Project T-124-R1
Project Title: A Resurvey of Illinois Crayfish: Distribution, Conservation Assessments, and Habitat Needs
Community and/or Species Focus: Crayfish
Goals/Objectives:
Sample approximately 300 locations across Illinois using techniques that effectively capture both burrowing and non-burrowing crayfishes
Record both local and landscape scale habitat variables at select sampling locations for Illinois species of special concern
Conduct target surveys at historical and potentially new locations for species believed to be rare or extirpated
Achievements:
Current assessments of distribution, local abundance, conservation status, and habitat associations for all Illinois SGCN crayfish species
The first comprehensive study of the distribution and habitat for Illinois' five burrowing crayfish species
Estimates of habitat requirements for some Illinois's crayfish fauna
Assessment of possible occurrence of species of greatest concern for protection or restoration
Species Guidance Documents for Illinois' four endangered crayfish species
Post-Project Survey (if applicable): n/a
Project Period: 1/1/20 - 12/31/22
Principle Investigator(s): Dr. Christopher A. Taylor (Illinois Natural History Survey)
Final Report: Project is currently underway; "Achievements" are projections of what is to be accomplished.