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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Rank score and permutation testing alternatives for regression quantile estimates Rank score and permutation testing alternatives for regression quantile estimates
Performance of quantile rank score tests used for hypothesis testing and constructing confidence intervals for linear quantile regression estimates (0 ≤ τ ≤ 1) were evaluated by simulation for models with p = 2 and 6 predictors, moderate collinearity among predictors, homogeneous and hetero-geneous errors, small to moderate samples (n = 20–300), and central to upper quantiles (0.50–0.99)...
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B.S. Cade, J.D. Richards, P.W. Mielke
The Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI): 5-year report The Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI): 5-year report
The Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) is an innovative, multidisciplinary program that began in 2000 in response to a congressional directive for the Department of the Interior to address the issue of amphibian declines in the United States. ARMI’s formulation was cross-disciplinary, integrating U.S. Geological Survey scientists from Biology, Water, and Geography to...
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Erin Muths, Alisa L. Gallant, Evan H. Campbell Grant, William A. Battaglin, David E. Green, Jennifer S. Staiger, Susan C. Walls, Margaret S. Gunzburger, Rick F. Kearney
Alpine plant community trends on the elk summer range of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: An analysis of existing data Alpine plant community trends on the elk summer range of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: An analysis of existing data
The majority of the elk (Cervus elaphus) population of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado summer in the park’s high-elevation alpine and subalpine meadows and willow krummholz. The park’s population of white-tailed ptarmigan (Lagopus leucurus altipetens) depends on both dwarf and krummholz willows for food and cover. Concern about the effects of elk herbivory on these communities...
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Linda Zeigenfuss
Assessment of factors limiting Klamath River fall Chinook salmon production potential using historical flows and temperatures Assessment of factors limiting Klamath River fall Chinook salmon production potential using historical flows and temperatures
We parameterized and applied a deterministic salmon production model to infer the degree to which river flows and temperatures may limit freshwater production potential of the Klamath River in California. Specific parameter requirements, data sources, and significant assumptions are discussed in detail. Model simulations covered a wide variety of historical hydrologic and meteorologic...
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John M. Bartholow, James A. Henriksen
Tamarisk control, water salvage, and wildlife habitat restoration along rivers in the western United States Tamarisk control, water salvage, and wildlife habitat restoration along rivers in the western United States
In the latter part of the 19th century, species of the nonnative shrub tamarisk (also called saltcedar; for example, Tamarix ramosissima, T. chinensis) were introduced to the United States for use as ornamental plants for erosion control. By 1877, some naturalized populations had become established, and by the 1960s, tamarisk was present along most rivers in the semi-arid and arid parts...
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Patrick B. Shafroth
Radio telemetry for black-footed ferret research and monitoring Radio telemetry for black-footed ferret research and monitoring
By 1973, radio telemetry was regarded as an important potential tool for studying the elusive, nocturnal, and semifossorial black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes), but fears of using invasive techniques on this highly endangered mammal caused delays. We began radio collaring ferrets in 1981. Use of radio telemetry on ferrets proved to be both challenging and rewarding. We document two...
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Dean E. Biggins, Jerry L. Godbey, Brian J. Miller, Louis R. Hanebury
Monitoring black-footed ferrets during reestablishment of free-ranging populations: Discussion of alternative methods and recommended minimum standards Monitoring black-footed ferrets during reestablishment of free-ranging populations: Discussion of alternative methods and recommended minimum standards
Although the monitoring of black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) populations following reintroductions has not been haphazard, several ferret recovery groups since 1994 have recommended development of uniform standards prescribing minimum methods, intensities, and frequencies of monitoring that would provide data on population size, mortality rates, and recruitment. Such standards would...
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Dean E. Biggins, Jerry L. Godbey, Marc R. Matchett, Louis R. Hanebury, Travis M. Livieri, Paul E. Marinari
Modeling black-footed ferret energetics: Are southern release sites better? Modeling black-footed ferret energetics: Are southern release sites better?
Several models have been developed to estimate prey requirements and to assess habitat suitability of release sites for the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) (e.g., Stromberg and others, 1983; Powell and others, 1985; Biggins and others, 1993). None of these models, however, addressed possible differences in energetic requirements between sites due to climatic differences within the...
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Lauren A. Harrington, Dean E. Biggins, A. William Alldredge
Conservation plan for the Marbled Godwit: Version 1.1 Conservation plan for the Marbled Godwit: Version 1.1
No abstract available.
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Cynthia Melcher, A. Farmer, G. Fernandez
Climate and land use interactions with vegetation change and disturbance processes in mountain ecosystems of the Southwestern USA Climate and land use interactions with vegetation change and disturbance processes in mountain ecosystems of the Southwestern USA
No abstract available.
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Craig D. Allen
Estimating the abundance of prairie dogs Estimating the abundance of prairie dogs
No abstract available.
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Dean E. Biggins, John G. Sidle, D.B. Seery, A. E. Ernst
The quest for a safe and effective canine distemper virus vaccine for black-footed ferrets The quest for a safe and effective canine distemper virus vaccine for black-footed ferrets
Canine distemper virus (CDV) causes a systemic disease that is highly virulent to mustelids and other carnivore (Order Carnivora) species and is found worldwide. Endemic canine distemper in wild and domestic carnivores in the United States has made reintroduction of endangered black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) difficult in the absence of safe and effective CDV vaccines and...
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Jeffrey Wimsatt, Dean E. Biggins, Elizabeth S. Williams, Victor M. Becerra