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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Population genetic analysis of Mountain Plover using mitochondrial DNA sequence data Population genetic analysis of Mountain Plover using mitochondrial DNA sequence data
Mountain Plover (Charadrius montanus) distribution and abundance have been reduced drastically in the past 30 years and the conversion of shortgrass prairie to agriculture has caused breeding populations to become geographically isolated. This, coupled with the fact that Mountain Plovers are thought to show fidelity to breeding grounds, leads to the prediction that the isolated breeding
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S.J. Oyler-McCance, J. St. John, F.L. Knopf, T.W. Quinn
Quantity, quality, and support for research in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: An organizational assessment Quantity, quality, and support for research in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: An organizational assessment
To develop a clearer picture of the nature, extent and quality of management support available for conducting research within the FWS, we completed investigations to identify organizational units within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) that conduct research as a significant portion of their mission; identify positions in the FWS that include, in whole or in part, a component of...
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Joan M. Ratz, Phadrea D. Ponds, Jennifer R. Neilson, Joyce Liverca, Berton Lee Lamb
Genetic divergence of rabies viruses from bat species of Colorado, USA Genetic divergence of rabies viruses from bat species of Colorado, USA
Molecular epidemiological studies have linked many cryptic human rabies cases in the United States with exposure to rabies virus (RV) variants associated with insectivorous bats. In Colorado, bats accounted for 98% of all reported animal rabies cases between 1977 and 1996. The genetic divergence of RV was investigated in bat and terrestrial animal specimens that were submitted for rabies...
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V. Shanker, L.A. Orciari, C. De Mattos, I.V. Kuzmin, W.J. Pape, T. J. O'Shea, C. E. Rupprecht
The importance of hyporheic sediment respiration in several mid-order Michigan rivers: Comparison between methods in estimates of lotic metabolism The importance of hyporheic sediment respiration in several mid-order Michigan rivers: Comparison between methods in estimates of lotic metabolism
Metabolism was measured in four Michigan streams, comparing estimates made using a flow-through chamber designed to include the hyporheic zone to a 20 cm depth and a traditional closed chamber that enclosed to a 5 cm depth. Mean levels of gross primary productivity and community respiration were consistently greater in the flow-through chamber than the closed chamber in all streams...
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D.G. Uzarski, C. A. Stricker, T.M. Burton, D. K. King, A.D. Steinman
Transferability of tubifex limiting factor models Transferability of tubifex limiting factor models
Dense populations of T. tubifex are generally associated with habitats dominated by fine sediments and enriched organic material (e.g. Krueger, 2002). Management of whirling disease positive systems is entering a new phase where channel modifications are being implemented to reduce or isolate this type of habitat. These management actions have the potential to cause new areas of sediment
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James W. Terrell, Robert T. Milhous
Biomonitoring of Environmental Status and Trends (BEST) Program: Environmental contaminants and their effects on fish in the Columbia River Basin Biomonitoring of Environmental Status and Trends (BEST) Program: Environmental contaminants and their effects on fish in the Columbia River Basin
This project examined and analyzed 560 fish representing eight species from 16 sites in the Columbia River Basin (CRB) from September 1997 to April 1998. Ten of the 16 sampling locations were historical National Contaminant Biomonitoring Program (NCBP) sites where organochlorine and elemental contaminants in fish had been monitored from 1969 through 1986. Five sites were co-located at U...
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Jo Ellen Hinck, Christopher J. Schmitt, Timothy M. Bartish, Nancy D. Denslow, Vicki Blazer, Patrick J. Anderson, James J. Coyle, Gail M. Dethloff, Donald E. Tillitt
Survival estimation in bats: historical overview, critical appraisal, and suggestions for new approaches Survival estimation in bats: historical overview, critical appraisal, and suggestions for new approaches
No abstract available.
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T. J. O'Shea, L.E. Ellison, T.R. Stanley
Site fidelity, territory fidelity, and natal philopatry in Willow Flycatchers (Empidonax traillii) Site fidelity, territory fidelity, and natal philopatry in Willow Flycatchers (Empidonax traillii)
I investigated the causes and consequences of adult breeding-site fidelity, territory fidelity, and natal philopatry in Willow Flycatchers (Empidonax traillii) in southeastern Oregon over a 10-year period, testing the general hypothesis that fidelity and dispersal distances are influenced by previous breeding performance. Willow Flycatchers adhered to the generally observed tendencies of...
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James A. Sedgwick
Research in National Parks (NPS Science Forum) Research in National Parks (NPS Science Forum)
No abstract available.
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Jill Baron
An economic analysis of alternative fertility control and associated management techniques for three BLM wild horse herds An economic analysis of alternative fertility control and associated management techniques for three BLM wild horse herds
Contemporary cost projections were computed for several alternative strategies that could be used by BLM to manage three wild horse populations. The alternatives included existing gather and selective removal methods, combined with potential contraceptive applications of varying duration and other potentially useful management techniques. Costs were projected for a 20-year economic life...
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John M. Bartholow
American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
No abstract available.
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F.L. Knopf
Lake Powell management alternatives and values: CVM estimates of recreation benefits Lake Powell management alternatives and values: CVM estimates of recreation benefits
This paper presents data analyses based on information gathered from a recreation survey distributed during the spring of 1997 at Lake Powell. Recreation-linked management issues are the foci of the survey and this discussion. Survey responses to contingent valuation method (CVM) queries included in the questionnaire quantify visitor recreation values. The CVM estimates of the benefits...
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A. J. Douglas, D.A. Harpman