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USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center staff publish results of their research in USGS series reports and in peer-reviewed journals. Publication links are below.  Information on all USGS publications can be found at the USGS Publications Warehouse.

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Seed dispersal by specialist versus generalist foragers: The plant's perspective Seed dispersal by specialist versus generalist foragers: The plant's perspective

I examined the seed dispersal ecology of the stem parasitic plant, desert mistletoe (Phoradendron californicum, Viscaceae), with the objectives of (1) determining the relative effectiveness of specialist and generalist foragers for seed dispersal, (2) determining the extent to which desert mistletoe fruiting characteristics correspond to those predicted for plants attracting specialist...
Authors
D.L. Larson

An introduction to the Woodworth Study Area An introduction to the Woodworth Study Area

The Woodworth Study Area (WSA) was purchased by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) during the early 1960's as a waterfowl production area. Unlike most such areas, its primary purpose was not to provide waterfowl breeding habitat directly, but instead it was dedicated for use as a research area to develop information for better management of upland and wetland habitats. This article
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson, Kenneth F. Higgins, Robert O. Woodward

Exposure of wild waterfowl to Mycoplasma anatis Exposure of wild waterfowl to Mycoplasma anatis

We developed an ELISA procedure to assess the presence of M. Anatis-specific serum antibody in ducks. Sera from exposed and unexposed Pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) were used to standardize tile ELISA and to establish reference ranges to classify ELISA results as exposed or not exposed. We conducted serological surveys of female waterfowl in the central and eastern United States...
Authors
M.D. Samuel, Diana R. Goldberg, C. B. Thomas, P. Sharp, J.R. Robb, Gary L. Krapu, B.N. Nersessian, K.P. Kenow, C. E. Korschgen, W.H. Chipley, M.J. Conroy

Changes in atmospheric circulation patterns affect midcontinent wetlands sensitive to climate Changes in atmospheric circulation patterns affect midcontinent wetlands sensitive to climate

Twenty-seven years of data from midcontinent wetlands indicate that the response of these wetlands to extremes in precipitation-drought and deluge-persists beyond the extreme events. Chemical changes transcend such simple relations as increased salinity during dry periods because drought provides mechanisms for removal of salt by deflation and seepage to groundwater. Inundation of...
Authors
J. W. LaBaugh, T. C. Winter, G.A. Swanson, D. Rosenberry

A test of vegetation-related indicators of wetland quality in the prairie pothole region A test of vegetation-related indicators of wetland quality in the prairie pothole region

This study was part of an effort by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to quantitatively assess the environmental quality or 'health' of wetland resources on regional and national scales. During a two-year pilot study, we tested selected indicators of wetland quality in the U.S. portion of the prairie pothole region (PPR). We assumed that the amount of cropland versus non-cropland...
Authors
H.A. Kantrud, W.E. Newton

Non-tidal wetlands Non-tidal wetlands

No abstract available.
Authors
M.G. Oquist, B.H. Svensson

Management of northern prairies and wetlands for the conservation of neotropical migratory birds Management of northern prairies and wetlands for the conservation of neotropical migratory birds

Grasslands and wetlands of the northern prairies provide important breeding habitat for a number of birds. Deciding which species deserve most attention in managing those habitats depends, in part, on the importance of the area to the species. Many species in northern prairies are more common elsewhere and need no special consideration in that area. Several species, however, are...
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson

Waterfowl communities in the northern plains: Chapter 13 Waterfowl communities in the northern plains: Chapter 13

Features that determine the composition of avian communities have received extensive and enthusiastic attention, both empirically and theoretically (e.g., Cody 1974; Strong et al. 1984; Wiens, 1989a,b). Interspecific competition for limited resources is one influence widely regarded as critical, but others include species-specific responses to environmental conditions, predation...
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson
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