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Appendix B. Wetland Biomonitoring Sites, Referenced by State

Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United States:
A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applications of Community Level Biomonitoring Data
Excerpts from Report #EPA/600/3-90/073
(now out of print)

Pre-1990 literature on wetland communities is listed alphabetically by state code.
Study locations of citations listed under the subheading "mapped" were mapped in the original EPA report. Abbreviations at the end of citations refer to topical coverage, as follows:

A = algae
AI= aquatic invertebrates
B = birds
BA= bioaccumulation
D = decomposition
F = fish
H = herptiles (amphibians and reptiles)
I = impacts of human activities
MA= mammals
MI= microbial communities
P = plants (generally), PB= bog plants, PE= emergent plants,
PM= submersed macrophytes, PW= woody plants
R = regional studies (> 5 wetlands simultaneously sampled)
RS= remote sensing
S = spatial distribution of wetlands
SO= sediment/organic matter accumulation
TS= time series measurements (> 3 years)

ALABAMA

Mapped

AL1
Pennington, C.H., J.A. Baker, F.G. Howell, and C.L. Bond. 1981. Study of Cutoff Bendways on the Tombigbee River. Tech. Rep. E-81-14, U.S. Army Engr. Waterw. Expt.Stn., Vicksburg, MS. F

AL3
Mader, S.F., W.M. Aust, and R. Lea. 1988. Changes in Net Primary Productivity and Cellulose Decomposition Rates in a Water Tupelo-Bald Cypress Swamp Following Timber Harvest. Fifth Biennial S. Silvicul. Res. Confer., Memphis, TN. 5 pp. PW D I

AL4
Teels, B.M., G. Anding, D.H. Arner, E.D. Norwood and N.E. Wesley. 1978. Aquatic plant-invertebrate and waterfowl associations in Mississippi. Proc. Southeast. Assoc. Fish Wildl. Agenc. 30:610-616.

AL5
Aust, W.M., S.F. Mader, and R. Lea. 1988. Abiotic changes of a tupelo-cypress swamp following helicopter and rubber-tired skidder timber harvest. Fifth Southern Silviculture Res. Conf., Memphis, TN. PW I

AL7
Hall, T.F. and W.T. Penfound. 1943. Cypress-gum communities in the Blue Girth Swamp near Selma, Alabama. Ecol. 24(2):208-217. PW

AL7
Hall, T.F., W.T. Penfound, and A.D. Hess. 1946. Water level relationships of plants in the Tennessee Valley with particular reference to malaria control. J. Tenn. Acad. Sci. 21:18-59.

AL8
Auburn University. 1982. Fisheries studies on Gainesville and Aliceville Lakes on the upper Tombigbee River system, Alabama-Mississippi.Environ. Studies Inland Waterway Sys., CESAM-PD-EI. F

AL9-12
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. 1985. Survey of waterfowl utilization activities, Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, Alabama and Mississippi. USFWS Division of Ecological Services, Daphine, AL. B

AL9-12
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. 1986. Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, waterfowl survey. 1985-1986 annual Report. Division of Ecological Services, Daphine, AL. B

AL9-12
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. 1987. Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, waterfowl survey. 1986-1987 annual Report. Division of Ecological Services, Daphine, AL. B

AL9-12
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. 1986. A study of cutoff bendways on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. 1986 Annual Report. Division of Ecological Services, Daphine, AL. AI F

AL13
Pardue, W.J. and D.H. Webb. 1985. A comparison of aquatic macroinvertebrates occurring in association with Eurasian Watermilfoil with those found in the open littoral zone. J. Freshw. Ecol. 3(1):69-79.

AL14
Tomljanovich, D.A., G.A. Brodie, and D.A. Hammer. 1988. Constructed Wetlands for Treating Acid Drainage at TVA Facilities. Off. of Nat. Res. and Economic Dev., TVA/ONRED/WRF-88/2. Knoxville, TN.

AL15-16
James, W.K., D.R. Lowery, D.H. Webb, and W.B. Wrenn. 1989. Supplement to White Amur Project Report. Tennessee Valley Authority. Resource development, River Basin Operations, Water Resources. TVA/WR/AB--89/1. Muscle Shoals, AL.

AL18
Peltier, W.H. and E.B. Welch. 1969. Factors affecting growth of rooted aquatic plants in a river. Weed Sci. 17:412-416. P PM

AL18
Peltier, W.H. and E.B. Welch. 1970. Factors affecting growth of rooted aquatic plants in a reservoir. Weed Sci. 18:7-9. PM I

ALBBC1-
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Unpub. digital data. Breeding Bird Census Data. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. B

ALBBS1-
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. Unpub. digital data. Breeding Bird Survey Data. Office of Migratory Bird Management, Washington, D.C. B

ALBSB1-
International Shorebird Survey. Unpub. digital data. Shorebird Survey Data. Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA. B

ALBW1-
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. Unpub. Waterfowl Survey Data. B

ALCBC1-
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Unpub. digital data. Christmas Bird Count Data. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. B

Not Mapped

Deutsch, W.G. 1988. Community structure and production of benthic macroinvertebrates in 0.04-hectare ponds with and without organic loading. Ph.D. Diss., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL. 163 pp.

Johnson, R.C, J.W. Preacher, J.R. Gwaltney, Jr., and J.E. Kennamer. 1975. Evaluation of habitat manipulation for ducks in an Alabama beaver pond complex. Southeastern Assoc. Game Fish Comm. Proc. 29: 512-518.

Miranda, L.E., W.L. Shelton, and T.D. Bryce. 1984. Effects of water level manipulation on abundance, mortality, and growth of young-of-the-year largemouth bass in West Point Reservoir, Alabama - Georgia. N. Amer. J. Fish. Manage. 4:314-320. F

Murad, H.A. 1987. Acidification as environmental pollution: effects on fishpond ecology. Ph.D. Diss., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL. 101 pp.

Sedana, I.P. 1987. Development of benthos and its relationship to fish production in ponds with organic loading. Ph.D. Diss., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL. 118 pp.

