OutdoorNebraska

2022 Wetlands Guide for Web - single pages

Access digital copies of guides and regulations publications from the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.

Issue link: http://digital.outdoornebraska.gov/i/1488352

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 75 of 87

76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 GUIDE TO NEBRASKA'S WETLANDS Bleed, A. and C. Flowerday, editors. 1990. An atlas of the Sand Hills. Atlas No. 5, Second Edition. Conservation and Survey Division, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Brejda, J. J., L. E. Moser, S. S. Waller, S. R. Lowry, P. E. Reece, and J. T. Nichols. 1989. Atrazine and fertilizer effects on Sandhills subirrigated meadow. Journal of Range Management 42:104–108. Clausen, M., M. Fritz, and G. Steinauer. 1989. The Nebraska Natural Heritage Program two-year progress report. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Cunningham, Z. C. 2011. Breeding fi delity and landscape effects on distribution of mallards and duck broods in the Nebraska Sandhills. Thesis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Cunningham, Z., L. A. Powell, M. P. Vrtiska, S. E. Stephens, and J. A. Walker. 2016. Skewed age ratios of breeding mallards in the Nebraska Sandhills. American Midland Naturalist 175:280–285. DaRugna, O. A. 2020. Recreational activity dynamics at Valentine National Wildlife Refuge. Thesis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Dreier, C. A. 2018. Nebraska Wetland Condition Assessment: Intensifi cation of the National Wetland Condition Assessment throughout Nebraska. Thesis. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Ducey, J. E. 1990–1991. Ditching of wetlands in the Nebraska Sandhills, A case study of Grant County. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 18:1–10. Engberg, R. A. 1984. Appraisal of data for groundwater quality in Nebraska. U.S. Geological Survey Paper 2245, Washington, D.C., USA. Erickson, N. E., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1987. Soil-vegetation correlations in the Sandhills and Rainwater Basin wetlands of Nebraska. Biological Report 87. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C., USA. Farrar, J. 2000. Sandhills fens, windows on geologic history. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. May:40–45. Farrar, J. 2011. Potash- boom and bust in the Sandhills. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. January:34–41. Fowler, E. 2016. Fishing the Sandhills, a guide to Nebraska Sandhills lakes. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. May:34–54. Gilbert, M. C., M. W. Freel, and A. J. Bieber. 1980. Remote sensing and fi eld evaluation of wetlands in the Sandhills of Nebraska. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers report, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Ginsberg, M. 1985. Nebraska's Sandhills lakes – a hydrogeologic overview. Water Resources Bulletin 21:573–578. Glover, J. D. 2020. Common Carp (Cyprinus Carpio) affect water quality and macroinvertebrate communities in Nebraska Sandhill lakes. Thesis. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA. Gosselin, D. C. 1997. Major-ion chemistry of compositionally diverse lakes, Western Nebraska, U.S.A.: Implications for paleoclimatic interpretations: Journal Paleolimnology 17:33–49. Gosselin, D. C., S. Sibray, and J. Ayers. 1994, Geochemistry of closed-basin, K-rich alkaline lakes, Western Sand Hills, Nebraska: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 58:1403– 1418. Gosselin, D. C., V. Sridhar, E. F. Harvey, and J. W. Goeke. 2009. Hydrological effects and groundwater fl uctuations in interdunal environments in the Nebraska Sandhills. Great Plains Research 16:17–28. Grier, B. 1999. Cottonwood-Steverson Wildlife Management Area. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. March:38–45. Gregory, C. J., S. J. Dinsmore, L. A. Powell, and J. G. Jorgensen. 2011. Nest survival of long-billed curlew in Nebraska. Wader Study Group Bulletin 118:109–113. Haag, J. 2022. Turtles at home in Nebraska. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. April:18–25. Harvey, F. E., J. B. Swinehart, and T. M. Kurtz. 2007. Ground water sustenance of Nebraska's unique Sand Hills peatland fen ecosystems. Groundwater 45:218–234. Istanbulluoglu, E., T. J. Wang, O. M. Wright, and J. D. Lenters. 2012. Interpretation of hydrologic trends from a water balance perspective: the role of groundwater storage in the Budyko hypothesis. Water Resource Research 48:WOOH16. Johnsgard, P. A. 1995. This fragile land, a natural history of the Nebraska Sandhills. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. Nebraska, USA. Jolley, J. C., E. S. Albin, M. A. Kaemingk, and D. W. Willis. 2013. A survey of aquatic invertebrate communities in Nebraska Sandhill lakes reveals potential alternative ecosystem states. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 4:151–162. Keech, C. and R. Bentall. 1971. Dunes on the plains: The Sandhills region of Nebraska. Resource Report No. 4. Conservation and Survey Division, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. LaBaugh, J. W. 1986. Limnological characteristics of selected lakes in the Nebraska Sandhills, U.S.A., and their relation to chemical characteristics of adjacent ground water. Journal of Hydrology 86:279–298. Loope, D. B. and J. B. Swinehart. 2000. Thinking like a dune fi eld: Geological history in the Nebraska Sandhills. Great Plains Research 10:5–35. Loope, D. B., J. B. Swinehart, and J. P. Mason. 1995. Dune-dammed paleovalleys of the Nebraska Sand Hills: Intrinsic versus climatic controls on the accumulation of lake and marsh sediments. Geological Society of America Bulletin 107:396–406. Mack, G. D., editor. 1993. Sandhill Management Plan: A Partnership Initiative. U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. Kearney, Nebraska, USA. Mack, G. D. 1995. Sandhills partnerships. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. May:34–43. Mason, J. P., J. B. Swinehart, and D. B. Loope. 1997. Holocene history of lacustrine and marsh sediments in a dune-blocked drainage, southwestern Nebraska Sandhills, USA. Journal of Paleoclimatology 17:67–83. McCarraher, D. B. 1977. Nebraska's Sandhills lakes. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. McMurtrey, M. D., R. Craig, and G. Schildman. 1972. Nebraska wetland survey. Habitat Work Plan K-71. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Natural Resources Commission. 1993. Report on the Sandhills Area Study. Nebraska Natural Resources Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Nichols, J. T., P. A. Duncan, and D. C. Clanton. 1993. Seasonal trends in forage quality of plants in subirrigated meadows of the Nebraska Sandhills. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 20:25–32. Novacek, J. M. 1989. The water and wetland resources of the Nebraska Sandhills. Pages 340–384 in A. van der Valk, editor. Northern Prairie Wetlands. Iowa State University Press, Ames, USA. Ong, J. B. 2010. Investigation of spatial and temporal processes of lake-aquifer interactions in the Nebraska Sandhills. Dissertation, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Ong, J. B., and V. A. Zlotnik. 2011. Assessing lakebed hydraulic conductivity and seepage fl ux by potentiomanometer. Ground Water 49:270–274. Ong, J. B., J. W. Lane, Jr., V. A. Zlotnik, T. Halihan, and E. A. White. 2010. Combined use of frequency-domain electromagnetic and electrical resistivity surveys to delineate near-lake groundwater fl ow in the semi-arid Nebraska Sandhills, USA. Hydrogeology Journal 18:1539–1545. Panella, M. J., and C. Rothe-Groleau. 2021.

Articles in this issue

view archives of OutdoorNebraska - 2022 Wetlands Guide for Web - single pages