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    2000

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    2000. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 26: i-vi

    Abstract

    Editorial Contents

    Nebraska Academy of Sciences Officers, Policy Committee .................... ii

    Editorial Board .................... iv

    Membership Objectives and Friends of the Academy .................... v

    Nebraska Association of Teachers of Science .................... vi

    Preparation of manuscripts .................... inside back cover

    Papers

    A floristic study and species checklist for the Republican River Valley in Nebraska, with emphasis on plants of concern for conservation (Steven J. Rothenberger) .................... 1

    First record from Nebraska of the clam shrimp Eulimnadia diversa (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Conchostraca) (David S. McLeod) .................... 17

    Mitochondrial-DNA variation in pallid and shovelnose sturgeons, Scaphirhynchus (Pisces: Acipenseridae) (Richard Bischof and Allen L. Szalanski) .................... 19

    Effects of age and groups size on habitat selection and activity level in Xenopus laevis tadpoles ( Danielle R. Golden, Geoffrey R. Smith, and Jessica E. Rettig) .................... 23

    A checklist and distribution maps of the amphibians and reptiles of South Dakota (Royce E. Ballinger, Justin W. Meeker, and Marcus Thies) .................... 29

    Mitochondrial-DNA variation within and among wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) subspecies ( Allen L. Szalanski, Kevin E. Church, David W. Oates, Richard Bischof, and Thomas O. Powers) .................... 47

    Shifting distributional patterns of mammals in Nebraska (Russell A. Benedict, Hugh H. Genoways, and Patricia W. Freeman) .................... 55

    Extralimital records of the Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana) in the central United States and their biological significance (Hugh H. Genoways, Patricia W. Freeman, and Carey Grell) .................... 85

    Population trends in furbearers in Nebraska (L. M. Landholt and Hugh H. Genoways) .................... 97

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