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  • Pierce, C. L. 2012. Fish assemblage relationships with physical characteristics and presence of dams in three eastern Iowa rivers. Final Report to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. 83 pages.
  • Sparkman, M.D. 2012. Lower Redwood Creek Juvenile salmonid (smolt) abundance project 2004 - 2011 seasons. | Download |
  • Slaughter, C.T. and K.G. Boykin. (2012) Genetic Analysis and Habitat Assessment of the Iron Creek Woodlandsnail (Ashmunella mendex) including Black Range congeners A. binneyi and A. cockerelli. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Final Completion Report. 84 Pages
  • Carleton, SA and C Martinez del Rio. 2008-2011. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Webless Migratory Game Bird Program. A Genetic and Isotopic Characterization of Eastern and Western White-winged Dove Breeding Populations to Determine Wintering Ground Distribution and Population Genetic Structure. http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/reports/reports.html
  • Dugger KM, JW Schilling, RG Anthony, and LS Andrews. 2011. Apparent occupancy and the reproductive rates of Northern Spotted Owls in the Ashland Watershed, Siskiyou Mountains, southern Oregon 1993-1997, 2005-2011. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Corvallis, OR
  • Vashon, J., D. Harrison, A. Fuller, D. Mallet, W. Jakubas, and J. Organ. 2011. Documenting the response of Canada lynx to declining snowshoe hare populations in an intensively managed private forest landscape in northern Maine. Pages 49-51 in Mercier, W. J. and A. S. Nelson (eds.) Cooperative Forestry Research Unit: 2010 Annual Report, The University of Maine, Orono.
  • Michalak, A.M., R.B. Jackson, G. Marland, C. Sabine, and the Carbon Cycle Science Working Group (including A.D. McGuire). 2011. A U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan. University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admistration PMEL Contribution 3731. 69 pages.
  • Sloss, B.L. 2011. Genetic identity of Wisconsin Gartersnakes using microsatellite Genetic markers. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Research Report Series. 23 p.
  • Smith, R. V., J. D. Stafford, A. P. Yetter, C. J. Wehlan, C. S. Hine, and M. M. Horath. 2011. Foraging thresholds of spring migrating dabbling ducks in Illinois. INHS Technical Report 2011 (37). November. 55 pp.
  • Yetter, A. P., M. M. Horath, C. S. Hine, R. V. Smith, and J. D. Stafford. 2011. Illinois Waterfowl Surveys and Investigations. INHS Technical Report 2011 (41). November. 74 pp.
  • Sparkman, M.D. 2011. Lower Redwood Creek Juvenile salmonid (smolt) abundance project 2004-2010 Seasons | Download |
  • Walter, W.D., C. W. Anderson, and K.C. VerCauteren. Recommendations for on-farm wildlife mitigation practices to prevent transmission of bovine tuberculosis between livestock and white-tailed deer. Final Report, Michigan Department of Agriculture-Animal Industry Division.
  • Elbroch, M. and K. Rinehart. 2011. Peterson Reference Guide: Behavior of North American Mammals. Houghton-Mifflin-Harcourt. Boston, Massachussetts, USA
  • Budy, P., L.B. Tennant, T. Bowerman, and G.P. Thiede. 2011. Bull trout population assessment in northeastern Oregon: a template for recovery planning. 2010. Annual Progress Report to US Fish and Wildlife Service. UCFWRU 2011:1-88.
  • Turnbull, T.T., J.W. Cain, III, G.W. Roemer. 2011. Evaluating trapping techniques to reduce potential for injury to Mexican wolves. U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 2011-1190.
  • Gatlin, M. R., and J. M. Long. 2011. Effects of hydrologic alteration on species of greatest conservation need in Lee Creek, Oklahoma. Annual Performance Report submitted to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
  • Guy, R.K., Boykin, K.G., Kepner, W., and McCarthy, J. 2011. Land Cover and Associated Datasets for the South Platte River Basin. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Technical Assistance Report. 13 pages.
  • Conway, M., and C. J. Conway. 2011. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails within proposed improvement sites along the Union Pacific Railroad in Imperial Valley, California. Wildlife Research Report #2011-03, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Fuller, A. K., and D. J. Harrison. 2011. A landscape planning initiative for northern Maine using area-sensitive umbrella species. Final report to the Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy. 133 pp. July 20, 2011.
  • Stafford, J.D., J.B. Long, A.P. Yetter, T.J. Benson, and M.W. Eichholz. 2011. Ecology of non-breeding waterfowl in the Wabash River region. INHS Technical Report 2011 (20). 26 pp.
