Publications & Presentations

Publications

**Denotes undergraduate student; *Denotes graduate student

Mittman, N.D.**, K. Geluso, C. Kruse, and M.J. Harner. 2023. Vertebrate use of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) structures in wetlands of the Nebraska Sandhills. Western North American Naturalist 83(4): 462-471. 

Bajelan, J.L.*, K. Geluso, C. Kruse, and M.J. Harner. 2022. Chrysemys picta (Painted Turtle) and Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle). Interspecific basking. Herpetological Review 53(4): 666. 

Caven, A.J., A.T. Pearse, D.A. Brandt, M.J Harner, G.D. Wright, D.M. Baasch, E.M. Brinley Buckley, K.L. Metzger, M.R. Rabbe, and A.E. Lacy. 2022. Whooping crane stay length in relation to stopover site characteristics. Proceedings of the North American Crane Workshop 15:6—33. 

Chapman, K.W.*, T.E. Gilmore, C.D. Chapman, F. Birgand, A.R. Mittlestet, M.J. Harner, M. Mehrubeoglu, and J.E. Stranzl, Jr*. 2022. Technical note: Open-source software for water-level measurement in images with a calibration target. Water Resources Research. 58, e2022WR033203. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022WR033203 

Geluso, K., P.C. Longo**, M.J. Harner, and J.A. White. 2022. Incomplete recovery of seeds from scatterhoards by granivorous rodents: Implications for plant establishment. Ecology and Evolution 12(1):e852 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ece3.8523# 

Brinley Buckley, E.M., A.J. Caven, J.D. Wiese, and M.J. Harner. 2021 Assessing the hydroregime of an archetypal riverine wet meadow in the central Great Plains using time-lapse imagery. Ecosphere 12(11):e03829 https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3829 

Rohde, M.L.**, K. Geluso, C. Kruse, and M.J. Harner. 2021. Use of soapweed yucca (Yucca glauca) by rodents and other vertebrates in western Nebraska. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 41:61-70. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tnas/533 

Tye, S.P. **, K. Geluso, M.J. Harner, A.M. Siepielski, M. Forsberg, E.M. Brinley Buckley, and J.S. Dale. 2021. One house is a home for many: Temporal portioning of vertebrates on an American Beaver lodge. The American Midland Naturalist 185:229-240. https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031-185.2.229 

Rohde, M.L.**, A.J. Forrester*, M.J. Harner, C. Kruse, and K. Geluso. 2021. Lithobates pipiens (Northern Leopard Frog). Egg Predation. Herpetological Review 52:117-118.  

Brinley Buckley, E.M., B.J. Gottesman, A.J. Caven, M.J. Harner, and B.C. Pijanowski. 2021. Assessing ecological and environmental influences on Boreal Chorus Frog (Pseudacris maculata) spring calling phenology using multimodal passive monitoring technologies. Ecological Indicators 121:107171. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107171

Brinley Buckley, E.M., B.J. Gottesman, A.J. Caven, M.J. Harner, and B.C. Pijanowski. 2020. Boreal chorus frog (Pseudacris maculata) spring calling activity, habitat metrics, and associated environmental data. Data in Brief. 33:106581. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.106581

Geluso, K., C. Kruse, and M.J. Harner. 2020. Wetland edge trampled by American Bison (Bos bison) used as basking site for Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta). Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences. 40:39-44.

Forrester, A.J.*, M.L. Rohde**, M.J. Harner, C. Kruse, and K. Geluso. 2020. Ornate Box Turtles (Terrapene ornata) copulating in water: an incidental observation or ancestral behavior Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 40:19-23. https://doi.org/10.32873/unl.dc.tnas.40.3

Pearse, A.T., D.A. Brandt, D.M. Baasch, M.T. Bidwell, J.A. Conkin, M.J. Harner, W. Harrell, and K.L. Metzger. 2020. Location data for whooping cranes of the Aransas-Wood Buffalo Population, 2009-2018: U.S. Geological Survey data release. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Y8KZJ9

