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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Bird censuses 123-128: Kentucky bluegrass prairie and mixed prairies I-V Bird censuses 123-128: Kentucky bluegrass prairie and mixed prairies I-V
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Authors
Douglas H. Johnson
Double-crested cormorants along the Upper Mississippi River Double-crested cormorants along the Upper Mississippi River
The Upper Mississippi River is an important habitat corridor for migratory birds and other wildlife, and it supports an important commercial and sport fishery. A study was initiated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1991 to describe Double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) distribution and abundance on the Upper Mississippi River throughout the year to better understand...
Authors
E.M. Kirsch
A noteworthy record and the breeding distribution of the blue grosbeak in North Dakota A noteworthy record and the breeding distribution of the blue grosbeak in North Dakota
The northern limit of the blue grosbeak's (Guiraca caerulea) breeding distribution occurs in southern North Dakota. Records of the blue grosbeak in North Dakota are uncommon. Here, I report my observation of a blue grosbeak at a site where the species was recorded 25 years earlier. A summary of the species' distribution and records in North Dakota are provided.
Authors
L.D. Igl
Survival of adult female northern pintails in Sacramento Valley, California Survival of adult female northern pintails in Sacramento Valley, California
North American populations of northern pintails (Anas acuta) declined between 1979 and the early 1990s. To determine if low survival during winter contributed to declines, we estimated winter (last week of Aug-Feb 1987-90) survival for 190 adult (after hatching yr [AHY]) female radio-tagged pintails in late summer in Sacramento Valley (SACV), California. Survival rates did not vary by...
Authors
Michael R. Miller, Joseph P. Fleskes, Dennis L. Orthmeyer, Wesley E. Newton, David S. Gilmer
Morphological differences in Pacific Coast populations of greater white-fronted geese Morphological differences in Pacific Coast populations of greater white-fronted geese
We examined morphological relationships of three Pacific coast populations of Greater White-fronted Geese (Anser albifrons). Adult geese were captured and measured at three breeding areas in Alaska and two wintering areas in California, 1980-1991. A two-step discriminant function analysis examined morphological differences among the three populations. Stepwise discriminant function...
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D.L. Orthmeyer, John Y. Takekawa, Craig R. Ely, M. Wege, W.E. Newton
Spatial controls on patterns of land-use induced stream disturbance at the drainage-basin scale: an example from gravel-bed streams of the Ozark Plateaus, Missouri Spatial controls on patterns of land-use induced stream disturbance at the drainage-basin scale: an example from gravel-bed streams of the Ozark Plateaus, Missouri
No abstract available.
Authors
Robert B. Jacobson
Effects of climate on numbers of northern prairie wetlands Effects of climate on numbers of northern prairie wetlands
The amount of water held in individual wetland basins depends not only on local climate patterns but also on groundwater flow regime, soil permeability, and basin size. Most wetland basins in the northern prairies hold water in some years and are dry in others. To assess the potential effect of climate change on the number of wetland basins holding water in a given year, one must first...
Authors
Diane L. Larson
Factors associated with duck nest success in the prairie pothole region of Canada Factors associated with duck nest success in the prairie pothole region of Canada
Populations of some dabbling ducks have declined sharply in recent decades and information is needed to understand reasons for this. During 1982-85, we studied duck nesting for 1-4 years in 17 1.6 by 16.0-km, high-density duck areas in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of Canada, 9 in parkland and 8 in prairie. We estimated nest-initiation dates, habitat preferences, nest success, and...
Authors
Raymond J. Greenwood, Alan B. Sargeant, Douglas H. Johnson, Lewis M. Cowardin, Terry L. Shaffer
Wildlife Resources of the Central Valley, California: The Northern Pintail Wildlife Resources of the Central Valley, California: The Northern Pintail
No abstract available.
Authors
M. R. Miller, J. Fleskes, Michael L. Casazza, J. Austin
Research access to privately owned wetland basins in the prairie pothole region of the United States Research access to privately owned wetland basins in the prairie pothole region of the United States
We describe efforts to obtain access for research to 81 wetland basins on 69 farms in four zones of the Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota. Access was obtained to 54% of the farms in areas where land was intensively cropped and 87% of farms in areas of low cropping intensity. On average, 1.35 operators had to be contacted and 1.70 interviews were required...
Authors
David P. Fellows, Thomas K. Buhl
Point counts of birds: what are we estimating? Point counts of birds: what are we estimating?
Point counts of birds are made for many reasons, including estimating local densities, determining population trends, assessing habitat preferences, and exploiting the activities of recreational birdwatchers. Problems arise unless there is a clear understanding of what point counts mean in terms of actual populations of birds. Criteria for conducting point counts depend strongly on the...
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson
[Book review] Skua and penguin: Predator and prey [Book review] Skua and penguin: Predator and prey
The skua and penguin with title billing in this book are specifically the South Polar Skua (Catharacta maccormicki) and the Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae), More specifically, they are the populations of those two species that breed at Cape Bird on Ross Island, Antarctica (77°14'S, 16628'E), where the author and his students and colleagues conducted research during 1965-1970, Young...
Authors
P.J. Pietz