Endangered, Fossil, Cave, Aquatic and Miscellaneous Arthropods

Endangered, Endemic, and Invasive Arthropods

Allen, R. T. 1986. Arkansas invaders. Arkansas Naturalist 4 (6): 7-18.

Allen, R. T. 1988. Additions to the known endemic flora and fauna of Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 42: 18-21.

Allen, R. T. 1991. The biota of Magazine Mountain (I): an outline of the natural history of Magazine Mountain. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 46: 13-17.

Carlton, C. E., and F. Rothwein. 1998. The endangered American burying beetle, Nicrophorusamericanus Olivier, at the edge of its range in Arkansas (Coleoptera: Silphidae). Coleopterist’s Bulletin 52 (2): 179-185.

Creighton, J. C., and G. D. Schnell. 1998. Short-term movement patterns of the endangered American burying beetle Nicrophorus americanus. Biological Conservation 86 (3): 281-287.

Holloway, A. K., and G. D. Schnell. 1997. Relationship between numbers of the endangered American burying beetle Nicrophorus americanus Olivier (Coleoptera: Silphidae) and available food resources. Biological Conservation 81 (1-2): 145-152.

Kozol, A. J. Ecology and population genetics of the endangered American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus. Doctoral dissertation, Boston University.

Lomolino, M. V., J. C. Creighton, G. D. Schnell, and D. L. Certain. 1995. Ecology and conservation of the endangered American burying beetle (Nicrophorusamericanus). Conservation Biology 9 (3): 605-614.

Neal, J. C., M. E. Stewart, and W. G. Montague. 1994. Burying beetle (Coleoptera: Silphidae, Nicrophorus) surveys on Poteau Ranger District, Ouachita National Forest. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 48: 127-129.

Robison, H. W., and R. T. Allen. 1995. Only in Arkansas: a study of the endemic plants and animals of the state. The University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville. 121 pages.

Robison, H., C. McAllister, C. Carlton, and G. Tucker. 2008. The Arkansas endemic biota: an update with additions and deletions. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 62: 84-96.

Robison, H. W., and K. L. Smith. 1982. The endemic flora and fauna of Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 36: 52-57.

Arthropod Biogeography

Allen, R. T. 1983. Distribution patterns among arthropods of the North Temperate deciduous forest biota. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 70: 616-628.

Allen, R. T. 1990. Insect endemism in the Interior Highlands of North America. Florida Entomologist 73 (4): 539-569.

Carlton, C. E. 1990. Biogeographic affinities of pselaphid beetles of the eastern United States. Florida Entomologist 73 (4): 570-569.

Hamilton, S. W., and J. C. Morse. 1990. Southeastern caddisfly fauna: origins and affinities. Florida Entomologist 73 (4): 587-600.

Fossil

Allen, R. T. 1983. The oldest dead cockroach: fossils – our link to ancient Arkansas history. Arkansas Naturalist 1 (2): 1-4.

Merrill, G. K. 1979. Unusual substrate adaptation in Late Paleozoic acrothoracic barnacles. Journal of Paleontology 53 (6): 1433-1435.

Pitakpaivan, K., and J. E. Hazel. 1994. Ostracodes and chronostratigraphic position of the Upper Cretaceous Arkadelphia Formation of Arkansas. Journal Of Paleontology 68 (1): 111-122.

Poinar, G. O., Jr. 1992. Life in amber. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California. 350 pages.

Schram, F. R., and R. H. Mapes. 1984. Imocaris tuberculata, n. gen., n. sp. (Crustacea: Decapoda) from the Upper Mississippian Imo Formation, Arkansas. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 20 (11): 165-168.

Wilson, E. O. 1985. Ants from the Cretaceous and Eocene amber of North America. Psyche (Cambridge) 92 (2-3): 205-216.

Wittlake, E. B. 1969. Fossil phylloxerid plant galls. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 23: 164-167.

