The purpose of this bioquest, to be held July 27-30, 2006 , is to conduct a biodiversity inventory of a variety of taxonomic groups whose habitat includes the limestone areas of GSMNP. We plan to bring together experts in the following groups: land snails, leaf litter and soil organisms, tardigrades, beetles, vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, fungi, and slime molds. Investigations will take place around the entrances to caves and sinkholes and in the plant communities derived from carbonate rock. There are at least seven areas in the Smokies that can be considered karst-like habitat and are very distinctive from the rest of the Park. Protected areas for rare and endangered species will be off limits or highly restricted, according to Park recommendations. Researchers may explore caverns and examine some cave organisms, depending upon Park policy and the interest and the availability of expert cavers (hazardous nature of the vertical caves). A broad array of involvement is needed from various taxonomic experts and a variety of collecting methods will be employed. Ten researchers have already indicated they will participate, and Discover Life in America volunteers will be recruited and trained. Educational programs will be presented to Park visitors, as well as to teachers and students, through cooperation with the education partners of Discover Life in America.
Collectors List: CollectorList.pdf
Family Count Graph: FamilyCountAcGraph.pdf
Genera of Largest Family Graph: GenusCountAcGraph.pdf
Project Information: ProjectInfo.pdf
Samplings List: SamplingsList.pdf
Species Ranking: SpeciesDistributionRanking.pdf
Species Report: Taxonomy.pdf
Upper Taxa List: UpperTaxa.pdf
Principal Investigator
PI Name: Dr. Adriean J. Mayor
PI Organization: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Co-investigator #1
Co-PI Name: Jonathan Mays
Co-PI Organization: State of Maine
Primary Taxonomist
Taxonomist Name: Daniel Dourson (for Mollusc portion)
Taxonomist Organization: Belize Foundation for Research and Environmental Education (BFREE)