# Graduate student; ^ Undergraduate student
2025
20. Niemiller ML. Cave invaders: introduced species and their impacts on cave ecosystems. NSS News 83(4): 8–9.
19. McCollum S, Helf K, & Niemiller ML. 2025 cave animal of the year – cave shrimp. NSS News 83(4): 6–7.
2024
18. Niemiller ML. Species spotlight: the Berry Cave Salamander. ACCA News 2024(2): 4–6.
17. Niemiller ML, & Christenson K. Clean caving in a white-nose syndrome endemic world. NSS News 8(3): 33–35.
16. Niemiller ML, Helf K, & Fenolio DB. The 2024 cave animal of the year. NSS News 82(3): 8–9.
2022
15. Niemiller ML, Slay ME, & Baker GM. Meet the 2022 USA cave animal of the year: the little brown bat. NSS News 80(4): 5–6.
14. Niemiller ML. Diversity in the darkness: Alabama’s hidden but remarkable life in caves. Alabama Wildlife 86: 19–22.
2021
13. Niemiller ML, & Baker GM. Meet the 2021 USA cave animal of the year. NSS News 79(4): 5.
2020
12. Niemiller ML, Smith W, & Hamed K. Where you can find Green Salamanders and how you can help them. The Tennessee Conservationist 86: 20–25.
2018
11. Engel AS, & Niemiller ML. Landowner’s guide to biological resources and biodiversity in Tennessee caves. In Guide to caves and Sinkholes in Tennessee (Drumm EC, eds). University of Tennessee Extension Institute of Agriculture, University of Tennessee. Publication W453-D. 6 pp.
2017
10. Fenolio D, Niemiller M, Soares D, Gluesenkamp A, Chakrabarty P, & Zhao Y. China’s mysterious cavefishes. Anima Mundi 28: 100–113.
2015
9. Zigler KS, Kuhajda BR, Ayala BN^, Niemiller ML, & Engel AS. First observation of southern cavefish (Typhlichthys subterraneus) east of the Cumberland Plateau in northeastern Georgia. Bulletin of the Georgia Speleological Survey 2015: 9–11.
2014
8. Zigler KS, Niemiller ML, & Fenolio DB. Cave biodiversity of the southern Cumberland Plateau of TAG. National Speleological Society Convention Guidebook 2014: 159–163.
7. Niemiller ML, Zigler KS, & Fenolio DB. The obligate cave life of Madison County. SERA Summer Cave Carnival Guidebook.
2012
6. Niemiller ML, Fenolio DB, & Zigler KS. The obligate cave fauna of Georgia. Bulletin of the Georgia Speleological Survey 2012: 6–12.
5. Fenolio D, Bonett R, & Niemiller M. Developing a captive breeding protocol for Georgia’s Blind Salamander, (Haideotriton wallacei) at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Leaf Litter 1: 40–45.
2011
4. Reynolds, RG, & Niemiller ML. New scales: reptiles invade the Turks and Caicos. Green Pages, Times of the Islands Magazine 94: 30–33.
2010
3. Niemiller ML, & Glorioso BM. The Indo-Pacific Gecko (Hemidactylus garnotii) in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Tennessee Herpetological Society Newsletter.
2005
2. Miller BT, & Niemiller ML. The Tennessee cave salamander complex. Pg. 91–94 in 2005 National Speleological Society Convention Guidebook (Brown JS, & Simon SS eds.). National Speleological Society, Huntsville, AL.
1. Niemiller ML, & Miller BT. Common salamanders of Tennessee caves. Tennessee Caver 2: 12–18.
