%0 Journal Article %J The Southwestern Naturalist %D 1988 %T A technique for the collection and study of subterranean invertebrates %A Hooker, K.L. %A M.R. Whiles %X

The study of invertebrate communities in ground, well, or cave water is hampered due to the difficulty of observing them in their native habitat. Many collection techniques are destructive and do not give a true indication of actual populations. We have found that the header box of an artificial stream system will serve successfully as an artificial "cave" for the collection and study of subterranean invertebrates. Using this technique, we were able to collect two species of aquatic invertebrates previously unknown to Konza Prairie

%B The Southwestern Naturalist %V 33 %P 375 -376 %G eng %M KNZ00185