Literature Cited for the Final Critical Habitat Rule for the Austin Blind and Jollyville Plateau Salamanders Docket No

Literature Cited for the Final Critical Habitat Rule for the Austin Blind and Jollyville Plateau Salamanders Docket No

Literature Cited for the Final Critical Habitat Rule for the Austin blind and Jollyville Plateau Salamanders Docket No. FWS–R2–ES-2013–0001 Bendik, N. 2011a. Jollyville Plateau Salamander Status Report. City of Austin Watershed Protection. SR-11-10. 43 pp. Bendik, N. 2011b. Personal communication. Jollyville Plateau Salamander (Eurycea tonkawae). Presentation from City of Austin Watershed Protection to U.S. Fish and Widlife Service. October 5, 2011. Bendik, N. 2013. Personal communiation. Pilot Study: Movement of Eurycea tonkawae near Lanier Spring, Bull Creek, Travis Co., Texas. City of Austin, public comments on FWS- R2-ES-2013-0001. March 11, 2013. 4 pp. Bendik, N. and A.G. Gluesenkamp. 2012. Body length shrinkage in an endangered amphibian is associated with drought. Journal of Zoology 290 (1): 35-41. Bowles, B.D., Sanders, M.S., and R.S. Hansen. 2006. Ecology of the Jollyville Plateau salamander (Eurycea tonkawae: Plethodontidae) with an assessment of the potential effects of urbanization. Hydrobiologia 553: 111-120. Chippindale, P.T., A.H. Price, Wiens, J.J., and D. M. Hillis. 2000. Phylogenetic relationships and systematic revision of central Texas hemidactyliine plethodontid salamanders. Herpetological Monographs 14: 1-80. COA (City of Austin). 2001. Jollyville Plateau Water Quality and Salamander Assessment. Water Quality Report Series COA-ERM 1999-01. Prepared by City of Austin, Watershed Protection Department, Environmental Resources Management Division, Water Resource Evaluation Section. Austin, Texas, USA, 381 pp. COA (City of Austin). 2011. Unpublished data. Barton Springs water chemistry 2003-2011. November 20, 2011. 1 p. Cole, R.A. 1995. A review of status, research and management of taxon viability for three neotenic aquatic salamanders in Travis County, Texas. Pages 15-57 in Bowles, D.E., ed. A Review of the Status of Current Critical Biological and Ecological Information on the Eurycea Salamanders Located in Travis County, Texas, Resource Protection Division, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, Texas. Coles, J.F., McMahon G., Bell A.H., Brown L.R., Fitzpatrick F.A., Eikenberry B.C., Woodside M.D., Cuffney T.F., and Bryant W.L., Cappiella K., Fraley-McNeal L, and W.P. Stack. 2012. Effects of urban development on stream ecosystems in nine metropolitan study areas across the United States. Circular 1373. U.S. Geological Survey. 152 pp. Dries, L. 2011. Personal communication. Site visit of Barton Springs Complex with Laurie Dries, Environmental Scientist for the City of Austin Watershed Protection Program. September 14, 2011. 2 pp. Gillespie, J.H. 2013. Application of stable isotope analysis to study temporal changes in foraging ecology in a highly endangered amphibian. PLoS ONE 8(1): e53041. Gluesenkamp, A. 2011. Personal communication. Presentation to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. September 12, 2011. Austin, Texas. Hauwert, N.M., Banner, J., Ruez Jr., D.R., Hall, B., George, C., Tepe, C., and R. Gary. 2005. Field guide to Edwards Aquifer hydrology. University of Texas-Austin. Environmental Science Institute. January 2005. 51 pp. Hillis, D.M., Chamberlain, D.A., Wilcox, T.P. and P.T. Chippindale. 2001. A new species of subterranean blind salamander (Plethodontidae: Hemidactyliini: Eurycea: Typhlomolge) from Austin, Texas, and nomenclature of the major clades of central Texas paedomorphic salamanders. Herpetologica 53: 266-280. Industrial Economics, Incorporated. 2013. Final economic analysis for critical habitat designation of the four central Texas salamanders. Prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. XX pp. Johns, D. 2011. 2011 Summary of Tracing for Pit Springs and Four Points in and near the Balcones Canyonlands Sam Hamilton and Bull Creek Preserves. In 2011 BCP Annual Report. City of Austin. December 2011. 16 pp. Johnson, S., Schindel, G., Veni, G., Hauwert, N., Hunt, B., Smith, B., and M. Gary. 2012. Tracing groundwater flowpaths in the vicinity of San Marcos springs, Texas. Report No. 12-01. Edwards Aquifer Authorty. 40 pp. O’Donnell, L., Turner, M., Sanders, M., Geismar, E., Heilman, S., and L. Zebehazy. 2006. Summary of Jollyville Plateau salamander data (1997-2006). City of Austin Watershed and Development Review Department. December 2006. 50 pp. Pierce, B., and A. Wall. 2011. Review of research literature related to the biology, evolution, and conservation of Georgetown salamander, Eurycea naufragia. Report to the Williamson County Conservation Foundation, Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas. 40 pp. Russell, W.H. 1993. The Buttercup Creek karst, Travis and Williamson counties, Texas: Geology, biology, and land development. Report prepared for the University Speleological Society at the University of Texas. 76 pp. Service (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service). 1996. Incidental take permit PRT-788841 issued May 2, 1996 for Balcones Canyonlands Preserve Habitat Conservation Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Austin, Texas, USA. 10 pp. Service (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service). 2013. Refined impervious cover analysis for the four central Texas salamanders currently proposed for listing and designation of critical habitat. Austin Ecological Services Field Office. 25 pp. Sweet, S. 1978. The evolutionary development of the Texas Eurycea (Amphibia: Plethodontidae). PhD dissertation. University of California, Berkeley. 462 pp. Sweet, S. 1982. A distributional analysis of epigean populations of Eurycea neotenes in central Texas, with comments on the origin of troglobitic populations. Herpetologica 38(3): 430- 444. 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Prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 75 pp. Warton, M. 1997. Final Report: A study of cave habitats, point recharge potential, and associated karst lands of the Buttercup creek development properties, including Buttercup creek section 4 and phase v Cedar Park, Williamson County, Texas. Prepared for Lumdermen’s Investment Corporation. October 18, 1997. 240 pp. Willson, J.D., and M.E. Dorcas. 2003. Effects of habitat disturbance on stream salamanders: implications for buffer zones and watershed management. Conservation Biology 17: 763-771. Woods H.A. and M.F. Poteet. 2006. Physiological and behavioral responses of Eurycea sosorum to variation in levels of conductivity. Technical progress report #2: August 28, 2006. University of Texas at Austin, Texas. 65 pp. Woods H.A., Poteet, M.F., Hitchings, P.D., Brian, R.A., and B.W. Brooks. 2010. Conservation physiology of the plethodontid salamanders Eurycea nana and E. sosorum: response to declining dissolved oxygen. 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