Publications
Below is a list of WERC's peer-reviewed publications. If you are searching for a specific publication and cannot find it in this list, please contact werc_web@usgs.gov
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Xantusia riversiana species account Xantusia riversiana species account
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Authors
Gary M. Fellers, Charles A. Drost
A new tool for safely killing venomous snakes in the field A new tool for safely killing venomous snakes in the field
No abstract available.
Authors
M.R. Jennings, J.V. Vindum
Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek Watershed, 1989-1990: A progress report prepared for the California Department of Transportation Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek Watershed, 1989-1990: A progress report prepared for the California Department of Transportation
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Authors
Mary Ann Madej, C. Meyer, R. Klein, R. Sonnevil, V. Ozaki, R. Coey
Two Incubating mallards move eggs to drier nest sites Two Incubating mallards move eggs to drier nest sites
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Authors
J. P. Fleskes
Attachment method for radio transmitters on mallard ducklings Attachment method for radio transmitters on mallard ducklings
No abstract available.
Authors
D.L. Orthmeyer
SER-91 Standards and monitoring symposium: Progress in wetlands SER-91 Standards and monitoring symposium: Progress in wetlands
Concern about the quality of mitigation wetlands has led to the development of a number of new systems for setting standards and evaluating the results fo wetland restoration projects.
Authors
William L. Halvorson
The evolution of National Park Service fire policy The evolution of National Park Service fire policy
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Authors
J. W. van Wagtendonk
Suisun Marsh pintail study Suisun Marsh pintail study
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Authors
M. R. Miller
Dolphin swimming: A review Dolphin swimming: A review
Research into dolphin swimming has historically been guided by false assumptions of ‘effortless’, ‘high-speed’ swimming. These assumptions have instigated the development of drag-reduction hypotheses but tests of these hypotheses have generally had little success. The autecological approach has dominated recent efforts and has been more successful. In this review we summarize results of...
Authors
Frank E. Fish, Clifford A. Hui
Terrestrial Invertebrate Monitoring Handbook Terrestrial Invertebrate Monitoring Handbook
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Authors
Gary M. Fellers, Charles A. Drost