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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Preserving prairies: Understanding temporal and spatial patterns of invasive annual bromes in the Northern Great Plains Preserving prairies: Understanding temporal and spatial patterns of invasive annual bromes in the Northern Great Plains
Two Eurasian invasive annual brome grasses, cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) and Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus), are well known for their impact in steppe ecosystems of the western United States where these grasses have altered fire regimes, reduced native plant diversity and abundance, and degraded wildlife habitat. Annual bromes are also abundant in the grasslands of the Northern Great...
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Isabel Ashton, Amy J. Symstad, Christopher Davis, Daniel J. Swanson
Differential wolf-pack-size persistence and the role of risk when hunting dangerous prey Differential wolf-pack-size persistence and the role of risk when hunting dangerous prey
Risk to predators hunting dangerous prey is an emerging area of research and could account for possible persistent differences in gray wolf (Canis lupus) pack sizes. We documented significant differences in long-term wolf-pack-size averages and variation in the Superior National Forest (SNF), Denali National Park and Preserve, Yellowstone National Park, and Yukon, Canada (p
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Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, L. David Mech, Wesley E. Newton, Bridget Borg
Demographics and movements of least terns and piping plovers in the Central Platte River Valley, Nebraska Demographics and movements of least terns and piping plovers in the Central Platte River Valley, Nebraska
The Central Platte River Valley provides breeding habitat for a variety of migratory birds, including federally endangered interior least terns (Sternula antillarum; least tern) and threatened piping plovers (Charadrius melodus). Since 2009, researchers have collected demographic data on both species that span their lifecycle (that is, from egg laying through survival of adults)...
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Erin A. Roche, Mark H. Sherfy, Megan M. Ring, Terry L. Shaffer, Michael J. Anteau, Jennifer H. Stucker
Comment on "No evidence of displacement due to wind turbines in breeding grassland songbirds" Comment on "No evidence of displacement due to wind turbines in breeding grassland songbirds"
A recent article published in The Condor: Ornithological Applications by Hale et al. (2014) is entitled, “No evidence of displacement due to wind turbines in breeding grassland songbirds.” The conclusion stated in that title, unfortunately, is based on inappropriate statistical analysis of data collected by the authors. In fact, their data provide evidence of potential displacement by...
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Douglas H. Johnson
Synchrony of Piping Plover breeding populations in the U.S. Northern Great Plains Synchrony of Piping Plover breeding populations in the U.S. Northern Great Plains
Local populations that fluctuate synchronously are at a greater risk of extinction than those that do not. The closer the geographic proximity of populations, the more prone they are to synchronizing. Shorebird species select habitat broadly, and many breed across regions with diverse nesting habitat types. Under these conditions, nearby populations may experience conditions sufficiently...
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Erin A. Roche, Terry L. Shaffer, Colin M. Dovichin, Mark H. Sherfy, Michael J. Anteau, Mark T. Wiltermuth
Land use in the Northern Great Plains region of the U.S. influences the survival and productivity of honey bee colonies Land use in the Northern Great Plains region of the U.S. influences the survival and productivity of honey bee colonies
The Northern Great Plains region of the US annually hosts a large portion of commercially managed U.S. honey bee colonies each summer. Changing land use patterns over the last several decades have contributed to declines in the availability of bee forage across the region, and the future sustainability of the region to support honey bee colonies is unclear. We examined the influence of...
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Matthew Smart, Jeff S. Pettis, Ned H. Jr. Euliss, Marla S. Spivak
Effects of haying on breeding birds in CRP grasslands Effects of haying on breeding birds in CRP grasslands
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary program that is available to agricultural producers to help protect environmentally sensitive or highly erodible land. Management disturbances of CRP grasslands generally are not allowed unless authorized to provide relief to livestock producers during severe drought or a similar natural disaster (i.e., emergency haying and grazing)...
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Lawrence D. Igl, Douglas H. Johnson
Territoriality and inter-pack aggression in gray wolves: shaping a social carnivore's life history Territoriality and inter-pack aggression in gray wolves: shaping a social carnivore's life history
When Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book in 1894 and included the famous line "For the strength of the Wolf is the Pack, and the strength of the Pack is the Wolf," he would have had no idea that over a century later, scientific research would back up his poetic phrase. Recent studies in Yellowstone have found that both the individual wolf and the collective pack rely on each other and...
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Kira A. Cassidy, Douglas W. Smith, L. David Mech, Daniel R. MacNulty, Daniel R. Stahler, Matthew C. Metz
Temporal variation in survival and recovery rates of lesser scaup Temporal variation in survival and recovery rates of lesser scaup
Management of lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) has been hindered by access to reliable data on population trajectories and vital rates. We conducted a Bayesian analysis of historical (1951–2011) band-recovery data throughout North America to estimate annual survival and recovery rates for juvenile and adult male and female lesser scaup to determine if increasing harvest or declining...
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Todd W. Arnold, Alan D. Afton, Michael J. Anteau, David N. Koons, Chris Nicolai
Greenhouse gas fluxes of a shallow lake in south-central North Dakota, USA Greenhouse gas fluxes of a shallow lake in south-central North Dakota, USA
Greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes of aquatic ecosystems in the northern Great Plains of the U.S. represent a significant data gap. Consequently, a 3-year study was conducted in south-central North Dakota, USA, to provide an initial estimate of GHG fluxes from a large, shallow lake. Mean GHG fluxes were 0.02 g carbon dioxide (CO2) m−2 h−1, 0.0009 g methane (CH4) m−2 h−1, and 0.0005 mg nitrous...
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Brian Tangen, Raymond Finocchiaro, Robert A. Gleason, Charles F. Dahl
Wolf (Canis lupus) generation time and proportion of current breeding females by age Wolf (Canis lupus) generation time and proportion of current breeding females by age
Information is sparse about aspects of female wolf (Canis lupus) breeding in the wild, including age of first reproduction, mean age of primiparity, generation time, and proportion of each age that breeds in any given year. We studied these subjects in 86 wolves (113 captures) in the Superior National Forest (SNF), Minnesota (MN), during 1972–2013 where wolves were legally protected for...
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L. David Mech, Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, John Erb