Smith, B.M. and E.P. Hill. 1979. The potential of coal strip mine in Alabama as waterfowl habitat. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Fish Wildl. Agencies: 33:1-10. B

Speake, D.W. 1955. Waterfowl use of creeks, beaver swamps, and small impoundments in Lee County, Alabama. pp. 178-185 In: Proc. SE Assoc. Game Fish Comm. B

Webb, D.H. and A.L. Bates. 1989. The aquatic vascular flora and plant communities along rivers and reservoirs of the Tennessee River system. J. Tennessee Acad. of Sci. 64(3):197-203. PM

ARKANSAS

Mapped

AR1-3
Landin, M.C. 1985. Bird and Mammal Use of Selected Lower Mississippi River Borrow Pits. Ph.D. Diss., Mississippi State Univ., 405 pp. B MA

AR4-7
Cobb, S.P., C.H. Pennington, J.A. Baker, and J.E. Scott. 1984. Fishery and ecological investigations of main stem levee borrow pits along the lower Mississippi River. Mississippi R. Comm., Vicksburg, MS. 120 pp. F

AR6
Rainwater, W.C. and A. Houser. 1982. Species composition and biomass of fish in selected coves in Beaver Lake, Arkansas, during the first 18 years of impoundment, 1963-1980. N. Amer. J. Fish. Manage. 2(4):316-325.

AR8-20
Dale, E.E.,Jr. 1984. Wetland forest communities as indicators of flooding potential in backwater areas of river bottomlands. Arkansas Water Resour. Res. Center Pub. #106, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. Proj. G-829-08. PW

AR21
Harris, J.L., F.L. Burnside, B.L. Richardson, and W.K. Welch. 1984. Methods for analysis of highway construction impacts on a wetland ecosystem--a multidisciplinary approach. pp. 7-17 In: Wetlands and Roadside Management. Transportation Res. Rec. 969, Trans. Res. Bd., National Research Council, Washington, D.C.

AR21
Harris, J.L., F.L. Burnside, B.L. Richardson, and W.K. Welch. In Prep. Eight-year biomonitoring of Oats Creek forested floodplain wetland, Bradford, Arkansas.Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Dept., Little Rock, AK.

AR22
Bryant, C.T., C.T. Bryant, Jr., and J.D. Rickett. 1988. Use Attainability Analysis of Rosenbaum Lake Pulaski County, Arkansas. Water Res. Assoc. of Arkansas, Little Rock. F

AR23
Baker, J.A., C.H. Pennington, C.R. Bingham, and L.E. Winfield. 1987. An Ecological Evaluation of Five Secondary Channel Habitats in the Lower Mississippi River. U.S. Army Corps of Engr., Mississippi River Comm., Lower Mississippi River Environ. Prog., Rep. 7. Vicksburg, MS.

AR25-34
State of Arkansas, Dept. of Pollution Control and Ecology. 1987. Physical, Chemical, and Biological Characteristics of Least-Disturbed Reference Streams in Arkansas' Ecoregions, Vol. I - Data Compilation. 685 pp. F

ARBBC1-
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Unpub. digital data. Breeding Bird Census Data. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. B

ARBBS1-
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. Unpub. digital data. Breeding Bird Survey Data. Office of Migratory Bird Management, Washington, D.C. B

ARBSB1-
International Shorebird Survey. Unpub. digital data. Shorebird Survey Data. Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA. B

ARBW1-
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. Unpub. Waterfowl Survey Data. B

ARCBC1-
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Unpub. digital data. Christmas Bird Count Data. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. B

Not Mapped

Bedinger, M.S. 1971. Forest Species as Indicators of Flooding in the Lower White River Valley, Arkansas. Prof. Pap. 750-C, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA.

Bedinger, M.S. 1979. Forests and Flooding with Special Reference to the White River and Ouachita River Basins, Arkansas. Rep. 79-68, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA. 27 pp. PW

Cobb, S.P. and A.D. Magoun. 1985. Physical and Hydrologic Characteristics of Aquatic Habitat Associated with Dike Systems in the Lower Mississippi River, River Mile 320 to 610, AHP. U.S. Army Corps of Engr., Mississippi River Commission, Lower Mississippi River Environ. Prog., Rep. 5. Vicksburg, MS.

Huffman, R.T. 1980. The relation of flood timing and duration to variation on bottomland hardwood community structure in the Ouachita River Basin of Southeastern Arkansas. U.S. Army Engr. Waterways Exp. Stn. Miss. Paper E-80-4, Vicksburg, MS. 22 pp.

Hupp, C.R. and E.E. Morris. 1990. A dendrogeomorphic approach to measurement of sedimentation in a forested wetland, Black Swamp, Arkansas. Wetlands 10:107-124.

Klimas, C.V. 1988. Forest Vegetation of the Leveed Floodplain of the Lower Mississippi River. U.S. Army Corps of Engr., Mississippi River Commission, Lower Mississippi River Environ. Prog., Rep. 11. Vicksburg, MS.

Klimas, C.V., C.O. Martin, and J.W. Teaford. 1981. Impacts of Flooding Regime Modification on Wildlife Habitats of Bottomland Hardwood Forests in the Lower Mississippi Valley. U.S. Army Engr. Waterw. Expt.Stn., Rep. # EL-81-13. 200 pp. I

Lowery, D.R., M.P. Taylor, R.L. Warden, and F.H. Taylor. 1987. Fish and Benthic Communities of Eight Lower Mississippi River Floodplain Lakes. U.S. Army Corps of Engr., Mississippi River Commission, Lower Mississippi River Environ. Prog. Rep. 6. Vicksburg, MS. 299 pp.

Schramm, H.L., Jr. and C.H. Pennington. 1981. Aquatic habitat studies on the lower Mississippi River, River Mile 480 to 530. Rep. 6., Environ. Lab. U.S. Army Engr., Waterw. Expt.Stn., Vicksburg, MS. Misc. Paper E-80-1. 74 pp. F

ARIZONA

Mapped

AZ1
Heede, B.H. 1985. Interactions Between Streamside Vegetation and Stream Dynamics. pp. 54-58 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and Their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. PW

AZ2-3, 11
Ohmart, R.D., B.W. Anderson, and W.C. Hunter. 1985. Influence of agriculture on waterbird, wader, and shorebird use along the lower Colorado River. pp. 123-127 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and Their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. I B R

AZ4
Ohmart, R.D., B.W. Anderson, and W.C. Hunter. 1988. The Ecology of the Lower Colorado River from Davis Dam to the Mexico-United States International Boundary: A Community Profile. U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv. Biol. Rep. 85(7.19). 296 pp. B P

