David Mushet, PhD (Former Employee)
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Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wetlands Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wetlands
This dataset contains water chemistry information for wetlands at the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Statesman County, North Dakota.
Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wells - In Situ Measurements Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wells - In Situ Measurements
In situ specific conductance, pH, and temperature measurements from wells at the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Statesman County, North Dakota, 1987 to 1995.
Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Surface Elevations Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Surface Elevations
This dataset contains water surface elevations for the wetlands in the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1979 through 2015.
Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Specific Conductance Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Specific Conductance
This dataset contains the specific conductance values for all wetlands in the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1992 through 2015.
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Swanson, George: Making a legacy on the Missouri Coteau Swanson, George: Making a legacy on the Missouri Coteau
No abstract available.
Authors
David M. Mushet
Modeling the supporting ecosystem services of depressional wetlands Modeling the supporting ecosystem services of depressional wetlands
We explored how a geographic information system modeling approach could be used to quantify supporting ecosystem services related to the type, abundance, and distribution of landscape components. Specifically, we use the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs model to quantify habitats that support amphibians and birds, floral resources that support pollinators, native...
Authors
David M. Mushet, Cali L. Roth
A hydrologic landscapes perspective on groundwater connectivity of depressional wetlands A hydrologic landscapes perspective on groundwater connectivity of depressional wetlands
Research into processes governing the hydrologic connectivity of depressional wetlands has advanced rapidly in recent years. Nevertheless, a need persists for broadly applicable, non-site-specific guidance to facilitate further research. Here, we explicitly use the hydrologic landscapes theoretical framework to develop broadly applicable conceptual knowledge of depressional-wetland...
Authors
Brian P. Neff, Donald O. Rosenberry, Scott G. Leibowitz, David M. Mushet, Heather E. Golden, Mark C. Rains, Renee Brooks, Charles R. Lane
Alternative stable states in inherently unstable systems Alternative stable states in inherently unstable systems
Alternative stable states are nontransitory states within which communities can exist. However, even highly dynamic communities can be viewed within the framework of stable‐state theory if an appropriate “ecologically relevant” time scale is identified. The ecologically relevant time scale for dynamic systems needs to conform to the amount of time needed for a system's community to...
Authors
David M. Mushet, Owen P. McKenna, Kyle McLean
Invertebrate communities of Prairie-Pothole wetlands in the age of the aquatic Homogenocene Invertebrate communities of Prairie-Pothole wetlands in the age of the aquatic Homogenocene
Simplification of communities is a common consequence of anthropogenic modification. However, the prevalence and mechanisms of biotic homogenization among wetland systems require further examination. Biota of wetlands in the North American Prairie Pothole Region are adapted to high spatial and temporal variability in ponded-water duration and salinity. Recent climate change, however, has...
Authors
Kyle McLean, David M. Mushet, Jon N. Sweetman, Michael J. Anteau, Mark T. Wiltermuth
Synergistic interaction of climate and land-use drivers alter the function of North American, Prairie-pothole Wetlands Synergistic interaction of climate and land-use drivers alter the function of North American, Prairie-pothole Wetlands
Prairie-pothole wetlands provide the critical habitat necessary for supporting North American migratory waterfowl populations. However, climate and land-use change threaten the sustainability of these wetland ecosystems. Very few experiments and analyses have been designed to investigate the relative impacts of climate and land-use change drivers, as well as the antagonistic or...
Authors
Owen P. McKenna, Samuel Richard Kucia, David M. Mushet, Michael J. Anteau, Mark T. Wiltermuth
Science and Products
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Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wetlands Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wetlands
This dataset contains water chemistry information for wetlands at the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Statesman County, North Dakota.
Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wells - In Situ Measurements Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wells - In Situ Measurements
In situ specific conductance, pH, and temperature measurements from wells at the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Statesman County, North Dakota, 1987 to 1995.
Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Surface Elevations Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Surface Elevations
This dataset contains water surface elevations for the wetlands in the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1979 through 2015.
Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Specific Conductance Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Specific Conductance
This dataset contains the specific conductance values for all wetlands in the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1992 through 2015.
Filter Total Items: 111
Swanson, George: Making a legacy on the Missouri Coteau Swanson, George: Making a legacy on the Missouri Coteau
No abstract available.
Authors
David M. Mushet
Modeling the supporting ecosystem services of depressional wetlands Modeling the supporting ecosystem services of depressional wetlands
We explored how a geographic information system modeling approach could be used to quantify supporting ecosystem services related to the type, abundance, and distribution of landscape components. Specifically, we use the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs model to quantify habitats that support amphibians and birds, floral resources that support pollinators, native...
Authors
David M. Mushet, Cali L. Roth
A hydrologic landscapes perspective on groundwater connectivity of depressional wetlands A hydrologic landscapes perspective on groundwater connectivity of depressional wetlands
Research into processes governing the hydrologic connectivity of depressional wetlands has advanced rapidly in recent years. Nevertheless, a need persists for broadly applicable, non-site-specific guidance to facilitate further research. Here, we explicitly use the hydrologic landscapes theoretical framework to develop broadly applicable conceptual knowledge of depressional-wetland...
Authors
Brian P. Neff, Donald O. Rosenberry, Scott G. Leibowitz, David M. Mushet, Heather E. Golden, Mark C. Rains, Renee Brooks, Charles R. Lane
Alternative stable states in inherently unstable systems Alternative stable states in inherently unstable systems
Alternative stable states are nontransitory states within which communities can exist. However, even highly dynamic communities can be viewed within the framework of stable‐state theory if an appropriate “ecologically relevant” time scale is identified. The ecologically relevant time scale for dynamic systems needs to conform to the amount of time needed for a system's community to...
Authors
David M. Mushet, Owen P. McKenna, Kyle McLean
Invertebrate communities of Prairie-Pothole wetlands in the age of the aquatic Homogenocene Invertebrate communities of Prairie-Pothole wetlands in the age of the aquatic Homogenocene
Simplification of communities is a common consequence of anthropogenic modification. However, the prevalence and mechanisms of biotic homogenization among wetland systems require further examination. Biota of wetlands in the North American Prairie Pothole Region are adapted to high spatial and temporal variability in ponded-water duration and salinity. Recent climate change, however, has...
Authors
Kyle McLean, David M. Mushet, Jon N. Sweetman, Michael J. Anteau, Mark T. Wiltermuth
Synergistic interaction of climate and land-use drivers alter the function of North American, Prairie-pothole Wetlands Synergistic interaction of climate and land-use drivers alter the function of North American, Prairie-pothole Wetlands
Prairie-pothole wetlands provide the critical habitat necessary for supporting North American migratory waterfowl populations. However, climate and land-use change threaten the sustainability of these wetland ecosystems. Very few experiments and analyses have been designed to investigate the relative impacts of climate and land-use change drivers, as well as the antagonistic or...
Authors
Owen P. McKenna, Samuel Richard Kucia, David M. Mushet, Michael J. Anteau, Mark T. Wiltermuth
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