Bob Klaver, PhD (Former Employee)
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Habitat selection by female swift foxes (Vulpes velox) during the pup-rearing season Habitat selection by female swift foxes (Vulpes velox) during the pup-rearing season
The swift fox (Vulpes velox) was historically distributed in western South Dakota including the region surrounding Badlands National Park (BNP). The species declined during the mid-1800s, largely due to habitat loss and poisoning targeted at wolves (Canis lupis) and coyotes (C. latrans). Only a small population of swift foxes near Ardmore, South Dakota persisted. In 2003, an introduction...
Authors
Indrani Sasmal, Jonathan A. Jenks, Troy Grovenburg, Shubham Datta, Greg Schroeder, Robert Klaver, Kevin Honness
Nesting success and resource selection of greater sage grouse in South Dakota: Chapter 8 Nesting success and resource selection of greater sage grouse in South Dakota: Chapter 8
Declines of Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in South Dakota are a concern because further population declines may lead to isolation from populations in Wyoming and Montana. Furthermore, little information exists about reproductive ecology and resource selection of sage grouse on the eastern edge of their distribution. We investigated Greater Sage-Grouse nesting success...
Authors
Nicholas W. Kaczor, Kent Jensen, Robert Klaver, Mark Rumble, Katie Herman-Brunson, Christopher C. Swanson
Predicting breeding habitat for amphibians: a spatiotemporal analysis across Yellowstone National Park Predicting breeding habitat for amphibians: a spatiotemporal analysis across Yellowstone National Park
The ability to predict amphibian breeding across landscapes is important for informing land management decisions and helping biologists better understand and remediate factors contributing to declines in amphibian populations. We built geospatial models of likely breeding habitats for each of four amphibian species that breed in Yellowstone National Park (YNP). We used field data...
Authors
Paul Bartelt, Alisa Gallant, Robert Klaver, Christopher Wright, Debra Patla, Charles Peterson
Timing of seasonal migration in mule deer: effects of climate, plant phenology, and life-history characteristics Timing of seasonal migration in mule deer: effects of climate, plant phenology, and life-history characteristics
Phenological events of plants and animals are sensitive to climatic processes. Migration is a life-history event exhibited by most large herbivores living in seasonal environments, and is thought to occur in response to dynamics of forage and weather. Decisions regarding when to migrate, however, may be affected by differences in life-history characteristics of individuals. Long-term and...
Authors
Kevin Monteith, Vernon Bleich, Thomas Stephenson, Beck Pierce, Mary Conner, Robert Klaver, R. Terry Bowyer
Predicting breeding habitat for amphibians: A spatiotemporal analysis across Yellowstone National Park Predicting breeding habitat for amphibians: A spatiotemporal analysis across Yellowstone National Park
The ability to predict amphibian breeding across landscapes is important for informing land management decisions and helping biologists better understand and remediate factors contributing to declines in amphibian populations. We built geospatial models of likely breeding habitats for each of four amphibian species that breed in Yellowstone National Park (YNP). We used field data...
Authors
Paul Bartelt, Alisa Gallant, Robert Klaver, C.K. Wright, Debra Patla, Charles Peterson
Drought effect on selection of conservation reserve program grasslands by white-tailed deer on the Northern Great Plains Drought effect on selection of conservation reserve program grasslands by white-tailed deer on the Northern Great Plains
Limited information exists regarding summer resource selection of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in grassland regions of the Northern Great Plains. During summers 2005-2006, we analyzed habitat selection of adult female white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota. We collected 1905 summer locations and used 21 and 30 home ranges during 2005 and 2006, respectively, to...
Authors
T.W. Grovenburg, C.N. Jacques, R. W. Klaver, J.A. Jenks
Evaluating the effect of predators on white-tailed deer: Movement and diet of coyotes Evaluating the effect of predators on white-tailed deer: Movement and diet of coyotes
Coyotes (Canis latrans) may affect adult and neonate white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) survival and have been implicated as a contributor to the decline of deer populations. Additionally, coyote diet composition is influenced by prey availability, season, and region. Because coyote movement and diet vary by region, local data are important to understand coyote population...
