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  Chin, Karen, et al. “A King-sized Theropod Coprolite.” Nature 393 (1998): 680–82.

  Chronic, Halka. Roadside Geology of Colorado. Missoula: Mountain Press, 1980.

  Dort, Wakefield, Jr., and J. Knox Jones, Jr. Pleistocene and Recent Environments of the Central Great Plains. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1972.

  Gordon, Anthony. Geology of Saskatchewan: A Historical Approach. Regina: Western Extension College Educational Publishers, 1979.

  Gould, Stephen Jay. Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History. New York: W.W. Norton, 1989.

  Gries, John Paul. Roadside Geology of South Dakota. Missoula: Mountain Press, 1996.

  Lageson, David R., and Darwin R. Spearing. Roadside Geology of Wyoming. Missoula: Mountain Press, 1988.

  Maher, Harmon D. Roadside Geology of Nebraska. Missoula: Mountain Press, 2003.

  Ojakangas, Richard W., and Charles L. Matsch. Minnesota’s Geology. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1982.

  Pielou, E.C. After the Ice Age: The Return of Life to Glaciated North America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.

  Russell, Dale A. An Odyssey in Time: The Dinosaurs of North America. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1989.

  ———. A Vanished World: The Dinosaurs of Western Canada. Natural History Series No. 4. National Museums of Canada, 1977.

  Skwara, T. Old Bones and Serpent Stones: A Guide to Interpreted Fossil Localities in Canada and the United States. Vol. 2, Western Sites. Blacksburg: McDonald and Woodward, 1992.

  Spearing, Darwin. Roadside Geology of Texas. Missoula: Mountain Press, 1979.

  Storer, John. Geological History of Saskatchewan. Regina: Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History, 1989.

  Trimble, Donald E. The Geologic Story of the Great Plains. Geological Survey Bulletin 1493, 1980. www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/govdocs/text/greatplains/text.html.

  Troeger, Jack Clayton. From Rift to Drift: Iowa’s Story in Stone. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1983.

  CHAPTER 3: THE GEOGRAPHY OF GRASS

  Axelrod, Daniel I. “Rise of the Grassland Biome, Central North America.” Botanical Review 51 (1985): 164–201.

  Borchert, John R. “The Climate of the Central North American Grassland.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 40 (1950): 1–39.

  Bryson, Reid A., and F. Kenneth Hare, eds. Climates of North America. New York: Elsevier, 1974.

  Collins, Scott L., and Linda L. Wallace, eds. Fire in North American Tallgrass Prairies. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990.

  Dey, B. “Nature and Possible Causes of Droughts on the Canadian Prairies—Case Studies.” Journal of Climatology 2 (1982): 233–49.

  Harrington, John A., Jr., and Jay A. Harman. “Climate and Vegetation in Central North America: Natural Patterns and Human Alterations.” Great Plains Quarterly 11 (Spring 1991): 103–12.

  Herring, David. “Dry Times in North America.” nasa Earth Observatory, 2000. http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/NAmerDrought/.

  Joern, Anthony, and Kathleen H. Keeler, eds. The Changing Prairie: North American Grasslands. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

  Johnson, S.R., and Aziz Bouzaher, eds. Conservation of Great Plains Ecosystems: Currrent Science, Future Options. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995.

  Laird, Kathleen R., et al. “Greater Drought Intensity and Frequency Before ad 1200 in the Northern Great Plains, USA.” Nature 384 (1996): 552–54.

  McNaughton, S.J., et al. “Interactive Processes in Grassland Ecosystems.” In Grasses and Grasslands, edited by C. Barnard. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1964.

  Nichols, Douglas J., and Kirk R. Johnson. Plants and the K-T Boundary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.

  Rissler, Paul G. “Grasslands.” In Physiological Ecology of North American Plant Communities, edited by Brian F. Chabot and Harold A. Mooney. New York: Chapman and Hall, 1985.

  Rosenberg, Norman J. “Climate of the Great Plains Region of the United States.” GreatPlains Quarterly 7 (Winter 1986): 22–32.

  Sala, O.E., and W.K. Lauenroth. “Small Rainfall Events: An Ecological Role in Semiarid Regions.” Oecologia 53 (1982): 301–4.

  Sandburg, Carl. Cornhuskers. New York: Henry Holt, 1918.

  Sosebee, Ronald E., et al., eds. Rangeland Plant Physiology. Denver: Society for Range Management, 1977.

  Trenberth, Kevin E., et al. “Origins of the 1988 North American Drought.” Science 242 (1998): 1640–45.

  ———, and Christian J. Guillemot. “Physical Processes Involved in the 1988 Drought and 1993 Floods in North America.” Journal of Climate 9 (1996): 1288–98.

