
Publications.
Peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters produced as a result of research conducted at Allwine Prairie Preserve.
Becic, J.N. and T.B. Bragg. 1978. Grassland reestablishment in Eastern Nebraska using burning and mowing management. Pages 120-124 in D.C. Glenn-Lewin and R.Q.
Landers, Jr., editors. Proceedings of the Fifth Midwest Prairie Conference, Iowa State University, Iowa.
Benning, T.L. and T.B. Bragg. 1993. Response of big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii Vitman) to specific date of spring burning. The American Midland Naturalist 130: 127-132.
Bragg, T.B. 1978. Allwine Prairie Preserve: a reestablished bluestem grassland research area. Pages 114-119 in D.C. Glenn-Lewin and R.Q. Landers, Jr., editors. Proceedings of the Fifth Midwest Prairie Conference, Iowa State University, Iowa.
Bragg, T.B. 1978. Annual variations in the burning potential of a bluestem prairie. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 59: 109.
Bragg, T.B. 1982. Changes in moisture content of little bluestem (Andropogon scoparius) standing dead following rainfall. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences X: 5-6.
Bragg, T.B. and L.J. Stephens. 1979. Effects of agricultural terraces on the reestablishment of bluestem grasslands. Journal of Range Management 32: 437-441.
Bragg, T.B. 1988. Prairie transplants: Preserving ecological diversity. Pages 214-219 in, A. Davis and G.S. Stanford, editors. Proceedings of the Tenth North American Prairie Conference Native Prairie Association of Texas, Dallas, Texas.
Bragg, T.B. 1982. Seasonal variations in fuel and fuel consumption by fires in a bluestem prairie. Ecology 63: 7-11.
Clarke, W.M. and T.B. Bragg. 1994. Movement of tallgrass prairie plant species from sod transplant into adjacent reestablished grassland. The Prairie Naturalist 26(1):67-81.
Erwin, W.J. and R.H. Stasiak. 1979. Vertebrate mortality during the burning of a reestablished prairie in Nebraska. The American Midland Naturalist 101: 247-249.
Kirsch, E.M. 1997. Small mammal community composition in cornfields, roadside ditches,a nd prairies in Eastern Nebraska. Natural Areas Journal 17: 204-211.
Ohr, K.M. and T.B. Bragg. 1985. Effects of fire on nutrient and energy concentration of five prairie grass species. Prairie Naturalist 17: 113-126.
Schacht, W.H., J. Stubbendieck, T.B. Bragg, A.J. Smart and J.W. Doran. 1996. Soil quality response of reestablished grasslands to mowing and burning. Journal of Range Management 49: 458-463.
Stipe, D.J. and T.B. Bragg. 1989. Effect of eastern red cedar on seedling establishment of prairie plants. Pages 101-102 in T.Bragg and J. Stubbendieck, editors. Proceedings of the Eleventh North American Prairie Conference, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Vacanti, P.L., and K.N. Geluso. 1985. Recolonization of a burned prairie by meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Prairie Naturalist 17: 15-22.
Vinton, M.A. and E.M. Goergen. 2006. Plant-soil feedbacks contribute to the persistence of Bromus inermis in tallgrass prairie. Ecosystems 9: 967-976.