Authors
M.M. Turner, A.P. Rockhill, C.S. Deperno, J.A. Jenks, R. W. Klaver, A.R. Jarding, T.W. Grovenburg, K. Pollock
Survival of white-tailed deer neonates in Minnesota and South Dakota Survival of white-tailed deer neonates in Minnesota and South Dakota
Understanding the influence of intrinsic (e.g., age, birth mass, and sex) and habitat factors on survival of neonate white-tailed deer improves understanding of population ecology. During 2002–2004, we captured and radiocollared 78 neonates in eastern South Dakota and southwestern Minnesota, of which 16 died before 1 September. Predation accounted for 80% of mortality; the remaining 20%...
Authors
T.W. Grovenburg, C. Swanson, C.N. Jacques, R. W. Klaver, T.J. Brinkman, B.M. Burris, C.S. Deperno, J.A. Jenks
Bed site selection by neonate deer in grassland habitats on the northern Great Plains Bed site selection by neonate deer in grassland habitats on the northern Great Plains
Bed site selection is an important behavioral trait influencing neonate survival. Vegetation characteristics of bed sites influence thermal protection of neonates and concealment from predators. Although previous studies describe bed site selection of neonatal white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in regions of forested cover, none determined microhabitat effects on neonate bed site...
Authors
T.W. Grovenburg, C.N. Jacques, R. W. Klaver, J.A. Jenks
Modeling amphibian energetics, habitat suitability, and movements of western toads, Anaxyrus (=Bufo) boreas, across present and future landscapes Modeling amphibian energetics, habitat suitability, and movements of western toads, Anaxyrus (=Bufo) boreas, across present and future landscapes
Effective conservation of amphibian populations requires the prediction of how amphibians use and move through a landscape. Amphibians are closely coupled to their physical environment. Thus an approach that uses the physiological attributes of amphibians, together with knowledge of their natural history, should be helpful. We used Niche Mapper™ to model the known movements and habitat...
Authors
Paul Bartelt, Robert Klaver, Warren Porter
Seasonal movements and home ranges of white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota Seasonal movements and home ranges of white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota
Knowledge of movement patterns of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus (Zimmermann, 1780)) inhabiting landscapes intensively modified by agricultural systems is important to the present and future understanding of deer ecology. Little information exists regarding daily and seasonal movements of white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota. Therefore, our goal was to determine...
Authors
T.W. Grovenburg, J.A. Jenks, Robert Klaver, C. Swanson, C.N. Jacques, Dennis Todey
Forecasting distributions of large federal-lands fires utilizing satellite and gridded weather information Forecasting distributions of large federal-lands fires utilizing satellite and gridded weather information
The current study presents a statistical model for assessing the skill of fire danger indices and for forecasting the distribution of the expected numbers of large fires over a given region and for the upcoming week. The procedure permits development of daily maps that forecast, for the forthcoming week and within federal lands, percentiles of the distributions of (i) number of ignitions...
Authors
H.K. Preisler, R.E. Burgan, J.C. Eidenshink, Jacqueline Klaver, R. W. Klaver
Non-USGS Publications**
Smith, J.B., S.K. Windels, T. Wolf, R.W. Klaver, J.L. Belant. 2016. Do transmitters affect survival and body condition of American beavers (Castor canadensis)? Wildlife Biology 22:117 - 123
Sasmal, I., R.W. Klaver, J.A. Jenks, and G.M. Schroeder. Age-specific survival of reintroduced swift fox in Badlands National Park and surrounding lands. Wildlife Society Bulletin
Jacques, C.N., J.A. Jenks, T.W. Grovenburg, and R.W. Klaver. 2015. Influence of habitat and intrinsic characteristics on survival of neonatal pronghorn. PLoS ONE 10: e0144026
Datta, S., J. A. Jenks, K. C. Jensen, C. C. Swanson, R. W. Klaver, I. Sasmal, and T. W. Grovenburg. 2015. Mate Replacement and Alloparental Care in Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis). The Prairie Naturalist 47:36–37
Jacques, C.N., J.A. Jenks, T.W. Grovenburg, R.W. Klaver, and S.A. Dubay. 2015. Influence of ecological factors on prevalence of meningeal worm (Parelaphostrongylus tenuis) infection in South Dakota, USA. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 51: 332-340
**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.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 93
Habitat selection by female swift foxes (Vulpes velox) during the pup-rearing season Habitat selection by female swift foxes (Vulpes velox) during the pup-rearing season
The swift fox (Vulpes velox) was historically distributed in western South Dakota including the region surrounding Badlands National Park (BNP). The species declined during the mid-1800s, largely due to habitat loss and poisoning targeted at wolves (Canis lupis) and coyotes (C. latrans). Only a small population of swift foxes near Ardmore, South Dakota persisted. In 2003, an introduction...