  U.S. Global Change Research Program. “US National Assessment of the Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change, Mega Region: Great Plains.” www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/nacc/greatplains.htm/

  Woodhouse, Connie A., and Jonathan T. Overpeck. “ 2000 Years of Drought Variability in the Central United States.” Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 70 (1988): 2693–714.

  CHAPTER 4: SECRETS OF THE SOIL

  Blair, J.M., et al. “Responses of Grassland Soil Invertebrates to Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbances.” In Invertebrates as Webmasters in Ecosystems, edited by D.C. Coleman and P.F. Hendrix, 43–71. New York: cabi Publishers, 2000.

  Buol, S.W., et al. Soil Genesis and Classification. 5th ed. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 2003.

  Callahan, M.A., Jr., and J.M. Blair. “Influence of Differing Land Management on the Invasion of North American Tall Grass Prairie Soils by European Earthworms.” Pedobiologia 43 (1999): 507–12.

  Capinera, John L., ed. Integrated Pest Management on Rangeland: A Shortgrass Prairie Perspective. Boulder: Westview, 1987.

  Gregg, Robert E. The Ants of Colorado. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 1963.

  Heat-Moon, William Least. PrairyErth: A Deep Map. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991.

  James, Samuel W. “Soil, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Organic Matter Processing by Earthworms in Tallgrass Prairie.” Ecology 72 (1991): 2101–9.

  ———, and T.R. Seastedt. “Nitrogen Mineralization by Native and Introduced Earthworms: Effects on Big Bluestem Growth.” Ecology 6 (1986): 1094–97.

  Kohnke, Helmut, and D.P. Franzmeier. Soil Science Simplified. Prospect Heights: Waveland, 1995.

  Paul, E.A., et al. “Micro-organisms.” In Grassland Ecosystems of the World: Analysis of Grasslands and Their Uses, edited by R.T. Coupland, 87–96. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979.

  Pavlychenko, T.K. Root Systems of Certain Forage Crops in Relation to the Management of Agricultural Soils. Ottawa: National Research Council, Canada, No. 1088, 1942.

  Reynolds, John W. “Status of Exotic Earthworm Systematics and Biogeography in North America.” In Earthworm Ecology and Biogeography in North America, edited by P.F. Hendrix, 1–27. Boca Raton: Lewis, 1995.

  Rice, Elroy L. “Allelopathy and Grassland Improvement.” The Grasses and Grasslands of Oklahoma, 90–111. Annals of the Oklahoma Academy of Science, No. 6, 1974.

  Stanton, N.L. “The Underground in Grasslands.” Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 19 (1988): 573–89.

  Trager, James C. “An Introduction to Ants (Formicidae) of the Tallgrass Prairie.” Missouri Prairie Journal 18 (1998): 4–8. www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/insects/ants/index.htm

  Van der Heijden, Marcel G.A., et al. “The Unseen Majority: Soil Microbes as Drivers of Plant Diversity and Productivity in Terrestrial Ecosystems.” Ecology Letters 11 (2008): 296–310.

  Wheeler, George C., and Jeannette Wheeler. The Ants of North Dakota. Grand Forks: University of North Dakota, 1971.…

  Wolfe, David W. Tales From the Underground: A Natural History of Subterranean Life. Cambridge: Perseus, 2001.

  CHAPTER 5: HOME ON THE RANGE

  Allen, Steve. “Coyotes on the Move: Changes in Distribution of Coyotes and Red Fox in North Dakota.” North Dakota Outdoors 58 (1996): 6–11. www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/mammals/coyotes/inde
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  Brown, James H., and Edward J. Heske. “Control of a Desert-Grassland Transition by a Keystone Rodent Guild.” Science 250 (1990) 1705–7.

  Byers, John A. American Pronghorn: Social Adaptations and the Ghosts of Predators Past. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997.

  Collins, Alan R., et al. “An Economic Analysis of Black-tailed Prairie Dog Control.” Journal of Range Management 37 (1984): 358–61.

  Copprock, D.L., et al. “Plant-Herbivore Interactions in a North American Mixed-Grass Prairie. II. Responses of Bison to Modification of Vegetation by Prairie Dogs.” Oecologia 56 (1983): 10–15.

  Derner, Justin D., et al. “Are Livestock Weight Gains Affected by Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs?” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4 (2006): 459–64.

  Dobkin, David S. Conservation and Management of Neotropical Migrant Landbirds in the Northern Rockies and Great Plains. Moscow: University of Idaho Press, 1994.

  Fleischner, Thomas L. “Ecological Costs of Livestock Grazing in Western North America.” Conservation Biology 8 (1994): 629–44.

  Frank, Douglas A., et al. “The Ecology of the Earth’s Grazing Ecosystems.” BioScience 48 (1998): 513–21.

