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83 GUIDE TO NEBRASKA'S WETLANDS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1981. The Platte River Ecology Study, Special Research Report. Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, North Dakota, USA. 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. Vercauteren, T. 1998. Local scale analysis of sandhill crane use of lowland grasslands along the Platte River, Nebraska. Thesis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Vrtiska, M. P., and N. Lyman. 2004. Wintering Canada geese along the Platte Rivers of Nebraska. Great Plains Research 14:115–128. Whiles, M. R., and B. S. Goldowitz. 1998. Biological responses to hydrologic fl uctuation in wetland sloughs of the central Platte River. Pages 3-18 in Proceedings of the 9th Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium, Kearney, Nebraska, USA. Whiles, M. R., and B. S. Goldowitz. 2001. Hydrologic infl uences on insect emergence production from central Platte River wetlands. Ecological Applications 11:1829– 1842. Whiles, M. R., and B. S. Goldowitz. 2005. Macroinvertebrate communities in Central Platte River wetlands: Patterns across a hydrologic gradient. Wetlands 25:462–472. Whiles, M. R., B. S. Goldowitz, and R. E. Charlton. 1999. Life history and production of a semi-terrestrial limnephilid caddisfl y in an intermittent Platte River wetland. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 18:533–544. Whitney, W. S. 1999. Prairie and wetland restoration along the Central Platte River, 1991-1998. Pages 207-215 in J. T. Springer, editor. Proceedings of the Sixteenth North American Prairie Conference, University of Nebraska, Kearney, USA. Wiese, J. D., and A. J. Caven. 2017. Tropidoclonion lineatum (lined snake), Thamnophis sirtalis (common gartersnake). Refugia and mortality. Herpetological Review 48:868–869. Wiese, J. D., K. C. King, A. J. Caven, and N. Arcilla. 2017. Winter predation of an adult spiny softshell (Apalone spinifera) likely committed by a bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in central Nebraska. Collinsorum 6:14–19. Wiese, J. D., and A. J. Caven. 2018. Dataset of the physical conditions of green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) in riparian woodlands along the central Platte River. Data in Brief 21:948–952. Wright, G. D., M. J. Harner, and J. D. Chambers. 2014. Unusual wintering distribution and migratory behavior of the whooping crane (Grus americana) in 2011-2012. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 126:115–120. Wu, W. 2003. Riverine landscape of the middle Platte River: Hydrological connectivity and physicochemical heterogeneity. Dissertation, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Zuerlin, E. J. 2001. Instream fl ow rights for the Platte River - A major tributary of the Missouri River. Pages 1-12 in Proceedings of the Eleventh Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium, University of Nebraska, Kearney, USA. MISSOURI RIVER Bouc, K. 1983. The Missouri. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. January:90–101. Bouc, K. 1998. Missouri River restoration. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. March:16–23. Bouc, K. 2002. America looks west: Lewis and Clark on the Missouri – Special Issue. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. August/September:130. Dixon, M. D., W. C. Johnson, M. L. Scott, and L. A. Rabbe. 2012. Dynamics of plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides) forests and historical landscape change along unchannelized segments of the Missouri River, USA. Environmental Management 49:990–1008. Ducey, J. E., 1993. Wetlands in the historic Missouri Valley brought trappers, explorers, naturalists. Page 170 in R. Kuzelka, and C. Flowerday, editors. Flatwater: A history of Nebraska and its water. Conservation and Survey Division, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Fowler, E. 2003. Canoeing the Missouri River: Fort Randall Dam to the Niobrara boat landing. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. June:16–23. Fowler, E. 2003. New life for the mighty Mo? NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. December:10–19. Fowler, E. 2004. Canoeing the Missouri River: Gavin's Point Dam to Ponca State Park. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. June:36–41. Fowler, E. 2008. Mussels of the Missouri. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. May:18–19. Fowler, E. Langdon Bend – Wetlands work is attracting ducks and hunters. 2014. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. November:40–45. Funk, J. L., and J. W. Robinson. 1974. Changes in the channel of the lower Missouri River and effects on fi sh and wildlife. Missouri Department of Conservation, Aquatic Series 11:52. Galat, D. L., and A. G. Frazer, editors. 1996. Overview of river-fl oodplain ecology in the upper Mississippi River Basin. J. A. Kelmelis, editor, Volume 3. Science for fl oodplain management into the 21st century. U.S. Government Printing Offi ce, Washington, D.C., USA. Galat, D. L., C. R. Berry, W. M. Gardner, J. C. Hendrickson, G. E. Mestl, G. J. Power, C. Stone, and M. R. Winston. 2005. Spatiotemporal patterns and changes in Missouri River fi shes. American Fisheries Society Symposium 45:249–291. Galloway, G. E. 1994. Sharing the challenge: Floodplain management into the 21st century. Report of the interagency Floodplain Management Review Committee to the Administration Floodplain Management Task Force. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, D.C., USA. Harberg, M. C., J. I. Remus, S. C. Rothe, J. Becic, and L. W. Hesse. 1993. Restoration planning for an abandoned Missouri River chute. Pages 360–371 in L. W. Hesse, C. B. Stalnaker, N. G. Benson, and J. R. Zuboy, editors. Restoration planning for the rivers of the Mississippi River ecosystem. National Biological Survey Biological Report 19, Washington, D.C., USA. Hellman, M. L. 2013. Amphibian occupancy and functional connectivity of restored wetlands in the Missouri River fl oodplain. Thesis. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Hesse, L. W., J. C. Schmulbach, J. M. Carr, K. D. Keenslyne, D. G. Unkenholz, J. W. Robinson, and G. E. Mestl. 1989. Missouri River fi shery resources in relation to past, present, and future stresses. Pages 352–371 in Proceedings of the International Large River Symposium, Canadian Special Publication of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. Hesse, L. W., and G. E. Mestl. 1993. An alternative hydrograph for the Missouri River based on precontrol condition. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 13:360–366. Hesse, L. W., and W. Sheets. 1993. The Missouri River hydrosystem. Fisheries 18:5–14. Hesse, L. W., G. E. Mestl, P. P. Sensenbaugh, P. A. Thornblom, R. J. Hollis, T. L. Nuttlemann, J. A. Vaughn and J. A. Harrison. 1993. Recreational use survey of the Missouri River in Nebraska. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, NE, USA. Hopps, E. C. 2012. Avian diversity and habitat use on the wetland reserve program lands in the lower Missouri River valley. Prairie Naturalist 44:79–97. Jacobson, R. B., T. P. Janke, and J. J.

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