Authors
Indrani Sasmal, Jonathan A. Jenks, Troy Grovenburg, Shubham Datta, Greg Schroeder, Robert Klaver, Kevin Honness
Nesting success and resource selection of greater sage grouse in South Dakota: Chapter 8 Nesting success and resource selection of greater sage grouse in South Dakota: Chapter 8
Declines of Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in South Dakota are a concern because further population declines may lead to isolation from populations in Wyoming and Montana. Furthermore, little information exists about reproductive ecology and resource selection of sage grouse on the eastern edge of their distribution. We investigated Greater Sage-Grouse nesting success...
Authors
Nicholas W. Kaczor, Kent Jensen, Robert Klaver, Mark Rumble, Katie Herman-Brunson, Christopher C. Swanson
Predicting breeding habitat for amphibians: a spatiotemporal analysis across Yellowstone National Park Predicting breeding habitat for amphibians: a spatiotemporal analysis across Yellowstone National Park
The ability to predict amphibian breeding across landscapes is important for informing land management decisions and helping biologists better understand and remediate factors contributing to declines in amphibian populations. We built geospatial models of likely breeding habitats for each of four amphibian species that breed in Yellowstone National Park (YNP). We used field data...
Authors
Paul Bartelt, Alisa Gallant, Robert Klaver, Christopher Wright, Debra Patla, Charles Peterson
Timing of seasonal migration in mule deer: effects of climate, plant phenology, and life-history characteristics Timing of seasonal migration in mule deer: effects of climate, plant phenology, and life-history characteristics
Phenological events of plants and animals are sensitive to climatic processes. Migration is a life-history event exhibited by most large herbivores living in seasonal environments, and is thought to occur in response to dynamics of forage and weather. Decisions regarding when to migrate, however, may be affected by differences in life-history characteristics of individuals. Long-term and...
Authors
Kevin Monteith, Vernon Bleich, Thomas Stephenson, Beck Pierce, Mary Conner, Robert Klaver, R. Terry Bowyer
Predicting breeding habitat for amphibians: A spatiotemporal analysis across Yellowstone National Park Predicting breeding habitat for amphibians: A spatiotemporal analysis across Yellowstone National Park
The ability to predict amphibian breeding across landscapes is important for informing land management decisions and helping biologists better understand and remediate factors contributing to declines in amphibian populations. We built geospatial models of likely breeding habitats for each of four amphibian species that breed in Yellowstone National Park (YNP). We used field data...
Authors
Paul Bartelt, Alisa Gallant, Robert Klaver, C.K. Wright, Debra Patla, Charles Peterson
Drought effect on selection of conservation reserve program grasslands by white-tailed deer on the Northern Great Plains Drought effect on selection of conservation reserve program grasslands by white-tailed deer on the Northern Great Plains
Limited information exists regarding summer resource selection of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in grassland regions of the Northern Great Plains. During summers 2005-2006, we analyzed habitat selection of adult female white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota. We collected 1905 summer locations and used 21 and 30 home ranges during 2005 and 2006, respectively, to...
Authors
T.W. Grovenburg, C.N. Jacques, R. W. Klaver, J.A. Jenks
Evaluating the effect of predators on white-tailed deer: Movement and diet of coyotes Evaluating the effect of predators on white-tailed deer: Movement and diet of coyotes
Coyotes (Canis latrans) may affect adult and neonate white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) survival and have been implicated as a contributor to the decline of deer populations. Additionally, coyote diet composition is influenced by prey availability, season, and region. Because coyote movement and diet vary by region, local data are important to understand coyote population...
