Northeast Region Photo Contest Winner | October 2018 | People
Salamander sampling crew
Evan Grant, Ph.D.
Evan Grant the principle investigator of the US Geological Survey’s Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI), northeast region.
Evan's research focuses on questions relating to amphibian populations, specifically with respect to their landscape-scale ecology. Evan also uses decision science to aid resource managers.
Education:
- PhD, 2009, University of Maryland College Park, Program of Marine, Estuarine and Environmental Sciences and Department of Entomology
- BS, 2001, Cornell University, Natural Resources, with Distinction in Research
ResearcherID: N-5160-2014
Research Gate profile: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Evan_Grant2
Science and Products
Collaborative Project to Understand Red-backed Salamander Population Dynamics and Climate Change Adaptation
Monitoring Vernal Pool Amphibians in the Northeast
Assessing amphibian communities in the National Capital Region
Northeast Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
Disease Decision Analysis and Research
COVID-19 Pathways and Wildlife Dynamics
Decision Science Support for SARS-CoV-2 Risk to North American Bats
Decision science support for Chronic Wasting Disease
Vernal Pool Inundation Models
Modeling the response of cave hibernating Myotis species to white-nose syndrome mitigation tactics
A generic web application to visualize and understand movements of tagged animals
Pre-listing Science Support in the Northeast
Capture records of Desmognathus salamanders in Shenandoah National Park, 2007-2013
Observed occurrence of Eastern red-spotted newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) in the Northeastern United States
Data to support an updated range map for Plethodon shenandoah and evaluating support for multiple models of species occurrence
Range-wide salamander densities reveal a key component of terrestrial vertebrate biomass in eastern North American forests
Mercury concentrations in amphibian tissues across the United States, 2016-2021
Long-term effects of timber harvest on vernal pool availability and occupancy of two obligate amphibians
Abiotic and biotic factors reduce viability of a high-elevation salamander in its native range
Report to NECSC: Adaptive capacity in a forest indicator species
Data from: ''Evaluating the effect of expert elicitation techniques on population status assessment in the face of large uncertainty''
Field data to support speciation with gene flow in a narrow endemic West Virginia cave salamander (Gyrinophilus subterraneus)
An updated range map for Plethodon shenandoah
Current use pesticides in larval amphibian tissues, amphibian pathogen and wetland sediment screening data from three northeastern National Wildlife Refuges, 2013-2014
Northeast Region Photo Contest Winner | October 2018 | People
Salamander sampling crew
Reducing uncertainty with iterative model updating parses effects of competition and environment on salamander occupancy
Predicted occurrence of Eastern Newts (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) across the northeastern United States
Quantitative support for the benefits of proactive management for wildlife disease control
Range-wide salamander densities reveal a key component of terrestrial vertebrate biomass in eastern North American forests
Epidemiological modeling of SARS-CoV-2 in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) reveals conditions for introduction and widespread transmission
Reframing wildlife disease management problems with decision analysis
Updated range map of an endangered salamander and congeneric competitor reveals different niche preferences
Preparing for a Bsal invasion into North America has improved multi-sector readiness
Matching decision support modeling frameworks to disease emergence stages and associated management objectives
A dataset of amphibian species in U.S. National Parks
Evaluating management alternatives for Wyoming elk feedgrounds in consideration of chronic wasting disease
Executive SummaryThe authors used decision and modeling analyses to evaluate management alternatives for a decision on whether to permit Cervus canadensis (elk) feeding on two sites on Bridger-Teton National Forest, Dell Creek and Forest Park. Supplemental feeding of elk could increase the transmission of chronic wasting disease (CWD) locally and disease spread regionally, potentially impacting el
Broad-scale assessment of methylmercury in adult amphibians
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic contaminant that has been mobilized and distributed worldwide and is a threat to many wildlife species. Amphibians are facing unprecedented global declines due to many threats including contaminants. While the biphasic life history of many amphibians creates a potential nexus for methylmercury (MeHg) exposure in aquatic habitats and subsequent health effects, the broad-scal