Zullo, V. A., E. E. Russell, and F. F. Mellen. 1987. Brachylepas Woodward and Virgiscalpellum Withers (Cirripedia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Arkansas. Journal of Paleontology 61 (1): 101-111.

Cave Arthropods

Barnes, J. K. 2004. Overwintering cave mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of the Arkansas and Missouri Ozarks. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 106 (1): 235-238.

Barnes, J.K., M.E. Slay, and S.J. Taylor.  2009.  Adult Diptera from Ozark caves.  Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 111: 335-353.

Barnett, D. E. 1970. An ecological investigation of the cavernicole populations in Mansell Cave, Randolph County, Arkansas. Master’s thesis, Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, Louisiana. 51 pages.

Barr, T. C. 1960. The cavernicolous beetles of the subgenus Rhadine, genus Agonum (Coleoptera: Carabidae). American Midland Naturalist 64 (1): 45-65.

Bedinger, M. S., and H. H. Hobbs Jr. 1965. Observations of a new troglobitic crayfish. National Speleological Society Bulletin 27 (3): 93-96.

Brown, A. V., and M. Schram. 1982. Leaf detritus processing in an Ozark cave stream. Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings 36:14-16.

Christiansen, K. 1960. The genus Pseudosinella (Collembola, Entomobryide) in caves of the United States. Psyche 67: 1-25.

Christiansen, K. and H. Wang. 2006. A revision of the genus Typhlogastrura in North American caves with description of five new species. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 68 (2): 85-98.

Disney, R. H. L., S. J. Taylor, and M. E. Slay. 2010. Review of the scuttle flies (Diptyera: Phoridae) recorded from caves in the USA, with new records from Arkansas and Missouri. Subterranean Biology 7 (62): 75-96.

Dunivan, J. D., C. R. Tumlison, and V. R. McDaniel. 1982. Cave fauna of Arkansas: further records. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 36: 87-88.

Elliot, W., and R. Strandtmann. 1971. New locality records for Rhagidia from Mexican and American caves. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 44: 468-475.

Espinasa, L., S. Furst, T. Allen, and M.E. Slay. 2010. A new genus of the subfamily Cubacubaninae (Insecta: Zygentoma: Nicoletiidae) from caves in south-central and southwestern USA. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 27: 161-168.

Fleming, L. E. 1972. Four new species of troglobitic asellids (Crustacea: Isopoda) from the United States. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 84 (57): 489-500.

Fleming, L. E. 1972. The evolution of the eastern North American isopods of the genus Asellus (Crustacea: Asellidae). International Journal of Speleology 4: 221-256.

Goodnight, J., and M. Goodnight. 1942. New Phalangodidae (Phalangida) from the United States. American Museum Novitates No. 1188. 18 pp.

Graening, G. O., H. H. Hobbs III, M. E. Slay, W. B. Elliott, and A. V. Brown. 2006. Status update for bristly cave crayfish, Cambarus setosus (Decapoda: Cambaridae), and range extension into Arkansas. Southwestern Naturalist 51(3): 382-392.

Graening, G. O., J. B. Koppelman, B. K. Wagner, M. E. Slay, and C. L. Brickey. 2006. Range extension and status update of the endangered Hell Creek cave crayfish, Cambarus zophonastes (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Southwestern Naturalist 51 (3): 392-396.

Graening, G. O., M. E. Slay, and C. Bitting. 2006. Cave fauna of the Buffalo National River. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 68 (3): 153-163.

Graening, G. O., M. E. Slay, A. V. Brown, and J. B. Koppelman. 2006. Status and distribution of the endangered benton cave crayfish, Cambarus aculabrum (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Southwestern Naturalist 51(3): 376-381.

Graening, G.O., M. E. Slay, D. B. Fenolio, Dante B. and H. W. Robison. 2007. Annotated checklist of the Isopoda (Subphylum Crustacea: Class Malacostraca) of Arkansas and Oklahoma, with emphasis upon subterranean habitats. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 87: 1-14.