AZ5-10
Radtke, D.B., W.G. Kepner, and R.J. Effertz. 1988. Reconnaissance Investigation of Water Quality, Bottom Sediment, and Biota Associated with Irrigation Drainage in the Lower Colorado River Valley, Arizona, California, and Nevada, 1986-87. U.S. Geol. Surv. AI BA I

AZ8
Rice, J., B.W. Anderson, and R.D. Ohmart. 1980. Seasonal habitat selection by birds in the lower Colorado River Valley. Ecol. 6(6):1402-1411. B R

AZ10
Jones, K.B. and P.C. Glinski. 1985. Microhabitats of lizards in a southwestern riparian community. pp. 342-346 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. H

AZ10-12
Anderson, B.W. and R.D. Ohmart. 1988. Structure of the winter duck community of the lower Colorado River: Patterns and processes. pp. 191-193 In: M.W. Weller (ed.). Waterfowl in Winter. Univ. Minnesota Press, Minneapolis. B

AZ11
Ohmart, R.D., B.W. Anderson, and W.C. Hunter. 1985. Influence of agriculture on waterbird, wader, and shorebird use along the lower Colorado River. pp. 117-122 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and Their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. I B R

AZ18
Piest, L.A. and L.K. Sowls. 1985. Breeding duck use of a sewage marsh in Arizona. J. Wildl. Manage. 49:580-585.

AZ21
Hunter, W.C., B.W. Anderson, and R.D. Ohmart. 1985. Summer avian community composition of Tamarix habitats in three southwestern desert riparian systems. pp. 128-134 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D.Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. B

AZ22
Warren, P.L. and L.S. Anderson. 1985. Gradient analysis of a Sonoran desert wash. pp. 150-155. In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. PW

AZ23
Johnson, R.R. and L.T. Haight. 1985. Avian use of xeroriparian ecosystems in the North American warm deserts. p. 156-160 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. B

AZ25
Stevens, L.E. and G.L. Waring. 1985. The effects of prolonged flooding in the riparian plant community in Grand Canyon. pp. 81-86 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre. Riparian Ecosystems and their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. I PW

AZ25
Stevens, L.E. 1989. Mechanisms of riparian plant community organization and succession in the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Ph.D. Diss., Northern Arizona Univ., Flagstaff. 124 pp.

AZ25
Warren, P.L. and L.S. Anderson. 1985. Gradient analysis of a Sonoran desert wash. pp. 150-155. In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. PW

AZ26-29
Hunter, W.C. 1988. Dynamics of bird species assemblages along a climactic gradient: A Grinnellian niche approach. M.S. Thesis, Arizona State Univ., 103 pp. B

AZ30
Hunter, W.C., B.W. Anderson, and R.D. Ohmart. 1987. Avian community structure changes in a mature floodplain forest after extensive flooding. J. Wildl. Manage. 5l(2):495-502. B

AZ31-32
Wilhelm, M., S.R. Lawry, and D.D. Hardy. 1988. Creation and management of wetlands using municipal wastewater in northern Arizona: A status report. pp. 154-159. In: J. Zelazny and J.S. Feierabend (eds.). Increasing Our Wetland Resources. National Wildlife Federation, Washington, D.C.

AZ33-34
Carothers, S.W., A.M. Phillips, III, B.G. Phillips, R.A. Johnson, C.S. Babcock, and M.M. Sharp. 1982. Riparian ecology of the San Fransico River, Frisco Hot Springs, New Mexico to the Martinez Ranch, Arizona.

AZ33-34
James Montgomery Consulting Engineers. 1985. Wildlife and fishery studies, Upper Gila water supply project. Part 2: Fisheries. Unpub., SWCA, INc. and James Montgomery Engr., Boulder City, NV.

AZ33-34
Johnson, T.B. (ed.). 1981. Final report for the biological survey of the George Whittell Wildlife Preserve. Graham and Pinal Counties, AZ. Map SWCA-2.

AZ33-34
Mills, G.S., S. Sutherland, and R.B. Spicer. 1985. Wildlife and fishery studies, Upper Gila water supply project. Part 1: Terrestrial wildlife. Unpub., SWCA, Inc. and James Montgomery Engr., Boulder City, NV. Map SWCA-1.

AZBBC1-
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Unpub. digital data. Breeding Bird Census Data. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. B

AZBBS1-
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. Unpub. digital data. Breeding Bird Survey Data. Office of Migratory Bird Management, Washington, D.C. B

AZBSB1-
International Shorebird Survey. Unpub. digital data. Shorebird Survey Data. Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA. B

AZBW1-
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. Unpub. Waterfowl Survey Data. B

AZCBC1-
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Unpub. digital data. Christmas Bird Count Data. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. B

Not Mapped

Anderson, B.W., A. Higgins, and R.D. Ohmart. 1977. Avian use of salt cedar communities in the lower Colorado River valley. pp. 128-136 In: R.R. Johnson and D.A. Jones (Tech. Coords.). Importance, Preservation, and Management of Riparian Habitat: A Symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-43. USDA For. Serv., Fort Collins, CO. B

Anderson, B.W. and R.D. Ohmart. 1977. Vegetation structure and bird use in the lower Colorado River valley. pp. 23-34 In: R.R. Johnson and D.A. Jones (Tech. Coords.). Importance, Preservation, and Management of Riparian Habitat: A Symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-43. USDA For. Serv., Fort Collins, CO. B

Anderson, B.W. and R.D. Ohmart. 1985. Managing riparian vegetation and wildlife along the Colorado River: synthesis of data, predictive models, and management. pp. 123-127 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and Their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO.

Brady, W., D.R. Patton, and J. Paxson. 1985. The Development of Southwestern Riparian Gallery Forests. pp. 39-43 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and Their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. PW

Brown, B.T. 1987. Ecology of riparian breeding birds along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Ph.D. Diss., Univ. Arizona, Tuscon. 77 pp.

Carothers, W.W., R.R. Johnson, and S.W. Aitchinson. 1974. Population structure and social organization of southwestern riparian birds. Amer. Zool. 14:97-108.

Jakle, M.D. and T.A. Gatz. 1985. Herpetofaunal use of four habitats of the Middle Gila River drainage, Arizona. pp. 355-358 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and Their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. H

Jones, K.B. 1988. Distribution and habitat associations of herpetofauna in Arizona: comparisons by habitat type. pp. 109-128 In: R.C. Szaro, K. E. Severson, D.R. Patton (tech. coords.). Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-166, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO.

