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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Assessing effects of energy development in Colorado and New Mexico Assessing effects of energy development in Colorado and New Mexico
No abstract available.
Authors
N.B. Carr, J.E. Diffendorfer, N.E. Latysh, K.J. Leib, Anne-Marie Matherne, Christine Turner
A field test of attractant traps for invasive Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) in southern Florida A field test of attractant traps for invasive Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) in southern Florida
Context: Invasive Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) are established over thousands of square kilometres of southern Florida, USA, and consume a wide range of native vertebrates. Few tools are available to control the python population, and none of the available tools have been validated in the field to assess capture success as a proportion of pythons available to be captured...
Authors
Robert N. Reed, Kristen M. Hart, Gordon H. Rodda, Frank J. Mazzotti, Ray W. Snow, Michael Cherkiss, Rondald Rozar, Scott Goetz
A habitat overlap analysis derived from maxent for tamarisk and the south-western willow flycatcher A habitat overlap analysis derived from maxent for tamarisk and the south-western willow flycatcher
Biologic control of the introduced and invasive, woody plant tamarisk (Tamarix spp, saltcedar) in south-western states is controversial because it affects habitat of the federally endangered South-western Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus). These songbirds sometimes nest in tamarisk where floodplain-level invasion replaces native habitats. Biologic control, with the saltcedar...
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Patricia York, Paul Evangelista, Sunil Kumar, James Graham, Curtis Flather, Thomas Stohlgren
Federated or cached searches: providing expected performance from multiple invasive species databases Federated or cached searches: providing expected performance from multiple invasive species databases
Invasive species are a universal global problem, but the information to identify them, manage them, and prevent invasions is stored around the globe in a variety of formats. The Global Invasive Species Information Network is a consortium of organizations working toward providing seamless access to these disparate databases via the Internet. A distributed network of databases can be...
Authors
Jim Graham, Catherine S. Jarnevich, Annie Simpson, Gregory J. Newman, Thomas J. Stohlgren
Locations and attributes of wind turbines in Colorado, 2009 Locations and attributes of wind turbines in Colorado, 2009
The Colorado wind-turbine data series provides geospatial data for all wind turbines established within the State as of August 2009. Attributes specific to each turbine include: turbine location, manufacturer and model, rotor diameter, hub height, rotor height, potential megawatt output, land ownership, and county. Wind energy facility data for each turbine include: facility name...
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Natasha B. Carr, Jay E. Diffendorfer, Tammy S. Fancher, Natalie E. Latysh, Kenneth J. Leib, Anne-Marie Matherne, Christine Turner
Recommended methods for range-wide monitoring of prairie dogs in the United States Recommended methods for range-wide monitoring of prairie dogs in the United States
One of the greatest challenges for conserving grassland, prairie scrub, and shrub-steppe ecosystems is maintaining prairie dog populations across the landscape. Of the four species of prairie dogs found in the United States, the Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens) is listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) as threatened, the Gunnison's prairie dog (C. gunnisoni) is a candidate for...
Authors
Lyman L. McDonald, Thomas R. Stanley, David L. Otis, Dean E. Biggins, Patricia D. Stevens, John L. Koprowski, Warren Ballard
Locations and attributes of wind turbines in New Mexico, 2009 Locations and attributes of wind turbines in New Mexico, 2009
The New Mexico wind-turbine data series provides geospatial data for all wind turbines established within the State as of August 2009. Attributes specific to each turbine include: turbine location, manufacturer and model, rotor diameter, hub height, rotor height, potential megawatt output, land ownership, and county. Wind energy facility data for each turbine include: facility name...
Authors
Natasha B. Carr, Jay E. Diffendorfer, Tammy S. Fancher, Natalie E. Latysh, Kenneth J. Leib, Anne-Marie Matherne, Christine Turner
A study of topics for distance education-A survey of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees A study of topics for distance education-A survey of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees
The purpose of this study was to identify training topics and distance education technologies preferred by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees. This study was conducted on behalf of the National Conservation Training Center to support their distance education strategy planning and implementation. When selecting survey recipients, we focused on employees in positions involving...
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Joan M. Ratz, Rudy M. Schuster, Ann H. Marcy
Mitigating amphibian disease: strategies to maintain wild populations and control chytridiomycosis Mitigating amphibian disease: strategies to maintain wild populations and control chytridiomycosis
Background Rescuing amphibian diversity is an achievable conservation challenge. Disease mitigation is one essential component of population management. Here we assess existing disease mitigation strategies, some in early experimental stages, which focus on the globally emerging chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. We discuss the precedent for each strategy in systems ranging...
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Douglas C. Woodhams, Jaime Bosch, Cheryl J. Briggs, Scott Cashins, Leyla R. Davis, Antje Lauer, Erin L. Muths, Robert Puschendorf, Benedikt R. Schmidt, Brandon Sheafor, Jamie Voyles
Buffelgrass-Integrated modeling of an invasive plant Buffelgrass-Integrated modeling of an invasive plant
Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) poses a problem in the deserts of the United States, growing in dense stands and introducing a wildfire risk in an ecosystem not adapted to fire. The Invasive Species Science Branch of the Fort Collins Science Center has worked with many partners to develop a decision support model and a data management system to address the problem. The decision support...
Authors
Tracy R. Holcombe
Data for giant constrictors - Biological management profiles and an establishment risk assessment for nine large species of pythons, anacondas, and the boa constrictor Data for giant constrictors - Biological management profiles and an establishment risk assessment for nine large species of pythons, anacondas, and the boa constrictor
Giant Constrictors' Climate Space The giant constrictors' climate space data set represents the information needed to recreate the climate space and climate matching analyses in Reed and Rodda (2009). A detailed methodology and results are included in that report. The data include locations for nine species of large constrictors including Python molurus, Broghammerus reticulatus, P...
Authors
C. S. Jarnevich, G.H. Rodda, R.N. Reed
Avian conservation in the Prairie Pothole Region, Northern Great Plains-Understanding the links between climate, ecosystem processes, wetland management, and bird communities Avian conservation in the Prairie Pothole Region, Northern Great Plains-Understanding the links between climate, ecosystem processes, wetland management, and bird communities
No abstract available.
Authors
S. K. Skagen, Cynthia Melcher