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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Evaluation of models and data for assessing whooping crane habitat in the central Platte River, Nebraska Evaluation of models and data for assessing whooping crane habitat in the central Platte River, Nebraska
The primary objectives of this evaluation were to improve the performance of the Whooping Crane Habitat Suitability model (C4R) used by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) for defining the relationship between river discharge and habitat availability, and to assist the Service in implementing improved model(s) with existing hydraulic files. The C4R habitat model is applied at...
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Adrian H. Farmer, Brian S. Cade, James W. Terrell, Jim H. Henriksen, Jeffery T. Runge
User manual for Blossom statistical package for R User manual for Blossom statistical package for R
Blossom is an R package with functions for making statistical comparisons with distance-function based permutation tests developed by P.W. Mielke, Jr. and colleagues at Colorado State University (Mielke and Berry, 2001) and for testing parameters estimated in linear models with permutation procedures developed by B. S. Cade and colleagues at the Fort Collins Science Center, U.S...
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Marian Talbert, Brian S. Cade
Regional vegetation die-off in response to global-change-type drought Regional vegetation die-off in response to global-change-type drought
Future drought is projected to occur under warmer temperature conditions as climate change progresses, referred to here as global-change-type drought, yet quantitative assessments of the triggers and potential extent of drought-induced vegetation die-off remain pivotal uncertainties in assessing climate-change impacts. Of particular concern is regional-scale mortality of overstory trees...
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D.D. Breshears, N.S. Cobb, P.M. Rich, K. P. Price, Craig D. Allen, R.G. Balice, W.H. Romme, J.H. Kastens, M. Lisa Floyd, J. Belnap, J. J. Anderson, O.B. Myers, Clifton W. Meyer
Estimating site occupancy and abundance using indirect detection indices Estimating site occupancy and abundance using indirect detection indices
Knowledge of factors influencing animal distribution and abundance is essential in many areas of ecological research, management, and policy-making. Because common methods for modeling and estimating abundance (e.g., capture–recapture, distance sampling) are sometimes not practical for large areas or elusive species, indices are sometimes used as surrogate measures of abundance. We...
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Thomas R. Stanley, J. Andrew Royle
Population genetics of Gunnison sage-grouse: Implications for management Population genetics of Gunnison sage-grouse: Implications for management
The newly described Gunnison sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) is a species of concern for management because of marked declines in distribution and abundance due to the loss and fragmentation of sagebrush habitat. This has caused remaining populations to be unusually small and isolated. We utilized mitochondrial DNA sequence data and data from 8 nuclear microsatellites to assess the...
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S.J. Oyler-McCance, J. St. John, S.E. Taylor, A.D. Apa, T.W. Quinn
Communicating with wildland interface communities during wildfire Communicating with wildland interface communities during wildfire
Communications during fire events are complex. Nevertheless, training fire information officers to plan fire communications before events, and to communicate during fires in a way that accurately and promptly informs residents in fire-affected areas, can increase effectiveness, reduce anxiety, ensure residents have accurate information on which to act, help them make better decisions...
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Jonathan G. Taylor, Shana C. Gillette
Tamarisk tensions Tamarisk tensions
In the August 2005 feature article, “Tiff over Tamarisk: Can a Nuisance Be Nice, Too?” the author raises several issues about which there is currently scientific debate, and presents some of the differing perspectives. A phenomenon surrounding discussions of tamarisk in the West is revealed and reinforced in the article—the polarized nature of the debate. Over the years, this...
Authors
Patrick B. Shafroth
Aneides hardii (Taylor, 1941): Sacramento Mountain salamander Aneides hardii (Taylor, 1941): Sacramento Mountain salamander
No abstract available.
Authors
Cindy Ramotnik
Taking the pulse of Colorado's Front Range: Developing regional indicators of environmental and quality of life condition Taking the pulse of Colorado's Front Range: Developing regional indicators of environmental and quality of life condition
Indicators are routinely used to report the status and trends of human health, economy, educational achievement, and quality of life. Some environmental indicators, such as for water and air quality, are routinely reported and used to inform personal, management, or policy decisions. Other environmental indicators, particularly those that do not relate directly to human well-being, have...
Authors
Jill S. Baron
Core competencies for natural resource negotiation Core competencies for natural resource negotiation
Natural resource negotiation often involves multiple parties with overlapping interests and issues that can provide opportunities for mutually beneficial solutions. These opportunities can be missed, however, if negotiators are unable to comprehend the facts of a negotiation, understand the interests of other parties, or accurately evaluate the options that increase the size of the...
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S.C. Gillette, B. L. Lamb
Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge visitors: Behaviors and attitudes about recreation opportunities Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge visitors: Behaviors and attitudes about recreation opportunities
No abstract available.
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Phadrea D. Ponds, Nina Burkardt