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FORT scientists have produced more than 2000 peer reviewed publications that are registered in the USGS Publications Warehouse, along with many others prior to their work at the USGS or in conjunction with other government agencies. 

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Spatial mapping and attribution of Wyoming wind turbines Spatial mapping and attribution of Wyoming wind turbines

This Wyoming wind-turbine data set represents locations of wind turbines found within Wyoming as of August 1, 2009. Each wind turbine is assigned to a wind farm. For each turbine, this report contains information about the following: potential megawatt output, rotor diameter, hub height, rotor height, land ownership, county, wind farm power capacity, the number of units currently...
Authors
Michael S. O'Donnell, Tammy S. Fancher

Demography of the Pryor Mountain wild horses, 1993-2007 Demography of the Pryor Mountain wild horses, 1993-2007

Wild horses (Equus caballus) at Pryor Mountain were studied by direct observation from 1993 through 2007. All horses present were individually identifiable on the basis of coat coloration, head and leg markings, gender, and band associations. Of the 609 horses either present prior to foaling in 1993 or born since, ages were precisely known for 491 (observed as a foal). Ages for 52 horses...
Authors
James E. Roelle, Francis J. Singer, Linda Zeigenfuss, Jason I. Ransom, Linda Coates-Markle, Kathryn A. Schoenecker

Fort Collins Science Center-Fiscal year 2009 science accomplishments Fort Collins Science Center-Fiscal year 2009 science accomplishments

Public land and natural resource managers in the United States are confronted with increasingly complex decisions that have important ramifications for both ecological and human systems. The scientists and technical professionals at the U.S. Geological Survey Fort Collins Science Center?many of whom are at the forefront of their fields?possess a unique blend of ecological, socioeconomic...
Authors
Juliette T. Wilson

Environmental flow studies of the Fort Collins Science Center— Cherry Creek, Arizona Environmental flow studies of the Fort Collins Science Center— Cherry Creek, Arizona

At the request of the U.S. Forest Service, an instream flow assessment was conducted at Cherry Creek, Ariz., to investigate habitat for native and introduced fish species and to describe the beneficial use of a possible instream flow water right. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Fort Collins Science Center performed an intensive field study of two sections of Cherry Creek in September...
Authors
Terry J. Waddle, Ken D. Bovee

Isotopic characterization of flight feathers in two pelagic seabirds: Sampling strategies for ecological studies Isotopic characterization of flight feathers in two pelagic seabirds: Sampling strategies for ecological studies

We wish to use stable-isotope analysis of flight feathers to understand the feeding behavior of pelagic seabirds, such as the Hawaiian Petrel (Pterodroma sandwichensis) and Newell’s Shearwater (Puffinus auricularis newelli). Analysis of remiges is particularly informative because the sequence and timing of remex molt are often known. The initial step, reported here, is to obtain accurate...
Authors
Anne E. Wiley, Peggy H. Ostrom, Craig A. Stricker, Helen F. James, Hasand Gandhi

Fort Collins Science Center- Policy Analysis and Science Assistance Branch : Integrating social, behavioral, economic and biological sciences Fort Collins Science Center- Policy Analysis and Science Assistance Branch : Integrating social, behavioral, economic and biological sciences

The Fort Collins Science Center's Policy Analysis and Science Assistance (PASA) Branch is a team of approximately 22 scientists, technicians, and graduate student researchers. PASA provides unique capabilities in the U.S. Geological Survey by leading projects that integrate social, behavioral, economic, and biological analyses in the context of human-natural resource interactions...

Channel Maintenance and Flushing Flows for the Klamath River Below Iron Gate Dam, California Channel Maintenance and Flushing Flows for the Klamath River Below Iron Gate Dam, California

The Klamath River is a major river in northern California and southern Oregon. Iron Gate Dam divides the river into the two subunits where there is a significant change in utilization of the river. Downstream of Iron Gate Dam, the river is very important for the propagation of salmon. To address concerns relating to substrate conditions in the mainstem Klamath River below Iron Gate Dam...
Authors
Cristopher L. Holmquist-Johnson, Robert T. Milhous

Revisions of rump fat and body scoring indices for deer, elk, and moose Revisions of rump fat and body scoring indices for deer, elk, and moose

Because they do not require sacrificing animals, body condition scores (BCS), thickness of rump fat (MAXFAT), and other similar predictors of body fat have advanced estimating nutritional condition of ungulates and their use has proliferated in North America in the last decade. However, initial testing of these predictors was too limited to assess their reliability among diverse habitats...
Authors
Rachel C. Cook, John G. Cook, Thomas R. Stephenson, Woodrow L. Myers, Scott M. Mccorquodale, David J. Vales, Larry L. Irwin, P. Briggs Hall, Rocky D. Spencer, Shannon L. Murphie, Kathryn A. Schoenecker, Patrick J. Miller

Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) and Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in the Western United States-A Report on the State of the Science Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) and Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in the Western United States-A Report on the State of the Science

The Salt Cedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-320) directs the Department of the Interior to submit a report to Congress that includes an assessment of several issues surrounding these two nonnative trees, now dominant components of the vegetation along many rivers in the Western United States. This report was published in 2010 as a U.S. Geological...
Authors
Patrick Shafroth

Saltcedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act Science Assessment Saltcedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act Science Assessment

The primary intent of this document is to provide the science assessment called for under The Saltcedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-320; the Act). A secondary purpose is to provide a common background for applicants for prospective demonstration projects, should funds be appropriated for this second phase of the Act. This document synthesizes the...
Authors
Patrick B. Shafroth, Curtis A. Brown, David M. Merritt

National GAP Conference 2007-Discussion Groups Report National GAP Conference 2007-Discussion Groups Report

We led two discussion groups during the 2007 National GAP Conference. These discussion groups provided information to help develop a survey of National Gap Analysis Program (GAP) data users. One group discussed technical issues, and the second group discussed the use of GAP data for decisionmaking. Themes emerging from the technical issues group included concerns about data quality, need...
Authors
Joan M. Ratz, Berton Lee Lamb

Stable isotopes differentiate bottlenose dolphins off west-central Florida Stable isotopes differentiate bottlenose dolphins off west-central Florida

Distinguishing discrete population units among continuously distributed coastal small cetaceans is challenging and crucial to conservation. We evaluated the utility of stable isotopes in assessing group membership in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) off west-central Florida by analyzing carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur isotope values (δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S) of tooth collagen from...
Authors
Nélio B. Barros, P. H. Ostrom, Craig A. Stricker, R.S. Wells
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