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    Increased cave dwelling reduces the ability of cave crickets to resist dehydration by Yoder, Jay A., Benoit, Joshua B., LaCagnin, Michael J., Hobbs, Horton H.

    “…Differential strategies for maintaining water balance are reported for female adults of three cave crickets Hadenoecus cumberlandicus , H . opilionoides and H…”
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    Water exchange pertaining to host attachment sites and stream preference in crayfish-associated branchiobdellids, Cambarincola fallax and Cambarincola ingens (Annelida: Clitellata) by Yoder, Jay A, Tank, Justin L, Brown, Bryan L, Hobbs, Horton H. III

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-11-2007)
    “…Water balance profiles were constructed for adults of two branchiobdellid species (Cambarincola fallax and Cambarincola ingens) to examine how they are…”
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    Obligate Cave Fauna of the 48 Contiguous United States by Culver, David C., Master, Lawrence L., Christman, Mary C., Hobbs, Horton H.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2000)
    “…We assembled a list of obligate cave-dwelling species and subspecies, their county distribution, and their provisional global conservation rank. A total of 927…”
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    The Pheromone of the Cave Cricket, Hadenoecus cumberlandicus, Causes Cricket Aggregation but Does Not Attract the Co-Distributed Predatory Spider, Meta ovalis by Yoder, Jay A., Christensen, Brady S., Croxall, Travis J., Tank, Justin L., Hobbs, Horton H.

    “…Food input by the cave cricket, Hadenoecus cumberlandicus Hubble & Norton (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae), is vital to the cave community, making this cricket a…”
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    The North American obligate cave fauna: regional patterns by Culver, David C, Christman, Mary C, Elliott, William R, Hobbs, Horton H, Reddell, James R

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-03-2003)
    “…The obligate cave faunas of nine regions of the United States -Florida Lime Sinks, Appalachians, Interior Low Plateaus, Ozarks, Driftless Area,Edwards…”
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    Conservation Status of Crayfishes of the United States and Canada by Taylor, Christopher A., Warren, Melvin L., Fitzpatrick, J. F., Hobbs, Horton H., Jezerinac, Raymond F., Pflieger, William L., Robison, Henry W.

    Published in Fisheries (Bethesda) (01-04-1996)
    “…The American Fisheries Society (AFS) Endangered Species Committee herein provides a list of all crayfishes (families Astacidae and Cambaridae) in the United…”
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    Mycoflora of a Trogloxenic Cave Cricket, Hadenoecus cumberlandicus (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae), from Two Small Caves in Northeastern Kentucky by Benoit, Joshua B, Yoder, Jay A, Zettler, Lawrence W, Hobbs, Horton H

    “…External and internal mycoflora of the cave cricket Hadenoecus cumberlandicus Hubbell were examined and consisted of eight deuteromycetes (Aspergillus niger,…”
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    STATUS UPDATE FOR BRISTLY CAVE CRAYFISH, CAMBARUS SETOSUS (DECAPODA: CAMBARIDAE), AND RANGE EXTENSION INTO ARKANSAS by Graening, G. O, Hobbs, Horton H, Slay, Michael E, Elliott, William R, Brown, Arthur V

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-09-2006)
    “…This study updates the status, expands the range, and summarizes conservation activities to date for the bristly cave crayfish, Cambarus setosus. A new state…”
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    A Reassessment of the Conservation Status of Crayfishes of the United States and Canada after 10+ Years of Increased Awareness by Taylor, Christopher A., Schuster, Guenter A., Cooper, John E., DiStefano, Robert J., Eversole, Arnold G., Hamr, Premek, Hobbs, Horton H., Robison, Henry W., Skelton, Christopher E., Thoma, Roger F.

    Published in Fisheries (Bethesda) (01-08-2007)
    “…The American Fisheries Society Endangered Species Committee herein provides a list of all crayfishes (families Astacidae and Cambaridae) in the United States…”
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    RANGE EXTENSION AND STATUS UPDATE FOR THE OKLAHOMA CAVECRAYFISH, CAMBARUS TARTARUS (DECAPODA: CAMBARIDAE) by Graening, G. O, Fenolio, Danté B, Hobbs III, Horton H, Jones, Shane, Slay, Michael E, McGinnis, Shelley R, Stout, Jim F

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-01-2006)
    “…The range of the single-site endemic cave crayfish, Cambarus tartarus, is expanded to an additional cave system (Long's Cave), but is still restricted to the…”
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    The Current Status of the Crayfishes Listed By Girard (1852) in His "a Revision of the North American Astaci..." (Decapoda, Astacidae ) by Hobbs, Horton H

    Published in Crustaceana (1967)
    “…Des 20 espèces incluses par Girard (1852) dans son travail: "A revision of the North American Astaci with observations on their habits and geographical…”
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    ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE CRAYFISH GENUS PROCAMBARUS (DECAPODA: CAMBARIDAE) by Hobbs, Horton H

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-01-1984)
    “…ABSTRACT The ranges of the 17 subgenera of the genus Procambarus, comprising 152 species and subspecies occurring in North America and Middle America, are…”
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    Request by Hart, C.W, Hobbs, Horton H

    Published in Crustaceana (1981)
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    The North America Obligate Cave Fauna: Regional Patterns by Culver, David C, Christman, Mary C, Elliott, William R, Hobbs, Horton H, Reddell, James R

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-01-2003)
    “…The obligate cave fauna of the Florida Lime Sings, Appalachians, Interior Low Plateaus, Ozarks, Driftless Area, Edwards Aquifer. Balcones Escarpment, Guadalupe…”
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