BIODIVERSITY, BLOW FLIES, DROUGHT FEATURED IN GREAT PLAINS RESEARCH
May 15, 2008
May 15, 2008
LINCOLN, Neb., May 15 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news release:
Was the first biodiversity inventory completed by the Stephen Long Expedition of 1819-1820 at winter quarters on the Missouri River?
Two University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty members say that is the case and present their theory in the spring issue of Great Plains Research, a publication of the Center for Great Plains Studies at UNL.
Hugh H. Genoways and Brett C. R . . .
Was the first biodiversity inventory completed by the Stephen Long Expedition of 1819-1820 at winter quarters on the Missouri River?
Two University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty members say that is the case and present their theory in the spring issue of Great Plains Research, a publication of the Center for Great Plains Studies at UNL.
Hugh H. Genoways and Brett C. R . . .