  • Stewart, D. R. and J. M. Long. 2011. Stocking Success of 7-in channel catfish in medium size Oklahoma reservoirs.
  • Irwin, B. J., T. Wagner, M. V. Kepler, W. Liu, J. R. Bence, D. B. Hayes, and N. Lester. 2011. Spatial and temporal components of variation in Great Lake percid populations: implications for conservation and management. Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act, Project Completion Report.
  • Roby, D.D., K. Collis, D.E. Lyons, J.Y. Adkins, P. Loschl, Y. Suzuki, D. Battaglia, T. Marcella, T. Lawes, A. Peck-Richardson, L. Bayliss, L. Faulquier, D. Harvey, E. Tompkins, J. Tennyson, A. Evans, N. Hostetter, B. Cramer, M. Hawbecker, R.D. Ledgerwood, S. Sebring. 2011. Research, monitoring, and evaluation of avian predation on salmonid smolts in the lower and mid-Columbia River. Draft 2010 Annual Report to Bonneville Power Administration and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland, Oregon. 166 p.
  • Irwin, B.J., Wagner, T., Kepler, M.V., Weihai, L., Bence, J.R., Hayes, D.B., and Lester, N. 2011. Spatial and temporal components of variation in Great Lake percid populations: Implications for conservation and management . Completion Report. FWS Agreement Number: USFWS 301819G026.
  • Brewerton, A., R. Norvell, J. Parrish. 2011. Milford Flat Fire Wildlife Monitoring Project Report and Summary: 2009-2010. Project Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and Bureau of Land Management, Fillmore and Cedar City Field Offices.
  • Brewerton, A., R. Norvell, J. Parrish. 2011. Non-Game Bird Population Monitoring in Sagebrush Habitat in Beaver, Iron, Kane, and Paiute Counties Project Report and Summary: 2001-2010. Project Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and Bureau of Land Management, Fillmore and Cedar City Field Offices.
  • Budy, P. , G. P. Thiede, C. Meredith, and R. Chaston. 2010 Logan River whirling disease study: factors affecting trout population dynamics, abundance, and distribution on the Logan River, Utah, 2010 Annual Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Sport Fish Restoration, Grant number XIII. Project F-47-R.UTCFWRU 2010(2): 1-55.
  • Rinehart, K. 2011. Jay Peak beech scar analysis. Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife, Waterbury, VT.
  • Beauchamp, D.A., and E.J. Duffy. 2011. Stage-specific growth and survival during early marine life of Puget Sound Chinook salmon in the context of temporal-spatial environmental conditions and trophic interactions. Final Report to the Pacific Salmon Commission. Report # WACFWRU-11-01. | Download |
  • Beauchamp, D.A., and E.J. Duffy. 2011. Stage-specific growth and survival during early marine life of Puget Sound Chinook salmon in the context of temporal-spatial environmental conditions and trophic interactions. Final Report to the Pacific Salmon Commission. Report # WACFWRU-11-01.
  • Bestgen, K. R., Budy, P. and W. J. Miller. 2011. Status and trends of flannelmouth sucker Catostomus latipinnis, bluehead sucker Catostomus discobolus, and roundtail chub Gila robusta, in the Dolores River, Colorado, and opportunities for population improvement: Phase II Report. Final report submitted to the Lower Dolores Plan Working Group-Legislative Committee. Larval Fish Laboratory Contribution 166 and Intermountain Center for River Rehabilitation and Restoration 2011(2): 1-55, + appendices.
  • Conway, M. A., C. P. Nadeau, C. J. Conway, B.S. Smith, and J. Reinman. 2011. Evaluating the efficacy of night surveys for eastern black rails. Wildlife Research Report # 2011-02. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona.
  • Swann, D. E., C. J. Conway, and A. Hubbard. 2011. Linking Resource Managers to Research Scientists: A Pilot Project in Mentoring for Improved Science Communication in National Parks. Final Report submitted to DSCESU.
  • Swann, D. E., C. J. Conway, and A. Hubbard. 2011. Linking Resource Managers to Research Scientists: A Pilot Project in Mentoring for Improved Science Communication in National Parks. Final Report submitted to Western National Parks Association.
  • Cattau, Christopher, Wiley Kitchens, Brian Reichert, Christa Zweig, Jean Olbert, and Kyle Pias. Demographic, Movement, and Habitat Studies of the Endangered Snail Kite in Response to Operational Plans in Water Conservation Area 3A. 2011. Annual Report
  • Cattau, Christopher, Wiley Kitchens, Brian Reichert, Kyle Pias, and Jean Olbert. 2010. Snail Kite Demography in Blue Cypress Marsh Complex. Annual Report 2011.