Graening, G.O., M. E. Slay, and J. R. Holsinger. 2005. Annotated checklist of the Amphipoda of Arkansas with emphasis upon groundwater habitats. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 59): 80-87.

Graening, G. O., M. E. Slay, and K. K. Tinkle. 2003. Subterranean biodiversity of Arkansas, part 1: Bioinventory and bioassessment of caves in the Sylamore Ranger District, Ozark National Forest, Arkansas. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 57: 44-58.

Graening, G., M. Slay, and J. Holsinger. 2005. Checklist of the Amphipoda of Arkansas with emphasis upon ground water habitats. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 59:63-70.

Graening, G.O., M.E. Slay, D.B. Fenolio, and H.W. Robison.  2007.  Annotated checklist of the Isopoda (Subphylum Crustacea; Malacostraca) of Arkansas and Oklahoma, with emphasis upon subterranean habitats.  Proceedings of Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 87: 1-14.

Grove, J. L. 1974. Ecology of Blanchard Springs Caverns, Ozark National Forest, Arkansas. Master’s thesis, Memphis State University, Tennessee. 27 pages.

Hobbs, H. H. Jr, and A. V. Brown. 1987. A new troglobitic crayfish from northwestern Arkansas (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 100 (4): 1040-1048.

Hobbs, H. H. Jr, and M. S. Bedinger. 1964. A new troglobitic crayfish of the genus Cambarus (Decapoda, Astacidae) from Arkansas with a note on the range of Cambarus cryptodytes Hobbs. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 77: 9-16.

Hoff, C., and J. Bolsterli. 1956. Pseudoscorpions of the Mississippi River drainage basin area. Transactions of the  American Microscopical Society 75:155-179.

Holsinger, J. R. 1967. Systematics, speciation, and distribution of the subterranean amphipod genus Stygonectes (Gammaridae). United States National Museum Bulletin 259:1-176.

Holsinger, J., T. Sawicki, and G. Graening. 2006. Bactrurus speleopolis, a new species of subterranean amphipod crustacean (Crangonyctidae) from caves in northern Arkansas. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 119(1)15-24.

Hubricht, L. 1943. Studies in the nearctic freshwater Amphipoda, III. Notes on the freshwater Amphipoda of eastern United States, with descriptions of ten new species. American Midland Naturalist 29:683-712.

Hubricht, L. 1950. The invertebrate fauna of Ozark caves. Bulletin of the National Speleological Society 12: 16-17.

Hubricht, L., and J. G. Mackin. 1940. Descriptions of nine new species of fresh-water amphipod crustaceans with notes and new localities for other species. American Midland Naturalist 23:187-218.

Hubricht, L., and J. G. Mackin. 1949. The freshwater isopods of the genus Lirceus (Asellota, Asellidae). The American Midland Naturalist 42(2):334-339.

Klimaszewski, J. and S.B. Peck. 1986. A review of the cavernicolous Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) of eastern North America: Part 1. Aleocharinae.  Quaestiones Entomologicae 22:51-113.

Koenemann, S., and J. Holsinger. 2001. Systematics of the North American subterranean amphipod genus Bactrurus (Crangonyctidae). Beaufortia 51(1):1-56.

Lewis, J. J. 1981. Caecidotea salemensis and C. fustis, new subterranean asellids from the Salem Plateau (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 94:579-590.

Lewis, J. J. 1983. Caecidotea fonticulus, the first troglobitic asellid from the Ouachita Mountains (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 98 (1): 149-153.

Lewis, J. J. 1999. Caecidotea simulator, a new subterranean isopod from the Ozark Springfield Plain (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 112(1):175-180.

Lindsley, R., and W. Welbourn. 1977. Survey and assessment of cave resources at Buffalo National River, Arkansas. A final report to the National Park Service. Cave Research Foundation. 106 pages.

