Jean V Adams, PhD (Former Employee)
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Presence of indicator plant species as a predictor of wetland vegetation integrity Presence of indicator plant species as a predictor of wetland vegetation integrity
We fit regression and classification tree models to vegetation data collected from Ohio (USA) wetlands to determine (1) which species best predict Ohio vegetation index of biotic integrity (OVIBI) score and (2) which species best predict high-quality wetlands (OVIBI score >75). The simplest regression tree model predicted OVIBI score based on the occurrence of three plant species: skunk...
Authors
Martin A. Stapanian, Jean V. Adams, Brian Gara
Use of classification trees to apportion single echo detections to species: Application to the pelagic fish community of Lake Superior Use of classification trees to apportion single echo detections to species: Application to the pelagic fish community of Lake Superior
Acoustic methods are used to estimate the density of pelagic fish in large lakes with results of midwater trawling used to assign species composition. Apportionment in lakes having mixed species can be challenging because only a small fraction of the water sampled acoustically is sampled with trawl gear. Here we describe a new method where single echo detections (SEDs) are assigned to...
Authors
Daniel L. Yule, Jean V. Adams, Thomas R. Hrabik, Mark R. Vinson, Zebadiah Woiak, Tyler D. Ahrenstroff
A spatial age-structured model for describing sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) population dynamics A spatial age-structured model for describing sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) population dynamics
The control of invasive sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) presents large scale management challenges in the Laurentian Great Lakes. No modeling approach has been developed that describes spatial dynamics of lamprey populations. We developed and validated a spatial and age-structured model and applied it to a sea lamprey population in a large river in the Great Lakes basin. We considered...
Authors
Jason M. Robinson, Michael J. Wilberg, Jean V. Adams, Michael L. Jones
Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2012 Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2012
The U.S. Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center has conducted lake-wide surveys of the fish community in Lake Michigan each fall since 1973 using standard 12-m bottom trawls towed along contour at depths of 9 to 110 m at each of seven index transects. The resulting data on relative abundance, size and age structure, and condition of individual fishes are used to estimate various...
Authors
David B. Bunnell, Charles P. Madenjian, Timothy J. Desorcie, Melissa Jean Kostich, Kelley Smith, Jean V. Adams
Competitive Interactions of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and Damesrocket (Hesperis matronalis) Competitive Interactions of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and Damesrocket (Hesperis matronalis)
Competitive interactions between native plants and nonnative, invasive plant species have been extensively studied; however, within degraded landscapes, the effect of interspecific interactions among invasive plants is less explored. We investigated a competitive interaction between two sympatric, invasive mustard species that have similar life history strategies and growth forms: garlic...
Authors
Stacey A. Leicht-Young, Noel B. Pavlovic, Jean V. Adams
Disturbance metrics predict a wetland Vegetation Index of Biotic Integrity Disturbance metrics predict a wetland Vegetation Index of Biotic Integrity
Indices of biological integrity of wetlands based on vascular plants (VIBIs) have been developed in many areas in the USA. Knowledge of the best predictors of VIBIs would enable management agencies to make better decisions regarding mitigation site selection and performance monitoring criteria. We use a novel statistical technique to develop predictive models for an established index of...
Authors
Martin A. Stapanian, John Mack, Jean V. Adams, Brian Gara, Mick Micacchion
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 80
Presence of indicator plant species as a predictor of wetland vegetation integrity Presence of indicator plant species as a predictor of wetland vegetation integrity
We fit regression and classification tree models to vegetation data collected from Ohio (USA) wetlands to determine (1) which species best predict Ohio vegetation index of biotic integrity (OVIBI) score and (2) which species best predict high-quality wetlands (OVIBI score >75). The simplest regression tree model predicted OVIBI score based on the occurrence of three plant species: skunk...
Authors
Martin A. Stapanian, Jean V. Adams, Brian Gara
Use of classification trees to apportion single echo detections to species: Application to the pelagic fish community of Lake Superior Use of classification trees to apportion single echo detections to species: Application to the pelagic fish community of Lake Superior
Acoustic methods are used to estimate the density of pelagic fish in large lakes with results of midwater trawling used to assign species composition. Apportionment in lakes having mixed species can be challenging because only a small fraction of the water sampled acoustically is sampled with trawl gear. Here we describe a new method where single echo detections (SEDs) are assigned to...
Authors
Daniel L. Yule, Jean V. Adams, Thomas R. Hrabik, Mark R. Vinson, Zebadiah Woiak, Tyler D. Ahrenstroff
A spatial age-structured model for describing sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) population dynamics A spatial age-structured model for describing sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) population dynamics
The control of invasive sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) presents large scale management challenges in the Laurentian Great Lakes. No modeling approach has been developed that describes spatial dynamics of lamprey populations. We developed and validated a spatial and age-structured model and applied it to a sea lamprey population in a large river in the Great Lakes basin. We considered...
Authors
Jason M. Robinson, Michael J. Wilberg, Jean V. Adams, Michael L. Jones
Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2012 Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2012
The U.S. Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center has conducted lake-wide surveys of the fish community in Lake Michigan each fall since 1973 using standard 12-m bottom trawls towed along contour at depths of 9 to 110 m at each of seven index transects. The resulting data on relative abundance, size and age structure, and condition of individual fishes are used to estimate various...
Authors
David B. Bunnell, Charles P. Madenjian, Timothy J. Desorcie, Melissa Jean Kostich, Kelley Smith, Jean V. Adams
Competitive Interactions of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and Damesrocket (Hesperis matronalis) Competitive Interactions of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and Damesrocket (Hesperis matronalis)
Competitive interactions between native plants and nonnative, invasive plant species have been extensively studied; however, within degraded landscapes, the effect of interspecific interactions among invasive plants is less explored. We investigated a competitive interaction between two sympatric, invasive mustard species that have similar life history strategies and growth forms: garlic...
Authors
Stacey A. Leicht-Young, Noel B. Pavlovic, Jean V. Adams
Disturbance metrics predict a wetland Vegetation Index of Biotic Integrity Disturbance metrics predict a wetland Vegetation Index of Biotic Integrity
Indices of biological integrity of wetlands based on vascular plants (VIBIs) have been developed in many areas in the USA. Knowledge of the best predictors of VIBIs would enable management agencies to make better decisions regarding mitigation site selection and performance monitoring criteria. We use a novel statistical technique to develop predictive models for an established index of...
Authors
Martin A. Stapanian, John Mack, Jean V. Adams, Brian Gara, Mick Micacchion