Species composition was monitored in seven permanent exclosures at Mormon Island Crane Meadows, near Grand Island, Nebraska from 1982 to 1987. Crane meadows is a 1,050 ha (2,600 acre) native lowland prairie complex with a corrugated topography of wetland swales and dry sand ridges. Variable precipitation, periodic over-bank flooding, and river stage fluctuations complicate the system\u27s hydrology. In general, springs are wet, but, by late summer, the meadows are usually dry, closely paralleling river flows and precipitation patterns. A sustained high water period in 1983 and 1984 was responsible for major changes in species abundance. Plant responses were consistent with species distributions along the topographic moisture gradient. Speci...
Historically, drier types of wetlands have been difficult to characterize and are not well researche...
Historically, drier types of wetlands have been difficult to characterize and are not well researche...
A wide diversity of plants has adapted to the dynamic nature of wetlands. The continually changing f...
Species composition was monitored in seven permanent exclosures at Mormon Island Crane Meadows, near...
Mormon Island Crane Meadows (MICM) and Lillian Annette Rowe Sanctuary (LARS) are both western extens...
The vascular flora of an extinct river-island and inactive northchannel of the Platte River was stud...
Wet meadows are ecologically significant and economically important areas that occupy a relatively s...
The drought of 1934 was not only the most severe on record for the true-prairie association but was ...
The great drought has now prevailed intermittently in the mid- west for a period of seven years. Dam...
Drought during the growing season of 1934 was the greatest ever recorded in the prairie region. It o...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
Recent study of the severe damage to native midwestern grasslands resulting from the great drought w...
Aerial videography in 1988 and 1994 of the same selected segments of the Big Bend reach of the Platt...
A comprehensive research on 135 large tracts of prairie was completed in 1933 after five years of st...
Several transect methods were used to study marsh vegetation resulting from drought-induced mud flat...
Historically, drier types of wetlands have been difficult to characterize and are not well researche...
Historically, drier types of wetlands have been difficult to characterize and are not well researche...
A wide diversity of plants has adapted to the dynamic nature of wetlands. The continually changing f...
Species composition was monitored in seven permanent exclosures at Mormon Island Crane Meadows, near...
Mormon Island Crane Meadows (MICM) and Lillian Annette Rowe Sanctuary (LARS) are both western extens...
The vascular flora of an extinct river-island and inactive northchannel of the Platte River was stud...
Wet meadows are ecologically significant and economically important areas that occupy a relatively s...
The drought of 1934 was not only the most severe on record for the true-prairie association but was ...
The great drought has now prevailed intermittently in the mid- west for a period of seven years. Dam...
Drought during the growing season of 1934 was the greatest ever recorded in the prairie region. It o...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
Recent study of the severe damage to native midwestern grasslands resulting from the great drought w...
Aerial videography in 1988 and 1994 of the same selected segments of the Big Bend reach of the Platt...
A comprehensive research on 135 large tracts of prairie was completed in 1933 after five years of st...
Several transect methods were used to study marsh vegetation resulting from drought-induced mud flat...
Historically, drier types of wetlands have been difficult to characterize and are not well researche...
Historically, drier types of wetlands have been difficult to characterize and are not well researche...
A wide diversity of plants has adapted to the dynamic nature of wetlands. The continually changing f...