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Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center

Our Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center's priority is to continue the important work of the Department of the Interior and the USGS, while also maintaining the health and safety of our employees and community. The Center is open with operations adjusted based on guidance from the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force and federal policies and informed by local community transmission level.

News

Hunter survey available for Green Bay and Lake Michigan

Hunter survey available for Green Bay and Lake Michigan

New study of bat habitats and wind energy can help energy providers minimize collisions

New study of bat habitats and wind energy can help energy providers minimize collisions

USGS Friday's Findings - July 12, 2024

USGS Friday's Findings - July 12, 2024

Publications

The MIEM guidelines: Minimum information for reporting of environmental metabarcoding data

Environmental DNA (eDNA) and RNA (eRNA) metabarcoding has become a popular tool for assessing biodiversity from environmental samples, but inconsistent documentation of methods, data and metadata makes results difficult to reproduce and synthesise. A working group of scientists have collaborated to produce a set of minimum reporting guidelines for the constituent steps of metabarcoding...
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Katy E. Klymus, Jacoby D. Baker, Cathryn L. Abbott, Rachel J. Brown, Joseph M. Craine, Zachary Gold, Margaret Hunter, Mark D. Johnson, Devin Nicole Jones, Michelle J. Jungbluth, Sean P. Jungbluth, Yer Lor, Aaron P. Maloy, Christopher M. Merkes, Rachel T. Noble, Nastassia V. Patin, Adam Sepulveda, Stephen Frank Spear, Joshua A. Steele, Miwa Takahashi, Alison W. Watts, Susanna Theroux

Evaluation of a carbon dioxide fish barrier through numerical modelling

The Chicago Area Waterway System (CAWS) is a potential route for the migration of aquatic invasive species from the Mississippi River Basin into the Great Lakes. Electric dispersal barriers were installed in the Chicago Sanitary Ship Canal, within CAWS, to prevent invasive fish from reaching the Great Lakes. Despite the high efficiency of these barriers, occasional maintenance events...
Authors
Marcela Politano, Aaron R. Cupp, David Smith, Avery Schemmel, P. Ryan Jackson, Jeff Zuercher

Determination of antimycin–a in a liquid formulation by high performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry

Pesticide formulations containing the active ingredient antimycin–a (ANT–A) have been used by fisheries and aquaculture managers for several decades to remove nuisance fish species. Analytical methods for measuring ANT–A during pesticide treatments have been done using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) paired with multiple detection methods (for example, electrochemical...
Authors
Gavin N. Saari, J. Nolan Steiner, Bryan Lada, Nadia Carmosini

Science

Golden-winged Warbler Research

The Golden-winged Warbler ( Vermivora chrysoptera), a small chickadee-like bird with a distinctive golden-colored cap and wing bars, is a species of considerable conservation concern in North America, primarily due to widespread population declines attributable to habitat loss and hybridization with the Blue-winged Warbler ( V. cyanoptera) in areas of sympatry. Recent concerns extend to the...
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Golden-winged Warbler Research

The Golden-winged Warbler ( Vermivora chrysoptera), a small chickadee-like bird with a distinctive golden-colored cap and wing bars, is a species of considerable conservation concern in North America, primarily due to widespread population declines attributable to habitat loss and hybridization with the Blue-winged Warbler ( V. cyanoptera) in areas of sympatry. Recent concerns extend to the...
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Using sUAS to monitor and survey regeneration and recruitment in areas of forest canopy loss

We have lost thousands of hectares of floodplain forest canopy in the Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) since 2019, but are we losing the forest? In areas lacking regeneration or regeneration of desired species, what can this tell us about where these landscapes are headed? We know floodplain forests are in trouble in the UMRS, impacted by non-native invasive and weedy native species, changes...
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Using sUAS to monitor and survey regeneration and recruitment in areas of forest canopy loss

We have lost thousands of hectares of floodplain forest canopy in the Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) since 2019, but are we losing the forest? In areas lacking regeneration or regeneration of desired species, what can this tell us about where these landscapes are headed? We know floodplain forests are in trouble in the UMRS, impacted by non-native invasive and weedy native species, changes...
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Informing a conservation strategy for recovery of a federally endangered mussel (Tennessee Bean) in the Obed Wild and Scenic River, TN: Identifying contaminants of potential concern and evaluating effects of elevated toxicants on mussel recruitment

The Obed Wild and Scenic River, located on the Cumberland Plateau, is in a region where major declines and mass mortality of mussels have been observed. The Wild and Scenic River contains designated critical habitat for the federally endangered endemic Tennessee Bean ( Venustaconcha trabalis; aka Purple Bean). Water quality and habitat conditions in the Obed are critical factors for recovery of...
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Informing a conservation strategy for recovery of a federally endangered mussel (Tennessee Bean) in the Obed Wild and Scenic River, TN: Identifying contaminants of potential concern and evaluating effects of elevated toxicants on mussel recruitment

The Obed Wild and Scenic River, located on the Cumberland Plateau, is in a region where major declines and mass mortality of mussels have been observed. The Wild and Scenic River contains designated critical habitat for the federally endangered endemic Tennessee Bean ( Venustaconcha trabalis; aka Purple Bean). Water quality and habitat conditions in the Obed are critical factors for recovery of...
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