  • Carroll, J. M. 2011. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WINTER SURVEY FOR WILSON’S SNIPE IN THE MISSISSIPPI FLYWAY. Final Report US Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • Scott, LA and DG Krementz. 2011. Occupancy and Habitat Selection of Secretive Marsh Birds in the Western Arkansas River Valley.
  • Nolen, M. and D.D. Magoulick. 2011. The Imperiled Coldwater Crayfish (Orconectes eupunctus) in the Black River Drainage of Missouri and Arkansas: Distribution, Population Genetics and Factors Affecting Distribution and Decline. Annual Report, MDC Account 8104; WPI 720. Fiscal Year 2011, Columbia, Missouri.
  • Roby, D.D., K. Collis, D.E. Lyons, J.Y. Adkins, P. Loschl, Y. Suzuki, T. Marcella, L. Kerr, A. Evans, B. Cramer, N. Hostetter, B.P. Sandford, R.D. Ledgerwood, D.R. Kuligowski, and S. Sebring. 2011. Impacts of avian predation on salmonid smolts from the Columbia and Snake rivers, 2004-2009 Synthesis Report. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Walla Walla District, Walla Walla, Washington. 206 p.
  • Schramm, H.L., Jr., and N.M. Kuntz. 2011. Pallid sturgeon habitat use and movement in the lower Mississippi River 2009-2011. Annual report submitted to Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, Arkansas. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi.
  • Oppelt, E., J. G. Bruggink, K. E. Doherty, D. E. Andersen, J. Meunier, and R. S. Lutz. 2010. Fall survival of American Woodcock in western Great Lakes region. Pages 107-108 in C.A. Stewart and V.R. Frawley (eds.) and D.E. Andersen, J.G. Bruggink, T.R. Cooper, D.R. Dessecker, D.G. Krementz, S.L. Mayhew, M.W. Olinde, and G.J. Roloff (assoc. eds.). Proceedings of the 10th American Woodcock Symposium, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.
  • Russell, D.C., and P.W. Bettoli. 2011, Age, growth, and sampling of lake trout in two eastern Tennessee reservoirs. Fisheries Report 11-02, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Nashville. 34 pages.
  • San Joaquin Restoration Program. Draft released 2011. Program Environmental Impact Statement/Report. San Joaquin River Restoration Program. http://www.restoresjr.net/program_library/02-Program_Docs/index.html
  • Budy, P., G.P. Thiede, W.C. Saunders, and C. Meredith. 2011. Logan River whirling disease study: factors affecting trout population dynamics, abundance, and distribution in the Logan River, Utah. 2010 Annual Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Sport Fish Restoration, Grant number XIII. Project F-47-R. UCFWRU 2011(2):1-36.
  • Krause, J.F. and W.M. Ford. 2010. Guidelines for assessing the condition of lands and waters managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. ERDC EMRRP Technical Note. 6 p
  • Diefenbach, D. R., B. J. Irwin, and T. Wagner. 2011. Summary of outcomes for the structured decision making workshop for catch and release trout regulations. State College, PA.
  • Smith, L.M., S. T. McMurry, J. O’Connell, and D.A. Haukos. 2011. Influence of U. S.
    Department of Agriculture Programs and Conservation Practices on Ecological Services Provided by Playa Wetlands in the High Plains; CEAP Wetlands Final Report to the USDA.
  • Sindt, A. R., M. C. Quist, and C. L. Pierce. 2011. Fish species of greatest conservation need in wadeable Iowa streams: status, habitat associations, and effectiveness of species distribution models. Final Report to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. 118 pages.
  • Mizel, J. and P.B. Wood. 2011. Songbird response to reforestation of mined land with hardwood trees (abstract). Journal of the American Chestnut Foundation 2(25):11.
  • Carey, C. S. Carey, B. J. K. Ostby, R. J. Neves. 2011. A Qualitative Survey for Mussels in Lower Indian Creek: Follow-up Monitoring of the Route 460 Bridge Replacement Project (2006-2010). Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 25 pp.
  • Budy, P. and N.L. Salant. 2011. Native fish status and trends and opportunities for improvement on the Lower Dolores River: Phase I. Report submitted to the Dolores River Dialogue Steering Committee. ICRRR 2011(1): 1-48.
  • Santisteban, L., C. P. Nadeau, and C. J. Conway. 2011. Evaluating Population Trends and Breeding Density for 14 Species of Secretive Marsh Birds in North America. Wildlife Research Report # 2011-01. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona.