Mackin, J. G., and L. Hubricht. 1938. Records of distribution of species of isopods in central and southern United States, with descriptions of four new species of Mancasellus and Asellus (Asellota, Asellidae). American Midland Naturalist 19:628-637.

Mackin, J. G., and L. Hubricht. 1940. Descriptions of seven new species of Caecidotea (Isopoda, Asellidae) from central United States. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 59(3):383-397.

Marshall, S. A., and S. B. Peck. 1984. Distribution of cave-dwelling Sphaeroceridae (Diptera) of eastern North America. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Ontario 115: 37-41.

McAllister, C. T., H. W. Robison, and M. E. Slay. 2009. The Arkansas endemic fauna: an update with additions, deletions, a synthesis of new distributional records, and changes in nomenclature. Texas Journal of Science 61: 203-218.

McDaniel, V. R., and K. L. Smith 1976. Cave fauna of Arkansas: selected invertebrate taxa. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 30: 57-60.

McDaniel, V. R., K. N. Paige, and C. R. Tumlison. 1979. Cave fauna of Arkansas: additional invertebrate and vertebrate records. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 33: 84-85.

Muchmore, W. B. 1967. New cave pseudoscorpions of the genus Apochthonius (Arachnida: Chelonethida). Ohio Journal of Science 67: 89-95.

Muchmore, W. B. 1976. New species of Apochthonius, mainly form caves in central and eastern United States (Pseudoscorpionida, Chthoniidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 89: 67-80.

Muchmore, W. B. 2001. Review of the genus Tartarocreagris, with descriptions of new species (Pseudoscorpionida: Neobisiidae). Texas Memorial Museum, Speleological Monographs 5:57-72.

Nicholas, B. G. 1960. Checklist of macroscopic troglobitic organisms of the United States. American Midland Naturalist 64 (1): 123-160.

Peck, S. B. 1973. A systematic revision and the evolutionary biology of the Ptomaphagus (Adelops) beetles of North America (Coleoptera; Leiodidae, Catopinae), with emphasis on cave-inhabiting species. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 145 (2): 29-162.

Peck, S. B. 1977. A review of the distribution and biology of the small carrion beetle Prionochaeta opaca of North America (Coleoptera; Leiodidae; Catopinae). Psyche 84:299-307.

Peck, S. B. 1982. New records of poorly known Ptomaphagus from Texas and the Ozarks (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Cholevinae). Coleopterist’s Bulletin 36 (1): 109-111.

Peck, S. B. and M. K. Thayer. 2003. The cave-inhabiting rove beetles of the United States (Coleoptera; Staphylinidae; excluding Aleocharinae and Pselaphinae): diversity and distributions. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 65:3-8.

Peck, S. B., and J. H. Peck. 1982. Invertebrate fauna of Devil’s Den, a sandstone cave in northwestern Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 36: 46-48.

Peck, S., and D. Russell. 1976. Life history of the fungus gnat Macrocera nobilis in American caves (Diptera: Mycetophilidae). Canadian Entomologist 108: 1235-1241.

Robison, H., and J. Holsinger. 2000. First record of the subterranean amphipod crustacean Allocrangonyx hubrichti (Allocrangonyctidae) in Arkansas.  Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 54:153.

Sanderson, M. W., and A. Miller. 1941. A new species of ground beetle of the genus Rhadine from an Arkansas cave (Coleoptera: Carabidae). Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 1: 39-40.

Schram, M. 1980. The troglobitic Asellidae (Crustacea: Isopoda) of Northwest Arkansas. Master’s thesis, University of Arkansas (Fayetteville). 55 pages.

Schram, M. 1983. A new record of Caecidotea steevesi (Isopoda: Asellidae) from Arkansas. Southwestern Naturalist 28(1):100.

Schram, M. D. 1982. New records for troglobitic asellids from Northwest Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 36: 102.

