Publications
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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Food habits of diving ducks in the Great Lakes after the zebra mussel invasion Food habits of diving ducks in the Great Lakes after the zebra mussel invasion
Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) invaded the Great Lakes in the mid-1980s and quickly reached high densities. The objective of this study was to determine current consumption of zebra mussels by waterfowl in the Great Lakes region. Feeding Lesser Scaups (Aythya affinis), Greater Scaups (A. marila), Canvasbacks (A. valisineria), Redheads (A. americana), Buffleheads (Bucephala albeola)...
Authors
Christine M. Custer, T. W. Custer
Survival of radiomarked canvasback ducklings in northwestern Minnesota Survival of radiomarked canvasback ducklings in northwestern Minnesota
Duckling survival, an important factor affecting annual recruitment, has not been determined adequately for canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria). We investigated the magnitude, timing, and causes of mortality of canvasback ducklings from hatch to fledging at the Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in northwestern Minnesota during 1987-90. During the 4 years, 217 day-old ducklings were...
Authors
Carl E. Korschgen, Kevin P. Kenow, William L. Green, Douglas H. Johnson
Trophic analysis of ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) and white perch (Morone americana) in a Lake Superior Coastal food web, using stable isotope techniques Trophic analysis of ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) and white perch (Morone americana) in a Lake Superior Coastal food web, using stable isotope techniques
We examined the trophic roles of two nonindigenous species, ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) and white perch (Morone americana), in the food web of a western Lake Superior coastal wetland, using stable isotope techniques. The δ15N signature of ruffe was similar to published values for YOY yellow perch (Perca flavescens), and intermediate to those of white sucker (Catostomus commersoni), a...
Authors
M.E. Sierszen, J.R. Keough, C.A. Hagley
Climate response among growth increments of fish and trees Climate response among growth increments of fish and trees
Significant correlations were found among the annual growth increments of stream fish, trees, and climate variables in the Ozark region of the United States. The variation in annual growth increments of rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris) from the Jacks Fork River was significantly correlated over 22 years with the ring width of four tree species: white oak (Quercus alba), post oak...
Authors
Richard P. Guyette, Charles F. Rabeni
Spring-staging ecology of midcontinent greater white-fronted geese Spring-staging ecology of midcontinent greater white-fronted geese
A major part of the midcontinent greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons) population stages for several weeks in spring in the Rainwater Basin Area (RBA) of south-central Nebraska where substantial mortality from disease occurs periodically. Effective management of this population requires better data on use of habitat, vulnerability to disease, and the role of staging areas in...
Authors
Gary Krapu, Kenneth J. Reinecke, Dennis G. Jorde, S. Gay Simpson
Optimizing sampling effort for sampling warmwater stream fish communities Optimizing sampling effort for sampling warmwater stream fish communities
We measured the variation of some commonly used fish community attributes for two warmwater stream reaches during June–October 1992 and 1993. Habitat‐specific variation among samples, expressed as coefficients of variation (SD/mean) collected throughout the study ranged from 0.13 to 1.58 and were lower for community‐level attributes such as species richness (total number of species) and...
Authors
J.T. Peterson, C.F. Rabeni
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1979 wetland classification: A review U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1979 wetland classification: A review
In 1979 the US Fish and Wildlife Service published and adopted a classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. The system was designed for use in a national inventory of wetlands. It was intended to be ecologically based, to furnish the mapping units needed for the inventory, and to provide national consistency in terminology and definition. We review the...
Authors
L.M. Cowardin, F.C. Golet
Ranges of North American breeding birds: visualizing long-term population changes in North American breeding birds Ranges of North American breeding birds: visualizing long-term population changes in North American breeding birds
These maps show changes in the distribution and abundance patterns of some North American birds for the last 20 years. For each species there are four maps, each representing the average distribution and abundance pattern over the five-year periods 1970-1974, 1975-1979, 1980-1984, and 1985-1989. The maps are based on data collected by the USFWS/CWS Breeding Bird Survey (BBS). Only BBS...
Authors
Jeff Price
[Book review] Railroad Postcards in the Age of Steam, by H. Roger Grant [Book review] Railroad Postcards in the Age of Steam, by H. Roger Grant
Book review: Railroad Postcards in the Age of Steam. H. Roger Grant. University Of Iowa Press. 1994. 217 pages. ISBN: 0877454655.
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson
Conservation Reserve Program and migratory birds in the northern Great Plains Conservation Reserve Program and migratory birds in the northern Great Plains
U.S. Department of Agriculture programs have mediated supply and demand of commodities and maintained the agricultural industry, but several programs have also offered various kinds of conservation benefits. The 1985 Food Security Act (Farm Bill) featured the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which paid farmers to plant perennial cover on highly erodible lands and to leave this land...
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson, Rolf R. Koford
The occurrence of mycoplasmas in selected wild North American waterfowl The occurrence of mycoplasmas in selected wild North American waterfowl
We determined the prevalence of mycoplasma infection in breeding mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and canvasback (Aythya valisineria) hens and their broods from the central United States (1988 to 1990); and wintering American black duck (Anas rubripes) and mallard hens from the eastern United States (1990 to 1993). Mycoplasmas were isolated by culturing tracheal swabs from 656 live birds and...
Authors
Diana R. Goldberg, M.D. Samuel, C. B. Thomas, P. Sharp, Gary L. Krapu, J.R. Robb, K.P. Kenow, C. E. Korschgen, W.H. Chipley, M.J. Conroy, S.H. Kleven
Water-use efficiency as monitored by dendrochemistry Water-use efficiency as monitored by dendrochemistry
No abstract available.
Authors
R.P. Guyette, B.E. Cutter