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Browse publications authored by our scientists.  Publications available are: USGS-authored journal articles, series reports, book chapters, other government publications, and more. **Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.

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Predicting connectivity of green turtles at Palmyra Atoll, central Pacific: a focus on mtDNA and dispersal modelling Predicting connectivity of green turtles at Palmyra Atoll, central Pacific: a focus on mtDNA and dispersal modelling

Population connectivity and spatial distribution are fundamentally related to ecology, evolution and behaviour. Here, we combined powerful genetic analysis with simulations of particle dispersal in a high-resolution ocean circulation model to investigate the distribution of green turtles foraging at the remote Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, central Pacific. We analysed...
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Eugenia Naro-Maciel, Stephen J. Gaughran, Nathan Freeman Putman, George Amato, Felicity Arengo, Peter H. Dutton, Katherine W. McFadden, Erin C. Vintinner, Eleanor J. Sterling

Evidence of natural reproduction by Muskellunge in middle Tennessee rivers Evidence of natural reproduction by Muskellunge in middle Tennessee rivers

Native Esox masquinongy (Muskellunge) in the Cumberland River drainage, TN, were nearly extirpated in the 1970s due to decades of over-fishing and habitat degradation from coal mining, logging, and other land-use practices. In an effort to preserve the species in that drainage, a stocking program began in 1976 in the upper Caney Fork River system in middle Tennessee where Muskellunge...
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Lila H. Warren, Phillip William Bettoli

Distribution and habitat associations of juvenile Common Snook in the lower Rio Grande, Texas Distribution and habitat associations of juvenile Common Snook in the lower Rio Grande, Texas

Common Snook Centropomus undecimalis were once abundant off the Texas coast, but these populations are now characterized by low abundance and erratic recruitment. Most research concerning Common Snook in North America has been conducted in Florida and very little is known about the specific biology and habitat needs of Common Snook in Texas. The primary objective of this study was to...
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Caleb G. Huber, Timothy B. Grabowski, Reynaldo Patino, Kevin L. Pope

Influence of variable rainbow smelt and gizzard shad abundance on walleye diets and growth Influence of variable rainbow smelt and gizzard shad abundance on walleye diets and growth

Prey availability influences growth and condition of walleye (Sander vitreus) in large systems. In Lake Oahe, South Dakota, rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) and gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) are primary prey of walleye, but their abundance varies substantially year to year. To evaluate the influence of gizzard shad and rainbow smelt on walleye diets and growth in Lake Oahe, we...
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Mark J. Fincel, Daniel J. Dembkowski, Steven R. Chipps

Normative standards for land use in Vermont: Implications for biodiversity Normative standards for land use in Vermont: Implications for biodiversity

The conversion of natural lands to developed uses poses a great threat to global terrestrial biodiversity. Natural resource managers, tasked with managing wildlife as a public trust, require techniques for predicting how much and where wildlife habitat is likely to be converted in the future. Here, we develop a methodology to estimate the “social carrying capacity for development” – SKd...
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Charles A. Bettigole, Therese M. Donovan, Robert Manning, John Austin

Assessing distribution of migratory fishes and connectivity following complete and partial dam removals in a North Carolina River Assessing distribution of migratory fishes and connectivity following complete and partial dam removals in a North Carolina River

Fish, especially migratory species, are assumed to benefit from dam removals that restore connectivity and access to upstream habitat, but few studies have evaluated this assumption. Therefore, we assessed the movement of migratory fishes in the springs of 2008 through 2010 and surveyed available habitat in the Little River, North Carolina, a tributary to the Neuse River, after three...
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Joshua K. Raabe, Joseph E. Hightower

Northern Pintail Northern Pintail

This medium-sized dabbling duck of slender, elegant lines and conservative plumage coloration is circumpolar in distribution and abundant in North America, with core nesting habitat in Alaska and the Prairie Pothole Region of southern Canada and the northern Great Plains. Breeders favor shallow wetlands interspersed throughout prairie grasslands or arctic tundra. An early fall migrant...
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Robert G. Clark, Joseph P. Fleskes, Karla L. Guyn, David A. Haukos, Jane E. Austin, Michael R. Miller

Impact of increasing market access on a tropical small-scale fishery Impact of increasing market access on a tropical small-scale fishery

Small-scale fisheries have historically been marginalized in management and policy investments, and they often remain under-reported in national economic and fisheries statistics. Even so, small-scale fisheries are not entirely buffered from the impacts of globalization, such as the introduction and expansion of markets. This study measures the long-term impact of market-access on a...
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Kara Stevens, Brian J. Irwin, Daniel Kramer, Gerald Urquhart

Captive propagation, reproductive biology, and early life history of the Diamond Darter (Crystallaria cincotta) Captive propagation, reproductive biology, and early life history of the Diamond Darter (Crystallaria cincotta)

Reproductive biology and early life history data are critical for the conservation and management of rare fishes. During 2008–2012 a captive propagation study was conducted on the Diamond Darter, Crystallaria cincotta, a rare species with a single extant population in the lower Elk River, West Virginia. Water temperatures during spawning ranged from 11.1–23.3 C. Females and males spawned...
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Crystal L. Ruble, Patrick L. Rakes, John R. Shute, Stuart A. Welsh

A regional neural network model for predicting mean daily river water temperature A regional neural network model for predicting mean daily river water temperature

Water temperature is a fundamental property of river habitat and often a key aspect of river resource management, but measurements to characterize thermal regimes are not available for most streams and rivers. As such, we developed an artificial neural network (ANN) ensemble model to predict mean daily water temperature in 197,402 individual stream reaches during the warm season (May...
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Tyler Wagner, Jefferson Tyrell DeWeber

Spatial and temporal Brook Trout density dynamics: Implications for conservation, management, and monitoring Spatial and temporal Brook Trout density dynamics: Implications for conservation, management, and monitoring

Many potential stressors to aquatic environments operate over large spatial scales, prompting the need to assess and monitor both site-specific and regional dynamics of fish populations. We used hierarchical Bayesian models to evaluate the spatial and temporal variability in density and capture probability of age-1 and older Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis from three-pass removal data...
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Tyler Wagner, Jefferson T. Deweber, Jason Detar, David Kristine, John A. Sweka

Modeling spatially-varying landscape change points in species occurrence thresholds Modeling spatially-varying landscape change points in species occurrence thresholds

Predicting species distributions at scales of regions to continents is often necessary, as large-scale phenomena influence the distributions of spatially structured populations. Land use and land cover are important large-scale drivers of species distributions, and landscapes are known to create species occurrence thresholds, where small changes in a landscape characteristic results in...
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Tyler Wagner, Stephen R. Midway
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