Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Publications

Browse more than 160,000 publications authored by our scientists over the past 100+ year history of the USGS.  Publications available are: USGS-authored journal articles, series reports, book chapters, other government publications, and more.

Filter Total Items: 175939

Managed relocation: Addressing the nexus of climate change, invasive species, and fish and wildlife health Managed relocation: Addressing the nexus of climate change, invasive species, and fish and wildlife health

No abstract available.
Authors
Paul J. Heimowitz, Olivia E. LeDee, Nicholas W. Cole, Stanton Enomoto, Robert D. Fisher, Colin Gillin, Jessica Hellmann, Kris Inman, Aviv Karasov-Olson, Wynne Emily Moss, Gregor W. Schuurman, Mark D. Schwartz, Kerry Wixted, Tiffany Wolf, John Wullschleger

The impacts of co-circulating pathogens in Pacific herring depend on interactions between viral life-cycle traits and transmission parameters, highlighting interdependencies between pathogen epizootics The impacts of co-circulating pathogens in Pacific herring depend on interactions between viral life-cycle traits and transmission parameters, highlighting interdependencies between pathogen epizootics

The average host susceptibility decreases as the epizootic progresses because easily infected hosts are first removed from the population. While host susceptibility is pathogen-specific, it is likely that host susceptibility is correlated between different pathogens, so that co-circulating pathogens may have reciprocal impacts on their epidemics. However, despite well-documented examples...
Authors
David James Páez, Courtney Ann Grady, Jacob L. Gregg, William N. Batts, Shayla Ferreiro-Luce, V. L. Herron, Malina Mariko Loeher, Sarah Williamson, Paul Hershberger

Comparison of nonlethal techniques as indicators of lipid content in Lake Whitefish Comparison of nonlethal techniques as indicators of lipid content in Lake Whitefish

Objective Energetic reserves are important indicators of the relative health of fish and fish populations. Body condition indices that relate fish weight to length are commonly used as quick, noninvasive methods for approximating lipid content and condition. A microwave meter (i.e., fat meter or energy meter) is a noninvasive method found to be more accurate in some species. The...
Authors
Tyler Reid Funnell, Jenus Shrestha, Rachel R. Leads, Christopher M. Holbrook, Koji Sano, Cheryl A. Murphy

Region-specific understanding of virus transmission to support salmonid health at hatcheries in three regions of the Pacific Northwest, North America Region-specific understanding of virus transmission to support salmonid health at hatcheries in three regions of the Pacific Northwest, North America

Juvenile salmonid mortality due to infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) can be a major burden on fish hatcheries. We consider possible IHNV transmission routes and specialist–generalist patterns across three regions in the Pacific Northwest of North America: Coastal Washington and Oregon (CWO), Lower Columbia River Basin (LCRB) and Snake River Basin (SRB) to obtain multi...
Authors
Jeffrey P. Mattheiss, Rachel B. Breyta, Gael Kurath, Shannon L. LaDeau, David James Páez, Paige F.B. Ferguson

From understanding to action: Integrating new and old methodologies to manage marine infectious disease From understanding to action: Integrating new and old methodologies to manage marine infectious disease

Marine diseases can have far-reaching effects on population, community and ecosystem health; however, our ability to track, predict and manage these diseases has, historically, been poor. As a result, the fields of disease ecology and epidemiology have developed at a slower pace for marine than terrestrial systems [1]. New methodologies, including genomic tools for diagnostics [2,3]
Authors
Maya L. Groner, David James Páez, Alyssa-Lois M. Gehman

Temperature and precipitation source variability and glacial dynamics in the southwestern United States at Fish Lake, Utah, since late MIS 4 Temperature and precipitation source variability and glacial dynamics in the southwestern United States at Fish Lake, Utah, since late MIS 4

An improved understanding of hydroclimate response to natural climate forcings is needed to evaluate impacts of changing seasonal circulation patterns on current and future drought in the southwestern United States (‘the Southwest’). However, few terrestrial records from the Southwest preserve changes in moisture availability continuously prior to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, ∼24.5 ka)...
Authors
Jamie R. Vornlocher, Molly D. O’Beirne, Alyssa DePaoli, Josef Werne, David W Marchetti, Lesleigh Anderson, Andrea Brunelle, Joseph S. Stoner, Brendan Reilly, Jesse L. Morris, V. A. Kraklow, Mitchell J. Power, Robert Hatfield, Hailey Sinon, Matthew S. Finkenbinder, William Peters, Catarina Ritter, Darren Larsen, Everett Lasher, Mark Abbott
Was this page helpful?