Pearse, A.T., K.L. Metzger, D.A. Brandt, M.T. Bidwell, M.J. Harner, D.M. Baasch, and W. Harrell. 2020. Heterogeneity in migration strategies of Whooping Cranes. The Condor: Ornithological Applications 122:1-15. https://doi.org/10.1093/condor/duz056

Caven, A.J., E.M. Brinley Buckley, K.C. King, J.D. Wiese, D.M. Baasch, G.D. Wright, M.J. Harner, A.T. Pearse, M. Rabbe, D.M. Varner, B. Krohn, N. Arcilla, K.D. Schroeder, and K.F. Dinan. 2019.Temporospatial shifts in Sandhill Crane staging in the Central Platte River Valley in response to climatic variation and habitat change. Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist 11:33-76. https://doi.org/10.3398/042.011.0104

Loizzo, J., M.J. Harner, D. Weitzenkamp, and K. Kent. 2019. Electronic field trips for science engagement: the Streaming Science model. Journal of Applied Communications 103(4):1-11. https://doi.org/10.4148/1051-0834.2275

Baasch, D.M., P.D. Farrell, A.T. Pearse, D.A. Brandt, A.J. Caven, M.J. Harner, G.D. Wright, and K.L. Metzger. 2019. Diurnal habitat selection of migrating Whooping Crane in the Great Plains. Avian Conservation and Ecology 14(1):6. https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-01317-140106

Caven, A.J., J. Malzahn, K.D. Koupal, E.M. Brinley Buckley, J.D. Wiese, R. Rasmussen, and C. Steenson. 2019. Adult Whooping Crane (Grus americana) consumption of juvenile channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) during the avian spring migration in the Central Platte River Valley, Nebraska, USA. Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist 11(1):2.

Caven, A.J., E.M. Brinley Buckley, J.D. Wiese, B. Taddicken, B. Krohn, T.J. Smith, and A. Pierson. 2019. Appeal for a comprehensive assessment of the potential ecological impacts of the proposed Platte-Republican Diversion Project. Great Plains Research, 29(2):123-135. https://doi.org/10.1353/gpr.2019.0019

Tye, S.P.**, M.J. Harner, I.R. Gomez**, and E.M. Brinley Buckley. 2019. Natural history: Phrynosoma hernandesi (Greater Short-horned Lizard). Herpetological Review 50:143-144.

Forrester, A.J.*, K. Geluso, M.J. Harner, and C. Kruse. 2018. Geographic distribution: Emydoidea blandingii (Blanding’s Turtle). Herpetological Review 49:711.

Brinley Buckley, E.M., A.J. Caven, B.L. Gottesman*, M.J. Harner, B.C. Pijanowski, and M.L. Forsberg. 2018. Biological and environmental datasets from the August 2017 total solar eclipse. Data in Brief 21:552-555. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2018.10.008

Caven, A.J., J. Salter, and K. Geluso. 2017. Opheodrys vernalis (Smooth Greensnake): Fire mortality and phenology. Herpetological Review 48:864-865.

Pauley, N.M**, M.J. Harner, E.M. Brinley Buckley, P.R. Burger, and K. Geluso. 2018. Spatial analysis of borrow pits along the Platte River in south-central Nebraska, USA, in 1957 and 2016. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 38:36-46. https://doi.org/10.13014/K29021ZK

Brinley Buckley, E.M., A.J. Caven, B.L. Gottesman*, M.J. Harner, B.C. Pijanowski, and M.L. Forsberg. 2018. Assessing biological and environmental effects of a total solar eclipse with passive multimodal technologies. Ecological Indicators 95:353-369. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.07.017

King, K.C., A.J. Caven, and K. Geluso. 2018. Lekking behavior of a Sharp-tailed Grouse in south-central Nebraska. The Prairie Naturalist 50:39-41.

Caven, A.J., K.C. King, J.D. Wiese, and E.M. Brinley Buckley. 2017. A descriptive analysis of Regal Fritillary (Speyeria idalia) habitat utilizing biological monitoring data along the big bend of the Platte River, NE. Journal of Insect Conservation 21(2):183-205. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-017-9968-0

Geluso, K. and M.L. Forsberg. 2017. Hitching a ride: First record of a Least Chipmunk (Tamias minimus) in eastern Nebraska. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences37:28-31.