Jones, K.B. 1988. Comparison of herpetofaunas of a natural and altered riparian ecosystem. pp. 222-227 In: R.C. Szaro, K. E. Severson, D.R. Patton (tech. coords.). Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-166, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO.

Kennedy, D.M. 1979. Ecological investigations of backwaters along the lower Colorado River. Ph.D. Diss., Univ. Arizona, Tucson. 236 pp.

Laudenslayer, W.F. 1981. Habitat utilization by birds of three desert riparian communities. Ph.D. Diss., Arizona St. Univ., Tempe, AZ. 160 pp.

Ohmart, R.D. 1984. Middle Rio Grande Biological Survey, Final Report. Center of Environ. Studies, Arizona St. Univ., Tempe, Army Corps of Engr. Contract # DACW47-81-c-0015. B

Rice, J., R.D. Ohmart, and B.W. Anderson. 1983a. Habitat selection attributes of an avian community: A discriminant analysis investigation. Ecol. Monogr. 53(3):263-290. B R

Rice, J., R.D. Ohmart, and B.W. Anderson. 1983b. Turnovers in species composition of avian communities in contiguous riparian habitats. Ecol. 64:1444-1455.

Schwalbe, C.R. and P.C. Rosen. 1988. Preliminary report on effect of bullfrogs on wetland herpetofaunas in southeastern Arizona. pp. 166-173 In: R.C. Szaro, K. E. Severson, D.R. Patton (tech. coords.). Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-166, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO.

Strong, T.R. 1987. Bird communities in the riparian habitats of the Huachuca Mountains and vicinity in southeastern Arizona. Ph.D. Diss., Univ. Colorado, Boulder. 435 pp.

Szaro, R.C. and S.C. Belfit. 1986. Herpetofaunal use of a desert riparian island and its adjacent scrub habitat. J. Wildl. Manage. 50:752-761.

Szaro, R.C., L.H. Simons, and S.C. Belfit. 1988. Comparative effectiveness of pitfalls and live-traps in measuring small mammal community structure. pp. 282-288 In: R.C. Szaro, K. E. Severson, D.R. Patton (tech. coords.). Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-166, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO.

CALIFORNIA

Mapped

CA1
Groeneveld, D.P. and T.E. Griepentrog. 1985. Interdependence of Groundwater, Riparian Vegetation, and Streambank Stability: A Case Study. pp. 44-48 In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and Their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO.

CA2,3
Harris, R.R. 1987. Occurrence of vegetation on geomorphic surfaces in the active floodplain of a California alluvial stream. Amer. Midl. Nat. 118:393-405. PW

CA5
Radtke, D.B., W.G. Kepner, and R.J. Effertz. 1988. Reconnaissance Investigation of Water Quality, Bottom Sediment, and Biota Associated with Irrigation Drainage in the Lower Colorado River Valley, Arizona, California, and Nevada, 1986-87. U.S. Geol. Surv. Reston, VA. AI BA I

CA7
Euliss, N.H., Jr. and G. Grodhaus. 1987. Management of midges and other invertebrates for waterfowl wintering in California. Calif. Fish & Game 73(4):238-243. AI

CA7
Euliss, N.H., Jr. and S.W. Harris. 1987. Feeding ecology of Northern Pintails and Green-Winged Teal wintering in California. J. Wildl. Manage. 51(4):724-732. B

CA8
Taylor, T.P. and D.C. Erman. 1979. The response of benthic plants to past levels of human use in high mountain lakes in Kings Canyon National Park, California, USA. J. Environ. Manage. 9:271-278. PM I

CA9
Beier, P. and R.H. Barrett. 1987. Beaver habitat use and impact in Truckee River Basin, California. J. Wildl. Manage. 51(4):794-799. MA

CA9
Dames and Moore. 1977. Environmental Assessment Report, Independence Lake Project. Prepared for WED Enterprises, Preliminary data.

CA17
Demgen, F. 1990. Wetland Monitoring Study. Unpub., City of Vallejo Wetland Mitigation Site, CA. P AI

CA21
Baad, M.F. 1988. Soil-Vegetation Correlations Within the Riparian Zone of Butte Sink in the Sacramento Valley of Northern California. Biol. Rep. 88(25):48, U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Washington, D.C. P

CA22
Pitt, R.P. and M. Bozeman. 1982. Sources of Urban Runoff Pollution and its Effects on an Urban Creek. EPA-600/S2-82-090. Off. Res. Dev., Municipal Environ. Res. Lab., USEPA, Cincinnati, OH. 7 pp. AI I

CA23-29
Stoddard, J.L. 1987. Microcrustacean communities of high elevation lakes in the Sierra Nevada, California. J. Plankton Res. 9(4):631-650. AI H

CA30
Custer, T.W., E.F. Hill, and H.M. Ohlendorf. 1985. Effects on wildlife of ethyl and methyl parathion applied to California rice fields. Calif. Fish Game 71:220-224.

CA31
Erman, D.C. and N.A. Erman. 1975. Macroinvertebrate composition and production in some Sierra Nevada minerotrophic peatlands. Ecol. 56(3):591-603. AI

CA32
Simons, L.H. 1985. Small mammal community structure in old growth and logged riparian habitat, pp. 502-504. In: R.R. Johnson, C.D. Ziebell, D.R. Patton, P.F. Ffolliott, R.H. Hamre (tech. coords.). Riparian Ecosystems and their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-120, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO. MA I

CA33
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CA37
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LA42
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LA45
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LA45
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LA45
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LA45
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LA45
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LA45
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LA45
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Dubovsky, J.A. 1987. Wintering waterfowl abundance and habitat associations with catfish ponds in the alluvial valley region of Mississippi. M.S. Thesis, Mississippi St. Univ., MS.

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ND25
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ND26
Kollman, A.L. and M.K. Wali. 1976. Interseasonal variations in environmental and productivity relations of Potamogeton pectinatus communities. Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl. 50:439-72.

