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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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Survival of radio-marked mallard ducklings in northeastern California Survival of radio-marked mallard ducklings in northeastern California

Estimates of duckling survival are necessary to accurately assess recruitment of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), yet few reliable estimates exist. During 1988-90, we estimated survival rates for 127 radio-marked mallard ducklings from 64 broods on Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, California. In 1988, we restricted the survival estimate to the first 10 days post-hatch (S = 0.18, SE...
Authors
David M. Mauser, Robert L. Jarvis, David S. Gilmer

Variation in body mass of wild canvasback and redhead ducklings Variation in body mass of wild canvasback and redhead ducklings

We assessed variation in body mass of ducklings in single- and mixed-species broods of wild Canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) and Redheads (Aythya americana) 20-50 days old. Body mass of canvasback ducklings was not affected by year and season (early vs. late hatch date) despite changes in water conditions. Mean body mass of male and female Canvasbacks did not differ in Class IIA but did...
Authors
Jane E. Austin, Jerome R. Serie

Potential effects of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on avian habitats and populations in the northern Great Plains Potential effects of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on avian habitats and populations in the northern Great Plains

Biotic response to the buildup of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere is considerably more complex than an adjustment to changing temperature and precipitation. The fertilization effect carbon dioxide has on some plants, the impact UVB radiation has on health and productivity of organisms, and the resulting changes in competitive balance and trophic structure must also be considered...
Authors
Diane L. Larson

A glossary for avian conservation biology A glossary for avian conservation biology

This glossary provides standard definitions for many of the terms used in avian conservation biology. We compiled these definitions to assist communication among researchers, managers, and others involved in the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Program, also known as Partners in Flight. We used existing glossaries and recent literature to prepare this glossary. The cited sources...
Authors
Rolf R. Koford, J.B. Dunning, C. A. Ribic, D.M. Finch

Locating and managing peninsulas for nesting ducks Locating and managing peninsulas for nesting ducks

The purpose of this extension bulletin is to guide the management of nesting ducks on peninsulas on public and private lands. Managing peninsulas for ducks is a relatively new strategy that was developed in the grassland region of western North America. Information contained in this bulletin is primarily from studies conducted by biologists working at the Northern Prairie Wildlife...
Authors
J. T. Lokemoen, T.A. Messmer

Geographic information systems Geographic information systems

No abstract available.
Authors
G.T. Koeln, L.M. Cowardin, L.L. Strong

The importance of fluvial hydraulics to fish-habitat restoration in low-gradient alluvial streams The importance of fluvial hydraulics to fish-habitat restoration in low-gradient alluvial streams

1. A major cause of degradation and loss of stream fish is alteration of physical habitat within and adjacent to the channel. We describe a potentially efficient approach to fish restoration based upon the relationship between fluvial hydraulics, geomorphology, and those habitats important to fish.2. The aquatic habitat in a low-gradient, alluvial stream in the Ozark Plateaus...
Authors
Charles F. Rabeni, Robert B. Jacobson

Life history traits and habitat needs of the redhead Life history traits and habitat needs of the redhead

Redheads are one of five common diving duck species in North America. They are in the same taxonomic group as the pochards or bay ducks and are most similar in appearance and behavior to the canvasback. Smaller body size, late breeding, wintering in southern areas, and tolerance to salt in winter and in breeding areas differentiate the redhead from the canvasback and suggest an...
Authors
Christine M. Custer
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