Forsberg, M.L., and K. Geluso. 2017. Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle): Scavenging. Herpetological Review 48:429.

Tye, S.P.**, K. Geluso, and M.J. Harner. 2017. Geographic distribution: Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope’s Gray Treefrog). Herpetological Review 48:382-383.

Tye, S.P.**, K. Geluso, and M.J. Harner. 2017. Early emergence and seasonality of the Redbelly Snake (Storeria occipitomaculata) along the Platte River in south-central Nebraska, USA. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 37:11-17. 

Brinley Buckley, E.M.*, C.R. Allen, M. Forsberg, M. Farrell, and A.J. Caven. 2017. Capturing change: the duality of time-lapse imagery to acquire data and depict ecological dynamics. Ecology and Society 22(3):30. 

Nguy-Robertson, A.L., E.M. Brinley Buckley*, A.S. Suyker, and T.N. Awada. 2016. Determining factors that impact the calibration of consumer-grade digital cameras used for vegetation analysis. International Journal of Remote Sensing 37(14): 3365-3383.

Presentations

(Talks & Posters)

Denotes presenter; **Denotes undergraduate student; *Denotes graduate student.

Johnson, K., M. Harner, and T. Gilmore. GRIME-AI: Semi-automated image classification software for image-based water level monitoring (invited talk). USGS National Innovation Center (NIC)/Next Generation Water Observing System (NGWOS) External Research and Development Seminar Series. Virtual Seminar. October 2023. 

Bajelan, J.* and M. Harner. Cool Critters: An informal science learning experience to increase youths’ interest, enjoyment, and opinion of Nebraska’s native animals (poster). University of Nebraska at Kearney Fall Research Symposium. Kearney, Nebraska. October 2023. 

Bajelan, J.* and M. Harner. Water quality monitoring at the Kearney Outdoor Learning Area (poster). University of Nebraska at Kearney Student Research Day. April 2023. 

Folk, G.* and M. Harner. Perceptions of the Kearney Outdoor Learning Area (poster). University of Nebraska at Kearney Student Research Day. April 2023. (1st Place Graduate Poster Presentation in Fine Arts & Humanities). 

Wetovick, K.** and M. Harner. Connecting scientific research with public communication at UNK (poster). University of Nebraska at Kearney Student Research Day. April 2023. 

Bajelan, J.*, M. Harner, T. Gilmore, G. Folk, K. Chapman*, K. Wetovick**, J. Sikes, B. Ostrom, K. Geluso, J. Stranzl*, J. Jonas-Bratten, M. Wuellner, A. Klein, and C. Wagner. An introduction to the Kearney Outdoor Learning Area for place-based learning and research (talk). Nebraska Environmental Education Conference. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park, Ashland, Nebraska. February 2023. 

Harner, M., T. Gilmore, K. Chapman*, J. Bajelan*, A. Klein, and C. Wagner. An introduction to the Kearney Outdoor Learning Area (KOLA) for experiential learning in ecohydrological research (talk). 2022 Platte River Basin Conference. Kearney, NE. October 2022. 

Mittman, N.**, K. Geluso, C. Kruse, and M. Harner. Vertebrate use of common muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) structures in the Sandhills of Nebraska (virtual talk). Central Plains Society of Mammalogists Annual Meeting. Ozarks Education Center, Missouri State University. October 2022. 

Harner, M. Tales of Three Rivers (talk). Native Plant Society of New Mexico Annual Conference. Albuquerque, New Mexico. August 2022. 

Harner, M., E. Brinley Buckley, J. Fleck, and R. Bixby. 2022. Understanding audiences to engage communities in river science (talk). Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Grand Rapids, Michigan. May 2022. 

Stranzl, J.*, T. Gilmore, M. Harner, and K. Chapman*. 2022. GRIME-AI software for incorporating information from ground-based camera imagery with other sensor data (talk). Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Grand Rapids, Michigan. May 2022. 