ND27
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ND28
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ND29
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ND30
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ND43
LaBaugh, J.W. and G.A. Swanson. 1988. Algae and invertebrates in the water column of selected prairie wetlands in the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1984. U.S. Geol. Surv. Open-file Report 88-451. 96 pp. A AI

ND43
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ND44
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Fulton, G.W. 1983. Rooted aquatic plant revegetation of strip mine impoundments in the northern Great Plains. Ph.D. Diss., North Dakota St. Univ., Fargo, ND. 152 pp.

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Kaloupek, L. 1972. A taxonomic and distributional study of the aquatic vascular plants of northeastern North Dakota. M.S. Thesis, Univ. North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND. P

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Keammerer, W.R. 1972. The understory vegetation of the bottomland forests of the Missouri River in North Dakota. Ph.D. Diss., North Dakota St. Univ., Fargo, ND. 251 pp.

Krogstad, K.D. and D.P. Schwert. 1986. A fossil insect assemblage from a buried, postglacial-age, beaver pond and dam sedimentary complex in northeastern Iowa. North Dakota Acad. of Sci., Geol. Dept., North Dakota State Univ., Fargo, ND. 76 pp. TS AI T

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Malterer, T.J., A.J. Duxbury, and J.L. Richardson. 1987. Soil character of three calcareous fens in North Dakota and Minnesota. N. Dakota Acad. Sci. 41:65. P

Reily, P.W. and W.C. Johnson. 1982. The effects of altered hydrologic regime on tree growth along the Missouri River in North Dakota. Can. J. Bot. 60:2410-2423. PW

Rossiter, J.A. and Crawford R.D. 1981. Evaluation of Constructed Ponds as a Means of Replacing Natural Wetland Habitat Affected by Highway Projects in North Dakota. State Study (2)-79(A), Biol. Dept., Univ. North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND. 169 pp. B

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Woodin, M.C. 1987. Wetland selection and foraging ecology of breeding diving ducks. Ph.D. Diss., Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis. 125 pp.

NEBRASKA

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Pechmann, J.H.K. and R.D. Semlitsch. 1986. Diel activity patterns in the breeding migrations of winter-breeding anurans, Rainbow Bay, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Can. J. Zool. 64:1116-1120. H

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Bates, R.D. 1985. Biomass and primary productivity measurements of mature and early successional forest sites on the Santee River floodplain. M.S. Thesis, Dept. of Environ. Health Sci., Univ. South Carolina, Columbia, SC. PW

SC28
Harvey, R.M., J.R. Pickett, P.G. Mancusi-Ungaro, and G.G. Patterson. 1983. Aquatic Macrophyte Distribution in Upper Lake Marion: 1983 Growing Season. Dept. of Health & Environ. Control, Columbia, SC. 61 pp. PM

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Homer, M.L. and J.B. Williams. 1986. The Effects of Aquatic Macrophyte Control on Fish Populations Inhabiting an Abandoned Rice Field in the Upper Cooper River, South Carolina. Dept. of Environ. Health Sci., Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. 170 pp. PM F

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McIlvaine, C.M. 1986. Seasonal abundance and diversity of zooplankton in upper Lake Marion, South Carolina. M.S. Thesis, Dept. of Environ. Health Sci., Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. 73 pp. AI

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Welch, R. and M.M. Remillard. 1986. Aquatic Macrophyte Distributions in Lake Marion, South Carolina: June and September, 1985. Lab. for Remote Sensing and Mapping Sci., Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA. 15 pp. PM

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Welch, R., S.S. Fung, and M.M. Remillard. 1985. Aquatic Macrophyte Distribution in Lake Marion, South Carolina: 1983-1984. Lab. for Remote Sensing and Mapping Sci., Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA. 18 pp. PM

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Welch, R., S.S. Fung, and M.M. Remillard. 1986. Changes in the Distribution of Aquatic Macrophytes: Lake Marion, South Carolina: 1972-1984.Lab. for Remote Sensing and Mapping Sci., Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA. 16 pp. PM

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CH2M Hill. Unpub. Central Slough Pilot Study. Grand Strand Water & Sewer Auth., Central Wastewater Treatment Plant Wetlands Discharge, Charleston, SC. P

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Bergen, J.F. and L.M. Smith. 1989. Differential habitat use by diving ducks wintering in South Carolina. J. Wildl. Manage. 53:1117-1126.

Christy, E.J. and R.R. Sharitz. 1980. Characteristics of three populations of a swamp annual under different temperature regimes. Ecol.61(3):454-460. P

Duncan, R.E. 1975. Wando River Aerial Imagery and Marsh Productivity Study. South Carolina Water Resour. Comm. Spec. Study Rep. #120 28 pp. RS P

Grey, W.F. 1973. An analysis of forest invertebrate populations of Santee-Cooper Swamp, a floodplain habitat. M.S. Thesis, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia. AI

Hall, R.J. 1976. A preliminary report on the herpetological survey conducted in Four-Hole Swamp, 25 Match-18 October, 1976. Nat. Audubon Soc. (unpub). H

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Hauer, F.R., N.L. Poff, and P.L. Firth. 1986. Leaf litter decomposition across broad thermal gradients in southeastern coastal plain streams and swamps. J. Freshw. Ecol. 3:545-552.

Homer, M.L. 1988. The impact of habitat loss on freshwater fish populations. Ph.D. Diss., Univ. South Carolina, Columbia. 184 pp.

Jones, R.H. 1981. A classification of lowland forests in the northern coastal plain of South Carolina. M.S. thesis, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC.

Knight, R.L., J.S. Bays, and F.R. Richardson. 1989. Floral composition, soil relations, and hydrology of a Carolina Bay in South Carolina. pp.219-234 In: R.R. Sharitz and J.W. Gibbons (eds.). Freshwater Wetlands and Wildlife, Proceedings of a Symposium. CONF-8603101 (NTIS No. DE90005384). U.S. Dept. Energy, Washington, D.C.

Muzika, R.M., J.B. Gladden, and J.D. Haddock. 1987. Structural and functional aspects of succession in southeastern floodplain forests following a major disturbance. Amer. Midl. Nat. 117:1-9.

Pendleton, W.O. 1974. A synecological study of the spiders of Santee Swamp South Carolina. M.S. Thesis, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. 23 pp. AI

Rikard, M.W. 1988. Hydrologic and vegetative relationships of the Congaree Swamp National Monument. Ph.D. Diss., Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 113 pp.

Schalles, J.F. 1979. Comparative limnology and ecosystem analysis of Carolina Bay ponds on the upper coastal plain of South Carolina. Ph.D. Diss., Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA. 290 pp.

