Central-Texas-Karst-Invertebrates-Habitat-Requirements.pdf

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Central-Texas-Karst-Invertebrates-Habitat-Requirements.pdf

Sixteen karst invertebrate species are listed as endangered in central Texas. Nine of these species occur in Bexar County and seven occur in Travis and/or Williamson counties.

All of these invertebrates are troglobites, which means they spend their entire lives underground. The purpose of this document is to provide information on the habitat requirements of these species.

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