Robert Jacobson, PhD (Former Employee)
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Quantifying habitat benefits of channel reconfigurations on a highly regulated river system, Lower Missouri River, USA Quantifying habitat benefits of channel reconfigurations on a highly regulated river system, Lower Missouri River, USA
We present a quantitative analysis of habitat availability in a highly regulated lowland river, comparing a restored reach with two reference reaches: an un-restored, channelized reach, and a least-altered reach. We evaluate the effects of channel modifications in terms of distributions of depth and velocity as well as distributions and availability of habitats thought to be supportive...
Authors
Susannah Erwin, Robert Jacobson, Caroline Elliott
Stakeholder-led science: engaging resource managers to identify science needs for long-term management of floodplain conservation lands Stakeholder-led science: engaging resource managers to identify science needs for long-term management of floodplain conservation lands
Floodplains pose challenges to managers of conservation lands because of constantly changing interactions with their rivers. Although scientific knowledge and understanding of the dynamics and drivers of river-floodplain systems can provide guidance to floodplain managers, the scientific process often occurs in isolation from management. Further, communication barriers between scientists...
Authors
Kristin Bouska, Garth A. Lindner, Craig Paukert, Robert Jacobson
The Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) effects analysis The Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) effects analysis
The Missouri River Pallid Sturgeon Effects Analysis (EA) was designed to assess how Missouri River management has affected—and may affect—the endangered Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) population. The EA emerged from the recognition that the direction and focus of the Missouri River Recovery Program would benefit from an updated, thorough evaluation of what is known, what is not...
Authors
Robert Jacobson
Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) effects analysis—Integrative report 2016 Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) effects analysis—Integrative report 2016
The Missouri River Pallid Sturgeon Effects Analysis was designed to carry out three components of an assessment of how Missouri River management has affected, and will affect, population dynamics of endangered Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon): (1) collection of reliable scientific information, (2) critical assessment and synthesis of available data and analyses, and (3) analysis of...
Authors
Robert Jacobson, Mandy Annis, Michael E. Colvin, Daniel James, Timothy Welker, Michael Parsley
Identifying sturgeon spawning locations through back-calculations of drift Identifying sturgeon spawning locations through back-calculations of drift
Unfavorable spawning habitat conditions have been identified as a potential limiting factor for recovery of the endangered pallid sturgeon on the Missouri River and its tributaries. After successful spawning, incubation, and hatching, sturgeon free embryos passively drift downstream and are sometimes captured by sampling crews. While spawning habitat has been identified at time of...
Authors
Edward Bulliner, Susannah Erwin, Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki, Amy George, Aaron Delonay
Measurement of bedform migration rates on the Lower Missouri River in Missouri, USA using repeat measurements with a multibeam echosounder Measurement of bedform migration rates on the Lower Missouri River in Missouri, USA using repeat measurements with a multibeam echosounder
High-resolution repeat multibeam echosounder measurements on the Lower Missouri River near Boonville, Missouri, USA show bedform movement and sand storage patterns over daily to seasonal time scales and a range of discharges. Higher flows are frequently, but not always, associated with larger bedforms, higher bedform movement rates, and higher bedload transport rates. Measurements of the...
Authors
Caroline Elliott, Robert Jacobson
Surficial geological tools in fluvial geomorphology: Chapter 2 Surficial geological tools in fluvial geomorphology: Chapter 2
Increasingly, environmental scientists are being asked to develop an understanding of how rivers and streams have been altered by environmental stresses, whether rivers are subject to physical or chemical hazards, how they can be restored, and how they will respond to future environmental change. These questions present substantive challenges to the discipline of fluvial geomorphology...
Authors
Robert Jacobson, James E. O'Connor, Takashi Oguchi
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—Annual report 2014 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—Annual report 2014
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, Kimberly Chojnacki, Robert Jacobson, Patrick Braaten, Kevin Buhl, Caroline Elliott, Susannah Erwin, Jacob D.A. Faulkner, James S. Candrl, David Fuller, Kenneth Backes, Tyler Haddix, Matthew Rugg, Christopher Wesolek, Brandon Eder, Gerald Mestl
Development of working hypotheses linking management of the Missouri River to population dynamics of Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) Development of working hypotheses linking management of the Missouri River to population dynamics of Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon)
This report documents a process of filtering of hypotheses that relate Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) population dynamics to management actions including flow alterations, channel reconfigurations, and pallid sturgeon population augmentation. The filtering process was a partnership among U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and U.S. Fish and...
