Publications
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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Chronic wasting disease risk analysis workshop: An integrative approach Chronic wasting disease risk analysis workshop: An integrative approach
Risk analysis tools have been successfully used to determine the potential hazard associated with disease introductions and have facilitated management decisions designed to limit the potential for disease introduction. Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) poses significant challenges for resource managers due to an incomplete understanding of disease etiology and epidemiology and the...
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Shana Gillette, Joshua Dein, Mo Salman, Bryan Richards, Paulo Duarte
Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area 2003 visitor use survey: Completion report Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area 2003 visitor use survey: Completion report
This report represents the analysis of research conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The purpose is to provide socio-economic and recreational use information that can be used in the development of a Resource Management Plan (RMP) for the Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area (CCNCA). The results reported here deal primarily with...
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Phadrea Ponds, Shana C. Gillette, Lynne Koontz
Stratton Sagebrush Hydrology Study Area: An annotated bibliography of research conducted 1968-1990 Stratton Sagebrush Hydrology Study Area: An annotated bibliography of research conducted 1968-1990
This annotated bibliography provides an overview of research projects conducted on the Stratton Sagebrush Hydrology Study Area (Stratton) since its designation as such in 1967. Sources include the Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station records storage room, Laramie, Wyoming, the USGS and USFS online reference libraries, and scientific journal databases at the University of...
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Leah M. Burgess, Kathryn A. Schoenecker
Fort Collins Science Center: Aquatic Systems and Technology Applications Fort Collins Science Center: Aquatic Systems and Technology Applications
Land and water management agencies are responsible for restoring and conserving our nation's natural resources. However, they face increasing, often competing demands for those resources, which can result in alteration or loss of critical riverine, riparian, wetland, and terrestrial habitats. Land and resource managers may be in federal, state, or local government, but all have the same...
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Dave Hamilton
Improving biodiversity knowledge with dataset synergy: A case study of non-native plants in Colorado Improving biodiversity knowledge with dataset synergy: A case study of non-native plants in Colorado
Species lists are important tools for managing biodiversity, including controlling nonnative species, but they are either incomplete or lacking for many areas. Our objective was to illustrate how the synergy of disparate data sets can increase knowledge of species distributions while minimizing further field expenditures. We compared five different data types (two species lists, weed...
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C.S. Crosier, T.J. Stohlgren
Vegetation responses to dam removal Vegetation responses to dam removal
No abstract available.
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Patrick B. Shafroth, Jonathan M. Friedman, Gregor T. Auble, Michael L. Scott
Variable breeding phenology affects the exposure of amphibian embryos to ultraviolet radiation: Reply Variable breeding phenology affects the exposure of amphibian embryos to ultraviolet radiation: Reply
Corn and Muths (2002) describe how seasonal and annual variation in estimated flux of ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation, combined with year-to-year variation in amphibian breeding, phenology, introduces considerable variability in the UV-B exposures to amphibians. The response to our paper by Blaustein et al. (2004) misstates the objective and conclusions of our study, contains other errors...
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Paul Stephen Corn, Erin Muths
Great Plains ecosystems: Past, present, and future Great Plains ecosystems: Past, present, and future
Little question exists that the main bodies of North American prairie (i.e., the tall-grass, mixed, and shortgrass) are among the most endangered resources on the continent. The purpose of this paper is to provide a past and present biological baseline by which to understand North American prairies and to provide a platform for future conservation. Events both immediate to the end of the
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F. B. Samson, F.L. Knopf, W.R. Ostlie
Nitrogen emissions along the Colorado Front Range: Response to population growth, land and water use change, and agriculture Nitrogen emissions along the Colorado Front Range: Response to population growth, land and water use change, and agriculture
No abstract available.
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Jill Baron, S. Del Grosso, D. S. Ojima, D.M. Theobald, W.J. Parton
Human alterations of riparian ecosystems Human alterations of riparian ecosystems
No abstract available.
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J. Stromberg, M. Briggs, C. Gourley, M. Scott, P. Shafroth, L. Stevens
Reintroduction of the flannelmouth sucker in the lower Colorado River Reintroduction of the flannelmouth sucker in the lower Colorado River
A single stocking of 611 wild flannelmouth suckers Catostomus latipinnis in 1976 represented the first successful reintroduction of a native fish in the lower Colorado River. Flannelmouth suckers ranging in age from young of the year to 24 years were captured during 1999–2001; their population was estimated as at least 2,286 (95% confidence interval, 1,847–2,998). Recruitment appeared...
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G.A. Mueller, R. Wydoski
Predicting the thermal effects of dam removal on the Klamath River Predicting the thermal effects of dam removal on the Klamath River
The Klamath River once supported large runs of anadromous salmonids. Water temperature associated with multiple mainstem hydropower facilities might be one of many factors responsible for depressing Klamath salmon stocks. We combined a water quantity model and a water quality model to predict how removing the series of dams below Upper Klamath Lake might affect water temperatures, and...
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J.M. Bartholow, S.G. Campbell, M. Flug