federally endangered Alabama Cave Shrimp, Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961, in northern Alabama

The Alabama Cave Shrimp Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961 is a federally endangered cave shrimp endemic to just four cave systems within and near the greater Huntsville metropolitan area in Madison County, Alabama USA. It is one of two described atyid cave shrimp in the Interior L...

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Main Authors: Matthew L. Niemiller, Thomas Inebnit, Amata Hinkle, Bradley D. Jones, Mark Jones, Joseph Lamb, Nathaniel Mann, Benjamin Miller, Jennifer Pinkley, Stephen Pitts, Kayla N. Sapkota, Michael E. Slay
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-09-01
Series:Subterranean Biology
Online Access:https://subtbiol.pensoft.net/article/38280/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-785f242e91a945bcab4e07f859bc4e382020-11-24T22:11:48ZengPensoft PublishersSubterranean Biology1768-14481314-26152019-09-0132435910.3897/subtbiol.32.3828038280Discovery of a new population of the federally endangered Alabama Cave Shrimp, Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961, in northern AlabamaMatthew L. Niemiller0Thomas Inebnit1Amata Hinkle2Bradley D. Jones3Mark Jones4Joseph Lamb5Nathaniel Mann6Benjamin Miller7Jennifer Pinkley8Stephen Pitts9Kayla N. Sapkota10Michael E. Slay11The University of Alabama in HuntsvilleU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceSoutheastern Cave ConservancyUnaffiliatedSoutheastern Cave Conservancy, Inc.Alabama A&M UniversityUnaffiliatedU.S. Geological SurveySoutheastern Cave Conservancy, Inc.Southeastern Cave Conservancy, Inc.Arkansas State University at BeebeThe Nature Conservancy The Alabama Cave Shrimp Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961 is a federally endangered cave shrimp endemic to just four cave systems within and near the greater Huntsville metropolitan area in Madison County, Alabama USA. It is one of two described atyid cave shrimp in the Interior Low Plateau karst region. Here we report the discovery of a new population of P. alabamae from the Fern Cave system in western Jackson County, Alabama. We observed four cave shrimp in August 2018 in an isolated pool in the base-level stream passage of the longest cave system in Alabama. Two cave shrimp were observed during a subsequent survey in July 2019: one in the same isolated pool and a second shrimp in a pool in the main stream passage. Morphological and genetic analyses confirm that this population is closely allied with other populations in Madison County. This new population expands the known distribution of the species into a new county and watershed (Lower Paint Rock River). The potential exists to discover additional populations in Paint Rock River valley and other nearby regions. https://subtbiol.pensoft.net/article/38280/download/pdf/
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author Matthew L. Niemiller
Thomas Inebnit
Amata Hinkle
Bradley D. Jones
Mark Jones
Joseph Lamb
Nathaniel Mann
Benjamin Miller
Jennifer Pinkley
Stephen Pitts
Kayla N. Sapkota
Michael E. Slay
spellingShingle Matthew L. Niemiller
Thomas Inebnit
Amata Hinkle
Bradley D. Jones
Mark Jones
Joseph Lamb
Nathaniel Mann
Benjamin Miller
Jennifer Pinkley
Stephen Pitts
Kayla N. Sapkota
Michael E. Slay
Discovery of a new population of the federally endangered Alabama Cave Shrimp, Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961, in northern Alabama
Subterranean Biology
author_facet Matthew L. Niemiller
Thomas Inebnit
Amata Hinkle
Bradley D. Jones
Mark Jones
Joseph Lamb
Nathaniel Mann
Benjamin Miller
Jennifer Pinkley
Stephen Pitts
Kayla N. Sapkota
Michael E. Slay
author_sort Matthew L. Niemiller
title Discovery of a new population of the federally endangered Alabama Cave Shrimp, Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961, in northern Alabama
title_short Discovery of a new population of the federally endangered Alabama Cave Shrimp, Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961, in northern Alabama
title_full Discovery of a new population of the federally endangered Alabama Cave Shrimp, Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961, in northern Alabama
title_fullStr Discovery of a new population of the federally endangered Alabama Cave Shrimp, Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961, in northern Alabama
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of a new population of the federally endangered Alabama Cave Shrimp, Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961, in northern Alabama
title_sort discovery of a new population of the federally endangered alabama cave shrimp, palaemonias alabamae smalley, 1961, in northern alabama
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Subterranean Biology
issn 1768-1448
1314-2615
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The Alabama Cave Shrimp Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961 is a federally endangered cave shrimp endemic to just four cave systems within and near the greater Huntsville metropolitan area in Madison County, Alabama USA. It is one of two described atyid cave shrimp in the Interior Low Plateau karst region. Here we report the discovery of a new population of P. alabamae from the Fern Cave system in western Jackson County, Alabama. We observed four cave shrimp in August 2018 in an isolated pool in the base-level stream passage of the longest cave system in Alabama. Two cave shrimp were observed during a subsequent survey in July 2019: one in the same isolated pool and a second shrimp in a pool in the main stream passage. Morphological and genetic analyses confirm that this population is closely allied with other populations in Madison County. This new population expands the known distribution of the species into a new county and watershed (Lower Paint Rock River). The potential exists to discover additional populations in Paint Rock River valley and other nearby regions.
url https://subtbiol.pensoft.net/article/38280/download/pdf/
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