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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Reproduction and seasonal activity of silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans) in western Nebraska Reproduction and seasonal activity of silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans) in western Nebraska
Silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans) were thought only to migrate through Nebraska; however, recent surveys in eastern Nebraska report summer records of females and their young. Our study in western Nebraska also shows that silver-haired bats are summer residents. We discovered the 1st reproductively active L. noctivagans in this part of the state. We caught lactating females...
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Keith Geluso, J.J. Huebschman, J.A. White, M.A. Bogan
Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems
Functionally intact and biologically complex freshwater ecosystems provide many economically valuable commodities and services to society. The services supplied by freshwater ecosystems include flood control, transportation, recreation, purification of human and industrial wastes, habitat for plants and animals, and production of fish and other foods and marketable goods. These human...
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Jill Baron, N.L. Poff
Effects of elk herbivory on vegetation and nitrogen processes Effects of elk herbivory on vegetation and nitrogen processes
We used 35-year and 4-year ungulate exclosures to determine the effects of elk (Cervus elaphus) herbivory on above-ground and below-ground production and soil fertility on the elk winter range in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP), Colorado, USA. We used paired grazed and ungrazed plots to evaluate ungulate herbivory effects in short and tall willow (Salix spp.), aspen (Populus spp.)...
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Kathryn A. Schoenecker, Francis J. Singer, Linda Zeigenfuss, Dan Binkley, Romulo S.C. Menezes
Estimating stage-specific daily survival probabilities of nests when nest age is unknown Estimating stage-specific daily survival probabilities of nests when nest age is unknown
Estimation of daily survival probabilities of nests is common in studies of avian populations. Since the introduction of Mayfield's (1961, 1975) estimator, numerous models have been developed to relax Mayfield's assumptions and account for biologically important sources of variation. Stanley (2000) presented a model for estimating stage-specific (e.g. incubation stage, nestling stage)...
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T.R. Stanley
Ecological patterns and environmental change in the Bandelier landscape Ecological patterns and environmental change in the Bandelier landscape
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Craig D. Allen
Fort Collins Science Center: Ecosystem Dynamics Fort Collins Science Center: Ecosystem Dynamics
Many challenging natural resource management issues require consideration of a web of interactions among ecosystem components. The spatial and temporal complexity of these ecosystem problems demands an interdisciplinary approach integrating biotic and abiotic processes. The goals of the Ecosystem Dynamics Branch are to provide sound science to aid federal resource managers and use long...
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Zack Bowen
Fort Collins Science Center: Species and Habitats of Federal Interest Fort Collins Science Center: Species and Habitats of Federal Interest
Ecosystem changes directly affect a wide variety of plant and animal species, floral and faunal communities, and groups of species such as amphibians and grassland birds. Appropriate management of public lands plays a crucial role in the conservation and recovery of endangered species and can be a key element in preventing a species from being listed under the Endangered Species Act. The...
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Patty Stevens
Patterns of nitrogen accumulation and cycling in riparian floodplain ecosystems along the Green and Yampa rivers Patterns of nitrogen accumulation and cycling in riparian floodplain ecosystems along the Green and Yampa rivers
Patterns of nitrogen (N) accumulation and turnover in riparian systems in semi-arid regions are poorly understood, particularly in those ecosystems that lack substantial inputs from nitrogen fixing vegetation. We investigated sources and fluxes of N in chronosequences of riparian forests along the regulated Green River and the free-flowing Yampa River in semi-arid northwestern Colorado...
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Adair Carol E., Dan Binkley, Douglas C. Andersen
Effects of seeding ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) on vegetation recovery following fire in a ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forest Effects of seeding ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) on vegetation recovery following fire in a ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forest
Forty-nine vegetation transects were measured in 1997 and 1998 to determine the impact of grass seeding after the 1996 Dome Fire, which burned almost 6900 ha of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Lawson) forest in the Jemez Mountains of north-central New Mexico. High- and moderate-burned areas in Santa Fe National Forest were seeded with a mixture that included the exotic ryegrass (Lolium...
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Angela D. Barclay, Julio L. Betancourt, Craig D. Allen
An animal location-based habitat suitability model for bighorn sheep and wild horses in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area and the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range, Montana, and Wyoming An animal location-based habitat suitability model for bighorn sheep and wild horses in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area and the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range, Montana, and Wyoming
The purpose of this habitat suitability model is to provide a tool that will help managers and researchers better manage bighorn sheep and wild horses in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area (BICA) and Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range (PMWHR). A concern in the management of the Pryor Mountain wild horse population is whether or not the wild horses compete with bighorn sheep for...
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Gary Wockner, Francis J. Singer, Kathryn A. Schoenecker
Vegetation response to fire and postburn seeding treatments in juniper woodlands of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah Vegetation response to fire and postburn seeding treatments in juniper woodlands of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah
We compared 3 naturally ignited burns with unburned sites in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Each burn site was restored with native and nonnative seed mixes, restored with native seeds only, or regenerated naturally. In general, burned sites had significantly lower native species richness (1.8 vs. 2.9 species), native species cover (11% vs. 22.5%), and soil crust cover...
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P. Evangelista, T.J. Stohlgren, D. Guenther, S. Stewart
The travel cost method and the economic value of leisure time The travel cost method and the economic value of leisure time
Recent estimates of high values for tourist related recreation USA amenity values indicate that allocation of basic water and terrestrial resources to recreation activities should be given precedence over conventional market oriented activities that often degrade or even extirpate the resource. We discuss at length the travel cost method (TCM), a survey based technique that quantifies...
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Aaron J. Douglas, Richard L. Johnson