USGS research into environmental stressors (e.g., climate, drought, floods, wildland fire) and anthropogenic stressors (e.g., energy production, urban encroachment, water abatement) provides managers with information to reduce or eliminate impacts from stressors to fish and wildlife populations and advances our understanding of the efficacy of conservation and adaptation actions to mitigate land-use and climate change impacts on sensitive species.
Terrestrial Mammal Research
Recent data related to USGS terrestrial mammal research are listed below. A broader listing of USGS mammal-related data is available from the button below. To see USGS resources about a specific species, use the search box in the blue page header on the top right corner of the page.
In Support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3-Bat Species Status Assessment: Summer Mobile Acoustic Transect Analysis In Support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3-Bat Species Status Assessment: Summer Mobile Acoustic Transect Analysis
In Support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3-Bat Species Status Assessment: Wind Energy Influence In Support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3-Bat Species Status Assessment: Wind Energy Influence
Wolf survival and cause-specific mortality from 1968-2018 in the Superior National Forest. In Wolf survival and cause-specific mortality from 1968-2018 in the Superior National Forest. In
Hair and blood total mercury concentrations in raccoons and striped skunks from Suisun Marsh 2016 to 2019 Hair and blood total mercury concentrations in raccoons and striped skunks from Suisun Marsh 2016 to 2019
Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Hoary Bat Genetic Sexing 2009-2020 (ver. 6.0, January 2021) Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Hoary Bat Genetic Sexing 2009-2020 (ver. 6.0, January 2021)
Small mammal captures at the Picayune Strand State Forest, October 2014 - April 2016 Small mammal captures at the Picayune Strand State Forest, October 2014 - April 2016
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS terrestrial mammal research are listed below. A listing of USGS mammal-related publications is available from the button below. To see publications about a specific species, use the search box in the blue page header.
Improving evaluation of nonlethal tools for carnivore management and conservation: Evaluating fladry to protect an endangered species from a generalist mesocarnivore Improving evaluation of nonlethal tools for carnivore management and conservation: Evaluating fladry to protect an endangered species from a generalist mesocarnivore
Improving evaluation of nonlethal tools for carnivore management and conservation: Evaluating fladry to protect an endangered species from a generalist mesocarnivore Improving evaluation of nonlethal tools for carnivore management and conservation: Evaluating fladry to protect an endangered species from a generalist mesocarnivore
Diet composition of Fishers (Pekania pennanti) reintroduced on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington Diet composition of Fishers (Pekania pennanti) reintroduced on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Agent-based models for collective animal movement: Proximity-induced state switching Agent-based models for collective animal movement: Proximity-induced state switching
Dynamic selection for forage quality and quantity in response to phenology and insects in an Arctic ungulate Dynamic selection for forage quality and quantity in response to phenology and insects in an Arctic ungulate
Physiological consequences of consuming low-energy foods: Herbivory coincides with a stress response in Yellowstone bears. Physiological consequences of consuming low-energy foods: Herbivory coincides with a stress response in Yellowstone bears.
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USGS research into environmental stressors (e.g., climate, drought, floods, wildland fire) and anthropogenic stressors (e.g., energy production, urban encroachment, water abatement) provides managers with information to reduce or eliminate impacts from stressors to fish and wildlife populations and advances our understanding of the efficacy of conservation and adaptation actions to mitigate land-use and climate change impacts on sensitive species.
Terrestrial Mammal Research
Recent data related to USGS terrestrial mammal research are listed below. A broader listing of USGS mammal-related data is available from the button below. To see USGS resources about a specific species, use the search box in the blue page header on the top right corner of the page.
In Support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3-Bat Species Status Assessment: Summer Mobile Acoustic Transect Analysis In Support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3-Bat Species Status Assessment: Summer Mobile Acoustic Transect Analysis
In Support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3-Bat Species Status Assessment: Wind Energy Influence In Support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3-Bat Species Status Assessment: Wind Energy Influence
Wolf survival and cause-specific mortality from 1968-2018 in the Superior National Forest. In Wolf survival and cause-specific mortality from 1968-2018 in the Superior National Forest. In
Hair and blood total mercury concentrations in raccoons and striped skunks from Suisun Marsh 2016 to 2019 Hair and blood total mercury concentrations in raccoons and striped skunks from Suisun Marsh 2016 to 2019
Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Hoary Bat Genetic Sexing 2009-2020 (ver. 6.0, January 2021) Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Hoary Bat Genetic Sexing 2009-2020 (ver. 6.0, January 2021)
Small mammal captures at the Picayune Strand State Forest, October 2014 - April 2016 Small mammal captures at the Picayune Strand State Forest, October 2014 - April 2016
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS terrestrial mammal research are listed below. A listing of USGS mammal-related publications is available from the button below. To see publications about a specific species, use the search box in the blue page header.
Improving evaluation of nonlethal tools for carnivore management and conservation: Evaluating fladry to protect an endangered species from a generalist mesocarnivore Improving evaluation of nonlethal tools for carnivore management and conservation: Evaluating fladry to protect an endangered species from a generalist mesocarnivore
Improving evaluation of nonlethal tools for carnivore management and conservation: Evaluating fladry to protect an endangered species from a generalist mesocarnivore Improving evaluation of nonlethal tools for carnivore management and conservation: Evaluating fladry to protect an endangered species from a generalist mesocarnivore
Diet composition of Fishers (Pekania pennanti) reintroduced on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington Diet composition of Fishers (Pekania pennanti) reintroduced on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Agent-based models for collective animal movement: Proximity-induced state switching Agent-based models for collective animal movement: Proximity-induced state switching
Dynamic selection for forage quality and quantity in response to phenology and insects in an Arctic ungulate Dynamic selection for forage quality and quantity in response to phenology and insects in an Arctic ungulate
Physiological consequences of consuming low-energy foods: Herbivory coincides with a stress response in Yellowstone bears. Physiological consequences of consuming low-energy foods: Herbivory coincides with a stress response in Yellowstone bears.
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