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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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Model of whooping crane energetics as foundation for development of a method to assess potential take during migration Model of whooping crane energetics as foundation for development of a method to assess potential take during migration

A whooping crane energetic model was developed as a component of a larger effort to ascertain potential take, as defined by the Endangered Species Act, of whooping cranes from proposed development of wind-energy infrastructure in the Great Plains of North America. The primary objectives of this energetic model were to (1) predict extra flight energy that whooping cranes may require to...
Authors
Aaron T. Pearse, Sarena M. Selbo

Nest survival of piping plovers at a dynamic reservoir indicates an ecological trap for a threatened population Nest survival of piping plovers at a dynamic reservoir indicates an ecological trap for a threatened population

In the past 60 years, reservoirs have reshaped riverine ecosystems and transformed breeding habitats used by the threatened piping plover (Charadrius melodus; hereafter plover). Currently, 29% of the Northern Great Plains plover population nests at reservoirs that might function as ecological traps because reservoirs have more diverse habitat features and greater dynamics in water levels...
Authors
Michael J. Anteau, Terry L. Shaffer, Mark H. Sherfy, Marsha A. Sovada, Jennifer H. Stucker, Mark T. Wiltermuth

Hatching and fledging times from grassland passerine nests Hatching and fledging times from grassland passerine nests

1 day and was positively correlated with clutch size. Length of the fledging period for a brood was usually 1 day and was positively correlated with clutch size. Length of the fledging period for a brood was usually
Authors
Pamela J. Pietz, Diane A. Granfors, Todd A. Grant

A multi-refuge study to evaluate the effectiveness of growing-season and dormant-season burns to control cattail A multi-refuge study to evaluate the effectiveness of growing-season and dormant-season burns to control cattail

Proliferation of invasive cattails (for example, Typha x glauca, T. angustifolia) is a concern of wetland managers across the country, and numerous methods have been used to control the spatial extent and density of the plant. To date, however, no single method has proven widely or consistently effective at reducing the long-term growth and spread of these species. We performed a multi...
Authors
Robert A. Gleason, Brian A. Tangen, Murray K. Laubhan, Socheata Lor

Severe maxillary osteomyelitis in a Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Severe maxillary osteomyelitis in a Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)

Whereas dental injuries and abnormalities have been documented in Gray Wolves (Canis lupus), severe maxillary necrosis has not previously been implicated in a Gray Wolf fatality. Here I report maxillary osteomyelitis in a wild Gray Wolf from northeastern Minnesota of such severity that I hypothesize it ultimately led to death by starvation.
Authors
Shannon Barber-Meyer

Is science in danger of sanctifying the wolf? Is science in danger of sanctifying the wolf?

Historically the wolf (Canis lupus) was hated and extirpated from most of the contiguous United States. The federal Endangered Species Act fostered wolf protection and reintroduction which improved the species' image. Wolf populations reached biological recovery in the Northern Rocky Mountains and upper Midwest, and the animal has been delisted from the Endangered Species List in those...
Authors
L. David Mech

A conceptual model to facilitate amphibian conservation in the northern Great Plains A conceptual model to facilitate amphibian conservation in the northern Great Plains

As pressures on agricultural landscapes to meet worldwide resource needs increase, amphibian populations face numerous threats including habitat destruction, chemical contaminants, disease outbreaks, wetland sedimentation, and synergistic effects of these perturbations. To facilitate conservation planning, we developed a conceptual model depicting elements critical for amphibian...
Authors
David M. Mushet, Ned H. Euliss, Craig A. Stockwell

Extending a prototype knowledge- and object-based image analysis model to coarser spatial resolution imagery: an example from the Missouri River Extending a prototype knowledge- and object-based image analysis model to coarser spatial resolution imagery: an example from the Missouri River

A prototype knowledge- and object-based image analysis model was developed to inventory and map least tern and piping plover habitat on the Missouri River, USA. The model has been used to inventory the state of sandbars annually for 4 segments of the Missouri River since 2006 using QuickBird imagery. Interpretation of the state of sandbars is difficult when images for the segment are...
Authors
Laurence L. Strong

Knowledge gained from video-monitoring grassland passerine nests Knowledge gained from video-monitoring grassland passerine nests

In the mid-1990s, researchers began using miniature cameras to videotape activities at cryptic passerine nests in grasslands.In subsequent years, use of these video surveillance systems spread dramatically, leading to major strides in our knowledge of nest predation and nesting ecology of many species.Studies using video nest surveillance have helped overturn or substantiate many long...
Authors
Pamela J. Pietz, D. A. Granfors, Christine A. Ribic

Use of real-time PCR to detect canine parvovirus in feces of free-ranging wolves Use of real-time PCR to detect canine parvovirus in feces of free-ranging wolves

Using real-time PCR, we tested 15 wolf (Canis lupus) feces from the Superior National Forest (SNF), Minnesota, USA, and 191 from Yellowstone National Park (YNP), USA, collected during summer and 13 during winter for canine parvovirus (CPV)-2 DNA. We also tested 20 dog feces for CPV-2 DNA. The PCR assay was 100% sensitive and specific with a minimum detection threshold of 104 50% tissue...
Authors
L. David Mech, Emily S. Almberg, Douglas Smith, Sagar Goyal, Randall S. Singer

Extending a prototype knowledge and object based image analysis model to coarser spatial resolution imagery: An example from the Missouri River Extending a prototype knowledge and object based image analysis model to coarser spatial resolution imagery: An example from the Missouri River

A prototype knowledge- and object-based image analysis model was developed to inventory and map least tern and piping plover habitat on the Missouri River, USA. The model has been used to inventory the state of sandbars annually for 4 segments of the Missouri River since 2006 using QuickBird imagery. Interpretation of the state of sandbars is difficult when images for the segment are...
Authors
Laurence L. Strong
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