Larval samples collected near the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.
Kimberly Chojnacki
Kim is a Biologist at the Columbia Environmental Research Center.
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Larval samples collected near the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.
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Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—A synthesis of science, 2005 to 2012 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—A synthesis of science, 2005 to 2012
This report is intended to synthesize the state of the scientific understanding of pallid sturgeon ecological requirements to provide recommendations for future science directions and context for Missouri River restoration and management decisions. Recruitment of pallid sturgeon has been low to non-existent throughout its range. Emerging understanding of the genetic structure of pallid...
Authors
Aaron Delonay, Kimberly Chojnacki, Robert Jacobson, Janice L. Albers, Patrick Braaten, Edward Bulliner, Caroline Elliott, Susannah Erwin, David Fuller, Justin Haas, Hallie Ladd, Gerald Mestl, Diana Papoulias, Mark Wildhaber
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River: annual report 2011 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River: annual report 2011
The Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Project is a multiyear, multiagency collaborative research framework developed to provide information to support pallid sturgeon recovery and Missouri River management decisions. The project strategy integrates field and laboratory studies of sturgeon reproductive ecology, early life history, habitat requirements, and physiology. The project scope of...
Authors
Aaron DeLonay, Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki, Mandy L. Annis, P. J. Braaten, Caroline Elliott, D. Fuller, Justin Haas, Tyler Haddix, Hallie Ladd, Brandon McElroy, Gerald Mestl, Diana Papoulias, Jason Rhoten, Mark Wildhaber
User’s manual to update the National Wildlife Refuge System Water Quality Information System (WQIS) User’s manual to update the National Wildlife Refuge System Water Quality Information System (WQIS)
National Wildlife Refuges may have impaired water quality resulting from historic and current land uses, upstream sources, and aerial pollutant deposition. National Wildlife Refuge staff have limited time available to identify and evaluate potential water quality issues. As a result, water quality–related issues may not be resolved until a problem has already arisen. The National...
Authors
Kimberly Chojnacki, Chad J. Vishy, Jo Hinck, Susan Finger, Michael Higgins, Kevin Kilbride
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: Annual report 2010 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: Annual report 2010
The Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Project is a multiyear, multiagency collaborative research framework developed to provide information to support pallid sturgeon recovery and Missouri River management decisions. The project strategy integrates field and laboratory studies of sturgeon reproductive ecology, early life history, habitat requirements, and physiology. The project scope of...
Authors
Aaron DeLonay, Robert Jacobson, Diana Papoulias, Mark Wildhaber, Kimberly Chojnacki, Emily K. Pherigo, Justin Haas, Gerald Mestl
Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) and geodatabase for the Lower Missouri River Valley Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) and geodatabase for the Lower Missouri River Valley
The Land Capacity Potential Index (LCPI) is a coarse-scale index intended to delineate broad land-capability classes in the Lower Missouri River valley bottom from the Gavins Point Dam near Yankton, South Dakota to the mouth of the Missouri River near St. Louis, Missouri (river miles 811–0). The LCPI provides a systematic index of wetness potential and soil moisture-retention potential...
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Kimberly Chojnacki, Matthew Struckhoff, Robert Jacobson
Fish and chips? Implanted transmitters help map the endangered pallid sturgeon Fish and chips? Implanted transmitters help map the endangered pallid sturgeon
With a flattened snout, long slender tail and rows of bony plates lining its body, the pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus) has a unique, almost pre-historic, appearance. This endangered fish is native to the muddy, free-flowing waters of the Missouri River.
Authors
Kimberly Chojnacki, Aaron DeLonay
A geospatial approach to identify water quality issues for National Wildlife Refuges in Oregon and Washington A geospatial approach to identify water quality issues for National Wildlife Refuges in Oregon and Washington
Many National Wildlife Refuges (Refuges) have impaired water quality resulting from historic and current land uses, upstream sources, and aerial pollutant deposition. Competing duties limit the time available for Refuge staff to identify and evaluate potential water quality issues. As a result, water quality–related issues may not be resolved until a problem has already arisen. This...
Authors
Jo Hinck, Kimberly Chojnacki, Susan Finger, Greg Linder, Kevin Kilbride
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: Annual report 2009 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: Annual report 2009
The Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Project is a multiyear, multiagency collaborative research framework developed to provide information to support pallid sturgeon recovery and Missouri River management decisions. The general Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Project strategy is to integrate field and laboratory studies of sturgeon reproductive ecology, habitat requirements, and...