  ———, and Samuel J. McNaughton. “Evidence for the Promotion of Aboveground Grassland Production by Native Large Herbivores in Yellowstone National Park.” Oecologia 96 (1993): 157–61.

  Gillihan, S.W., et al. Sharing Your Land with Shortgrass Prairie Birds. Brighton: Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory, 2001.

  Goriup, Paul D. Ecology and Conservation of Grassland Birds. Cambridge: International Council for Bird Preservation, 1988.

  Hanski, Ilkka, and Yves Cambefort. Dung Beetle Ecology. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991.

  Higley, Brewster. “My Western Home.” Kirwin [Kansas] Chief 3 (February 26, 1876), n.p.

  Holechek, Jerry L., et al. Range Management: Principles and Practices. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2004.

  Hoogland, John L. The Black-Tailed Prairie Dog: Social Life of a Burrowing Mammal. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.

  Kamler, Jan F., and Warren B. Ballard. “A Review of Native and Nonnative Red Foxes in North America.” Wildlife Society Bulletin 30 (2002): 270–79.

  Knapp, Alan K., et al., eds. Grassland Dynamics: Long-Term Ecological Research in Tallgrass Prairie. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

  Knopf, Fritz L. “Changing Landscapes and the Cosmopolitism of the Eastern Colorado Avifauna.” Wildlife Society Bulletin 14 (1986): 132–42.

  Koford, Carl B. “Prairie Dogs, Whitefaces, and Blue Grama.” Wildlife Monographs 3 (1958): 1–80.

  Johnson, Douglas H., and Alan B. Sargeant. 1977. “Impact of Red Fox Predation on the Sex Ratio of Prairie Mallards.” U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife Research Report 6. www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/mammals/sexrationsexratio.htm.

  Lockwood, Jeffrey A., and Larry D. DeBrey. “A Solution for the Sudden and Unexplained Extinction of the Rocky Mountain Grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae).” Environmental Entomology 19 (1990): 1194–1205.

  Marriot, Alice, and Carol K. Rachlin. Plains Indian Mythology. New York: New American Library, 1985.

  Michener, Gail R., and Josef K. Schmutz. “Richardson’s Ground Squirrel (also known as gophers.” http://research.uleth.ca/rgs/

  Minta, Steven E., et al. “Hunting Associations Between Badgers (Taxidea taxus) and Coyotes (Canis latrans).” Journal of Mammalogy 73 (1992): 814–20.

  Polley, H. Wayne, and Scott L. Collins. “Relationships of Vegetation and Environment in Buffalo Wallows.” American Midland Naturalist 112 (1984): 178–86.

  Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corporation. A Land Manager’s Guide to Grassland Birds of Saskatchewan. Regina: swcc, 2002.

  Savage, Candace. “Return of the Ferret.” Canadian Geographic 129 (Dec. 2009): 58–70.

  Tannas, Kathy. Common Plants of the Western Rangelands. 2 vols. Lethbridge: Lethbridge Community College, 1997.

  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. “Twelve-Month Finding on a Petition to List the Black-tailed Prairie Dogs as Threatened or Endangered, 12/03/2009.” www. fws.gov/endangered/

  Vavra, Martin, et al. Ecological Implications of Livestock Herbivory in the West. Denver: Society for Range Management, 1994.

  Vickery, Peter D., and James R. Herkert, eds. Ecology and Conservation of Grassland Birds of the Western Hemisphere. Camarilla: Cooper Ornithological Society, 1999.

  Wagner, Frederic H. “Half Century of American Range Ecology and Management: a Retrospective.” In Foundations of Environmental Sustainability: the Coevolution of Science and Policy, 129–47. Edited by Larry L. Rockwood, et al. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

  CHAPTER 6: WATER OF LIFE

  Anderson, Michael G., and Lisa G. Sorenson. “Global Climate Change and Waterfowl: Adaptation in the Face of Uncertainty.” North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 66 (2001): 300–19.

  Batzer, Donald P., et al., eds. Invertebrates in Freshwater Wetlands of North America: Ecology and Management. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1999.

  Beauchamp, Wendy D., et al. “Long Term Declines in Nest Success of Prairie Ducks.” Journal of Wildlife Management 60 (1996): 247–57.

  Bent, Arthur C. Life Histories of Familiar North American Birds. http://birdsbybent.com.

  Bolen, Eric G., et al. “Playa Lakes: Prairie Wetlands of the Southern High Plains.” BioScience 39 (1989): 615–23.

  Carpenter, David. Fishing in the West: A Guide to Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books, 1984.

