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80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 GUIDE TO NEBRASKA'S WETLANDS Currier, P. J. 1995. Restoration of functioning wet meadows on the Platte River -- experimentation with reseeding, constructed wetlands, and hydrology. Pages 179–202 in Proceedings of the 1995 Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium, Kearney, Nebraska, USA. Currier, P. J. 1998. Wetland restoration on the Platte River fl oodplain in Nebraska. Pages 611–627 in S. K. Majumdar, E. W. Miller and F. J. Brenner, editors. Ecology of Wetlands and Associated Systems. Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, Pennsylvania, USA. Currier, P. J., G. R. Lingle, J. G. VanDerwalker. 1985. Migratory bird habitat on the Platte and North Platte Rivers in Nebraska. Platte River Whooping Crane Critical Habitat Maintenance Trust, Grand Island, Nebraska, USA. Currier, P. J., and J. W. Ziewitz. 1985. Application of a sandhill crane model to the management of habitat along the Platte River. Pages 315–325 in J. C. Lewis, editor. Proceedings 1985 Crane Workshop, Platte River Whooping Crane Habitat Maintenance Trust, Grand Island, Nebraska, USA. Currier, P. J., and B. S. Goldowitz. 1995. Artifi cially constructed backwaters and their impact on groundwater levels beneath an adjacent wet meadow on the Platte River in central Nebraska. Pages 203–222 in Proceedings of the 1995 Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium, Kearney, Nebraska, USA. Davis, C. A. 1991. The ecology of macroinvertebrates inhabiting native grasslands and their role in the feeding ecology of sandhill cranes. Thesis, Iowa State University, Ames, USA. Davis, C. A. 1999. Migration chronology and habitat use by sandhill cranes in central Nebraska. Pages 41 in G. Lingle, editor. Tenth Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium, Kearney, Nebraska, USA. [Abstract]. Davis, C. A. 2003. Habitat use and migration patterns of sandhill cranes along the Platte River, 1998-2001. Great Plains Research 13:199–216. Davis, C. A. 2005. Breeding bird communities in riparian forests along the Central Platte River, Nebraska. Great Plains Research 15:199–211. Davis, C. A., and P. A. Vohs. 1992. The ecology of native grasslands macroinvertebrates and feeding ecology of Sandhill Cranes. Pages 175 in D. W. Stahlecker, editor. Proceedings of the Sixth North American Crane Workshop, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Abstract]. Davis, C. A., J. E. Austin, and D. A. Buhl. 2006. Factors infl uencing soil invertebrate communities in riparian grasslands of the Central Platte River fl oodplain. Wetlands 26:438–454. Dority, B. R., R. Thompson, S. Kaskie, and L. Tschauner. 2017. The economic impact of the annual crane migration on Central Nebraska. College of Business and Technology, University of Nebraska, Kearney, 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. Eubanks, T. L., Jr., R. B. Ditton, and J. R. Stoll. 1998. Platte River nature recreation study. Prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VII, Fermata Inc., Austin, Texas, USA. Eubanks, T. L., Jr. 1999. Wildlife-associated recreation along Nebraska's Platte River (Phase II): The economic impact of hunting and fi shing on the middle Platte River in Nebraska. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VII, Fermata Inc., Austin, Texas, USA. Faanes, C. A., and M. J. Levalley. 1993. Is the distribution of sandhill cranes on the Platte River changing? Great Plains Research 3:297–304. Faanes, C. A., and G. R. Lingle. 1995. Breeding birds of the Platte River Valley of Nebraska. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, North Dakota, USA. Farnsworth, J. M., D. M. Baasch, P. D. Farrell, C. B. Smith, and K. L. Werbylo. 2018. Investigating whooping crane habitat in relation to hydrology, channel morphology and a water-centric management strategy on the central Platte River, Nebraska. Heliyon 4(10): e00851. Farrar, J. 1992. Platte River instream fl ow -Who needs it. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. December:38–47. Farrar, J. 1980. Wings over the Platte. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Febrruary:18–35. Folk, M. J. 1989. Roost site characteristics of sandhill crane in the North Platte River Valley of Nebraska. Thesis, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA. Folk, M. J., and T.C. Tacha. 1990. Sandhill crane roost site characteristics in the North Platte River Valley. Journal of Wildlife Management 54:480–486. Forsberg, M. 1996. Wet meadows of the Platte. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. May:36–47. Forsberg, M. 2000. Odyssey of the sandhill cranes. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. May:10-17. Fowler, E. A. Historic gathering. 2022. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. January-February:30–35. Frankforter, J. D. 1995. Association between local land use and herbicide concentrations in wetlands of the Platte River Basin, Nebraska. Pages 539-48 in Versatility of wetlands in the agricultural landscape, K. L. Campbell editor. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Tampa, Florida, USA. Frith, C. A. 1974. The ecology of the Platte River as related to sandhill cranes and other waterfowl in southcentral Nebraska. Thesis, University of Nebraska, Kearney, USA. Geluso, K., and M. J. Harner. 2013. Reexamination of herpetofauna on Mormon Island, Hall County, Nebraska, with notes on natural history. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 33:7–20. Goldowitz, B. S., and M. R. Whiles. 1999. Investigations of fi sh, amphibians and aquatic invertebrate species within the middle Platte River system. 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Ground-water hydrology of Mormon Island Crane Meadows Wildlife Area near Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska. U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, USA. Iverson, G. C., P. A. Vohs, and T.C. Tacha. 1987. Habitat use by mid-continent sandhill cranes during spring migration. Journal of Wildlife Management 51:448–458. Jenkins, A. 1999. The Platte River Cooperative Agreement: A basinwide approach to endangered species issues. Great Plains Research 9:95–113. Joeckel, R. M., and G. M. Henebry. 2008. Channel and island change in the lower Platte River, Eastern Nebraska, USA: 1855– 2005. Geomorphology 102:407–418. Johnson, O. J., and K. Geluso. 2017. Distributional and reproductive records

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