Authors
Robert Jacobson, Michael Parsley, Mandy L. Annis, Michael E. Colvin, Timothy Welker, Daniel James
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—Annual report 2013 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—Annual report 2013
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 pallid sturgeon reproductive ecology, early life history, habitat requirements, and physiology. The project...
Authors
Aaron Delonay, Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki, Patrick Braaten, Kevin Buhl, Brandon L Eder, Caroline Elliott, Susannah Erwin, David Fuller, Tyler Haddix, Hallie Ladd, Gerald Mestl, Diana Papoulias, Jason Rhoten, Christopher Wesolek, Mark Wildhaber
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
Influence of channel morphology and flow regime on larval drift of pallid sturgeon in the Lower Missouri River Influence of channel morphology and flow regime on larval drift of pallid sturgeon in the Lower Missouri River
The transition from drifting free embryo to exogenously feeding larvae has been identified as a potential life-stage bottleneck for the endangered Missouri River pallid sturgeon. Previous studies have indicated that river regulation and fragmentation may contribute to the mortality of larval pallid sturgeon by reducing the extent of free-flowing river available to free embryos to...
Authors
Susannah Erwin, Robert Jacobson
Non-USGS Publications**
Jacobson, R. B., 1986, Genesis and distribution of colluvium, Buffalo Creek Area, Marion County, West Virginia: Transportation Research Record, Transportation Research Board, v. 1089, p. 63-67.
Jacobson, R. B., and Coleman, D.J., 1986, Stratigraphy and recent evolution of Maryland Piedmont flood plains: American Journal of Science, v. 286, p. 617-637
**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
Filter Total Items: 14
Filter Total Items: 142
Quantifying habitat benefits of channel reconfigurations on a highly regulated river system, Lower Missouri River, USA Quantifying habitat benefits of channel reconfigurations on a highly regulated river system, Lower Missouri River, USA
We present a quantitative analysis of habitat availability in a highly regulated lowland river, comparing a restored reach with two reference reaches: an un-restored, channelized reach, and a least-altered reach. We evaluate the effects of channel modifications in terms of distributions of depth and velocity as well as distributions and availability of habitats thought to be supportive...
Authors
Susannah Erwin, Robert Jacobson, Caroline Elliott
Stakeholder-led science: engaging resource managers to identify science needs for long-term management of floodplain conservation lands Stakeholder-led science: engaging resource managers to identify science needs for long-term management of floodplain conservation lands
Floodplains pose challenges to managers of conservation lands because of constantly changing interactions with their rivers. Although scientific knowledge and understanding of the dynamics and drivers of river-floodplain systems can provide guidance to floodplain managers, the scientific process often occurs in isolation from management. Further, communication barriers between scientists...
Authors
Kristin Bouska, Garth A. Lindner, Craig Paukert, Robert Jacobson
The Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) effects analysis The Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) effects analysis
The Missouri River Pallid Sturgeon Effects Analysis (EA) was designed to assess how Missouri River management has affected—and may affect—the endangered Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) population. The EA emerged from the recognition that the direction and focus of the Missouri River Recovery Program would benefit from an updated, thorough evaluation of what is known, what is not...
Authors
Robert Jacobson
Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) effects analysis—Integrative report 2016 Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) effects analysis—Integrative report 2016
The Missouri River Pallid Sturgeon Effects Analysis was designed to carry out three components of an assessment of how Missouri River management has affected, and will affect, population dynamics of endangered Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon): (1) collection of reliable scientific information, (2) critical assessment and synthesis of available data and analyses, and (3) analysis of...