Authors
Aaron DeLonay, Robert Jacobson, Diana Papoulias, Mark Wildhaber, Kimberly Chojnacki, Emily K. Pherigo, Casey Bergthold, Gerald Mestl
Ecological Requirements for Pallid Sturgeon Reproduction and Recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: A Research Synthesis 2005-08 Ecological Requirements for Pallid Sturgeon Reproduction and Recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: A Research Synthesis 2005-08
This report provides a synthesis of results obtained between 2005 and 2008 from the Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Program, an interagency collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Missouri River Recovery - Integrated Science Program. The goal of the Comprehensive Sturgeon...
Authors
Aaron DeLonay, Robert Jacobson, Diana Papoulias, Darin Simpkins, Mark Wildhaber, Joanna Reuter, Tom Bonnot, Kimberly Chojnacki, Carl Korschgen, Gerald Mestl, Michael Mac
Environmental contaminants in freshwater fish and their risk to piscivorous wildlife based on a national monitoring program Environmental contaminants in freshwater fish and their risk to piscivorous wildlife based on a national monitoring program
Organochlorine chemical residues and elemental concentrations were measured in piscivorous and benthivorous fish at 111 sites from large U.S. river basins. Potential contaminant sources such as urban and agricultural runoff, industrial discharges, mine drainage, and irrigation varied among the sampling sites. Our objectives were to provide summary statistics for chemical contaminants and...
Authors
J.E. Hinck, C. J. Schmitt, K.A. Chojnacki, D. Tillitt
Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) for the Lower Missouri River Valley Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) for the Lower Missouri River Valley
The Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) was developed to serve as a relatively coarse-scale index to delineate broad land capability classes in the valley of the Lower Missouri River. The index integrates fundamental factors that determine suitability of land for various uses, and may provide a useful mechanism to guide land-management decisions. The LCPI was constructed from...
Authors
Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki, Joanna Reuter
Hydroacoustic mapping to define sedimentation rates and characterize lentic habitats in DeSoto Lake, DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge Hydroacoustic mapping to define sedimentation rates and characterize lentic habitats in DeSoto Lake, DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge
Hydroacoustic tools were used to map depth, elevation, and substrate on DeSoto Lake in March 2006. DeSoto Lake, located on the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa and Nebraska, is one of the largest oxbow lakes of the Missouri River system. It is used by over 500,000 migratory birds each fall and spring and is also an important aquatic resource for anglers. Management concerns at the...
Authors
Caroline Elliott, Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki
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Larval Samples
Larval samples collected near the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.
Larval samples collected near the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.
Filter Total Items: 24
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—A synthesis of science, 2005 to 2012 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—A synthesis of science, 2005 to 2012
This report is intended to synthesize the state of the scientific understanding of pallid sturgeon ecological requirements to provide recommendations for future science directions and context for Missouri River restoration and management decisions. Recruitment of pallid sturgeon has been low to non-existent throughout its range. Emerging understanding of the genetic structure of pallid...
Authors
Aaron Delonay, Kimberly Chojnacki, Robert Jacobson, Janice L. Albers, Patrick Braaten, Edward Bulliner, Caroline Elliott, Susannah Erwin, David Fuller, Justin Haas, Hallie Ladd, Gerald Mestl, Diana Papoulias, Mark Wildhaber
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River: annual report 2011 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River: annual report 2011
The Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Project is a multiyear, multiagency collaborative research framework developed to provide information to support pallid sturgeon recovery and Missouri River management decisions. The project strategy integrates field and laboratory studies of sturgeon reproductive ecology, early life history, habitat requirements, and physiology. The project scope of...
Authors
Aaron DeLonay, Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki, Mandy L. Annis, P. J. Braaten, Caroline Elliott, D. Fuller, Justin Haas, Tyler Haddix, Hallie Ladd, Brandon McElroy, Gerald Mestl, Diana Papoulias, Jason Rhoten, Mark Wildhaber
User’s manual to update the National Wildlife Refuge System Water Quality Information System (WQIS) User’s manual to update the National Wildlife Refuge System Water Quality Information System (WQIS)
National Wildlife Refuges may have impaired water quality resulting from historic and current land uses, upstream sources, and aerial pollutant deposition. National Wildlife Refuge staff have limited time available to identify and evaluate potential water quality issues. As a result, water quality–related issues may not be resolved until a problem has already arisen. The National...
Authors
Kimberly Chojnacki, Chad J. Vishy, Jo Hinck, Susan Finger, Michael Higgins, Kevin Kilbride
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: Annual report 2010 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: Annual report 2010
The Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Project is a multiyear, multiagency collaborative research framework developed to provide information to support pallid sturgeon recovery and Missouri River management decisions. The project strategy integrates field and laboratory studies of sturgeon reproductive ecology, early life history, habitat requirements, and physiology. The project scope of...
