The Crystal-Wonder Cave System: A New Hotspot of Subterranean Biodiversity in the Southern Cumberland Plateau of South-Central Tennessee, USA

Author:

Niemiller Matthew L.1,Zigler Kirk S.2,Hinkle Amata1ORCID,Stephen Charles D. R.3,Cramphorn Brendan1,Higgs Jared1ORCID,Mann Nathaniel4,Miller Brian T.5,Niemiller K. Denise Kendall1,Smallwood Kelly6,Hardy Jason6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, 301 Sparkman Dr NW, Huntsville, AL 35899, USA

2. Department of Biology, University of the South, Sewanee, TN 37383, USA

3. Department of Biology, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 65897, USA

4. Spencer Mountain Grotto, Spencer, TN 38585, USA

5. Department of Biology, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN 37132, USA

6. Tennessee Cave Survey, 770 Three Forks Road, South Pittsburg, TN 37380, USA

Abstract

The Crystal-Wonder Cave System developed in the Western Escarpment of the southern Cumberland Plateau in the Interior Low Plateau karst region of south-central Tennessee, USA is a global hotspot of cave-limited biodiversity. We combined historical literature, museum accessions, and database occurrences with new observations from bio-inventory efforts conducted between 2005 and 2022 to compile an updated list of troglobiotic and stygobiotic biodiversity for the Crystal-Wonder Cave System. The list of cave-limited fauna includes 31 species (23 troglobionts and 8 stygobionts) with 28 and 18 species documented from the Crystal and Wonder caves, respectively, which represents five phyla, ten classes, nineteen orders, and twenty-six families (six arachnids, three springtails, two diplurans, three millipedes, six insects, three terrestrial snails, one flatworm, five crustaceans, and two vertebrates, respectively). The Crystal-Wonder Cave System is the type locality for six species—Anillinus longiceps, Pseudanophthalmus humeralis, P. intermedius, Ptomaphagus hatchi, Tolus appalachius, and Chitrella archeri. The carabid beetle Anillinus longiceps is endemic to the Crystal-Wonder Cave System. Sixteen species are of conservation concern, including twelve taxa with NatureServe conservation ranks of G1–G3. The exceptional diversity of the Crystal-Wonder Cave System has been associated with several factors, including a high dispersal potential of cave fauna associated with expansive karst exposures along the Western Escarpment of the southern Cumberland Plateau, a high surface productivity, and a favorable climate throughout the Pleistocene.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

Department of Biology at Middle Tennessee State University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecological Modeling,Ecology

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