America’s grasslands are in the middle of the country where there is insufficient rain to support forests but too much to be a desert.
America’s grasslands are in the middle of the country where there is insufficient rain to support forests but too much to be a desert. The eastern portion of these grasslands receives the most rain and is known as the prairie pothole region. Each year, almost half of America’s breeding waterfowl raise their broods across flooded potholes, and millions of migrating songbirds stop here to rest and refuel. The grasslands from the Mississippi River west to the Rocky Mountains known as the Great Plains historically supported not only millions of bison, pronghorn, and elk but smaller unique grassland mammals (e.g., swift fox, Great Plains wolf, black footed ferret, Franklin’s ground squirrel), songbirds (e.g., Henslow’s sparrow, grasshopper sparrow, bobolink, short-eared owl), and reptiles (Eastern Massasauga, ornate box turtle).
Since European settlement, approximately half of all grasslands have been converted to cultivated cropland or other uses leading to extinctions of several sub-species (Badlands Bighorn sheep, Great Plains wolf) and the imperilment of many species (birds, Swift fox, Eastern Massasauga, Black-foot ferret).
Grasslands Research
Support to Fish and Wildlife Service and Prairie Pothole Joint Venture for monitoring and management of migratory bird populations
Evaluating the Possible Effects of Wind Power Development on Refuging Waterbirds in the Great Plains, Upper Midwest and East Front of Northern Rocky Mountains
New Approaches for Restoring Colorado Plateau Grasslands
Recent data (2020-2022) related to USGS grasslands research is listed below. A complete listing of USGS grasslands data is available from the button below.
Soil profile characteristics of Prairie Pothole Region wetland catchments, 2004 Soil profile characteristics of Prairie Pothole Region wetland catchments, 2004
Potential productivity and change estimates for eight grassland species to evaluate vulnerability to climate change in the southern Great Plains Potential productivity and change estimates for eight grassland species to evaluate vulnerability to climate change in the southern Great Plains
Plant community data for annual brome management experimental plots in grasslands of Badlands National Park, South Dakota, and Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska, 2015-2018 Plant community data for annual brome management experimental plots in grasslands of Badlands National Park, South Dakota, and Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska, 2015-2018
Dataset: Plant and bee transects in the Northern Great Plains 2015-2018 Dataset: Plant and bee transects in the Northern Great Plains 2015-2018
Dataset: Plant and bee transects in the Northern Great Plains 2015-2018 Dataset: Plant and bee transects in the Northern Great Plains 2015-2018
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS grasslands research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS grasslands publications is available from the button below.
Restoration for resilience: The role of plant-microbial interactions and seed provenance in ecological restoration Restoration for resilience: The role of plant-microbial interactions and seed provenance in ecological restoration
Multiple UAV flights across the growing season can characterize fine scale phenological heterogeneity within and among vegetation functional groups Multiple UAV flights across the growing season can characterize fine scale phenological heterogeneity within and among vegetation functional groups
Nutrient identity modifies the destabilising effects of eutrophication in grasslands Nutrient identity modifies the destabilising effects of eutrophication in grasslands
The impact of future climate on wetland habitat in a critical migratory waterfowl corridor of the Prairie Pothole Region The impact of future climate on wetland habitat in a critical migratory waterfowl corridor of the Prairie Pothole Region
Remotely sensed fine-fuel changes from wildfire and prescribed fire in a semi-arid grassland Remotely sensed fine-fuel changes from wildfire and prescribed fire in a semi-arid grassland
Grassification and fast-evolving fire connectivity and risk in the Sonoran Desert, United States Grassification and fast-evolving fire connectivity and risk in the Sonoran Desert, United States
America’s grasslands are in the middle of the country where there is insufficient rain to support forests but too much to be a desert.
America’s grasslands are in the middle of the country where there is insufficient rain to support forests but too much to be a desert. The eastern portion of these grasslands receives the most rain and is known as the prairie pothole region. Each year, almost half of America’s breeding waterfowl raise their broods across flooded potholes, and millions of migrating songbirds stop here to rest and refuel. The grasslands from the Mississippi River west to the Rocky Mountains known as the Great Plains historically supported not only millions of bison, pronghorn, and elk but smaller unique grassland mammals (e.g., swift fox, Great Plains wolf, black footed ferret, Franklin’s ground squirrel), songbirds (e.g., Henslow’s sparrow, grasshopper sparrow, bobolink, short-eared owl), and reptiles (Eastern Massasauga, ornate box turtle).
Since European settlement, approximately half of all grasslands have been converted to cultivated cropland or other uses leading to extinctions of several sub-species (Badlands Bighorn sheep, Great Plains wolf) and the imperilment of many species (birds, Swift fox, Eastern Massasauga, Black-foot ferret).
Grasslands Research
Support to Fish and Wildlife Service and Prairie Pothole Joint Venture for monitoring and management of migratory bird populations
Evaluating the Possible Effects of Wind Power Development on Refuging Waterbirds in the Great Plains, Upper Midwest and East Front of Northern Rocky Mountains
New Approaches for Restoring Colorado Plateau Grasslands
Recent data (2020-2022) related to USGS grasslands research is listed below. A complete listing of USGS grasslands data is available from the button below.
Soil profile characteristics of Prairie Pothole Region wetland catchments, 2004 Soil profile characteristics of Prairie Pothole Region wetland catchments, 2004
Potential productivity and change estimates for eight grassland species to evaluate vulnerability to climate change in the southern Great Plains Potential productivity and change estimates for eight grassland species to evaluate vulnerability to climate change in the southern Great Plains
Plant community data for annual brome management experimental plots in grasslands of Badlands National Park, South Dakota, and Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska, 2015-2018 Plant community data for annual brome management experimental plots in grasslands of Badlands National Park, South Dakota, and Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska, 2015-2018
Dataset: Plant and bee transects in the Northern Great Plains 2015-2018 Dataset: Plant and bee transects in the Northern Great Plains 2015-2018
Dataset: Plant and bee transects in the Northern Great Plains 2015-2018 Dataset: Plant and bee transects in the Northern Great Plains 2015-2018
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS grasslands research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS grasslands publications is available from the button below.