Statistical Analysis and Revision of Endangered Karst Species Distribution, Austin Area, Texas.

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Statistical Analysis and Revision of Endangered Karst Species Distribution, Austin Area, Texas.

National Cave and Karst Research Institute (NCKRI) Report submitted to the Service detailing the re-evaluation of Karst Zone and Karst Fauna Region boundaries within the Austin Area. This covers the geographic distribution of seven of the federally endangered karst invertebrate species in central Texas.

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