  Cross, Frank B., and Randall E. Moss. “Historic Changes in Fish Communities and Aquatic Habitats in Plains Streams of Kansas.” In Community and Evolutionary Ecology of North American Stream Fishes, edited by William J. Matthews and David C. Heins, 155–77. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987.

  Cummings, K.S., and C.A. Mayer. Freshwater Mussels of the Midwest. Illinois Natural History Society Survey Manual 5, 1992. www.inhs.illinois.edu/animals_plants/mollusk/fieldguide.

  Dahl, Thomas E. Status and Trends of Wetlands in the Conterminous United States 1986 to 1997. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 2000.

  Ferril, Thomas Hornsby. New and Selected Poems. New York: Harper, 1952.

  Fischer, Jesse R., and Craig P. Paukert. “Historical and Current Environmental Influences on an Endemic Great Plains Fish.” American Midland Naturalist 159 (2008): 364–77.

  Galatowitsch, Susan M., and Arnold G. Van der Valk. Restoring Prairie Wetlands: An Ecological Approach. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1994.

  Gilbert, Lee, et al. Atlas of North American Freshwater Fishes. Raleigh: North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, 1980.

  Johnsgard, Paul A. Crane Music: A Natural History of American Cranes. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian, 1991.

  ———. The Platte: Channels in Time. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1984.

  Johnson, Barry L., et al. “Past, Present, and Future Concepts in Large River Ecology.” BioScience 45 (1995): 134–41.

  McCafferty, W. Patrick. Aquatic Entomology: The Fishermen’s and Ecologists’ Illustrated Guide to Insects and Their Relatives. Boston: Science Books International, 1981.

  Murkin, Henry R. Prairie Wetland Ecology: The Contribution of the Marsh Ecology Research Program. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 2000.

  Pallid Sturgeon Recovery Coordinator. “Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirynchus albus) 5-Year Review: Summary and Evaluation.” Billings, Montana, June, 2007.

  Petrik, Paula. “Remaking the World: A Sioux Creation Story, ca. 1910.” www.archiva.net/hist120ay02/readings/lakotacreation.

  Poiani, Karen A., and W. Carter Johnson. “Global Warming and Prairie Wetlands.” BioScience 41 (1991): 613–18.

  Power, Greg. “The Missouri River System’s ‘Other’ Fish.” North Dakota Outdoors 56 (1993): 2–9. www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/fish/othrfish/index.htm.

  Reynolds, Ronald E., et al. “Impact
of the Conservation Reserve Program on Duck Recruitment in the U.S. Prairie Pothole Region.” Journal of Wildlife Management 65 (2001): 765–80.

  Richkus, Kenneth D. Northern Pintail Nest Site Selection, Nest Success, Renesting Ecology, and Survival in the Intensively Farmed Prairies of Southern Saskatchewan: An Evaluation of the Ecological Trap Hypothesis. Ph.D. diss., Louisiana State University, 2002.

  Ryckman, Fred. “The Confluence.” North Dakota Outdoors 8 (March 2000): 8–10.

  Seburn, Carolyn N.L., et al. “Northern Leopard Frog Dispersal in Relation to Habitat.” Amphibians in Decline: Canadian Studies of a Global Problem. Herpetological Conservation 1 (1997): 64–72.

  Spencer, John R., and Nils Moller Andersen. “Biology of Water Striders: Interactions Between Systematics and Ecology.” Annual Review of Entomology 39 (1994): 101–28.

  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Waterfowl Population Status, 2009. U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/.

  Van der Valk, A.G. “The Role of Seed Banks in the Vegetation Dynamics of Prairie Glacial Marshes.” Ecology 59 (1978): 322–35.

  ———. “Succession in Wetlands: A Gleasonian Approach.” Ecology 63 (1981): 688–96.

  ———, and C.B. Davis. “The Seed Banks of Prairie Glacial Marshes.” Canadian Journal of Botany 54 (1976): 1832–38.

  Water Science and Technology Board. The Missouri River Ecosystem: Exploring the Prospects for Recovery. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2002. http://books.nap.edu/catalog/1027.html.

  Weller, Milton W. Freshwater Marshes: Ecology and Wildlife Management. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994.

  World Wildlife Fund. Canada’s Rivers at Risk: Environmental Flows and Canada’s Freshwater Future, 2009. http://wwf.ca/conservation/freshwater/riversatrisk.cfm.

  CHAPTER 7: PRAIRIE WOODLANDS

  Anderson, C., and D.W. McShea. “Intermediate-level Parts in Insect Societies: Adaptive Structures That Ants Build Away from the Nest.” Insectes Sociaux 48 (2001): 291–301.

  Archer, Steve. “Have Southern Texas Savannas Been Converted to Woodlands in Recent History?” American Naturalist 134 (1989): 544–61.

 

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