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Science Advisory Committee 2010

 

North Cumberlands Forest Resources Habitat Conservation Plan 10.26

NCFRHCP Agenda

NCFRHCP Notes

Morning Presentations:

Status and species-habitat relationships of the green salamander, Aneides aeneus, at Myatt Creek in Catoosa Wildlife Management Area. Samantha Wyatt* and Dan Combs (Tennessee Technological University)

 

Status and species-habitat relationships of the green salamander, Aneides aeneus, at Myatt Creek in Catoosa Wildlife Management Area Abstract

Inventory of riparian bird communities and habitat characteristics in Catoosa Wildlife Management Area. Christie Peterson* and Tom Roberts (Tennessee Technological University)

Sustaining Golden-winged Warbler Populations in the Cumberlands. Katie Percy* and Dave Buehler (University of Tennessee)

Cerulean Warbler Response to Experimental Forest Management. Than Boves* and Dave Buehler (University of Tennessee)

Predicting Cerulean Warbler Breeding Density in the Cumberland Mountains. Melinda Welton (BirdWorks Consulting)

Spring Migration of Female Indiana Bats (Myotis sodalis) From Caves in Eastern Tennessee. Mark Gumbert*, Jeff Hawkins,  and Piper Roby (Copperhead Consulting)

Assessment of Allegheny Woodrats in Catoosa Wildlife Management Area. Beth Stovall* and Steven Hayslette (Tennessee Technological University)

 

Afternoon Activities:

NCFRHCP Afternoon Group Activity Notes 10.26.2010

Northern Cumberlands Forest Resources HCP Monitoring Framework Survey Results by Trish Johnson

Northern Cumberlands forest resources Habitat conservation plan Monitoring program by Sean Bloomquist

 

Cumberland Habitat Conservation Plan 10.27

CHCP Agenda

CHCP Notes

Morning Presentations:

Factors Affecting Populations of the Cumberland Elktoe Alasmidonta atropurpurea (Rafinesque, 1831) and the Cumberland Papershell Anodontoides denigrata (Lea, 1852). Jim Layzer and Kendall Moles (Tennessee Technological University) *Please contact the HCP (see bottom of the page) about permission to obtain this presentation

Predicting the Presence of Cambarus Pristinus with Preliminary Notes on its Life History. John Johansen* and Hayden Mattingly (Tennessee Technological University)

Habitat and Distribution of the Black Mountain Salamander on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. Katrina Smith* and Sean Blomquist (Tennessee Technological University)

Clonal Structure and Population Status of Virginia Meadowsweet (Spiraea virginiana). Jessica Brzyski* and Theresa Culley (University of Cincinnati)

Clonal Structure and Population Status of Virginia Meadowsweet Abstract

Monitoring Solutions for City Streams. Karina Bynum (Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation)

Land Use Effects on Embeddedness in the Obed Wild and Scenic River System. Margot Carter* and Evan Hart (Tennessee Technological University)

Aquatic Habitat Mapping of River Systems. Paul Ayers and Ken Swinson* (University of Tennessee)

 

Afternoon Activities:

CHCP Afternoon Group Activity Notes 10.27

An Update on the Status of Hydrologic Modeling by Evan Hart

Cumberland HCP Species Survey Results by Malissa Davis

 

 

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