Authors
M.M. Turner, A.P. Rockhill, C.S. Deperno, J.A. Jenks, R. W. Klaver, A.R. Jarding, T.W. Grovenburg, K. Pollock
Survival of white-tailed deer neonates in Minnesota and South Dakota Survival of white-tailed deer neonates in Minnesota and South Dakota
Understanding the influence of intrinsic (e.g., age, birth mass, and sex) and habitat factors on survival of neonate white-tailed deer improves understanding of population ecology. During 2002–2004, we captured and radiocollared 78 neonates in eastern South Dakota and southwestern Minnesota, of which 16 died before 1 September. Predation accounted for 80% of mortality; the remaining 20%...
Authors
T.W. Grovenburg, C. Swanson, C.N. Jacques, R. W. Klaver, T.J. Brinkman, B.M. Burris, C.S. Deperno, J.A. Jenks
Bed site selection by neonate deer in grassland habitats on the northern Great Plains Bed site selection by neonate deer in grassland habitats on the northern Great Plains
Bed site selection is an important behavioral trait influencing neonate survival. Vegetation characteristics of bed sites influence thermal protection of neonates and concealment from predators. Although previous studies describe bed site selection of neonatal white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in regions of forested cover, none determined microhabitat effects on neonate bed site...
Authors
T.W. Grovenburg, C.N. Jacques, R. W. Klaver, J.A. Jenks
Modeling amphibian energetics, habitat suitability, and movements of western toads, Anaxyrus (=Bufo) boreas, across present and future landscapes Modeling amphibian energetics, habitat suitability, and movements of western toads, Anaxyrus (=Bufo) boreas, across present and future landscapes
Effective conservation of amphibian populations requires the prediction of how amphibians use and move through a landscape. Amphibians are closely coupled to their physical environment. Thus an approach that uses the physiological attributes of amphibians, together with knowledge of their natural history, should be helpful. We used Niche Mapper™ to model the known movements and habitat...
Authors
Paul Bartelt, Robert Klaver, Warren Porter
Seasonal movements and home ranges of white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota Seasonal movements and home ranges of white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota
Knowledge of movement patterns of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus (Zimmermann, 1780)) inhabiting landscapes intensively modified by agricultural systems is important to the present and future understanding of deer ecology. Little information exists regarding daily and seasonal movements of white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota. Therefore, our goal was to determine...
Authors
T.W. Grovenburg, J.A. Jenks, Robert Klaver, C. Swanson, C.N. Jacques, Dennis Todey
Forecasting distributions of large federal-lands fires utilizing satellite and gridded weather information Forecasting distributions of large federal-lands fires utilizing satellite and gridded weather information
The current study presents a statistical model for assessing the skill of fire danger indices and for forecasting the distribution of the expected numbers of large fires over a given region and for the upcoming week. The procedure permits development of daily maps that forecast, for the forthcoming week and within federal lands, percentiles of the distributions of (i) number of ignitions...
Authors
H.K. Preisler, R.E. Burgan, J.C. Eidenshink, Jacqueline Klaver, R. W. Klaver
Non-USGS Publications**
Smith, J.B., S.K. Windels, T. Wolf, R.W. Klaver, J.L. Belant. 2016. Do transmitters affect survival and body condition of American beavers (Castor canadensis)? Wildlife Biology 22:117 - 123
Sasmal, I., R.W. Klaver, J.A. Jenks, and G.M. Schroeder. Age-specific survival of reintroduced swift fox in Badlands National Park and surrounding lands. Wildlife Society Bulletin
Jacques, C.N., J.A. Jenks, T.W. Grovenburg, and R.W. Klaver. 2015. Influence of habitat and intrinsic characteristics on survival of neonatal pronghorn. PLoS ONE 10: e0144026
Datta, S., J. A. Jenks, K. C. Jensen, C. C. Swanson, R. W. Klaver, I. Sasmal, and T. W. Grovenburg. 2015. Mate Replacement and Alloparental Care in Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis). The Prairie Naturalist 47:36–37
Jacques, C.N., J.A. Jenks, T.W. Grovenburg, R.W. Klaver, and S.A. Dubay. 2015. Influence of ecological factors on prevalence of meningeal worm (Parelaphostrongylus tenuis) infection in South Dakota, USA. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 51: 332-340
**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.