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1 REFERENCES and DATA SOURCES Soils and Water Boyle, M Erosion s contribution to greenhouse gases. Erosion Control. pp Brady, N. C The Nature and Properties of Soils. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. Buchanan, 1996 National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils Federal Register. Miller, R.E., S.R. Colbert, and L.A. Morris Effect of Heavy Equipment on Physical Properties of Soils and Long Term Productivity: A Review of Literature and Current Research. Research Park Triangle: National Council for Air and Stream Improvement. Missouri Department of Natural Resources and 2012 Missouri's 303(d) Streams and Lakes. Available at: USDA, Forest Service Land and Resource Management Plan. Mark Twain National Forest. USDA, Natural Resource Conservation Service Soil Data Mart. Available at Wildlife Amelon, S Bat surveys conducted near the Cane Ridge area. Personal communication. Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Arkansas Quail: Private Lands Management Guide. Little Rock, Arkansas. Brack, V.M., Jr The nonhibernating ecology of bats in Indiana, with emphasis on the endangered Indiana bat, Myotis sodalis. Ph.D. Dissertation. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. 280 pp. Brady, J. T. In 1983 Recovery Plan for the Indiana Bat. Washington, D.C. 80 pp. Briggler, J. Missouri Department of Conservation. Personal Communication. January 3 and 16, 2008 and August 16, Callahan, E.V., R.D. Drobney., and R.L Clawson Selection of summer roosting sites by Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis) in Missouri. Journal of Mammalogy. 78(3): Elliot, B, Cave Biologist, Missouri Department of Conservation. Personal Communication Emmerich, B Population Status Report, Northern Bobwhite and Ring-necked Pheasant Missouri Department of Conservation. Fitzgerald, J. and D. Pashley Partners in Flight bird conservation plan for the Dissected Till Plains. Jefferson City, MO: Missouri Dept. of Conservation; 53 pp.
2 Gardner, J. E., J. D. Garner., and J. E. Hofmann Summer roost selection and roosting behavior of Myotis sodalis (Indiana bat) in Illinois. Final report prepared for Endangered Species Coordinator, Region 3, United States Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Twin Cities, Minnesota and Indiana/Gray Bat Recovery Team, 56 pp. Gardner, J.E., J.E. Hofman, and J.D. Garner Summer distribution of the federally endangered Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) in Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 89: Garner, J.D. and J.E. Gardner Determination of summer distribution and habitat utilization of the Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) in Illinois. Unpublished report prepared for Illinois Department of Conservation, Division of Natural Heritage, and Illinois Natural History Survey, Center for Biogeographic Information. 23 pp. Google Earth, version Gumbert, M.W., J.M. O Keefe, and J.R. MacGregor Roost Fidelity in Kentucky, In The Indiana bat: biology and management of an endangered species (A. Kurta and J. Kennedy, eds.). Bat Conservation International, Austin, Texas. Humphrey, S. R., A. R. Richter, and J. B. Cope Summer habitat and ecology of the endangered Indiana bat, Myotis sodalis. Journal of Mammalogy. 58(3): Hutson, C. and C. Barnhart, Survey of Endangered and Special Concern Mussel Species in the sac, Pomme de Terre, St. Francis, and Black River Systems of Missouri, Endangered Species Grant Final Report, Grant No. E p. Kiser, J.D. and C.L. Elliot Foraging habitat, food habits, and roost tree characteristics of the Indiana bats, Myotis sodalis, during autumn in Jackson County, Kentucky. Final Report for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. 65 pp. Kurta, A., S. W. Murray and D. H. Miller Roost selection and movements across the summer landscape. In: Kurta, Allen; Kennedy, Jim, eds. The Indiana bat: biology and management of an endangered species. Austin, TX: Bat Conservation International: Kurta, A., D. King, J.A. Teramino, J.M. Stribley, and K.J. Williams Summer roosts of the endangered Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) on the northern edge of its range. American Midland Naturalist. 129(1): LaVal, R.K., R.L.Clawson, M.L. LaVal, and W. Caire Foraging behavior and nocturnal activity patterns of Missouri bats, with emphasis on the endangered species Myotis grisescens and Myotis sodalis. Journal of Mammalogy LaVal, R. K., R.L. Clawson, M.L. LaVal, and W. Caire Foraging behavior and nocturnal activity patterns of Missouri bats, with emphasis on the endangered species Myotis grisescens and Myotis sodalis. Journal of Mammalogy. 58(4): Law, J.R., P. S. Johnson, and G. Houf U.S. Forest Service Technical Brief, A Crown Cover Chart for Oak Savannas. TB-NC-2.
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4 Sauer, J. R., J. E. Hines, I. Thomas, and J. Fallon The North American Breeding Bird Survey, Results and Analysis Version , USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD. Schultes, K. and C. Elliott Final Report: Roost Tree Selection by Indiana Bats and Northern Bats on the Wayne National Forest, Ohio. 105 pp. Smith, C. Forest Service Representative. U.S. Forest Service, Personal Communication. July 19, Sparks, D.W., C.M. Ritzi, J.E. Duchamp, and J.O. Whitaker, Jr. Foraging Habitat of the Indiana Bat (Myotis sodalis) at an Urban-Rural Interface. Journal of Mammology August 2005: Tuttle, Merlin D. and J. Kennedy, New Hope for the Indiana Myotis, BCI discovers a better strategy for an endangered bat. BATS, Bat Conservation International, Austin, Texas. 8 pp. USDA Forest Service, Mark Twain National Forest Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Handbook, Forest Service Handbook USDA Forest Service Mark Twain National Forest Programmatic Biological Assessment, Eastern Region, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September USDA Forest Service, Biological Evaluation for Federally-Listed, Proposed, And Candidate Species. Carter and Wayne Counties, Missouri. September 6, USDA Forest Service, Biological Evaluation for Regional Forester Sensitive Species and State Endangered Species. Carter and Wayne Counties, Missouri. December 8, USDA Forest Service Regional Forester Sensitive Species (RFSS) and State Endangered Species (SES) Eastern Region, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 15, USDA, 2005 Forest Plan Final Environmental Impact Statement USDA, Mark Twain National Forest 2005 Forest Plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) Draft Recovery Plan: First Revision. Fort Snelling, MN: U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Region pp. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service January 7, List of federal T&E species U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Listing the Tumbling Creek Cavesnail as Endangered. Federal Register, Volume 66, Number 248. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Programmatic Biological Opinion for the Mark Twain National Forest 2005 Forest Plan, Missouri. Yates, M.D. and R.M. Muzika. Journal of Wildlife Management. 70 (2006):
5 Environmental Justice U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts. Available at: Accessed January 25, U.S. Census Bureau Poverty. Available at: Accessed January 25, USDA, Forest Service Ozark-Ouachita Highland Assessment: Social and Economic Conditions. Report 4 of 5. General Technical Report SRS-34. Ashville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 299 pp. USDA, Forest Service Record of Decision and Mark Twain National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan, FEIS. Mark Twain National Forest. Economics USDA, Forest Service Ozark-Ouachita Highland Assessment: Social and Economic Conditions. Report 4 of 5. General Technical Report SRS-34. Ashville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 299 pp. Vasievich, M., M. Retzlaff, and D. Smith Quick-Silver User Guide. Natural Resource Information System. USDA Forest Service. Anonymous. Missouri Timber News Economics 101, paraphrased quotation from Cliff Waldman, economist at Manufactures Alliance/MAPI. Missouri Timber Price Trends Quarterly Market Report, Vol. 19 No.3. September, Heritage Resources Gibson, B., South Zone Archeologist, Mark Twain National Forest, Doniphan, Missouri.
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