Code for quantitative support for the benefits of proactive management for wildlife disease control
Code for: Small enzootic survival costs mask the potential for long-term population size suppression
whitetailedSIRS: A package to project SARS-CoV-2 outbreak dynamics in white-tailed deer
Inferring pathogen presence when sample misclassification and partial observation occur
Applying Simulated Treatments to Bat Populations Experiencing Severe White-nose Syndrome Mortality
Decision-Support Tool to Estimate SARS-CoV-2 Human-to-bat Transmission Risk
Science and Products
Collaborative Project to Understand Red-backed Salamander Population Dynamics and Climate Change Adaptation
Monitoring Vernal Pool Amphibians in the Northeast
Assessing amphibian communities in the National Capital Region
Northeast Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
Disease Decision Analysis and Research
COVID-19 Pathways and Wildlife Dynamics
Decision Science Support for SARS-CoV-2 Risk to North American Bats
Decision science support for Chronic Wasting Disease
Vernal Pool Inundation Models
Modeling the response of cave hibernating Myotis species to white-nose syndrome mitigation tactics
A generic web application to visualize and understand movements of tagged animals
Pre-listing Science Support in the Northeast
Capture records of Desmognathus salamanders in Shenandoah National Park, 2007-2013
Observed occurrence of Eastern red-spotted newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) in the Northeastern United States
Data to support an updated range map for Plethodon shenandoah and evaluating support for multiple models of species occurrence
Range-wide salamander densities reveal a key component of terrestrial vertebrate biomass in eastern North American forests
Mercury concentrations in amphibian tissues across the United States, 2016-2021
Long-term effects of timber harvest on vernal pool availability and occupancy of two obligate amphibians
Abiotic and biotic factors reduce viability of a high-elevation salamander in its native range
Report to NECSC: Adaptive capacity in a forest indicator species
Data from: ''Evaluating the effect of expert elicitation techniques on population status assessment in the face of large uncertainty''
Field data to support speciation with gene flow in a narrow endemic West Virginia cave salamander (Gyrinophilus subterraneus)
An updated range map for Plethodon shenandoah
Current use pesticides in larval amphibian tissues, amphibian pathogen and wetland sediment screening data from three northeastern National Wildlife Refuges, 2013-2014
Northeast Region Photo Contest Winner | October 2018 | People
Salamander sampling crew
Northeast Region Photo Contest Winner | October 2018 | People
Salamander sampling crew
Reducing uncertainty with iterative model updating parses effects of competition and environment on salamander occupancy
Predicted occurrence of Eastern Newts (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) across the northeastern United States
Quantitative support for the benefits of proactive management for wildlife disease control
Range-wide salamander densities reveal a key component of terrestrial vertebrate biomass in eastern North American forests
Epidemiological modeling of SARS-CoV-2 in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) reveals conditions for introduction and widespread transmission
Reframing wildlife disease management problems with decision analysis
Updated range map of an endangered salamander and congeneric competitor reveals different niche preferences
Preparing for a Bsal invasion into North America has improved multi-sector readiness
Matching decision support modeling frameworks to disease emergence stages and associated management objectives
A dataset of amphibian species in U.S. National Parks
Evaluating management alternatives for Wyoming elk feedgrounds in consideration of chronic wasting disease
Executive SummaryThe authors used decision and modeling analyses to evaluate management alternatives for a decision on whether to permit Cervus canadensis (elk) feeding on two sites on Bridger-Teton National Forest, Dell Creek and Forest Park. Supplemental feeding of elk could increase the transmission of chronic wasting disease (CWD) locally and disease spread regionally, potentially impacting el
Broad-scale assessment of methylmercury in adult amphibians
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic contaminant that has been mobilized and distributed worldwide and is a threat to many wildlife species. Amphibians are facing unprecedented global declines due to many threats including contaminants. While the biphasic life history of many amphibians creates a potential nexus for methylmercury (MeHg) exposure in aquatic habitats and subsequent health effects, the broad-scal