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84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 GUIDE TO NEBRASKA'S WETLANDS Skold. 2011. Hydrologic and geomorphic considerations in restoration of river- fl oodplain connectivity in a highly altered river system, Lower Missouri River, USA. Wetlands Ecology and Management 19:295–316. Kaemingk, M. A., B. D. S. Graeb, C. W. Hoagstrom, and D. W. Willis. 2007. Patterns of fi sh diversity in a mainstem Missouri River reservoir and associated delta in South Dakota and Nebraska, USA. River Research and Applications 23:786–791. Latka, D. C., J. Nestler, and L. W. Hesse. 1993. Restoring physical habitat in the Missouri River: A historical perspective. Pages 350–359 in L. W. Hesse, C. B. Stalnaker, N. G. Benson, and J. R. Zuboy, editors. Proceedings of restoration planning for the rivers of the Mississippi River ecosystem. National. Biological Survey Biological Report 19, Washington, D.C., USA. Mestl, G. E., and L. W. Hesse. 1993. Secondary production of aquatic insects in the unchannelized Missouri River, Nebraska. Pages 341–349 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. National Research Council. 2002. The Missouri River ecosystem: Exploring the prospects for recovery. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., USA. National Park Service. 1980. Missouri River National Recreational River management plan. National Park Service, Washington, D.C., USA. National Park Service. 1982. The Nationwide Rivers Inventory. Washington, D.C., USA. Nguyen, J. Turtles on the Missouri. 2015. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. July:48–53. Rolfsmeier, S. 2003. Plant communities and rare plant species on the Omaha and Winnebago Indian Reservations. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Schainost, S. 1976. Survey of 1975 commercial fi sheries industry in Nebraska. Fishery Division, Project Number 2-223-R. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Sheriff, S. L., R. B. Renken, and T. B. Treiman. 2011. Missouri River public use assessment: Final report. Results from the 2004 survey of river users. Missouri Department of Conservation, Columbia, Missouri, USA. Smeenk, N. A. 2019. Assessing the ecological condition of Nebraska's wetland resources and amphibian communities: An intensifi cation of the Environmental Protection Agency's 2011 National Wetland Condition Assessment. Dissertation, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Steffensen, K. D., D. A. Shuman, and S. Stukel. 2014. The status of fi shes in the Missouri River, Nebraska: shoal chub (Macrhybopsis hyostoma), sturgeon chub (M. gelida), sicklefi n chub (M. meeki), silver chub (M. storeriana), fl athead chub (Platygobio gracilis), plains minnow (Hybognathus placitus), western silvery minnow (H. argyritis), and brassy minnow (H. hankinsoni). Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 34:49–67 Steffensen, K. D., B. L. Eder, and M. A. Pegg. 2014. Fish community response to fl oodplain inundation in a regulated river. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 29:413–427. Steffensen, K. D. 2015. The status of fi shes in the Missouri River, Nebraska: Selected ancient fi shes. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 35:53–60. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1978. Final environmental impact statement Missouri River, South Dakota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Montana streambank erosion control. U.S. Army Engineer District, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1980. Missouri River stabilization and navigation project, Sioux City, Iowa to mouth. Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, North Kansas City, Missouri, USA. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1988. Great Lakes and Northern Great Plains piping plover recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1990. Recovery plan for the interior population of the least tern (Sterna antillarum). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Island, Nebraska, USA. VanderHam, A. E. 2014. Informing fl ood plain wetland restoration using amphibian monitoring. Thesis. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Yager, L. A., M. D. Dixon, T. C. Cowman, and D. A. Soluk. 2013. Historic changes (1941-2008) in side channel and backwater habitats on an unchannelized reach of the Missouri River. River Research Applications 29:493–501. ELKHORN RIVER Grier, B. 1983. The Elkhorn River. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. January:66–71. Farrar, J. 1999. A bend in the river. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. April:28–37. NIOBRARA RIVER Adolf, S. L., K. Higgins, C. D. Kruse, and G. Pavelka. Distribution and productivity of least terns and piping plovers on the Niobrara River. Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science 80:231–245. Alexander, J. S., R. B. Zelt, and N. J. Schaepe. 2010. Hydrogeomorphic and hydraulic habitats of the Niobrara River, Nebraska-with special emphasis on the Niobrara National Scenic River. U.S. Geological Survey Scientifi c Investigations Report 2010-5141. Ducey, J. E. 1989. Birds of the Niobrara River valley, Nebraska. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 17:37–60. Farrar, J. 1983. The Niobrara. NEBRASKAland, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. January:102–113. Farrar, J. 2003. The Niobrara National Scenic River: A long and tortuous course. NEBRASKAland, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. May:10–19. Farrar, J. 2003. The Niobrara National Scenic River: Looking back, looking ahead. NEBRASKAland, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. June:20–27. Forsberg, M. 1997. Jewel on the Niobrara. NEBRASKAland, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. July:8–15. Kantak, G. E. 1995. Terrestrial plant communities of the middle Niobrara Valley, Nebraska. Southwestern Naturalist 40:129– 138. Smeenk, N. A. 2019. Assessing the ecological condition of Nebraska's wetland resources and amphibian communities: An intensifi cation of the Environmental Protection Agency's 2011 National Wetland Condition Assessment. Dissertation, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Spurgeon, J., M. Pegg, P. Parasiewicz, and J. Rogers. 2019. River-wide habitat availability for fi sh habitat guilds: Implications for in-stream fl ow protection. Water 11:1132.

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