Smith, G.C., J.B. Gentry, D. W. Kaufman, and M.L. Smith. 1980. Factors affecting distribution and removal rates of small mammals in a lowland swamp forest. Acta Theriologica 25(5):51-59. MA

Smock, L.A., D.L. Stoneburner, and D.R. Lenat. 1981. Littoral and profundal macroinvertebrate communities of a coastal brown-water lake. Arch. Hydrobiol. 92(3):306-320. AI

Taylor, B.E., D.L. Mahoney, and R.A. Estes. 1989. Zooplankton production in a Carolina Bay. pp. 425-436 In: R.R. Sharitz and J.W. Gibbons (eds.). Freshwater Wetlands and Wildlife, Proceedings of a Symposium. CONF-8603101 (NTIS No. DE90005384). U.S. Dept. Energy, Washington, D.C.

White T.R. and R.C. Fox. 1980. Recolonization of Streams by Aquatic Insects Following Channelization, Vol. I. Clemson Univ., South Carolina Water Resour. Res. Inst., WRRI-87, W81-01157, OWRT-A-037-Sc(2) (NTIS PB81-150252), 129 pp. AI

SOUTH DAKOTA

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Hubbard, D.E. 1982. Breeding birds in two dry wetlands in eastern South Dakota. Prairie Nat. 14(1):6-8. B

SD4
Mack, G.D. and L.D. Flake. 1980. Habitat relationships of waterfowl broods on South Dakota stock ponds.J. Wildl. Manage. 44:695-700. B

SD5
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Hubbard, D.E., J.B. Millar, and D.D. Mayo. 1988. Soil Vegetation Correlations in Prairie Potholes of Beadle and Deuel Counties, South Dakota. U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Biol. Rep. 88(22):98. P

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Klett, A.T., T.L. Shaffer, and D.H. Johnson. 1988. Duck nest success in the Prairie Pothole region. J. Wildl. Manage. 52(3):431-440. B R

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Benson, N.G. and P.L. Hudson. 1975. Effects of a reduced fall drawdown on benthos abundance in Lake Francis Case. Trans. Amer. Fish Soc. 104:526-528. AI I

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Hawkes, C.L. 1979. Aquatic habitat of coal and bentonite clay strip mine ponds in the northern Great Plains. Ecol. Coal Res. Dev.2:609-614. I P

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Klett, A.T., T.L. Shaffer, and D.H. Johnson. 1988. Duck nest success in the Prairie Pothole region. J. Wildl. Manage. 52(3):431-440. B R

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Uresk, D.W. and K. Severson. 1988. Waterfowl and shorebird use of surface-mined and livestock water impoundments on the Northern Great Plains. Great Basin Nat.48(3):353-357. B

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Beck, D.A., D.E. Hubbard, and K.F. Higgins. 1987. Effects of Haying on Seasonal Wetland Hydrophyte and Invertebrate Populations in South Dakota. Div. Wildl. Completion Report, PR W-75-R, Job 4, Study 7529, Pierre, 32 pp. AI

Brady, E.N. 1983. Birds on modified wetlands in eastern South Dakota. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota State Univ., Brookings. 37 pp. B

Brady, E.N. and B.A. Giron-Pendleton. 1983. Aquatic bird use of wetlands in Brookings County, South Dakota. Proc. South Dakota Acad. Sci. 62:148-153. B

Brewster, W.G. 1975. Breeding waterfowl population in South Dakota. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota State Univ., Brookings. 37 pp. B

Brewster, W.G., J.M. Gates, and L.D. Flake. 1976. Breeding waterfowl populations and their distribution in South Dakota. J. Wildl. Manage. 40(1):50-59. B R

Broschart, M.R. and R.L. Linder. 1986. Aquatic invertebrates in level ditches and adjacent emergent marsh in a South Dakota wetland. Prairie Nat. 18:167-178. AI

Donaldson, W.K. 1976. The aquatic ecology of two seasonal marshes in eastern South Dakota. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota St. Univ., Brookings. 68 pp. H

Dornbush, J.N. 1984. Suitability of Selected Organisms for Monitoring Leachate at a Refuse Disposal Site. Proj. Completion Rep., South Dakota Water Resour. Res. Inst., Brookings. 78 pp. AI I B

Evans, K.E. and R.R. Kerbs. 1977. Avian Use of Livestock Watering Ponds in Western South Dakota. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-35, USDA For. Serv., Ft. Collins, CO. 11 pp. B I R

Evans, C.D. and K.E. Black. 1956. Duck production studies on the prairie potholes of South Dakota. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Spec. Sci. Rep. Wildl. 32 pp.

Flake, L.D., G.L. Peterson, and W.L. Tucker. 1977. Habitat relationships of breeding waterfowl of stock ponds in northwestern South Dakota. Proc. South Dakota Acad. Sci. 56:135-151. B

Flake, L.D. and P.A. Vohs. 1979. Importance of wetland types to duck production and to non-game bird populations. Completion Rep., Proj. No. B-045-SDAK, Agreement No. 14-34-0001-6118. S.D. St. Univ. 50 pp.

Fritzell, E.K. 1975. Effects of agricultural burning on nesting waterfowl. Can. Field-Nat. 89:21-27. B I

Gates, J.M. and L.D. Flake. 1976. Pilot investigations of the importance of various wetland types to duck production. NTIS PB-258 780/6ST. South Dakota St. Univ., Brookings. 38 pp.

Hubbard, D.E. 1984. Avian response to recent wetland modification of the Burke Game Production Area, Miner County, South Dakota. Proc. of the South Dakota Acad. Sci. 63:56-69. B

Kallemeyn, L.S. and J.F. Novotny. 1977. Fish and fish food organisms in various habitats of the Missouri River in South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa. U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv. FWS/OBS-77/25.IX + 100 pp. AI F

Mack, G.D. 1977. Factors affecting waterfowl brood use of stock ponds in South Dakota. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota State Univ., Brookings, SD. 50 pp. B

McCrady, J.W., W.A. Wentz, and R.l. Linder. 1986. Plants and invertebrates in a prairie wetland during duck brood-rearing. Prairie Nat. 18:23-32. AI

McEnroe, M. 1976. Factors influencing habitat use by breeding waterfowl in South Dakota. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota State Univ., Brookings, SD. 67 pp. B

Pendleton, G.W. 1984. Small mammals in prairie wetlands: Habitat use and the effects of wetland modification. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota St. Univ., Brookings, SD. 54 pp. MA

Peterson, G.L. and L.D. Flake. 1977. Observations of wetland bird use of stock ponds in northwestern South Dakota. Proc. South Dakota Acad. Sci. 56:250.