Shear, W. 1975. The opilionid genera Sabacon and Tomicomerus in America (Opiliones, Troguloidea, Ischyropsalidae). Journal of Arachnology 3:5-29.

Shear, W. 2003. The milliped family Trichopetalidae, Part 1: Introduction and genera Trigenotyla Causey, Nannopetalum n. gen., and Causeyella n. gen. (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida, Cleidogonoidea). Zootaxa 321:1-36.

Shear, W. A. 1972. Studeis in the milliped order Chordeumida (Diplopoda): a revision of the family Cleidogonidae and a reclassification of the order Chordeumida in the New World. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 144: 151-352.

Shear, W.A. 1981. The milliped family Tingupidae (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Brannerioidea). American Museum Novitates 2715:1–20.

Slay, M.E., D.W. Fong, and M.D. Kottmyer.  2009.  Meta ovalis (Aranea: Tetragnathidae) observed preying on a troglobiotic milliped, Causeyella (Chordeumatida: Trichopetalidae).  Speleobiology Notes 1: 3-5.

Slay, M.E., and G. O. Graening. 2009. Recent collections and additional records of Collembola from Arkansas caves. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 63: 158-162.

Steeves III, H. 1966. Evolutionary aspects of the troglobitic asellids of the United States: the Hobbsi, Stygius and Cannulus groups. American Midland Naturalist 75:392-403.

Stephenson, S.L., M.E. Slay, C.A. Slay, and A.E. Tuggle.  2007.  Cave crickets (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae) as vectors of dictyostelids (Protista: Dictyostellida).  Entomological News 118: 292-295.

Welbourn, W. 1980. Summary report for the cave resource inventory on the Sylamore District, Ozark-St. Francis National Forest. Prepared for the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Mountain View, Arkansas. Cave Research Foundation, Dallas, Texas. 117 pages.

Welbourn, W., and R. Lindsley. 1979. Survey and assessment of cave resources at Buffalo National River, Arkansas. A final report to the National Park Service. Cave Research Foundation. 145 pp.

Youngsteadt, N. W. 2008. Laboratory observations on the behavior of two troglobitic millipede species in the genus Causeyella (Chordeumatida: Trichopetalidae) from the southern Ozarks. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 111 (1-4): 136-140.

Zacharda, M., D. W. Fong, H. H. Hobbs III, E. Piva, M. E. Slay, and S. J. Taylor. 2010. A review of the genus Traegaardhia (Acari, Prostigmata, Rhagidiidae) with descriptions of new species and a key to species. Zootaxa 2474: 1-64.

Zeppelini, D., S.J. Taylor, and M.E. Slay.  2009.  Cave Pygmarrhopalites Vargovitsh, 2009 (Collembola, Symphypleona, Arrhopalitidae) in United States.  Zootaxa 2204: 1-18.

Zhang, J., and J. R. Holsinger. 2003. Systematics of the freshwater amphipod genus Crangonyx (Crangonyctidae) in North America. Virginia Museum of Natural History Memoir 6.

Aquatic Arthropods

Aggus, L. R. 1965. Pre-impoundment studies of the aquatic insect fauna of the Beaver Reservoir. Master’s thesis, University of Arkansas. 71 pages.

Aggus, L. R., and L. O. Warren. 1965. Bottom organisms of the Beaver Reservoir basin: a pre-impoundment study. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 38 (2): 163-178.

Allen, R. T. 1982. A faunal and seasonal study of the aquatic insects of two water ecosystems in Arkansas, DeGray Reservoir and the upper Caddo Rivers: final report. Arkansas Water Resources Research Center Publication 88. 22 pages.

Blanz, R. E. 1969. Physico-chemical factors and benthic macroinvertebrates in cold tailwaters and natural streams in the state of Arkansas. Master’s thesis, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. 77 pages.

