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Fort Collins Science Center

Welcome to the Fort Collins Science Center (FORT) located in Fort Collins, Colorado, just east of the Rocky Mountains. At FORT we develop and disseminate research-based information and tools needed to understand the nation’s biological resources in support of effective decision making.

News

FORT Updates: From Plains to Peaks - Vol. 3 | Issue 1

Considering current ecosystem condition in restoration planning

Considering current ecosystem condition in restoration planning

Saline Lake Ecosystems IWAA February 2025 Seminar

Saline Lake Ecosystems IWAA February 2025 Seminar

Publications

Hotter temperatures alter riparian plant outcomes under regulated river conditions

Climate change and river regulation alter environmental controls on riparian plant occurrence and cover worldwide. Simultaneous changes to river flow and air temperature could result in unanticipated plant responses to novel environmental conditions. Increasing temperature could alter riparian plant response to hydrology and other factors, while river regulation may exacerbate...
Authors
Emily C. Palmquist, Kiona Ogle, Bradley J. Butterfield, Thomas G. Whitham, Gerard J. Allan, Patrick B. Shafroth

Maintenance of genetic diversity despite population fluctuations in the lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus)

Assessments of genetic diversity, structure, history, and effective population size (N e) are critical for the conservation of imperiled populations. The lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) has experienced declines due to habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation in addition to substantial population fluctuations with unknown effects on genetic diversity. Our...
Authors
Andrew J. Lawrence, Scott A. Carleton, Sara J. Oyler-McCance, Randy W. DeYoung, Clay T. Nichols, Timothy F. Wright

Considering multiecosystem trade-offs is critical when leveraging systematic conservation planning for restoration

Conservationists are increasingly leveraging systematic conservation planning (SCP) to inform restoration actions that enhance biodiversity. However, restoration frequently drives ecological transformations at local scales, potentially resulting in trade-offs among wildlife species and communities. The Conservation Interactions Principle (CIP), coined more than 15 years ago, cautions SCP...
Authors
Nicholas J. Van Lanen, C.J. Duchardt, L. Pejchar, J.E. Shyvers, Cameron L. Aldridge

Science

Molecular Ecology Lab (MEL)

The Molecular Ecology Laboratory applies genetic and genomic technologies to address a variety of complex questions and conservation issues facing the management of the Nation's fish and wildlife resources. Together with our partners, we design and implement studies to document genetic diversity and the distribution of genetic variation among individuals, populations, and species. Information from...
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Molecular Ecology Lab (MEL)

The Molecular Ecology Laboratory applies genetic and genomic technologies to address a variety of complex questions and conservation issues facing the management of the Nation's fish and wildlife resources. Together with our partners, we design and implement studies to document genetic diversity and the distribution of genetic variation among individuals, populations, and species. Information from...
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Fort Collins Science Center Labs and Facilities

The Fort Collins Science Center has scientists working in several diverse locations as well as three in house highly specialized laboratories, studying subjects from molecular ecology to brown treesnakes, dendroecology to streamflows, and macroinvertebrate species to Burmese pythons. Our extraordinary scientists work in each of these locations advancing studies in their particular areas of study...
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Fort Collins Science Center Labs and Facilities

The Fort Collins Science Center has scientists working in several diverse locations as well as three in house highly specialized laboratories, studying subjects from molecular ecology to brown treesnakes, dendroecology to streamflows, and macroinvertebrate species to Burmese pythons. Our extraordinary scientists work in each of these locations advancing studies in their particular areas of study...
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INHABIT: A web tool for invasive plant management across the contiguous United States

INHABIT is a desktop-optimized web application and decision support tool with mapped and tabular summaries of habitat suitability models for over two hundred fifty terrestrial invasive plant species of management concern across the contiguous United States. It is the product of a scientist-practitioner partnership and is designed to facilitate enhanced invasive species management actions...
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INHABIT: A web tool for invasive plant management across the contiguous United States

INHABIT is a desktop-optimized web application and decision support tool with mapped and tabular summaries of habitat suitability models for over two hundred fifty terrestrial invasive plant species of management concern across the contiguous United States. It is the product of a scientist-practitioner partnership and is designed to facilitate enhanced invasive species management actions...
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Multimedia

Microscopic view of tree rings, with a scale bar of 0.5 mm
Tree rings
Tree rings
two tan horses with dark legs and hair stand in a grassy landscape
Wild horses of the Conger Herd Management Area
Wild horses of the Conger Herd Management Area
twelve horses stand in front of a shrub-filled landscape, with mountains in the background
Wild horses of the Frisco HMA
Wild horses of the Frisco HMA
five horses stand in a sagebrush landscape, with snow-capped mountains in the background
Wild horses of the Frisco HMA
Wild horses of the Frisco HMA
Cinnamon teal duck being held by a research with a GPS tracker backpack on
Cinnamon teal wearing a tracking backpack
Cinnamon teal wearing a tracking backpack
Scribbled writing in a journal entry on yellowish paper
Loch Vale Watershed Field Notebook Entry from 12/14/87
Loch Vale Watershed Field Notebook Entry from 12/14/87
field notebook data on worn paper
Loch Vale Watershed Field Notebook Entry from 8/29/19
Loch Vale Watershed Field Notebook Entry from 8/29/19
field data notes on lined scratch paper
Loch Vale Watershed Field Notebook Entry from 3/2/10
Loch Vale Watershed Field Notebook Entry from 3/2/10
scribbled notes on worn paper
Loch Vale Watershed Field Notebook Entry from 3/25/97
Loch Vale Watershed Field Notebook Entry from 3/25/97
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