John Thompson, PhD (Former Employee)
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Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2016 year in review postcard Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2016 year in review postcard
Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2016 Year in Review postcard This postcard provides details about the Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units (CRU) Program—2016 Year in Review, Circular 1424. This Circular provides information relating to fish and wildlife science, students, staffing, vacancies, research funding, outreach and training, science themes, background...
Authors
John F. Organ, John D. Thompson, Don E. Dennerline, Dawn E. Childs
Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2015 Year In Review Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2015 Year In Review
Summary The Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (CRU) Program had its 80th anniversary in 2015. We did not have a party, but those of us who work directly for the Unit program on a daily basis celebrate the privilege we feel in being part of one of the greatest conservation institutions in history. Our mission is our hallmark: meeting the actionable science needs of our...
Authors
John F. Organ, John Thompson, Don E. Dennerline, Dawn Childs
Association between wetland disturbance and biological attributes in floodplain wetlands Association between wetland disturbance and biological attributes in floodplain wetlands
We quantified the influence of agricultural activities on environmental and biological conditions of floodplain wetlands in the upper Missouri River basin. Seasonally-flooded wetlands were characterized as low impact (non-disturbed) or high impact (disturbed) based on local land use. Biological data collected from these wetlands were used to develop a wetland condition index (WCI)...
Authors
S. R. Chipps, D.E. Hubbard, K.B. Werlin, N.J. Haugerud, K.A. Powell, John Thompson, T. Johnson
Bioaccumulation of metals by the bivalve Macoma balthica at a site in South San Francisco Bay between 1977 and 1997: Long-term trends and associated biological effects with changing pollutant loadings Bioaccumulation of metals by the bivalve Macoma balthica at a site in South San Francisco Bay between 1977 and 1997: Long-term trends and associated biological effects with changing pollutant loadings
No abstract available.
Authors
Michelle I. Hornberger, S. N. Luoma, D. Cain, F. Parchaso, C. Brown, R. Bouse, C.J. Wellise, John Thompson
Mineral resources of the Cross Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Moffat County, Colorado Mineral resources of the Cross Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Moffat County, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
Karl V. Evans, James G. Frisken, Dolores M. Kulik, John R. Thompson
Mineral resources of the Indian Creek, Bridger Jack Mesa, and Butler Wash Wilderness Study Areas, San Juan County, Utah Mineral resources of the Indian Creek, Bridger Jack Mesa, and Butler Wash Wilderness Study Areas, San Juan County, Utah
No abstract available.
Authors
Charles G. Patterson, Margo I. Toth, James E. Case, Harlan N. Barton, Gregory N. Green, Russell A. Schreiner, John R. Thompson
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Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2016 year in review postcard Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2016 year in review postcard
Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2016 Year in Review postcard This postcard provides details about the Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units (CRU) Program—2016 Year in Review, Circular 1424. This Circular provides information relating to fish and wildlife science, students, staffing, vacancies, research funding, outreach and training, science themes, background...
Authors
John F. Organ, John D. Thompson, Don E. Dennerline, Dawn E. Childs
Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2015 Year In Review Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2015 Year In Review
Summary The Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (CRU) Program had its 80th anniversary in 2015. We did not have a party, but those of us who work directly for the Unit program on a daily basis celebrate the privilege we feel in being part of one of the greatest conservation institutions in history. Our mission is our hallmark: meeting the actionable science needs of our...
Authors
John F. Organ, John Thompson, Don E. Dennerline, Dawn Childs
Association between wetland disturbance and biological attributes in floodplain wetlands Association between wetland disturbance and biological attributes in floodplain wetlands
We quantified the influence of agricultural activities on environmental and biological conditions of floodplain wetlands in the upper Missouri River basin. Seasonally-flooded wetlands were characterized as low impact (non-disturbed) or high impact (disturbed) based on local land use. Biological data collected from these wetlands were used to develop a wetland condition index (WCI)...
Authors
S. R. Chipps, D.E. Hubbard, K.B. Werlin, N.J. Haugerud, K.A. Powell, John Thompson, T. Johnson
Bioaccumulation of metals by the bivalve Macoma balthica at a site in South San Francisco Bay between 1977 and 1997: Long-term trends and associated biological effects with changing pollutant loadings Bioaccumulation of metals by the bivalve Macoma balthica at a site in South San Francisco Bay between 1977 and 1997: Long-term trends and associated biological effects with changing pollutant loadings
No abstract available.
Authors
Michelle I. Hornberger, S. N. Luoma, D. Cain, F. Parchaso, C. Brown, R. Bouse, C.J. Wellise, John Thompson
Mineral resources of the Cross Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Moffat County, Colorado Mineral resources of the Cross Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Moffat County, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
Karl V. Evans, James G. Frisken, Dolores M. Kulik, John R. Thompson
Mineral resources of the Indian Creek, Bridger Jack Mesa, and Butler Wash Wilderness Study Areas, San Juan County, Utah Mineral resources of the Indian Creek, Bridger Jack Mesa, and Butler Wash Wilderness Study Areas, San Juan County, Utah
No abstract available.
Authors
Charles G. Patterson, Margo I. Toth, James E. Case, Harlan N. Barton, Gregory N. Green, Russell A. Schreiner, John R. Thompson