Blanz, R. E., C. E. Hoffman, R. V. Kilambi, and C. R. Liston. 1969. Benthic macroinvertebrates in cold tailwaters and natural streams in the state of Arkansas. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners 23: 281-292.

Brown, J. D., C. R. Liston, and R. W. Dennie. 1967. Some physicochemical and biological aspects of three cold tailwaters in northern Arkansas. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners 21: 369-381.

Brown, A. V., and J. P. Ricker. 1982. Macroinvertebrate utilization of leaf detritus in a riffle of the Illinois River, Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 36: 10-13.

Cargill, K., and G. L. Harp. 1987. The effect of city effluent on the diversity of aquatic macroinvertebrates of Sugar Creek, Clay County, Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 41: 100-102.

Cather, M. R., and G. L. Harp. 1975. The aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna of an Ozark and a deltaic stream. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 29: 30-35.

Chordas, S. W. III, G. L. Harp, and G. W. Wolfe. 1996. The aquatic macroinvertebrates of the White River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 50: 42-51.

Clements, W. H. 1994. Benthic invertebrate community responses to heavy metals in the Upper Arkansas River Basin, Colorado. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 13 (1): 30-44.

Cochran, B. G., and G. L. Harp. The aquatic macroinvertebrates of the St. Francis sunken lands in Northeast Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 44: 23-27.

Farris, J. L. 1981. Aquatic macroinvertebrates of three acid bogs on Crowley’s Ridge in Northeast Arkansas. Master’s thesis, Arkansas State University. 58 pages.

Farris, J. L., and G. L. Harp. 1982. Aquatic macroinvertebrates of three acid bogs on Crowley’s Ridge in Northeast Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 36: 23-27.

Guntharp, G. R., and G. L. Harp. 1982. Aquatic macroinvertebrate taxa present in two Ozark springs in Randolph County, Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 36: 88-89.

Harp, G. L., and P. A. Harp. 1980. Aquatic macroinvertebrates of Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 34: 115-117.

Harp, G. L., and H. W. Robison. 2006. Aquatic macroinvertebrates of the Strawberry River System in north-central Arkansas. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 60: (in review)

Huggins, J. A., and G. L. Harp. 1983. Aquatic macroinvertebrates of the Hiatt Prairie Region, Franklin County, Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 37: 92-94.

Iovino, A. J. 1967. The macroscopic benthic fauna of Beaver Lake (White River, Arkansas), with special reference to the family Chironomidae (Diptera: Insecta). Master’s thesis, University of Arkansas (Fayetteville). 155 pages.

Jackson, D. C., and E. H. Schmitz. 1987. Zooplankton abundances in vegetated and non-vegetated areas: implications for fisheries management. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 41: 214-220.

Johnson, R. L. and G. L. Harp, George L. 2005. Spatio-temporal changes of benthic macroinvertebrates in a cold Arkansas tailwater. Hydrobiologia 537: 15-24.

Liston, C. R. 1967. A study of the riffle, benthic macroinvertebrates occurring below three impoundments in northern Arkansas. Master’s thesis, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. 43 pages.

McGary, J. L., and G. L. Harp. 1972. The benthic macroinvertebrate community of the Greer’s Ferry Reservoir cold tailwater, Little Red River, Arkansas. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners 26: 490-500.

Miner, F. C., L. O. Warren, and A. J. Iovino. 1967. Botton fauna of Beaver Reservoir: ecological investigations related to fish production in Beaver Reservoir following impoundment 1965-1966. University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Department of Entomology, Fayetteville. 143 pages.

Neal, J. W., N. J. Harris. S. Kumaran, D. A. Behler, T. J. Lang, P. R. Port, M. Melandri, and B. G. Batten. 2007. Comparison of aquatic-insect habitat and diversity above and below road crossing in low-order streams. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 61: 78-83.

Payne, B. S., and A. C. Miller. 1996. Life history and production of filter-feeding insects on stone dikes in the lower Mississippi River. Hydrobiologia 319 (2): 93-102.