Delvaux, J.**, M. Harner, K. Geluso. Camera trap documentation of the Kearney Outdoor Learning Area: a biological and educational pursuit (talk). University of Nebraska at Kearney Department of Biology 431 Student Research Presentations. May 2022. 

Harner, M. Tales of Three Rivers (seminar). University of New Mexico, Department of Biology and Water Resource Program. August 2021. 

Harner, M.J., E.M. Brinley Buckley, M. Rohde**, B. Bixby, J. Fleck, and C. Dahm. 2020. Loss of open areas and a changing Albuquerque bosque and river (talk). Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program 2020 Science Symposium. Virtual Meeting.

Rohde, M. **, K. Geluso, C. Kruse, M.J. Harner. Use of soapweed yucca (Yuccaglauca) by rodents and other vertebrates in grasslands of western Nebraska (talk). Annual Meeting of the Central Plains Society of Mammalogists. Virtual Meeting, October 2020. 

Harner, M. and E. Brinley Buckley. Witnessing Watersheds: A multimodal approach for river research and communication (poster). Society for Freshwater Science Summer of Science. Virtual Conference. June 2020.

Rohde, M.**, C. Kruse, K. Geluso, and M.J. Harner. Use of soapweed yucca (Yucca glauca) by rodents and other vertebrates in grasslands of western Nebraska (poster). University of Nebraska at Kearney Annual Research Week. Kearney, Nebraska, April 2020 (Awarded 2nd place, Undergraduate poster presentation, Natural and Physical Sciences).

Wahl, L.**, E. Brinley Buckley, and M.J. Harner. Time-lapse monitoring of temporal variation in snow cover in the Sandhills (poster). University of Nebraska at Kearney Annual Research Week. Kearney, Nebraska, April 2020

Harner, M., E. Brinley Buckley, E. Soles, D. Whited, S. Tye**, and M. Cooper. Shifting channels of the Gila: Historical analysis of landcover change along the Cliff-Gila Valley floodplain from 1935 to 2016 (talk). Eighth Natural History of the Gila Symposium. Silver City, New Mexico. February 2020.

Rohde, M.**, C. Kruse, K. Geluso, and M.J. Harner. Use of soapweed yucca (Yucca glauca) by rodents and other vertebrates in grasslands of western Nebraska (poster). Annual Meeting of the Nebraska Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Kearney, Nebraska, February 2020.

Brinley Buckley, E. and M. Harner. Witnessing Watersheds: A multimodal approach for river research and communication (poster). 64th Annual New Mexico Water Conference. Pojoaque, New Mexico. November 2019.

Harner, M. and E. Brinley Buckley. Advancing ecosystem monitoring and science communication related to rivers (poster). 26th NSF EPSCoR National Conference. Columbia, South Carolina. October 2019.

Harner, M. Research and communication for the Nebraska Sandhills (talk). UNL Center for Grassland Studies. Lincoln, Nebraska. October 2019.

Harner, M. An introduction to the biodiversity of the Sandhills (talk). Nebraska Prairie Chicken Festival. Calamus Outfitters, Burwell, Nebraska. April 2019.

Harner, M. and E. Brinley Buckley. Witnessing our watershed (talk). Nebraska Water Center Faculty/Stakeholder Retreat. Kearney, Nebraska. March 2019.

Forsberg, M., M. Harner, M. Lundgren, E. Brinley Buckley, and Brooke Talbott*. Watershed Storytelling Workshop (led in partnership with National Geographic Society) at 2018 Watershed Symposium, Whitefish, Montana. October 2018.

Tye, S.**, M. Harner, M. Forsberg, E. Brinley Buckley, and J. Dale. Biodiversity and animal activity associated with a beaver lodge near the Platte River (talk). 13th Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium. Wood River, Nebraska. June 2018.

Brinley Buckley, E., A. Caven, M. Harner, and M. Forsberg. Hydrologic dynamics of a wet meadow along the Platte River (talk). 13th Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium. Wood River, Nebraska. June 2018.

Harner, M. An Introduction to the Platte Basin (keynote). American Association of State Climatologists Annual Meeting. Nebraska City, Nebraska. June 2018.

