- Kentucky cave shrimp
Taxobox | name = Kentucky cave shrimp
status = EN
status_system = iucn2.3
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum = Crustacea
classis =Malacostraca
ordo =Decapoda
infraordo =Caridea
familia =Atyidae
genus = "Palaemonias "
species = "P. ganteri"
binomial = "Palaemonias ganteri"
binomial_authority = Hay, 1901The Kentucky cave shrimp ("Palaemonias ganteri") is an eyeless,
troglobite shrimp . It lives in Kentucky and is found incave s in three counties ofKentucky . The shrimp's skin has nopigment ; the species is nearly transparent and closely resembles its nearest relative, theAlabama cave shrimp .The habitat of the Kentucky cave shrimp is exclusively in underground streams of caves. It is endemic to the
Mammoth Cave National Park region of central Kentucky. The shrimp feeds mainly onsediment s that are washed into the cave by the movement ofgroundwater .The Kentucky cave shrimp has been registered as an
endangered species since 1983, mainly due to contaminated groundwater running into its habitat. Several nearby communities either have inadequatesewage treatment facilities or lack such facilities altogether. An additional potential threat is the entry of contaminants from traffic accidents and roadside businesses. One incident in 1979 caused the death of aquatic cave organisms in a part of the Mammoth Cave system, and in a 1980 incident, a truck carrying toxiccyanide salts overturned on Interstate Highway 65, just south of Mammoth Cave National Park.References
* Listed as Endangered (EN B1+2c v2.3)
* Slone, T. and T. Wethington (eds.) (1998). "Kentucky's Threatened and Endangered Species". Kentucky Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Frankfort, KY.
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