Phillips, E. C. 1993. Aquatic insects and fishes associated with coarse woody debris in Northwest Arkansas streams. Doctoral dissertation, University of Arkansas. 102 pages.

Rickett, J. D. 1980. Abundance, diversity and distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates in the Flat Bayou Drainage Area, Jefferson County, Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 33: 67-70.

Rickett, J. D., and R. L. Watson. 1983. Zooplankton community structure in Dardanelle Reservoir, Arkansas, 1975-1982. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 37: 65-69.

Robison, H. W., and G. L. Harp. 1971. A pre-impoundment limnological investigation of the Strawberry River in northeastern Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 25: 70-79.

Roseberg, R. B., and M. Karnes. 1984. The influence of DeGray Reservoir on zooplankton populations in the Caddo and Ouachita Rivers. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 38: 96-97.

Schram, M. D., A. V. Brown, and D. C. Jackson. 1990. Diel and seasonal drift of zooplankton in a headwater stream. American Midland Naturalist 123 (1): 135-143.

Smith, S. B., and T. E. Moen. 1983. Zooplankton population structure in three reservoirs near the Ouachita Mountain-Gulf Coastal Plain interface. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 37: 99-100.

Sublette, J. E. 1956. Seasonal changes in bottom fauna of an Ozark headwater stream (Clear Creek, Washington County, Arkansas). Southwestern Naturalist 1 (4): 148-156.

Miscellaneous

Allen, R. T. 1988. Additions to the known endemic flora and fauna of Arkansas. Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings 42: 18-21.

Brown, I. L. 1969. Insects and other arthropods associated with the cone-shoot complex of loblolly and shortleaf pines in Arkansas. Master’s thesis, University of Arkansas (Fayetteville). 180 pages.

Carlton, C. E., J. Bollinger, and L. C. Thompson. 1994. Arthropod biodiversity-sampling protocol development. U. S. Forest Service General Technical Report SO 112: 144-153.

Cooksey, L. M., and H. E. Barton. 1981. Flying insect populations as sampled by Malaise trap on Crowley’s Ridge in northeast Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 35: 29-32.

Gorham, L. E., B. D. Keeland, S. Mopper, S. L. King, and D. J. Johnson. 1996. Effects of canopy gap dynamics on arthropod abundance in a bottomland forest in northeast Arkansas. Pages 165-169 in K. M. Flynn (ed), Proceedings of the southern forested wetlands ecology and management conference. Clemson, South Carolina, March 25-27, 1996. Consortium for Research on Southern Forested Wetlands, Clemson.

Jamieson, D. H., S. E. Trauth, and C. T. McAllister. 1993. Food habits of male bird-voiced treefrogs, Hylaavivoca (Anura: Hylidae), in Arkansas. Texas Journal of Science 45 (1): 45-49.

Kellner, C. J. 1990. Influence of distribution and abundance of prey and microhabitat differences on foraging behavior of insectivorous birds in northwestern Arkansas. Doctoral dissertation, University of Arkansas (Fayetteville). 85 pages.

Kovarik, P., S. Chordas III, H. Robison, P. Skelley, M. Connior, J. Fiene, and G. Heidt. 2008. Insects inhabiting the burrows of the Ozark pocket gopher in Arkansas. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 62: 75-78.

Lee, L. A., and H. E. Barton. 1982. Soil traversing arthropod populations as sampled by pitfall traps in sunflower and three adjacent habitats in northeast Arkansas. Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 36: 38-42.

Lichtenberg, J. S. 1999. Trophic interactions in an Ozark forest ecosystem. Master’s thesis, University of Arkansas (Fayetteville). 118 pages.

Linit, M. J. 1981. The natural enemy component of within-tree southern pine beetle mortality. Doctoral dissertation, University of Arkansas (Fayetteville). 45 pages.

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