Farrell, M. and M. Harner. Platte Basin Timelapse: perceiving a watershed in motion (plenary). Aquatic Virus Workshop. Lincoln, Nebraska. June 2018.

Forsberg, M., M. Harner, and M. Farrell. Platte Basin Timelapse: Seeing a watershed in motion. Plains Safaris: A conference on tourism and conservation in the Great Plains (talk). Kearney, Nebraska. April 2018.

Riesenberg, A.**, K. Geluso, and M. Harner. Wildlife use of stock tanks in the Nebraska Sandhills (poster). National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). University of Central Oklahoma. April 2018.

Brinley Buckley, E., M. Harner, M. Lundgren, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Application of time-lapse photography and acoustic technologies to perceive a watershed in motion. SciComm 2018. Lincoln, Nebraska (talk). March 2018.

Geluso, K. and M. Harner. Celebrating the biodiversity of Nebraska: A journey with students. Annual Nebraska Master Naturalists Winter Gala (talk). Platte River State Park, Louisville, Nebraska. February 2018.

Riesenberg, A.**, K. Geluso, and M. Harner. Wildlife use of stock tanks in the Nebraska Sandhills (poster). The Wildlife Society Central Mountains and Plains Section/Nebraska Chapter and Great Plains Fire Science Exchange combined annual meeting. Kearney, Nebraska. February 2018.

Loizzo, J., M. Harner, K. Geluso, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. The development of Streaming Science: A project-based learning approach for engaging undergraduates in 21st century science communication. Professional development session presented at Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists’ Agricultural Communications Section (talk). Jacksonville, Florida. February 2018.

Forsberg, M. and M. Harner. Platte Basin Timelapse: Perceiving a watershed in motion (plenary). The Wildlife Society Central Mountains and Plains Section/Nebraska Chapter and Great Plains Fire Science Exchange combined annual meeting. Kearney, Nebraska. February 2018.

Harner, M. Application of time-lapse photography to support communication about the health of interconnected human and natural systems (talk). One Health Stakeholder Meeting. Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, Omaha, Nebraska. December 2017.

Forsberg, M. and M. Harner. Platte Basin Timelapse: Seeing a watershed in motion. Nebraska Water Resources Association & Nebraska State Irrigation Association Joint Convention. Kearney, Nebraska. (talk). November 2017.

Riesenberg, A.**, K. Geluso, and M. Harner. Wildlife use of stock tanks in the Nebraska Sandhills (poster). 2017 Annual Meeting of the Central Plains Society of Mammalogists, Dubuque, Iowa. October 2017. (Awarded best undergraduate poster presentation).

Forsberg, M. and M. Harner. Our connection to riparian systems through the arts (plenary). Riparian Summit, UC Davis, California. October 2017.

Farrell, M., M. Harner, and E. Brinley Buckley. Seeing a watershed in motion. Nebraska Association of Resources Districts Annual Meeting (talk). Kearney, Nebraska. September 2017.

Harner, M., J. Loizzo, K. Geluso, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Agricultural landscapes as learning environments to inform understanding of watersheds (talk). Society for Freshwater Sciences Annual Meeting. Raleigh, North Carolina. June 2017.

Brinley Buckley, E., Harner, M. Farrell, and M. Forsberg. Assessing hydrological fluctuations through space and time using time-lapse imagery (talk). Society for Freshwater Sciences Annual Meeting. Raleigh, North Carolina. June 2017.

Tye, S.**, M. Forsberg, E. Brinley Buckley, K. Geluso, J. Dale, and M. Harner. Phenology of a beaver lodge near the Platte River, Nebraska, unveiled through time-lapse photography (talk). Society for Freshwater Sciences Annual Meeting. Raleigh, North Carolina. June 2017.

Loizzo, J., M. Harner, K. Geluso, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Streaming Science: The creation of a mobile electronic field trip for STEM engagement (talk). The Association for Communication Excellence in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Life and Human Sciences – Annual Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. June 2017.

Forsberg, M. and M. Harner. Seeing a watershed in motion. Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (talk). Austwell, Texas. May 2017.

