Daren M Carlisle, Ph.D.
Dr. Daren Carlisle manages the Ecological Flows Program for the Water Resources Mission Area.
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Using propensity scores to estimate the effects of insecticides on stream invertebrates from observational data Using propensity scores to estimate the effects of insecticides on stream invertebrates from observational data
Analyses of observational data can provide insights into relationships between environmental conditions and biological responses across a broader range of natural conditions than experimental studies, potentially complementing insights gained from experiments. However, observational data must be analyzed carefully to minimize the likelihood that confounding variables bias observed...
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Lester L. Yuan, Amina I. Pollard, Daren M. Carlisle
Predictive models for fish assemblages in eastern USA streams: implications for assessing biodiversity Predictive models for fish assemblages in eastern USA streams: implications for assessing biodiversity
Management and conservation of aquatic systems require the ability to assess biological conditions and identify changes in biodiversity. Predictive models for fish assemblages were constructed to assess biological condition and changes in biodiversity for streams sampled in the eastern United States as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water Quality Assessment Program...
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Michael R. Meador, Daren M. Carlisle
A database of lotic invertebrate traits for North America A database of lotic invertebrate traits for North America
The assessment and study of stream communities may be enhanced if functional characteristics such as life-history, habitat preference, and reproductive strategy were more widely available for specific taxa. Species traits can be used to develop these functional indicators because many traits directly link functional roles of organisms with controlling environmental factors (for example...
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Nicole M. K. Vieira, N. LeRoy Poff, Daren M. Carlisle, Stephen R. Moulton, Marci L. Koski, Boris C. Kondratieff
Macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with patterns in land use and water quality Macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with patterns in land use and water quality
Most national parks were designated to preserve significant natural resources. Park borders often reflect political rather than ecological boundaries. Consequently, catchments of many streams are only partially within park boundaries, and are therefore subject to land use changes and potential contamination from non-point sources outside the park. The National Park Service has initiated...
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Daren M. Carlisle, Paul M. Stewart, Jason T. Butcher
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Using propensity scores to estimate the effects of insecticides on stream invertebrates from observational data Using propensity scores to estimate the effects of insecticides on stream invertebrates from observational data
Analyses of observational data can provide insights into relationships between environmental conditions and biological responses across a broader range of natural conditions than experimental studies, potentially complementing insights gained from experiments. However, observational data must be analyzed carefully to minimize the likelihood that confounding variables bias observed...
Authors
Lester L. Yuan, Amina I. Pollard, Daren M. Carlisle
Predictive models for fish assemblages in eastern USA streams: implications for assessing biodiversity Predictive models for fish assemblages in eastern USA streams: implications for assessing biodiversity
Management and conservation of aquatic systems require the ability to assess biological conditions and identify changes in biodiversity. Predictive models for fish assemblages were constructed to assess biological condition and changes in biodiversity for streams sampled in the eastern United States as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water Quality Assessment Program...
Authors
Michael R. Meador, Daren M. Carlisle
A database of lotic invertebrate traits for North America A database of lotic invertebrate traits for North America
The assessment and study of stream communities may be enhanced if functional characteristics such as life-history, habitat preference, and reproductive strategy were more widely available for specific taxa. Species traits can be used to develop these functional indicators because many traits directly link functional roles of organisms with controlling environmental factors (for example...
Authors
Nicole M. K. Vieira, N. LeRoy Poff, Daren M. Carlisle, Stephen R. Moulton, Marci L. Koski, Boris C. Kondratieff
Macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with patterns in land use and water quality Macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with patterns in land use and water quality
Most national parks were designated to preserve significant natural resources. Park borders often reflect political rather than ecological boundaries. Consequently, catchments of many streams are only partially within park boundaries, and are therefore subject to land use changes and potential contamination from non-point sources outside the park. The National Park Service has initiated...
Authors
Daren M. Carlisle, Paul M. Stewart, Jason T. Butcher