David Mushet, PhD (Former Employee)
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A conceptual model to facilitate amphibian conservation in the northern Great Plains A conceptual model to facilitate amphibian conservation in the northern Great Plains
As pressures on agricultural landscapes to meet worldwide resource needs increase, amphibian populations face numerous threats including habitat destruction, chemical contaminants, disease outbreaks, wetland sedimentation, and synergistic effects of these perturbations. To facilitate conservation planning, we developed a conceptual model depicting elements critical for amphibian...
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David M. Mushet, Ned H. Euliss, Craig A. Stockwell
The Cottonwood Lake study area, a long-term wetland ecosystem monitoring site The Cottonwood Lake study area, a long-term wetland ecosystem monitoring site
The Cottonwood Lake study area is one of only three long-term wetland ecosystem monitoring sites in the prairie pothole region of North America; the other two are Orchid Meadows in South Dakota and St. Denis in Saskatchewan. Of the three, Cottonwood Lake has, by far, the longest continuous data-collection record. Research was initiated at the study area in 1966, and intensive...
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David M. Mushet, Ned H. Euliss
Influence of conservation programs on amphibians using seasonal wetlands in the Prairie Pothole region Influence of conservation programs on amphibians using seasonal wetlands in the Prairie Pothole region
Extensive modification of upland habitats surrounding wetlands to facilitate agricultural production has negatively impacted amphibian communities in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America. In attempts to mitigate ecosystem damage associated with extensive landscape alteration, vast tracks of upland croplands have been returned to perennial vegetative cover (i.e., conservation...
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Caleb J. Balas, Ned H Euliss, David M. Mushet
Saline lakes of the glaciated Northern Great Plains Saline lakes of the glaciated Northern Great Plains
Unless you have flown over the region or seen aerial photographs, it is hard to grasp the scale of the millions of lakes and wetlands that dot the prairie landscape of the glaciated Northern Great Plains (Figure 1). This region of abundant aquatic habitats within a grassland matrix provides for the needs of a wide diversity of wildlife species and has appropriately been deemed the "duck...
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David M. Mushet
A multi-year comparison of IPCI scores for prairie pothole wetlands: implications of temporal and spatial variation A multi-year comparison of IPCI scores for prairie pothole wetlands: implications of temporal and spatial variation
In the prairie pothole region of North America, development of Indices of Biotic Integrity (IBIs) to detect anthropogenic impacts on wetlands has been hampered by naturally dynamic inter-annual climate fluctuations. Of multiple efforts to develop IBIs for prairie pothole wetlands, only one, the Index of Plant Community Integrity (IPCI), has reported success. We evaluated the IPCI and its...
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Ned H. Euliss, David M. Mushet
Prototyping an online wetland ecosystem services model using open model sharing standards Prototyping an online wetland ecosystem services model using open model sharing standards
Great interest currently exists for developing ecosystem models to forecast how ecosystem services may change under alternative land use and climate futures. Ecosystem services are diverse and include supporting services or functions (e.g., primary production, nutrient cycling), provisioning services (e.g., wildlife, groundwater), regulating services (e.g., water purification, floodwater...
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M. Feng, S. Liu, N.H. Euliss, Caitlin Young, D.M. Mushet
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A conceptual model to facilitate amphibian conservation in the northern Great Plains A conceptual model to facilitate amphibian conservation in the northern Great Plains
As pressures on agricultural landscapes to meet worldwide resource needs increase, amphibian populations face numerous threats including habitat destruction, chemical contaminants, disease outbreaks, wetland sedimentation, and synergistic effects of these perturbations. To facilitate conservation planning, we developed a conceptual model depicting elements critical for amphibian...
Authors
David M. Mushet, Ned H. Euliss, Craig A. Stockwell
The Cottonwood Lake study area, a long-term wetland ecosystem monitoring site The Cottonwood Lake study area, a long-term wetland ecosystem monitoring site
The Cottonwood Lake study area is one of only three long-term wetland ecosystem monitoring sites in the prairie pothole region of North America; the other two are Orchid Meadows in South Dakota and St. Denis in Saskatchewan. Of the three, Cottonwood Lake has, by far, the longest continuous data-collection record. Research was initiated at the study area in 1966, and intensive...
Authors
David M. Mushet, Ned H. Euliss
Influence of conservation programs on amphibians using seasonal wetlands in the Prairie Pothole region Influence of conservation programs on amphibians using seasonal wetlands in the Prairie Pothole region
Extensive modification of upland habitats surrounding wetlands to facilitate agricultural production has negatively impacted amphibian communities in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America. In attempts to mitigate ecosystem damage associated with extensive landscape alteration, vast tracks of upland croplands have been returned to perennial vegetative cover (i.e., conservation...
Authors
Caleb J. Balas, Ned H Euliss, David M. Mushet
Saline lakes of the glaciated Northern Great Plains Saline lakes of the glaciated Northern Great Plains
Unless you have flown over the region or seen aerial photographs, it is hard to grasp the scale of the millions of lakes and wetlands that dot the prairie landscape of the glaciated Northern Great Plains (Figure 1). This region of abundant aquatic habitats within a grassland matrix provides for the needs of a wide diversity of wildlife species and has appropriately been deemed the "duck...
Authors
David M. Mushet
A multi-year comparison of IPCI scores for prairie pothole wetlands: implications of temporal and spatial variation A multi-year comparison of IPCI scores for prairie pothole wetlands: implications of temporal and spatial variation
In the prairie pothole region of North America, development of Indices of Biotic Integrity (IBIs) to detect anthropogenic impacts on wetlands has been hampered by naturally dynamic inter-annual climate fluctuations. Of multiple efforts to develop IBIs for prairie pothole wetlands, only one, the Index of Plant Community Integrity (IPCI), has reported success. We evaluated the IPCI and its...
Authors
Ned H. Euliss, David M. Mushet
Prototyping an online wetland ecosystem services model using open model sharing standards Prototyping an online wetland ecosystem services model using open model sharing standards
Great interest currently exists for developing ecosystem models to forecast how ecosystem services may change under alternative land use and climate futures. Ecosystem services are diverse and include supporting services or functions (e.g., primary production, nutrient cycling), provisioning services (e.g., wildlife, groundwater), regulating services (e.g., water purification, floodwater...
Authors
M. Feng, S. Liu, N.H. Euliss, Caitlin Young, D.M. Mushet
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