Harner, M., E. Brinley Buckley, and M. Lundgren. A watershed in motion (talk). Nebraska Children’s Groundwater Festival. Grand Island, Nebraska. May 2017.

Brinley Buckley, E., M. Harner, J. Loizzo, K. Geluso, M. Lundgren, M. Farrell, and M. Forsberg. Perceiving a watershed in motion. Food, Energy, and Water (FEW) Education Symposium (invited poster). Lincoln, Nebraska. April 2017.

Pauley, N.**, P. Burger, M. Harner, and K. Geluso. A GIScience assessment of land-use changes along the Big Bend Region of the Central Platte River floodplain from 1957-2016 (poster). Nebraska GIS/LIS Association Symposium (poster). La Vista, Nebraska. April 2017. (Awarded 1st Place for Excellence in Cartography).

Tye, S.**, M. Forsberg, E. Brinley Buckley, J. Dale, and M. Harner. Phenology of a beaver lodge near the Platte River, Nebraska, unveiled through time-lapse photography (poster). UNK Student Research Symposium. Kearney, Nebraska. April 2017.

Pauley, N.**, P. Burger, M. Harner, and K. Geluso. A GIScience assessment of land-use changes along the Big Bend Region of the Central Platte River floodplain from 1957-2016 (poster). UNK Student Research Symposium. Kearney, Nebraska. April 2017.

Brinley Buckley, E., M. Harner, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Seeing a watershed in motion (talk). Wild About Nebraska Speaker Series. Wood River, Nebraska. March 2017.

Harner, M, E. Brinley Buckley, and S. Tye**. The art and science of the Platte River wetlands (talk). Museum of Nebraska Art, Kearney, Nebraska. March 2017.

Brinley Buckley, E., M. Harner, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. A watershed in motion: understanding changing dynamics across time and space (talk). Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Lincoln, Nebraska. February 2017.

Harner, M., E. Brinley Buckley, B. Gottesman, S. Tye**, M. Farrell, M. Forsberg, and B. Pijanowski. Sights and sounds of the spring sandhill crane migration on the Platte River (talk). North American Crane Workshop, Chattanooga, Tennessee. January 2017.

Brinley Buckley, E., M. Harner, A. Caven, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Using time-lapse imagery to capture wetland inundation and vegetation phenology. Nebraska Natural Legacy Conference. Broken Bow, Nebraska. September 2016.

Brinley Buckley, E.‡*, C. Allen, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Applications of time-lapse imagery and bioacoustics: wildlife activity, landscape changes, and communicating ecological variability. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. October 2015.

Brinley Buckley, E.*, C. Allen, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Communicating complex systems to a public audience through time-lapse imagery. Water for Food Global Conference: Harnessing the Data Revolution, Seattle, Washington. (Poster – First Place Viewer’s Choice, Third Place Online Division). October 2014.

Brinley Buckley, E.*, C. Allen, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Acoustic Monitoring and Time-lapse Imagery. Global Soundscape Network Annual Workshop. Alda, Nebraska. July 2015.

M. Forsberg, Farrell, M., Harner, M. Speicher, S. and Brinley Buckley E*. The Platte Basin Timelapse Project—Seeing a watershed in motion. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting. Portland, Oregon. May 2014. 

Harner, M., M. Forsberg, M. Farrell, D. Whited, K. Geluso, G. Wright, S. Speicher, E. Brinley Buckley. An introduction to the wet meadows of the Platte River and the habitat complexity and biodiversity they support (poster). Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting. Portland, Oregon. May 2014.

Brinley Buckley, E.*, C. Allen, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Communicating complex system changes through time-lapse photography. Midwest Fish and Wildlife. Kansas City, Missouri. January 2014. 

Brinley Buckley, E.*, C. Allen, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Use of time-lapse photography in documenting watershed changes. Water Symposium. Lincoln, Nebraska. October 2013.

Brinley Buckley, E.*, C. Allen, M. Forsberg, and M. Farrell. Applications of time-lapse photography. Crane Trust Research Symposium. Alda, Nebraska. October 2012.