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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Use of the Legal-Institutional Analysis Model to assess hydropower licensing negotiations Use of the Legal-Institutional Analysis Model to assess hydropower licensing negotiations
In the United States, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is responsible for issuing or renewing licenses for hydropower projects owned and operated by power companies. During the licensing process, these companies are required to consult with agencies and other parties that are affected by project operating regimes. Typical participants include state and federal fish and...
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N. Burkardt, B. L. Lamb
Non-native plant invasions in managed and protected ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of the Colorado Front Range Non-native plant invasions in managed and protected ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of the Colorado Front Range
We examined patterns of non-native plant diversity in protected and managed ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of the Colorado Front Range. Cheesman Lake, a protected landscape, and Turkey Creek, a managed landscape, appear to have had similar natural disturbance histories prior to European settlement and fire protection during the last century. However, Turkey Creek has experienced...
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Paula J. Fornwalt, M. R. Kaufmann, L. S. Huckaby, J. M. Stoker, Thomas J. Stohlgren
Factors influencing poststocking dispersal of razorback sucker Factors influencing poststocking dispersal of razorback sucker
Efforts to reintroduce razorback suckers Xyrauchen texanus to specific river reaches have been plagued by downstream drift and poor survival, which have been attributed to stress, disorientation, predation, and poor conditioning. Poststocking dispersal of eight test groups (15 fish each) of razorback suckers was examined for 28 d with telemetry equipment. Fish were released in three...
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G.A. Mueller, P.C. Marsh, D. Foster, M. Ulibarri, T. Burke
Responses of Englemann spruce forests to nitrogen fertilization in the Colorado Rocky Mountains Responses of Englemann spruce forests to nitrogen fertilization in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
Two old-growth coniferous forests in Colorado with differing initial soil conditions responded differently to four years of low-level fertilization with ammonium nitrate. The site (Fraser) with an average initial organic horizon soil C:N ratio of 36 and nitrogen (N) pool of 605 kg/ha showed no significant increase in net N mineralization rates. At the Fraser site, foliar and organic...
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H.M. Rueth, Jill Baron, E.J. Allstott
Climate-change scenarios Climate-change scenarios
Three procedures were used to develop a set of plausible scenarios of anthropogenic climate change by the year 2100 that could be posed to the sectors selected for assessment (Fig. 2.2). First, a workshop of climatologists with expertise in western North American climates was convened from September 10-12, 1998 at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis in Santa Barbara...
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Frederic H. Wagner, T.J. Stohlgren, C.K. Baldwin, L.O. Mearns
Cibola High Levee Pond Annual Report 2003. Interim Report Cibola High Levee Pond Annual Report 2003. Interim Report
Bonytail and razorback sucker have once again spawned and produced swim-up larvae in Cibola High Levee Pond (CHLP). CHLP continues to support annual recruitment of bonytail while recent razorback sucker recruitment remains elusive. Thus far, razorbacks have experienced intermittent years of spawning success. Both native species were observed spawning on, or near, the riprap on the river...
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G.A. Mueller, J. Carpenter, P.C. Marsh, C.O. Minckley
Evaluation of oral and subcutaneous delivery of an experimental canarypox recombinant canine distemper vaccine in the Siberian polecate (Mustela eversmanni) Evaluation of oral and subcutaneous delivery of an experimental canarypox recombinant canine distemper vaccine in the Siberian polecate (Mustela eversmanni)
We assessed the safety and efficacy of an experimental canarypox-vectored recombinant canine distemper virus (CDV) subunit vaccine in the Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmanni), a close relative of the black-footed ferret, (M. nigripes), an endangered species that is highly susceptible to the virus. Siberian polecats were randomized into six treatment groups. Recombinant canine distemper...
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Jeffrey Wimsatt, Dean E. Biggins, Kim Innes, Bobbi Taylor, Della Garell
Environmental characteristics and benthic invertebrate assemblages in Colorado mountain lakes Environmental characteristics and benthic invertebrate assemblages in Colorado mountain lakes
Twenty-two high-elevation lakes (>3000 m) in Rocky Mountain National Park and Indian Peaks Wilderness Area, Colorado, were surveyed during summer 1998 to explore relationships among benthic invertebrates, water chemistry (particularly nitrate concentrations), and other environmental variables. Water samples were collected from the deepest portion of each lake and analyzed for ions and...
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B. M. LaFrancois, D.M. Carlisle, K. R. Nydick, B. M. Johnson, Jill Baron
Ecological evaluation of the abundance and effects of elk herbivory in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, 1994-1999 Ecological evaluation of the abundance and effects of elk herbivory in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, 1994-1999
Several National Park Service units in the Intermountain region possess a number of closely related management needs relative to the abundance of wild ungulates and their herbivory effects on plants and ecosystem processes. In 1993, the then National Biological Service (NBS) - now U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Discipline (USGS, BRD)Â initiated a series of research studies...
Comparative effects of climate on ecosystem nitrogen and soil biogeochemistry in U.S. national parks. FY 2001 Annual Report (Res. Rept. No. 94) Comparative effects of climate on ecosystem nitrogen and soil biogeochemistry in U.S. national parks. FY 2001 Annual Report (Res. Rept. No. 94)
In 1998, the USGS Global Change program funded research for a network of Long-Term Reference Ecosystems initially established in national parks and funded by the National Park Service. The network included Noland Divide, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee; Pine Canyon, Big Ben National park, Texas; West Twin Creek, Olympic National Park, Washingtona?? Wallace Lake, Isle...
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R. Stottlemyer, R. Edmonds, L. Scherbarth, K. Urbanczyk, H. Van Miegroet, J. Zak
How many kilojoules does a Black-billed Magpie nest cost? How many kilojoules does a Black-billed Magpie nest cost?
Energetic costs of nest construction are difficult to estimate for birds, and currently estimates are available for only a handful of species. In this paper, I estimate the minimum cost of nest construction by a pair of Black-billed Magpies (Pica hudsonia). Data on the number of sticks and mud pellets comprising a nest were used to determine the minimum number of trips required to...
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T.R. Stanley
Economic and ecological impacts of abrupt climate change Economic and ecological impacts of abrupt climate change
Most studies of the potential ecological and economic impacts of climate change and greenhouse warming have focused on scenarios that involve gradual climate change. Accumulating evidence from the paleosciences, however, shows that the patterns of change suggested by projections of future climate change are not representative of past climatic changes or of the transitions between...
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