Publications
Since 1966, CERC scientists have published over 2000 peer reviewed articles and reports. Browse our publications below or search CERC's publications by author or title through the USGS Publications Warehouse.
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Flow and form in rehabilitation of large-river ecosystems: an example from the Lower Missouri River Flow and form in rehabilitation of large-river ecosystems: an example from the Lower Missouri River
On large, intensively engineered rivers like the Lower Missouri, the template of the physical habitat is determined by the nearly independent interaction of channel form and flow regime. We evaluated the interaction between flow and form by modeling four combinations of modern and historical channel form and modern and historical flow regimes. The analysis used shallow, slow water...
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R. B. Jacobson, D.L. Galat
Mapping vegetation communities in Ozark National Scenic Riverways: final technical report to the National Park Service Mapping vegetation communities in Ozark National Scenic Riverways: final technical report to the National Park Service
Vegetation communities were mapped at two levels in Ozark National Scenic Riverways (ONSR) usign a hybrid combination of statistical methods and photointerpretation. The primary map includes 49 cover classes, including 24 cleasses that relate to vegetation associations currenly described by the United States National Vegetation Classification Standard (USNVC: The Nature Conservancy...
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Robert A. Chastain, Matthew A. Struckhoff, Keith W. Grabner, Esther D. Stroh, Hong He, David R. Larsen, Timothy A. Nigh, Jim Drake
Sensitivity of two salamander (Ambystoma) species to ultraviolet radiation Sensitivity of two salamander (Ambystoma) species to ultraviolet radiation
Increased ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation reaching the Earth's surface has been implicated in amphibian declines. Recent studies have shown that many amphibian species have differences in sensitivity depending on developmental stage. Embryos and larvae of Ambystoma maculatum (Spotted Salamander) and larvae of Ambystoma talpoideum (Mole Salamander) were exposed to five simulated UV-B...
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R.D. Calfee, C.M. Bridges, E. E. Little
Reproductive condition and occurrence of intersex in bighead carp and silver carp in the Missouri River Reproductive condition and occurrence of intersex in bighead carp and silver carp in the Missouri River
Little is known about the reproductive biology of the exotic bighead carp Hypophthalmichthys nobilis and silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix in the Missouri River. In order to fill this gap in understanding, herein is described the reproductive condition of these Asian carps. Evidence is presented which indicates that bighead and silver carp in the Missouri River have a protracted...
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D. M. Papoulias, D. Chapman, D. E. Tillitt
Environmental contaminants in fish and their associated risk to piscivorous wildlife in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska Environmental contaminants in fish and their associated risk to piscivorous wildlife in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska
Organochlorine chemical residues and elemental contaminants were measured in northern pike (Esox lucius), longnose sucker (Catostomus catostomus), and burbot (Lota lota) from 10 sites in the Yukon River Basin (YRB) during 2002. Contaminant concentrations were compared to historical YRB data and to toxicity thresholds for fish and piscivorous wildlife from the scientific literature. A...
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J.E. Hinck, C. J. Schmitt, K. R. Echols, T.W. May, C.E. Orazio, D. E. Tillitt
Acoustic bed velocity and bed load dynamics in a large sand bed river Acoustic bed velocity and bed load dynamics in a large sand bed river
Development of a practical technology for rapid quantification of bed load transport in large rivers would represent a revolutionary advance for sediment monitoring and the investigation of fluvial dynamics. Measurement of bed load motion with acoustic Doppler current profiles (ADCPs) has emerged as a promising approach for evaluating bed load transport. However, a better understanding...
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D. Gaeuman, R. B. Jacobson
Lake sturgeon population characteristics in Rainy Lake, Minnesota and Ontario Lake sturgeon population characteristics in Rainy Lake, Minnesota and Ontario
Rainy Lake contains a native population of lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens that has been largely unstudied. The aims of this study were to document the population characteristics of lake sturgeon in Rainy Lake and to relate environmental factors to year-class strength for this population. Gill-netting efforts throughout the study resulted in the capture of 322 lake sturgeon, including...
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W.E. Adams, L.W. Kallemeyn, D.W. Willis
Biomonitoring in the Boulder River watershed, Montana, USA: metal concentrations in biofilm and macroinvertebrates, and relations with macroinvertebrate assemblage Biomonitoring in the Boulder River watershed, Montana, USA: metal concentrations in biofilm and macroinvertebrates, and relations with macroinvertebrate assemblage
Portions of the Boulder River watershed contain elevated concentrations of arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc in water, sediment, and biota. We measured concentrations of As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn in biofilm and macroinvertebrates, and assessed macroinvertebrate assemblage and aquatic habitat with the objective of monitoring planned remediation efforts. Concentrations of metals were...
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D.T. Rhea, D.D. Harper, A.M. Farag, W. G. Brumbaugh
The effect of chronic chromium exposure on the health of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) The effect of chronic chromium exposure on the health of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
This study was designed to determine fish health impairment of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) exposed to chromium. Juvenile Chinook salmon were exposed to aqueous chromium concentrations (0–266 μg l−1) that have been documented in porewater from bottom sediments and in well waters near salmon spawning areas in the Columbia River in the northwestern United States. After Chinook...
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A.M. Farag, T. May, G.D. Marty, M. Easton, D.D. Harper, E. E. Little, L. Cleveland
A screening-level assessment of lead, cadmium, and zinc in fish and crayfish from northeastern Oklahoma, USA A screening-level assessment of lead, cadmium, and zinc in fish and crayfish from northeastern Oklahoma, USA
The objective of this study was to evaluate potential human and ecological risks associated with metals in fish and crayfish from mining in the Tri-States Mining District (TSMD). Crayfish (Orconectes spp.) and fish of six frequently consumed species (common carp, Cyprinus carpio; channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus; flathead catfish, Pylodictis olivaris; largemouth bass, Micropterus...
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C. J. Schmitt, W. G. Brumbaugh, G.L. Linder, J.E. Hinck
Using on-site bioassays to determine selenium risk to propagated endangered fishes Using on-site bioassays to determine selenium risk to propagated endangered fishes
The Utah Reclamation, Mitigation and Conservation Commission is determining the feasibility of establishing a hatchery and grow-out facility for endangered June suckers Chasmistes liorus at Goshen Warm Springs, Utah. A survey of water quality indicated that selenium and other contaminants may be of concern at Goshen Warm Springs. We conducted an ecotoxicological study with three...
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Ann L. Allert, James F. Fairchild, Thomas W. May, Linda C. Sappington, N. Darnall, M. Wilson
Environmental contaminants and biomarker responses in fish from the Columbia River and its tributaries: spatial and temporal trends Environmental contaminants and biomarker responses in fish from the Columbia River and its tributaries: spatial and temporal trends
Fish were collected from 16 sites on rivers in the Columbia River Basin (CRB) from September 1997 to April 1998 to document temporal and spatial trends in the concentrations of accumulative contaminants and to assess contaminant effects on the fish. Sites were located on the mainstem of the Columbia River and on the Snake, Willamette, Yakima, Salmon, and Flathead Rivers. Common carp...
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J.E. Hinck, C. J. Schmitt, V. S. Blazer, N. D. Denslow, T.M. Bartish, P.J. Anderson, J.J. Coyle, G.M. Dethloff, D. E. Tillitt