Robertson, J.A. 1977. Variables associated with breeding waterfowl on South Dakota stock ponds. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota St. Univ., Brookings. 67 pp. B

Rumble, M.A. 1979. Habitat preferences and censusing of waterfowl broods on stock ponds in south central South Dakota. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota St. Univ., Brookings. 42 pp. B

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Schultz, B.D. 1987. Biotic responses of Typha-monodominant semipermanent wetlands to cattle grazing. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota St. Univ., Brookings. 92 pp. AI

Searls, D.A. 1974. Influence of vegetation of the distribution of small mammals on a waterfowl production area. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota St. Univ., Brookings. 47 pp. MA PE

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Swanson, J.D. 1959. Wildlife utilization of stock ponds in Minnehaha County, South Dakota. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota St. Univ., Brookings. 43 pp.

Weber, M.J. 1978. Non-game birds in relation to habitat variation on South Dakota wetlands. M.S. Thesis, South Dakota St. Univ., Brookings. 54 pp. B

Weber, M.J., P.A. Vohs Jr., and L.D. Flake. 1982. Use of prairie wetlands by selected bird species in South Dakota. Wilson Bull. 94(4):550-554.

TENNESSEE

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Fowler, D.K., D.M. Hill, and L.J. Fowler. 1985. Colonization of coal surface mine sediment ponds in Southern Appalachia by aquatic organisms and breeding amphibians. pp. 261-285. Penn. St. Univ., University Park, PA. In: R.P. Brooks, D.E. Samuel, and J.B. Hill (eds.). Wetlands and Water Management on Mined Lands. Penn. St. Univ., University Park, PA. AI H I

TN2
Pierce, C.L., P.H. Crowley, and D.M. Johnson. 1985. Behavior and ecological interactions of larval odonata. Ecol. 66(5):1504-1512. AI

TN3
Landin, M.C. 1985. Bird and Mammal Use of Selected Lower Mississippi River Borrow Pits. Ph.D. Diss., Mississippi State Univ., 405 pp. B MA

TN3
Cobb, S.P., C.H. Pennington, J.A. Baker, and J.E. Scott. 1984. Fishery and ecological investigations of main stem levee borrow pits along the lower Mississippi River. Mississippi R. Comm., Vicksburg, MS. 120 pp. F

TN5-39
Durham, D., E. Bridges, P. Hamel, S. Pearsall, L. Smith, and P. Somers. 1985. Conserving Natural Communities: Classification and Inventory. Tennessee Dept. of Cons., Ecol. Serv. Div., Nashville, TN.

TN40
Robinson, J.C. and D. Orr. 1988. A quantitative evaluation of moist soil management areas on Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge, Stewart County, Tennessee. Rep. 42515-03. US Fish & Wildl. Serv., Vicksburg, MS.

TN41-43
Young, R.C. and W.M. Dennis. 1983. Productivity of the Aquatic Macrophyte Community of the Holston River: Implications to Hypolimnetic Oxygen Depletions of Cherokee Reservoir. Tenn. Valley Authority. Div. of Air and Water Res.,TVA/ONR/WR-83/12. Muscle Shoals, AL.

TN44
Turner, L.J. and D.K. Fowler. 1981. Utilization of Surface Mine Ponds in East Tennessee by Breeding Amphibians. Off. Nat. Res., Div. of Land and Forest Res., TVA, Norris, TN.Contract # 14-16-0009-78-708. FWS/OBS-81/08. H

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James, W.K., D.R. Lowery, D.H. Webb, and W.B. Wrenn. 1989. Supplement to White Amur Project Report. Tennessee Valley Authority. Resource development, River Basin Operations, Water Resources.TVA/WR/AB--89/1. Muscle Shoals, AL.

TN46
Sigrest, J.M. and S.P. Cobb. 1987. Evaluation of Bird and Mammal Utilization of Dike Systems along the Lower Mississippi River. U.S. Army Corps of Engr., Mississippi River Commission, Lower Mississippi River Environ. Prog. Rep. 10. Vicksburg, MS. 103 pp.

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Webb, D.H. and A.L. Bates. 1989. The aquatic vascular flora and plant communities along rivers and reservoirs of the Tennessee river system. J. Tennessee Acad. of Sci. 64(3):197-203. PM P

TEXAS

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Wells, F.C., G.A. Jackson, and W.J. Rogers. 1988. Reconnaissance Investigation of Water-Quality, Bottom Sediment, and Biota Associated with Irrigation Drainage in the Lower Rio Grange Valley and Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge, Texas, 1986-87. AI BA I

TX2
Durocher, P.D., W.C. Provine, and J.E. Kraai. 1984. Relationship between abundance of Largemouth Bass and submerged vegetation in Texas Reservoirs. N. Amer. J. Fish. Manage. 4:84-88. F R

TX34
Klimas, C.V. 1987. Baldcypress response to increased water levels, Caddo Lake, Louisiana-Texas. Wetlands 7:25-37. PW I

TX35
Streng, D.R., J.S. Glitzenstein, and P.A. Harcombe. 1989. Woody seedling dynamics in an East Texas floodplain forest. Ecol. Monogr. 59(2):177-204. PW

TX36
Institute of Applied Sciences, Univ. of North Texas. 1988. Pre-Impoundment Environmental Study of Ray Roberts Lake. Final Rep., Supplement to Design Memorandum No. 8. U.S. Army Corps of Engr., Fort Worth.

TX37
Slack, R.D. and L.E. Marcy. 1983. Pre-Impoundment Environmental Study of Aquilla Lake.Final Report. Supplement to Design Memorandum No. 9, U.S. Army Corps of Engr., Fort Worth.

TX37
Slack, R.D., B.R. Murphy, W.J. Spearman, and J. Hinson. 1989. Aquilla Lake Environmental Study (Year Five).Final Report. U.S. Army Corps of Engr., Fort Worth Dist., Supplement to Design Memorandum No. 9, Texas A & M Univ., Dept. of Wildl. & Fish. Sci.