Authors
Robert Jacobson, Mandy Annis, Michael E. Colvin, Daniel James, Timothy Welker, Michael Parsley
Identifying sturgeon spawning locations through back-calculations of drift Identifying sturgeon spawning locations through back-calculations of drift
Unfavorable spawning habitat conditions have been identified as a potential limiting factor for recovery of the endangered pallid sturgeon on the Missouri River and its tributaries. After successful spawning, incubation, and hatching, sturgeon free embryos passively drift downstream and are sometimes captured by sampling crews. While spawning habitat has been identified at time of...
Authors
Edward Bulliner, Susannah Erwin, Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki, Amy George, Aaron Delonay
Measurement of bedform migration rates on the Lower Missouri River in Missouri, USA using repeat measurements with a multibeam echosounder Measurement of bedform migration rates on the Lower Missouri River in Missouri, USA using repeat measurements with a multibeam echosounder
High-resolution repeat multibeam echosounder measurements on the Lower Missouri River near Boonville, Missouri, USA show bedform movement and sand storage patterns over daily to seasonal time scales and a range of discharges. Higher flows are frequently, but not always, associated with larger bedforms, higher bedform movement rates, and higher bedload transport rates. Measurements of the...
Authors
Caroline Elliott, Robert Jacobson
Surficial geological tools in fluvial geomorphology: Chapter 2 Surficial geological tools in fluvial geomorphology: Chapter 2
Increasingly, environmental scientists are being asked to develop an understanding of how rivers and streams have been altered by environmental stresses, whether rivers are subject to physical or chemical hazards, how they can be restored, and how they will respond to future environmental change. These questions present substantive challenges to the discipline of fluvial geomorphology...
Authors
Robert Jacobson, James E. O'Connor, Takashi Oguchi
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—Annual report 2014 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—Annual report 2014
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, Kimberly Chojnacki, Robert Jacobson, Patrick Braaten, Kevin Buhl, Caroline Elliott, Susannah Erwin, Jacob D.A. Faulkner, James S. Candrl, David Fuller, Kenneth Backes, Tyler Haddix, Matthew Rugg, Christopher Wesolek, Brandon Eder, Gerald Mestl
Development of working hypotheses linking management of the Missouri River to population dynamics of Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) Development of working hypotheses linking management of the Missouri River to population dynamics of Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon)
This report documents a process of filtering of hypotheses that relate Missouri River Scaphirhynchus albus (pallid sturgeon) population dynamics to management actions including flow alterations, channel reconfigurations, and pallid sturgeon population augmentation. The filtering process was a partnership among U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and U.S. Fish and...
Authors
Robert Jacobson, Michael Parsley, Mandy L. Annis, Michael E. Colvin, Timothy Welker, Daniel James
Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—Annual report 2013 Ecological requirements for pallid sturgeon reproduction and recruitment in the Missouri River—Annual report 2013
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 pallid sturgeon reproductive ecology, early life history, habitat requirements, and physiology. The project...
Authors
Aaron Delonay, Robert Jacobson, Kimberly Chojnacki, Patrick Braaten, Kevin Buhl, Brandon L Eder, Caroline Elliott, Susannah Erwin, David Fuller, Tyler Haddix, Hallie Ladd, Gerald Mestl, Diana Papoulias, Jason Rhoten, Christopher Wesolek, Mark Wildhaber
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
Influence of channel morphology and flow regime on larval drift of pallid sturgeon in the Lower Missouri River Influence of channel morphology and flow regime on larval drift of pallid sturgeon in the Lower Missouri River
The transition from drifting free embryo to exogenously feeding larvae has been identified as a potential life-stage bottleneck for the endangered Missouri River pallid sturgeon. Previous studies have indicated that river regulation and fragmentation may contribute to the mortality of larval pallid sturgeon by reducing the extent of free-flowing river available to free embryos to...
Authors
Susannah Erwin, Robert Jacobson
Non-USGS Publications**
Jacobson, R. B., 1986, Genesis and distribution of colluvium, Buffalo Creek Area, Marion County, West Virginia: Transportation Research Record, Transportation Research Board, v. 1089, p. 63-67.
Jacobson, R. B., and Coleman, D.J., 1986, Stratigraphy and recent evolution of Maryland Piedmont flood plains: American Journal of Science, v. 286, p. 617-637
**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.