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Description
This book describes the major plant and animal components of Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center, an 850-acre National Audubon Society tallgrass prairie in Lancaster County, southeastern Nebraska. In addition to providing a species list of the area’s plants (368 species), there are comprehensive annotated lists of its birds (240), mammals (43), reptiles (23), and amphibians (10). There are also variably complete annotated lists of the area’s butterflies (76), sphinx moths (30), silk moths (7), dragonflies (24), damselflies (11), grasshoppers (9), katydids (11), mantids (2), and walkingsticks (2). Brief profiles of life histories and ecologies of 55 animal and 7 plant species are included, as well as information on nearly 100 public-access native grasslands in eastern Nebraska. The text comprises more than 68,000 words, 400 references, and a glossary of 125 biological/scientific terms as well as more than 40 line drawings by the author.
doi 10.13014/K25B00NK
ISBN
ISBN 978-1-60962-131-5
Publication Date
8-29-2018
Publisher
Zea Books
City
Lincoln, Nebraska
Keywords
ecology, nature, Nebraska, wildlife, herbarium
Disciplines
Desert Ecology | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Recommended Citation
Johnsgard, Paul A., "The Ecology of a Tallgrass Treasure: Audubon’s Spring Creek Prairie" (2018). Zea E-Books Collection. 66.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/zeabook/66
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Copyright © 2018 Paul A. Johnsgard