Kelly O Maloney, Ph.D.
Kelly Maloney is a Research Ecologist at Eastern Ecological Science Center located at Kearneysville, WV.
Dr. Kelly O. Maloney is an ecologist whose research focuses on the effects of anthropogenic activities on the quantity and quality of freshwater resources with a goal to synthesize scientific findings into tools to aid in the monitoring, assessment and management of these precious resources. Dr. Maloney conducts and coordinates a highly diverse range of research to address the informational needs of the DOI, its partners, state agencies and NGOs. Dr. Maloney has centered his research program on two areas: 1) ecological flow requirements of aquatic systems, and 2) effects of anthropogenic activities on aquatic ecosystem structure and function. Within each focal area he conducts research to answer questions at multiple scales, employing a combination of field surveys, statistical analyses, computer simulations and meta-analyses.
Professional Experience
2010-Present - U.S. Geological Survey Eastern Ecological Science Center (previously Leetown Science Center)
post-doctoral at the Illinois Natural History Survey and the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
post-doctoral at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Education and Certifications
B.S. Environmental Resource Management, 1994,The Pennsylvania State University
M.S. Earth and Environmental Science, 2000, Lehigh University
M.P.S. Discrete and Statistical Science, 2004, Auburn University
Ph.D. Biological Sciences, 2004, Auburn University
Science and Products
Fish community and species distribution predictions for streams and rivers of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Fish community and species distribution predictions for streams and rivers of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Modeled estimates of altered hydrologic metrics for all NHDPlus v21 reaches in the Chesapeake Bay watershed Modeled estimates of altered hydrologic metrics for all NHDPlus v21 reaches in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2021 retrieved 2021-07-25 North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2021 retrieved 2021-07-25
Community metrics from inter-agency compilation of inland fish sampling data within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Community metrics from inter-agency compilation of inland fish sampling data within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Fish survey data for Asaph, Straight, Canada and Baldwin Runs, Tioga County, PA, 2012-2017 Fish survey data for Asaph, Straight, Canada and Baldwin Runs, Tioga County, PA, 2012-2017
North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2020 retrieved 2020-06-26 North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2020 retrieved 2020-06-26
Using expert knowledge to support Endangered Species Act decision‐making for data‐deficient species Using expert knowledge to support Endangered Species Act decision‐making for data‐deficient species
A Bayesian framework for assessing extinction risk based on ordinal categories of population condition and projected landscape change A Bayesian framework for assessing extinction risk based on ordinal categories of population condition and projected landscape change
Sediment dynamics and implications for management: State of the science from long‐term research in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA Sediment dynamics and implications for management: State of the science from long‐term research in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA
A random forest approach for bounded outcome variables A random forest approach for bounded outcome variables
Shale gas development has limited effects on stream biology and geochemistry in a gradient-based, multiparameter study in Pennsylvania Shale gas development has limited effects on stream biology and geochemistry in a gradient-based, multiparameter study in Pennsylvania
Disentangling the potential effects of land-use and climate change on stream conditions Disentangling the potential effects of land-use and climate change on stream conditions
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Fish community and species distribution predictions for streams and rivers of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Fish community and species distribution predictions for streams and rivers of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Modeled estimates of altered hydrologic metrics for all NHDPlus v21 reaches in the Chesapeake Bay watershed Modeled estimates of altered hydrologic metrics for all NHDPlus v21 reaches in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2021 retrieved 2021-07-25 North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2021 retrieved 2021-07-25
Community metrics from inter-agency compilation of inland fish sampling data within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Community metrics from inter-agency compilation of inland fish sampling data within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Fish survey data for Asaph, Straight, Canada and Baldwin Runs, Tioga County, PA, 2012-2017 Fish survey data for Asaph, Straight, Canada and Baldwin Runs, Tioga County, PA, 2012-2017
North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2020 retrieved 2020-06-26 North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2020 retrieved 2020-06-26
Using expert knowledge to support Endangered Species Act decision‐making for data‐deficient species Using expert knowledge to support Endangered Species Act decision‐making for data‐deficient species
A Bayesian framework for assessing extinction risk based on ordinal categories of population condition and projected landscape change A Bayesian framework for assessing extinction risk based on ordinal categories of population condition and projected landscape change
Sediment dynamics and implications for management: State of the science from long‐term research in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA Sediment dynamics and implications for management: State of the science from long‐term research in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA
A random forest approach for bounded outcome variables A random forest approach for bounded outcome variables
Shale gas development has limited effects on stream biology and geochemistry in a gradient-based, multiparameter study in Pennsylvania Shale gas development has limited effects on stream biology and geochemistry in a gradient-based, multiparameter study in Pennsylvania
Disentangling the potential effects of land-use and climate change on stream conditions Disentangling the potential effects of land-use and climate change on stream conditions
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.