Authors
Aaron DeLonay, Robert Jacobson, Diana Papoulias, Mark Wildhaber, Kimberly Chojnacki, Emily K. Pherigo, Justin Haas, Gerald Mestl
Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) and geodatabase for the Lower Missouri River Valley Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) and geodatabase for the Lower Missouri River Valley
The Land Capacity Potential Index (LCPI) is a coarse-scale index intended to delineate broad land-capability classes in the Lower Missouri River valley bottom from the Gavins Point Dam near Yankton, South Dakota to the mouth of the Missouri River near St. Louis, Missouri (river miles 811–0). The LCPI provides a systematic index of wetness potential and soil moisture-retention potential...
Authors
Kimberly Chojnacki, Matthew Struckhoff, Robert Jacobson
Fish and chips? Implanted transmitters help map the endangered pallid sturgeon Fish and chips? Implanted transmitters help map the endangered pallid sturgeon
With a flattened snout, long slender tail and rows of bony plates lining its body, the pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus) has a unique, almost pre-historic, appearance. This endangered fish is native to the muddy, free-flowing waters of the Missouri River.
Authors
Kimberly Chojnacki, Aaron DeLonay
A geospatial approach to identify water quality issues for National Wildlife Refuges in Oregon and Washington A geospatial approach to identify water quality issues for National Wildlife Refuges in Oregon and Washington
Many National Wildlife Refuges (Refuges) have impaired water quality resulting from historic and current land uses, upstream sources, and aerial pollutant deposition. Competing duties limit the time available for Refuge staff to identify and evaluate potential water quality issues. As a result, water quality–related issues may not be resolved until a problem has already arisen. This...
Authors
Jo Hinck, Kimberly Chojnacki, Susan Finger, Greg Linder, Kevin Kilbride
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: Annual report 2009 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: Annual report 2009
The Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Project is a multiyear, multiagency collaborative research framework developed to provide information to support pallid sturgeon recovery and Missouri River management decisions. The general Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Project strategy is to integrate field and laboratory studies of sturgeon reproductive ecology, habitat requirements, and...
Authors
Aaron DeLonay, Robert Jacobson, Diana Papoulias, Mark Wildhaber, Kimberly Chojnacki, Emily K. Pherigo, Casey Bergthold, Gerald Mestl
Ecological Requirements for Pallid Sturgeon Reproduction and Recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: A Research Synthesis 2005-08 Ecological Requirements for Pallid Sturgeon Reproduction and Recruitment in the Lower Missouri River: A Research Synthesis 2005-08
This report provides a synthesis of results obtained between 2005 and 2008 from the Comprehensive Sturgeon Research Program, an interagency collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Missouri River Recovery - Integrated Science Program. The goal of the Comprehensive Sturgeon...
Authors
Aaron DeLonay, Robert Jacobson, Diana Papoulias, Darin Simpkins, Mark Wildhaber, Joanna Reuter, Tom Bonnot, Kimberly Chojnacki, Carl Korschgen, Gerald Mestl, Michael Mac
Environmental contaminants in freshwater fish and their risk to piscivorous wildlife based on a national monitoring program Environmental contaminants in freshwater fish and their risk to piscivorous wildlife based on a national monitoring program
Organochlorine chemical residues and elemental concentrations were measured in piscivorous and benthivorous fish at 111 sites from large U.S. river basins. Potential contaminant sources such as urban and agricultural runoff, industrial discharges, mine drainage, and irrigation varied among the sampling sites. Our objectives were to provide summary statistics for chemical contaminants and...
Authors
J.E. Hinck, C. J. Schmitt, K.A. Chojnacki, D. Tillitt
Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) for the Lower Missouri River Valley Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) for the Lower Missouri River Valley
The Land Capability Potential Index (LCPI) was developed to serve as a relatively coarse-scale index to delineate broad land capability classes in the valley of the Lower Missouri River. The index integrates fundamental factors that determine suitability of land for various uses, and may provide a useful mechanism to guide land-management decisions. The LCPI was constructed from...
Authors
Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki, Joanna Reuter
Hydroacoustic mapping to define sedimentation rates and characterize lentic habitats in DeSoto Lake, DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge Hydroacoustic mapping to define sedimentation rates and characterize lentic habitats in DeSoto Lake, DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge
Hydroacoustic tools were used to map depth, elevation, and substrate on DeSoto Lake in March 2006. DeSoto Lake, located on the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa and Nebraska, is one of the largest oxbow lakes of the Missouri River system. It is used by over 500,000 migratory birds each fall and spring and is also an important aquatic resource for anglers. Management concerns at the...
Authors
Caroline Elliott, Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki