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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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Potential fitness benefits of the half-pounder life history in Klamath River steelhead Potential fitness benefits of the half-pounder life history in Klamath River steelhead

Steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss from several of the world's rivers display the half-pounder life history, a variant characterized by an amphidromous (and, less often, anadromous) return to freshwater in the year of initial ocean entry. We evaluated factors related to expression of the half-pounder life history in wild steelhead from the lower Klamath River basin, California. We also...
Authors
Brian W. Hodge, Peggy Wilzbach, Walter G. Duffy

Development of a multimetric index for fish assemblages in a cold tailwater in Tennessee Development of a multimetric index for fish assemblages in a cold tailwater in Tennessee

Tailwaters downstream of hypolimnetic-release hydropeaking dams exhibit a unique combination of stressors that affects the structure and function of resident fish assemblages. We developed a statistically and biologically defensible multimetric index of fish assemblages for the Caney Fork River below Center Hill Dam, Tennessee. Fish assemblages were sampled at five sites using boat...
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Tomas J. Ivasauskas, Phillip William Bettoli

Defining ecological and economical hydropoweroperations: a framework for managing dam releasesto meet multiple conflicting objectives Defining ecological and economical hydropoweroperations: a framework for managing dam releasesto meet multiple conflicting objectives

Hydroelectric dams are a flexible source of power, provide flood control, and contribute to the economic growth of local communities through real-estate and recreation. Yet the impoundment of rivers can alter and fragment miles of critical riverine habitat needed for other competing needs such as downstream consumptive water use, fish and wildlife population viability, or other forms of...
Authors
Elise R. Irwin

Self-confidence of anglers in identification of freshwater sport fish Self-confidence of anglers in identification of freshwater sport fish

Although several studies have focused on how well anglers identify species using replicas and pictures, there has been no study assessing the confidence that can be placed in angler's ability to identify recreationally important fish. Understanding factors associated with low self-confidence will be useful in tailoring education programmes to improve self-confidence in identifying common...
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C.J. Chizinski, D. R. Martin, Kevin L. Pope

The importance of context dependency for understanding the effects of low flow events on fish The importance of context dependency for understanding the effects of low flow events on fish

The natural hydrology of streams and rivers has been extensively altered by dam construction, water diversion, and climate change. An increased frequency of low-flow events will affect fish by changing habitat availability, resource availability, and reproductive cues. I reviewed the literature to characterize the approaches taken to assess low-flow events and fish, the main effects of...
Authors
Annika W. Walters

Establishing endangered species recovery criteria using predictive simulation modeling Establishing endangered species recovery criteria using predictive simulation modeling

Listing a species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and developing a recovery plan requires U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to establish specific and measurable criteria for delisting. Generally, species are listed because they face (or are perceived to face) elevated risk of extinction due to issues such as habitat loss, invasive species, or other factors. Recovery plans identify...
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Conor P. McGowan, Daniel H. Catlin, Terry L. Shaffer, Cheri L. Gratto-Trevor, Carol Aron

A comparison of two sampling designs for fish assemblage assessment in a large river A comparison of two sampling designs for fish assemblage assessment in a large river

We compared the efficiency of stratified random and fixed-station sampling designs to characterize fish assemblages in anticipation of dam removal on the Penobscot River, the largest river in Maine. We used boat electrofishing methods in both sampling designs. Multiple 500-m transects were selected randomly and electrofished in each of nine strata within the stratified random sampling...
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Ian A. Kiraly, Stephen M. Coghlan, Joseph D. Zydlewski, Daniel Hayes

Characterizing lentic freshwater fish assemblages using multiple sampling methods Characterizing lentic freshwater fish assemblages using multiple sampling methods

Characterizing fish assemblages in lentic ecosystems is difficult, and multiple sampling methods are almost always necessary to gain reliable estimates of indices such as species richness. However, most research focused on lentic fish sampling methodology has targeted recreationally important species, and little to no information is available regarding the influence of multiple methods...
Authors
Jesse R. Fischer, Michael C. Quist

A global assessment of the conservation status of the American Oystercatcher Haematopus palliatus A global assessment of the conservation status of the American Oystercatcher Haematopus palliatus

The American Oystercatcher Haematopus palliatus is the most widely distributed of the four oystercatcher species in the Western Hemisphere. Its range covers almost the entire Atlantic Coast from northeastern United States to southern Argentina; on the Pacific Coast it is found from northern Mexico to central Chile. This assessment covers the entire range of the species, and is not...
Authors
Robert P. Clay, Arne J. Lesterhuis, Shiloh A. Schulte, Stephen Brown, Debra Reynolds, Theodore R. Simons

Strategic conservation planning for the Eastern North Carolina/Southeastern Virginia Strategic Habitat Conservation Team Strategic conservation planning for the Eastern North Carolina/Southeastern Virginia Strategic Habitat Conservation Team

The Eastern North Carolina/Southeastern Virginia Strategic Habitat Conservation Team (ENCSEVA) is a partnership among local federal agencies and programs with a mission to apply Strategic Habitat Conservation to accomplish priority landscape-level conservation within its geographic region. ENCSEVA seeks to further landscape-scale conservation through collaboration with local partners. To
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Louise B. Alexander-Vaughn, Jaime A. Collazo, C. Ashton Drew

Effect of hunter selectivity on harvest rates of radio-collared white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania Effect of hunter selectivity on harvest rates of radio-collared white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania

Radio transmitters are a commonly used tool for monitoring the fates of harvested species, although little research has been devoted to whether a visible radio transmitter changes a hunters' willingness to harvest that animal. We initially surveyed deer hunters to assess their willingness to harvest radio-collared deer and predicted radio collars were unlikely to affect the harvest of...
Authors
Frances E. Buderman, Duane R. Diefenbach, C.S. Rosenberry, Bret D. Wallingford, Eric S. Long

Retirement investment theory explains patterns in songbird nest-site choice Retirement investment theory explains patterns in songbird nest-site choice

When opposing evolutionary selection pressures act on a behavioural trait, the result is often stabilizing selection for an intermediate optimal phenotype, with deviations from the predicted optimum attributed to tracking a moving target, development of behavioural syndromes or shifts in riskiness over an individual's lifetime. We investigated nest-site choice by female golden-winged...
Authors
Henry M. Streby, Jeanine M. Refsnider, Sean M. Peterson, David E. Andersen
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