Travis S Schmidt, Ph.D.
Travis Schmidt is a Research Ecologist for the Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center.
Travis' aims are to better understand how ecosystems respond to natural and human cause disturbances. He researches the effects of metals, pesticides, and other contaminants on aquatic and riparian ecological communities.
Professional Experience
2020 to present, Research Ecologist, Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center, Helena, MT
2009-2020, Research Ecologist, Colorado Water Science Center, Fort Collins, CO
2007-2009, Mendenhall Fellow, Central Mineral and Environmental Science Center, Denver, CO
2003-2007, USDA Fellow, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
2001-2003, Ecotoxicologist, ELM Consulting, Chicago, IL
1999-2001, Research Assistant, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
1998-1999, Research Assistant, Aquatic Ecology Lab, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1998-1999, Department of Biology, Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. Ecotoxicology, Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University, 2007
M.S. Aquatic Toxicology, Biology Department, Virginia Tech, 2001
B.S. Ecology, Biology Department, The Pennsylvania State University, 1998
Science and Products
Data set for an ecological risk assessment of Firpronil compounds in US streams Data set for an ecological risk assessment of Firpronil compounds in US streams
Concentrations of pesticides associated with streambed sediment and biofilm in California streams, 2017 Concentrations of pesticides associated with streambed sediment and biofilm in California streams, 2017
Concentrations of pesticides associated with streambed sediment and biofilm in California streams, 2017 Concentrations of pesticides associated with streambed sediment and biofilm in California streams, 2017
Fish tissue mercury and selenium concentrations in Upper Colorado River Basin: 1962-2011 Fish tissue mercury and selenium concentrations in Upper Colorado River Basin: 1962-2011
Water-quality and stream-habitat metrics calculated for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program's Regional Stream Quality Assessment conducted in the southeast United States in support of ecological and habitat stressor models, 2014 Water-quality and stream-habitat metrics calculated for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program's Regional Stream Quality Assessment conducted in the southeast United States in support of ecological and habitat stressor models, 2014
Linking the Agricultural Landscape of the Midwest to Stream Health with Structural Equation Modeling: Model Input Data Linking the Agricultural Landscape of the Midwest to Stream Health with Structural Equation Modeling: Model Input Data
Data for Biogeochemical and Physical Processes Controlling Mercury and Selenium Bioaccumulation in Bighorn Lake, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Montana and Wyoming, 2015-2016 Data for Biogeochemical and Physical Processes Controlling Mercury and Selenium Bioaccumulation in Bighorn Lake, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Montana and Wyoming, 2015-2016
Disentangling the effects of low pH and metal mixture toxicity on macroinvertebrate diversity: datasets Disentangling the effects of low pH and metal mixture toxicity on macroinvertebrate diversity: datasets
Zinc concentrations and isotopic signatures of an aquatic insect (mayfly, Baetis tricaudatus) Zinc concentrations and isotopic signatures of an aquatic insect (mayfly, Baetis tricaudatus)
Bifenthrin causes trophic cascade and altered insect emergences in mesocosms: implications for small streams Bifenthrin causes trophic cascade and altered insect emergences in mesocosms: implications for small streams
Lack of evidence for indirect effects from stonefly predators on primary production under future climate warming scenarios Lack of evidence for indirect effects from stonefly predators on primary production under future climate warming scenarios
Sediment sources and sealed-pavement area drive polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and metal occurrence in urban streams Sediment sources and sealed-pavement area drive polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and metal occurrence in urban streams
Multiple in-stream stressors degrade biological assemblages in five U.S. regions Multiple in-stream stressors degrade biological assemblages in five U.S. regions
Is there an urban pesticide signature? Urban streams in five U.S. regions share common dissolved-phase pesticides but differ in predicted aquatic toxicity Is there an urban pesticide signature? Urban streams in five U.S. regions share common dissolved-phase pesticides but differ in predicted aquatic toxicity
Temporal influences on selenium partitioning, trophic transfer, and exposure in a major U.S. river Temporal influences on selenium partitioning, trophic transfer, and exposure in a major U.S. river
Variation in metal concentrations across a large contamination gradient is reflected in stream but not linked riparian food webs Variation in metal concentrations across a large contamination gradient is reflected in stream but not linked riparian food webs
Common insecticide disrupts aquatic communities: A mesocosm-to-field ecological risk assessment of fipronil and its degradates in U.S. streams Common insecticide disrupts aquatic communities: A mesocosm-to-field ecological risk assessment of fipronil and its degradates in U.S. streams
Time-dependent accumulation of Cd, Co, Cu, Ni, and Zn in mayfly and caddisfly larvae in experimental streams: Metal sensitivity, uptake pathways, and mixture toxicity Time-dependent accumulation of Cd, Co, Cu, Ni, and Zn in mayfly and caddisfly larvae in experimental streams: Metal sensitivity, uptake pathways, and mixture toxicity
Biofilms provide new insight into pesticide occurrence in streams and links to aquatic ecological communities Biofilms provide new insight into pesticide occurrence in streams and links to aquatic ecological communities
