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79 GUIDE TO NEBRASKA'S WETLANDS Varner D. M., A. T. Pearse, A. A. Bishop, J. I. Davis, J. C. Denton, R. C. Grosse, H. M. Johnson, E. J. Munter, K. D. Schroeder, R. E. Spangler, M. P. Vrtiska, and A. E. Wright. 2020. Roosting habitat use by sandhill cranes and waterfowl on the North and South Platte rivers in Nebraska. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 11:56–67. PLATTE RIVER Aiken, J. D. 1999. Balancing endangered species protection and irrigation water rights: the Platte River Cooperative Agreement. Great Plains Natural Resources Journal 3:119–158. Alexander, K. D., and M. R. Whiles. 2000. A new species of Ironoquia (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) from an intermittent slough of the central Platte River, Nebraska. Entomological News 111:1–7. Anderson, A., E. D. Miller, B. Noonan, and C. A. Faanes, editors. 1989. The Platte River system: a resource overview. Interim Final Report. U.S. Fish Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado, USA. Austin, J. E., and A. L. Richert. 2001. A comprehensive review of observational and site evaluation data of migrant whooping cranes in the United States, 1943-99. U.S. Geological Survey Report, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, North Dakota, USA. Baasch, D. M., P. D. Farrell, J. M. Farsworth, and C. B. Smith. 2017. Nest-site selection by interior least terns and piping plovers at managed, off-channel sites along the Central Platte River in Nebraska. Journal of Field Ornithology 88:236–249. Baasch, D. M., P. D. Farrell, A. J. Caven, K. C. King, J. M. Farnsworth, and C. B. Smith. 2019. Sandhill crane use of riverine roost sites along the central Platte River in Nebraska, USA. Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist 11:1–13. Bliss, Q. P., and S. Schainost. 1973. Platte River Basin Level B Stream Inventory Report. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Brinley Buckley, E. M., C. R. Allen, M. Forsberg, M. Farrell, and A. J. Caven. 2017. Capturing change: the duality of time- lapse imagery to acquire data and depict ecological dynamics. Ecology and Society 22:30. Brinley Buckley, E. M., A. J. Caven, J. D. Wiese, and M. J. Harner. 2021. Assessing the hydroregime of an archetypal riverine wet meadow in the central Great Plains using time-lapse imagery. Ecosphere 12(11):e03829. Brinley Buckley, E. M., B. L. Gottesman, A. J. Caven, M. J. Harner, and B. C. Pijanowski. 2021. Assessing ecological and environmental infl uences on boreal chorus frog (Pseudacris maculata) spring calling phenology using multimodal passive monitoring technologies. Ecological Indicators 121:e107171. Buckley, T. J. 2011. Habitat use and abundance patterns of sandhill cranes in the Central Platte River Valley, Nebraska, 2003- 2010. Thesis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Bureau of Sociological Research. 1988. Nebraskans' participation in nature- associated recreation in the Platte River Valley. Nebraska Annual Social Indicator Survey. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Burns, A. W. 1981. Simulated hydrologic effects of possible groundwater and surface alternatives in and near the Platte River, south central Nebraska. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-fi le Rep. 81-1116, Denver, Colorado, USA. Caven, A. J., E. M. Brinley Buckley, K. C. King, J. D. Wiese, D. M. Baasch, G. D. Wright, M. J. Harner, A. T. Pearse, M. Rabbe, D. M. Varner, B. Krohn, N. Arcilla, K. D. Schroeder, and K. F. Dinan. 2019a. Temporospatial shifts in sandhill crane staging in the Central Platte River Valley in response to climatic variation and habitat change. Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist 11:33–76. Caven, A. J., E. M. Brinley Buckley, J. D. Wiese, B. Taddicken, B. Krohn, T. J. Smith, and A. Pierson. 2019b. Appeal for a comprehensive assessment of the potential ecological impacts of the proposed Platte- Republican Diversion Project. Great Plains Research 29:123–135. Caven, A. J., J. Malzahn, T. Franti, and E. M. Brinley Buckley, editors. 2019c. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium, 5-6 June 2018, Wood River, NE, USA. Nebraska Water Center, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Caven, A. J., J. M. Malzahn, K. D. Koupal, E. M. Brinley Buckley, J. D. Wiese, R. Rasmussen, and C. Steenson. 2019d. Adult Whooping Crane (Grus americana) consumption of juvenile channel catfi sh (Ictalurus punctatus) during the avian spring migration in the Central Platte River Valley, Nebraska, USA. Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist 11:14–23. Caven, A. J., B. Ostrom, A. Fowler, J. D. Wiese, and K. C. King. 2019e. New Wilson's phalarope nesting record from the Central Platte River Valley, Mormon Island, Hall County, Nebraska. Nebraska Bird Review 87:100–114. Caven, A. J., D. M. Varner, and J. Drahota. 2020. Sandhill crane abundance in Nebraska during spring migration: Making sense of multiple data points. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 40:6–18. 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Reclamation of crane roosting habitat on the Platte River and restoration of riverine wetlands. Pages 403-417 in J. Harris, editor, Proceedings of the 1987 International Crane Workshop, International Crane Foundation, Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. Currier, P. J. 1995. Woody vegetation expansion and continuing declines in open channel habitat on the Platte River in Nebraska. Platte River Whooping Crane Critical Habitat Maintenance Trust, Grand Island, Nebraska, USA. Currier, P. J. 1995. Relationships between vegetation, groundwater hydrology, and soils on Platte River wetland meadows. Pages 172 in Proceedings of the 1995 Platte River Ecosystem Symposium, Kearney, Nebraska, USA. [Abstract].

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