Researchers at the USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center and their partners place thermal remote cameras near deer and elk carcasses in Yellowstone National Park to capture images of wolves with mange feeding in the wild.
Paul Cross, Ph.D.
My research focuses on applied wildlife disease, conservation and management issues around the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Research Interests
I try to integrate multiple different scientific fields, but my specific background is in field ecology, behavior and mathematical modeling. There are two central themes in my research: (1) the integration of empirical data and mathematical modeling, and (2) the effects of host behavior on disease dynamics. Currently, my research focuses on brucellosis, chronic wasting disease, canine distemper and sarcoptic mange.
Professional Experience
Research Wildlife Biologist, USGS, Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, 2005-present.
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. Environmental Science, Policy, and Management. 2005. University of California, Berkeley
B.A. Environmental Science. 1998. University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Science and Products
USGS Chronic Wasting Disease Research at NOROCK
USGS Chronic Wasting Disease Research at the National Elk Refuge
Predicting the effects of supplemental feeding and chronic wasting disease in Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem elk
Brucellosis
Climate-Informed Disease Threat Assessment for Montana’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need
COVID-19 Pathways and Wildlife Dynamics
Elk Herd Unit Ecological Data for Northwestern Wyoming and Southwestern Montana in relation to Elk Feedgrounds from 1995-2020 Elk Herd Unit Ecological Data for Northwestern Wyoming and Southwestern Montana in relation to Elk Feedgrounds from 1995-2020
Winter Tick Host Competency Data from Elk and Moose in the Southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2020-2023 Winter Tick Host Competency Data from Elk and Moose in the Southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2020-2023
Working Dog Tick Transect results and cost comparisons in Jackson Hole, WY from Oct - Nov 2021 Working Dog Tick Transect results and cost comparisons in Jackson Hole, WY from Oct - Nov 2021
Blacklegged tick nymph densities, tickborne pathogen prevalence, and white-tailed deer densities in eight national parks in the eastern United States from 2014-2022 Blacklegged tick nymph densities, tickborne pathogen prevalence, and white-tailed deer densities in eight national parks in the eastern United States from 2014-2022
Chronic Wasting Disease Modeling for Bridger Teton National Forest Structured Decision Making (cwd-btnf-sdm-v2) Chronic Wasting Disease Modeling for Bridger Teton National Forest Structured Decision Making (cwd-btnf-sdm-v2)
Researchers at the USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center and their partners place thermal remote cameras near deer and elk carcasses in Yellowstone National Park to capture images of wolves with mange feeding in the wild.
Elk congregate on the Camp Creek Feed Ground in northwestern Wyoming.
Elk congregate on the Camp Creek Feed Ground in northwestern Wyoming.
In the Rocky Mountain West, people and wildlife inhabit many of the same areas and USGS scientists are studying wildlife diseases, such as brucellosis in elk and bison, and how these diseases are transmitted between domestic and non-domestic hosts.
In the Rocky Mountain West, people and wildlife inhabit many of the same areas and USGS scientists are studying wildlife diseases, such as brucellosis in elk and bison, and how these diseases are transmitted between domestic and non-domestic hosts.
Challenges and opportunities in mitigating sarcoptic mange in wild South American camelids Challenges and opportunities in mitigating sarcoptic mange in wild South American camelids
Decision framing overview and performance of management alternatives for bison and elk feedground management at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming Decision framing overview and performance of management alternatives for bison and elk feedground management at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming
Predictions of elk and chronic wasting disease dynamics at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming, and surrounding areas Predictions of elk and chronic wasting disease dynamics at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming, and surrounding areas
Decision analysis in support of the National Elk Refuge bison and elk management plan Decision analysis in support of the National Elk Refuge bison and elk management plan
Evaluating elk distribution and conflict under proposed management alternatives at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming Evaluating elk distribution and conflict under proposed management alternatives at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming
Predictions of elk, chronic wasting disease dynamics, and socioeconomics under alternative D at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming, and surrounding areas Predictions of elk, chronic wasting disease dynamics, and socioeconomics under alternative D at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming, and surrounding areas
CWD Simulation App CWD Simulation App
Software code for simulating elk and chronic wasting disease dynamics on the National Elk Refuge (version 2.0) Software code for simulating elk and chronic wasting disease dynamics on the National Elk Refuge (version 2.0)
Software code for simulating elk and chronic wasting disease dynamics on the National Elk Refuge (version 0.1.0) Software code for simulating elk and chronic wasting disease dynamics on the National Elk Refuge (version 0.1.0)
Chronic Wasting Disease Modeling for Bridger Teton National Forest Structured Decision Making (cwd-btnf-sdm-v2) Chronic Wasting Disease Modeling for Bridger Teton National Forest Structured Decision Making (cwd-btnf-sdm-v2)
CWDsims version v0.2.2 CWDsims version v0.2.2
Bighorn Sheep Risk of Contact Tool Bighorn Sheep Risk of Contact Tool
Science and Products
USGS Chronic Wasting Disease Research at NOROCK
USGS Chronic Wasting Disease Research at the National Elk Refuge
Predicting the effects of supplemental feeding and chronic wasting disease in Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem elk
Brucellosis
Climate-Informed Disease Threat Assessment for Montana’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need
COVID-19 Pathways and Wildlife Dynamics
Elk Herd Unit Ecological Data for Northwestern Wyoming and Southwestern Montana in relation to Elk Feedgrounds from 1995-2020 Elk Herd Unit Ecological Data for Northwestern Wyoming and Southwestern Montana in relation to Elk Feedgrounds from 1995-2020
Winter Tick Host Competency Data from Elk and Moose in the Southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2020-2023 Winter Tick Host Competency Data from Elk and Moose in the Southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2020-2023
Working Dog Tick Transect results and cost comparisons in Jackson Hole, WY from Oct - Nov 2021 Working Dog Tick Transect results and cost comparisons in Jackson Hole, WY from Oct - Nov 2021
Blacklegged tick nymph densities, tickborne pathogen prevalence, and white-tailed deer densities in eight national parks in the eastern United States from 2014-2022 Blacklegged tick nymph densities, tickborne pathogen prevalence, and white-tailed deer densities in eight national parks in the eastern United States from 2014-2022
Chronic Wasting Disease Modeling for Bridger Teton National Forest Structured Decision Making (cwd-btnf-sdm-v2) Chronic Wasting Disease Modeling for Bridger Teton National Forest Structured Decision Making (cwd-btnf-sdm-v2)
Researchers at the USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center and their partners place thermal remote cameras near deer and elk carcasses in Yellowstone National Park to capture images of wolves with mange feeding in the wild.
Researchers at the USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center and their partners place thermal remote cameras near deer and elk carcasses in Yellowstone National Park to capture images of wolves with mange feeding in the wild.
Elk congregate on the Camp Creek Feed Ground in northwestern Wyoming.
Elk congregate on the Camp Creek Feed Ground in northwestern Wyoming.
In the Rocky Mountain West, people and wildlife inhabit many of the same areas and USGS scientists are studying wildlife diseases, such as brucellosis in elk and bison, and how these diseases are transmitted between domestic and non-domestic hosts.
In the Rocky Mountain West, people and wildlife inhabit many of the same areas and USGS scientists are studying wildlife diseases, such as brucellosis in elk and bison, and how these diseases are transmitted between domestic and non-domestic hosts.