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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A multi-ecosystem prioritization framework to balance competing habitat conservation needs of multiple species in decline A multi-ecosystem prioritization framework to balance competing habitat conservation needs of multiple species in decline
Context Individual species often drive habitat restoration action; however, management under this paradigm may negatively affect non-target species. Prioritization frameworks which explicitly consider benefits to target species while minimizing consequences for non-target species may improve management strategies and outcomes.Objectives We examined extents to which conifer removal, an...
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Nicholas J. Van Lanen, Jessica E. Shyvers, Courtney J. Duchardt, Cameron L. Aldridge
Becoming an actionable scientist: Challenges, competency, and the development of expertise Becoming an actionable scientist: Challenges, competency, and the development of expertise
Demand has grown for actionable science to support real-world decision-making around climate change and related environmental management challenges. Producing actionable science requires scientists to hold a distinct set of competencies, yet relatively little is known about what these competencies are or how to train scientists to develop them. We conducted interviews with mid- and late...
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Julia B. Goolsby, Amanda E. Cravens, Mary Ann Rozance
Rangeland Ecosystem Services: Connecting nature and people Rangeland Ecosystem Services: Connecting nature and people
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Jeff Goodwin, Lauren M. Porensky, Paul Meiman, Hailey Wilmer, Justin D. Derner, Rich Iovanna, Anna Clare Monlezun, Mark W. Vandever, Jon Griggs, Frank Price, Sheri Spiegal, Nick Padilla, Dave Voth, Anna Maher, Rory O'Connor, David Hoover, Jenny Pluhar, Catherine Estep, William Fox
Visitation to national parks in California shows annual and seasonal change during extreme drought and wet years Visitation to national parks in California shows annual and seasonal change during extreme drought and wet years
This study examines the influence of drought indicators on recreational visitation patterns to National Park Service units in California (USA) from 1980 to 2019. We considered mountain, arid, and coastal park types across a climate gradient where seasonal recreational opportunities are directly or indirectly dependent on water resources. Significant departures from the normal...
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Jeffrey S. Jenkins, John T. Abatzoglou, Emily J. Wilkins, Elizabeth E. Perry
Tool 4: Suggested communication deliverables for coproduced projects Tool 4: Suggested communication deliverables for coproduced projects
An informational tool provided as part of a toolkit for researchers and practitioners with an interest in coproducing actionable science to support public land management
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Lea B. Selby, Sarah K. Carter, Travis Haby, D. J. A. Wood, Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Patrick J. Anderson, Jeffrey E. Herrick, Ella M. Samuel, John C. Tull
Tool 5: A Problem-solving checklist for coproduction Tool 5: A Problem-solving checklist for coproduction
An informational tool provided as part of a toolkit for researchers and practitioners with an interest in coproducing actionable science to support public land management
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Lea B. Selby, Sarah K. Carter, Travis Haby, D. J. A. Wood, Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Patrick J. Anderson, Jeffrey E. Herrick, Ella M. Samuel, John C. Tull
Tool 1: Coproduction in the public lands context Tool 1: Coproduction in the public lands context
An informational tool provided as part of a toolkit for researchers and practitioners with an interest in coproducing actionable science to support public land management
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Lea B. Selby, Sarah K. Carter, Travis Haby, D. J. A. Wood, Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Patrick J. Anderson, Jeffrey E. Herrick, Ella M. Samuel, John C. Tull
Tool 2: What level of coproduction makes sense for my project Tool 2: What level of coproduction makes sense for my project
An informational tool provided as part of a toolkit for researchers and practitioners with an interest in coproducing actionable science to support public land management
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Lea B. Selby, Sarah K. Carter, Travis Haby, D. J. A. Wood, Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Patrick J. Anderson, Jeffrey E. Herrick, Ella M. Samuel, John C. Tull
Tool 3: Suggested coproduction steps and practices Tool 3: Suggested coproduction steps and practices
An information sheet provided as part of a toolkit for researchers and practitioners with an interest in coproducing actionable science to support public land management
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Lea B. Selby, Sarah K. Carter, Travis Haby, D. J. A. Wood, Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Patrick J. Anderson, Jeffrey E. Herrick, Ella Samuel, John C. Tull
Living with wildfire in Genesee Fire Protection District, Jefferson County, Colorado: 2022 data report Living with wildfire in Genesee Fire Protection District, Jefferson County, Colorado: 2022 data report
Genesee Fire Protection District (GFPD) and members of the Board contacted the Wildfire Research Center (WiRÄ“) early in 2021. GFPD serves a community of approximately 1,500 homes and 3,600 residents. The community borders the south side of I-70 and runs south up varied topography with varied vegetation to approximately 8,000 feet of elevation and is considered to be at extremely high...
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Hannah Brenkert-Smith, Dorie Dalton, Jason Puffett, Patricia A. Champ, Christopher M. Barth, James R. Meldrum, Colleen Donovan, Carolyn Wagner, Julia Goolsby, Chiara Forrester
Evaluating baits with lufenuron and nitenpyram for flea control on prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) to mitigate plague Evaluating baits with lufenuron and nitenpyram for flea control on prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) to mitigate plague
Plague, caused by Yersinia pestis, is a widespread threat to endangered black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) and their primary prey, prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.). Wildlife biologists most commonly manage plague using insecticides to control fleas, the primary vectors of Y. pestis. We tested edible baits containing the insecticides lufenuron and/or nitenpyram in prairie dogs. During a...
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David A. Eads, Kevin T. Castle, Margaret A. Wild, Jeff Borchert, Travis Livieri, Marc R. Matchett, Phillip Dobesh, John Hughes-Clarke, Eddie Childers
What is “big data” and how should we use it? The role of large datasets, secondary data, and associated analysis techniques in outdoor recreation research What is “big data” and how should we use it? The role of large datasets, secondary data, and associated analysis techniques in outdoor recreation research
With researchers increasingly interested in big data research, this conceptual paper describes how large datasets, secondary data, and associated analysis techniques can be used to understand outdoor recreation. Some types of large, secondary datasets that have been increasingly used in outdoor recreation research include social media, mobile device data, and trip reports or online...
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Dani T. Dagan, Emily J. Wilkins