Mercury and selenium concentrations in fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin, southwestern United States: A retrospective assessment Mercury and selenium concentrations in fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin, southwestern United States: A retrospective assessment
Bioaccumulation and toxicity of cadmium, copper, nickel, and zinc and their mixtures to aquatic insect communities Bioaccumulation and toxicity of cadmium, copper, nickel, and zinc and their mixtures to aquatic insect communities
Projected urban growth in the Southeastern USA puts small streams at risk Projected urban growth in the Southeastern USA puts small streams at risk
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
Data set for an ecological risk assessment of Firpronil compounds in US streams Data set for an ecological risk assessment of Firpronil compounds in US streams
Concentrations of pesticides associated with streambed sediment and biofilm in California streams, 2017 Concentrations of pesticides associated with streambed sediment and biofilm in California streams, 2017
Concentrations of pesticides associated with streambed sediment and biofilm in California streams, 2017 Concentrations of pesticides associated with streambed sediment and biofilm in California streams, 2017
Fish tissue mercury and selenium concentrations in Upper Colorado River Basin: 1962-2011 Fish tissue mercury and selenium concentrations in Upper Colorado River Basin: 1962-2011
Water-quality and stream-habitat metrics calculated for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program's Regional Stream Quality Assessment conducted in the southeast United States in support of ecological and habitat stressor models, 2014 Water-quality and stream-habitat metrics calculated for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program's Regional Stream Quality Assessment conducted in the southeast United States in support of ecological and habitat stressor models, 2014
Linking the Agricultural Landscape of the Midwest to Stream Health with Structural Equation Modeling: Model Input Data Linking the Agricultural Landscape of the Midwest to Stream Health with Structural Equation Modeling: Model Input Data
Data for Biogeochemical and Physical Processes Controlling Mercury and Selenium Bioaccumulation in Bighorn Lake, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Montana and Wyoming, 2015-2016 Data for Biogeochemical and Physical Processes Controlling Mercury and Selenium Bioaccumulation in Bighorn Lake, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Montana and Wyoming, 2015-2016
Disentangling the effects of low pH and metal mixture toxicity on macroinvertebrate diversity: datasets Disentangling the effects of low pH and metal mixture toxicity on macroinvertebrate diversity: datasets
Zinc concentrations and isotopic signatures of an aquatic insect (mayfly, Baetis tricaudatus) Zinc concentrations and isotopic signatures of an aquatic insect (mayfly, Baetis tricaudatus)
Bifenthrin causes trophic cascade and altered insect emergences in mesocosms: implications for small streams Bifenthrin causes trophic cascade and altered insect emergences in mesocosms: implications for small streams
Lack of evidence for indirect effects from stonefly predators on primary production under future climate warming scenarios Lack of evidence for indirect effects from stonefly predators on primary production under future climate warming scenarios
Sediment sources and sealed-pavement area drive polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and metal occurrence in urban streams Sediment sources and sealed-pavement area drive polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and metal occurrence in urban streams
Multiple in-stream stressors degrade biological assemblages in five U.S. regions Multiple in-stream stressors degrade biological assemblages in five U.S. regions
Is there an urban pesticide signature? Urban streams in five U.S. regions share common dissolved-phase pesticides but differ in predicted aquatic toxicity Is there an urban pesticide signature? Urban streams in five U.S. regions share common dissolved-phase pesticides but differ in predicted aquatic toxicity
Temporal influences on selenium partitioning, trophic transfer, and exposure in a major U.S. river Temporal influences on selenium partitioning, trophic transfer, and exposure in a major U.S. river
Variation in metal concentrations across a large contamination gradient is reflected in stream but not linked riparian food webs Variation in metal concentrations across a large contamination gradient is reflected in stream but not linked riparian food webs
Common insecticide disrupts aquatic communities: A mesocosm-to-field ecological risk assessment of fipronil and its degradates in U.S. streams Common insecticide disrupts aquatic communities: A mesocosm-to-field ecological risk assessment of fipronil and its degradates in U.S. streams
Time-dependent accumulation of Cd, Co, Cu, Ni, and Zn in mayfly and caddisfly larvae in experimental streams: Metal sensitivity, uptake pathways, and mixture toxicity Time-dependent accumulation of Cd, Co, Cu, Ni, and Zn in mayfly and caddisfly larvae in experimental streams: Metal sensitivity, uptake pathways, and mixture toxicity
Biofilms provide new insight into pesticide occurrence in streams and links to aquatic ecological communities Biofilms provide new insight into pesticide occurrence in streams and links to aquatic ecological communities
Mercury and selenium concentrations in fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin, southwestern United States: A retrospective assessment Mercury and selenium concentrations in fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin, southwestern United States: A retrospective assessment
Bioaccumulation and toxicity of cadmium, copper, nickel, and zinc and their mixtures to aquatic insect communities Bioaccumulation and toxicity of cadmium, copper, nickel, and zinc and their mixtures to aquatic insect communities
Projected urban growth in the Southeastern USA puts small streams at risk Projected urban growth in the Southeastern USA puts small streams at risk
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.