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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Habitat suitability index models: northern pintail (Gulf Coast wintering) Habitat suitability index models: northern pintail (Gulf Coast wintering)
No abstract available.
Authors
R.J. Howard, H.A. Kantrud
Waterfowl harvest at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 1936-41 Waterfowl harvest at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 1936-41
Waterfowl harvest at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) for the 6-yr period 1936-41 is described and compared with a recent (1978-83) period. During the early period 46,987 geese and 76,143 ducks were bagged during 48,610 hunter-visits. Hunting seasons were 30 to 60 d in length. Greater White-fronted Geese Anser albifrons, followed by Northern Pintails Anas acuta, and Cackling...
Authors
D.S. Gilmer, J.M. Hicks, James C. Bartonek, E.H. McCollum
Empirical Bayes estimates of duck population Empirical Bayes estimates of duck population
No abstract available.
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson
[Book review] The encyclopedia of birds, by Christopher M. Perrins and Alex L. A. Middleton [Book review] The encyclopedia of birds, by Christopher M. Perrins and Alex L. A. Middleton
Review of: The Encyclopedia of birds. Perrins, Christopher M.; Middleton, Alex L.A. New York, Facts on File, 1985. 463 p., illus. ISBN: 0-8160-1150-8.
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson
Commercial sunflowers: food for red foxes in North Dakota Commercial sunflowers: food for red foxes in North Dakota
Stomach contents of 70 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) shot in east-central North Dakota during January 1982 and January 1983 were examined. Commercial sunflower seeds were the most frequently found food item, occurring each year in three-fourths of the stomachs and composing about half of the contents. The remainder of the diet was primarily mammals, but included birds, insects, amphibians...
Authors
A.B. Sargeant, S.H. Allen, J. P. Fleskes
Feeding ecology of sandhill cranes during spring migration in Nebraska Feeding ecology of sandhill cranes during spring migration in Nebraska
We studied the food habits of midcontinent sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) during spring 1978 and 1979 at their primary staging area along the Platte River and compared population food and foraging habitat requirements with availability. Crane diets varied among the 3 principal foraging habitats, but not between sexes, ages, or years. Cranes feeding in cornfields ate >99% corn (total...
Authors
K. J. Reinecke, Gary L. Krapu
The role of heterogeneity in animal population dynamics The role of heterogeneity in animal population dynamics
No abstract available.
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson, K.P. Burnham, J.D. Nichols
Winter ecology of bald eagles in southcentral Nebraska Winter ecology of bald eagles in southcentral Nebraska
Approximately 200 bald eagles wintered along a 370-km section of the Platte and North Platte rivers in Nebraska during the winters of 1978-79 and 1979-80. A preponderance of the wintering eagles were adults, with the adult:subadult ratio highest during the harsh winter of 1978-79. Nocturnal roosts were located primarily in tree plantings near the river, with mean tree age at the roosts...
Authors
G.R. Lingle, Gary L. Krapu
Climatic data for the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota 1982 Climatic data for the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota 1982
Research on the hydrology of the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, includes study of evaporation. Presented here are those climatic data needed for energy-budget and mass-transfer evaporation studies, including: water-surface temperature, sediment temperature dry-bulb and wet-bulb air temperatures, vapor pressure at and above the water surface, wind speed, and short-...
Authors
A.M. Sturrock, B.A. Hanson, J.L. Scarborough, T. C. Winter
Patterns and causes of change in a cliff swallow colony during a 17-year period Patterns and causes of change in a cliff swallow colony during a 17-year period
The number of cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonata) nests at a farmstead in southeastern North Dakota increased at an average annual rate of 87% with house sparrow (Passer domesticus) removal during 1957-60 and 1970-72. Harassment of nesting cliff swallows by house sparrows, adult swallow mortality from cold weather in late May, and collapse of nests were the principal observed...
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
Interpretation and compendium of historical fire accounts in the Northern Great Plains Interpretation and compendium of historical fire accounts in the Northern Great Plains
This interpretation and compendium of historical fire accounts in the northern Great Plains provides resource managers with background information to justify the study or use of fire in management and provides a reference of historic fire accounts for those without ready access to major library collections. Historical accounts of fire are critiqued to aid interpreting the compendium...
Authors
K.F. Higgins
Techniques for studying nest success of ducks in upland habitats in the prairie pothole region Techniques for studying nest success of ducks in upland habitats in the prairie pothole region
Selected procedures are described for conducting nesting studies of upland nesting ducks in the prairie pothole region. Emphasis is on the use of standard procedures so that comparable results can be obtained. Major topics addressed are finding nests by flushing hens with drags pulled by vehicles, recording of appropriate data, and calculating nest success rates. Techniques are described...
Authors
A.T. Klett, Harold F. Duebbert, C. A. Faanes, K.F. Higgins