TX37
Slack, R.D., Maceina, M.J., and M.D. Hoy. 1986. Post-Impoundment Environmental Study (Year-Two) of Aquilla Lake.Final Report. U.S. Army Corps of Engr., Fort Worth Dist., Supplement to Design Memorandum No. 9, Texas A & M Univ., Dept. of Wildl. & Fish. Sci.

TX38
Briggs, R. 1982. Avian use of small aquatic habitats in south Texas. M.S. Thesis, College Agriculture, Texas A&I Univ., Kingsville, TX, 108 pp. B

TX39
Tilton, D.A. 1986. Rockland Dam Initial Reevaluation Study - Potential Impacts to Inland Fish and Wildlife Resources of Proposed Rockland Dam. Div. of Ecol. Serv., U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Fort Worth, TX. 182 pp.

TX40
Baldassarre, G.A. and E.G. Bolen. 1984. Field-feeding ecology of waterfowl on the southern High Plains of Texas. J. Wildl. Manage. 48:63-71. B

TX41
Hobaugh, W.C. and J.G. Teer. 1981. Waterfowl use characteristics of flood-prevention lakes in north-central Texas. J. Wildl. Manage. 45:16-26. B

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TXBBS1-
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TXBSB1-
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TXBW1-
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. Unpub. Waterfowl Survey Data. B

TXCBC1-
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Allard, D.W. 1982. Littoral microcrustacean population dynamics in Post Oak Lake. Ph.D. Diss., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX. 134 pp.

Allen, C.E. 1975. Bioeconomics and feeding habits of ducks in flooded bottomlands of eastern Texas. M.S. Thesis, Stephen F. Austin St. Univ., Nacogdoces, TX. 66 pp.

Bacak-Clements, P.M. 1988. A survey of avian use and the aquatic fauna of three ponds, in Willacy County, Texas. M.S. Thesis, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX. 124 pp.

Bass, D. 1986. Habitat ecology of chironomid larvae of the Big Thicket streams. Hydrobiologia 134:29-41.

Becker, P.R. 1972. Secondary production of selected invertebrates in an ephemeral pond. Ph.D. Diss., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX. 154 pp.

Benson, D.J., L.C. Fitzpatrick, and W.D. Preason. 1980. Production and energy flow in the benthic community of a Texas pond. Hydrobiologia 74:81-93. AI

Bettoli, P.W. 1987. The restructuring of a forage fish community following large-scale aquatic vegetation control. Ph.D. Diss., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX. 161 pp.

Campbell, J.M. 1983. Interpond and intrapond variation in populations of periphytic cladoceran microcrustacea. Ph.D. Diss., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX. 298 pp.

Chaney, A.H. 1981. A study of the bird use of wetlands in the middle Rio Grande Valley. Report to USFWS, Corpus Christi, Texas.

Childress, W.M. 1978. Trophic structure and energy flow in a Texas pond. M.S. Thesis, Univ. North Texas, Denton, TX. 106 pp.

Clearman, R.C. 1979. Avian utilization of a small cattail marsh in central Texas. M.S. Thesis, Stephen F. Austin St. Univ., Nacogdoces, TX. 95 pp.

Clifford, P.A. 1986. Aquatic vegetation, nutrient budgets, and sedimentation in a southwestern reservoir. M.S. Thesis, Univ. North Texas, Denton, TX. 238 pp.

Curtis, D.A. 1983. A report on fish and wildlife resources, Big Sandy Creek project, Sabine River Basin, Texas. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Fort Worth, TX. 37 pp.

Davis, C.S. 1980. Avifaunal populations associated with oxbows and floodplain forests of the Neches and Angelina Rivers in southeastern Texas. M.S. Thesis, Stephen F. Austin St. Univ., Nacogdoces, TX. 112 pp.

Dickson, J.G. and J.H. Williamson. 1988. Small mammals in streamside management zones in pine plantations. pp. 375-378 In: R.C. Szaro, K. E. Severson, D.R. Patton (tech. coords.). Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-166, USDA Forest Serv., Fort Collins, CO.

Duncan, K.L. 1988. The effects of seismic exploration on the woody vegetation of the Big Thicket National Preserve. M.F. Thesis, Stephen F. Austin St. Univ., Nacogdoces, TX. 192 pp.

Evans, J.D. 1988. An ecological study of the crustacean community in a prairie temporary marsh in central Texas. M.S. Thesis, Stephen F. Austin St. Univ., Nacogdoces, TX. 124 pp.

Hannan, H.H.and T.C. Doris. 1970. Succession of a macrophyte community in a constant temperature river. Limnol. Oceanogr. 15:442-53.

Harrel, R.C. 1985. Effects of a crude oil spill on water quality and macrobenthos of a southeast Texas stream. Hydrobiol. 124:223-228. AI I

Higgins, J.W. 1979. Waterfowl habitat selection on an east Texas bottomland impoundment. M.S. Thesis, Stephen F. Austin St. Univ., Nacogdoces, TX. 105 pp.

Hill, B.H. 1985. The breakdown of macrophytes in a reservoir wetland. Aquatic Bot. 21:23-31. D

Hink, V.C. and R.D. Ohmart. 1984. Middle Rio Grande Biological Survey. U.S. Army Corps. of Engr., Contract No. DAC W47-81-C-0015. B

Holloway, R.G., L.M. Raab, and R. Stuckenrath. 1987. Pollen analysis of late-holocene sediments from a central Texas bog. Texas J. Sci. 39(1):71-79.

Kelly, M.H. 1975. Primary productivity and community metabolism in a small north central Texas pond ecosystem. M.S. Thesis, Univ. North Texas, Denton, TX. 205 pp.

Lee, R.D. 1977. An ecological study of the zooplankton community in a natural temporary pond located in east Texas. M.S. Thesis, Stephen F. Austin St. Univ., Nacogdoces, TX. 185 pp.

Littlejohn, R.O. 1979. Woody vegetation associated with six oxbow lakes in east Texas. M.S. Thesis, Stephen F. Austin St. Univ., Nacogdoces, TX. 172 pp.

Martin, C.O. and M.F. Hehnke. 1981. South Texas potholes--their status and value as wildlife habitat. Wetlands 1:19-46.

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