  • Fox, TT, BD Dugger, and KM Dugger. 2011. Survey protocol for monitoring the relative abundance of Sooty Grouse (Dendragapus fuliginosus fuliginosus) populations in western Oregon. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
  • Andersen, D.E. 2010. Production of EPP Canada geese near Cape Churchill, Manitoba. Pages 63-65 In L. Chow and K. McKay, eds. Hudson Bay regional research. Aboriginal Issues Press, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  • Andersen, D.E., and J.E. Sammler. 2010. Population trends of tundra-nesting birds in Churchill, Manitoba. Pages 71-72 In L. Chow and K. McKay, eds. Hudson Bay regional research. Aboriginal Issues Press, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  • Andersen, D.E., and M.E. Reiter. 2010. Sympatric nesting EPP Canada geese and lesser snow geese on the Hudson Bay Lowlands: nest predation and spatial distribution. Pages 69-70 In L. Chow and K. McKay, eds. Hudson Bay regional research. Aboriginal Issues Press, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  • Andersen, D.E., and R.R. Nack. 2010. Brood movements and distribution of EPP Canada geese in northern Manitoba. Pages 66-68 In L. Chow and K. McKay, eds. Hudson Bay regional research. Aboriginal Issues Press, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  • Andersen, D.E., C.W. Boal, G. Perry, R.N. Mannan, and M.E. Reiter. 2010. Factors affecting distribution and detection of boreal chorus frogs and wood frogs at Cape Churchill, Manitoba. Pages 309-311 In L. Chow and K. McKay, eds. Hudson Bay regional research. Aboriginal Issues Press, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  • Independent Scientific Advisory Board. 2011. Columbia River Food Webs: Developing a Broader Scientific Foundation for Fish and Wildlife Restoration. Document ISAB 2011-1. Northwest Power and Conservation Council, Portland, Oregon, USA. Available online (JANUARY 7, 2011). HTTP://WWW.NWCOUNCIL.ORG/LIBRARY/ISAB/2011-1
  • Donovan, T. M., W. S. Schwenk, and W. Keeton. 2011. The influence of forest attributes on indicators of biodiversity: Establishing guidelines for sustainable forest management. Final Report for the Northeastern States Research Cooperative.
  • Dugger, KM, S Ackers, R Claremont, R Leach, B Meiering, D Sedgwick, K Skybak, and A Smoluk. 2011. The Demography of Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) on the Willamette National Forest, Oregon. Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (OCFWRU), Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. 51p.
  • Dugger, KM, S Andrews, E Fleigel, L Friar, D Strejc and F Wagner. 2011. Demographic Characteristics and Ecology of Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) in the Southern Oregon Cascades. Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (OCFWRU), Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. 30p.
  • Skagen, S.K., J.J. Fontaine, R. Stutzman, V. Steen, C. Melcher, J. Stamm, G. Clow, M. Anderson, P. Norton, N. Niemuth, J.M. Friedman, R. Gleason, and B. Tangen. 2011. Avian conservation in the Prairie Pothole Region, Northern Great Plains: Understanding the links between climate, ecosystem processes, wetland management, and bird communities. U.S.G.S. Fact Sheet 2011-XXX.
  • Johnson, L., D.A. Haukos, L.M. Smith, and S. McMurry. 2011. Current status and function of
    Southern Great Plains playas wetlands and evaluation of buffer effectiveness: Implications for future conservation efforts. Final Report U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement CD-966441-01-0, Playa Lakes Joint Venture Project #445, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Agreement # 1434-HQ-07-RM-0068; TCRWFU RWO 67
  • Irwin, E. R., K. D. M. Kennedy, T. P. Goar, B. M. Martin, M. M. Martin. 2011. Adaptive management and monitoring for restoration and faunal recolonization of Tallapoosa River shoal habitats. Final Report to Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Montgomery, Alabama.
  • Elk Nutritional Condition Project - 2011 Annual Report | Download |
  • Herrala, J.R., and H.L. Schramm, Jr. 2011. Movement and Habitat Use of Pallid Sturgeon in the Old River and the Atchafalaya River. Report for 2010. Annual report submitted to Louisiana Hydroelectric, Vidalia, Louisiana. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi.
  • Collins, M., M. C. Runge, K. A. Rinehart, E. E. Crone, J. Dillon, G. Fitzpatrick, T. Hicks, W. Messinger, C. B. Schultz, and D. C. Brewer. 2011. Monitoring design for Fender’s blue butterfly. Case study from Structured Decision Making Workshop, January 24-28, 2011. National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
  • Afton, A. D. 2010. Chronology and Rates of Migratory Movements, Migration Corridors, and Habitats Used throughout the Annual Cycle by Female Lesser Scaup Radio-marked on Pool 19 of the Mississippi River. Report for LSU Grant #940-40-6128 to Ducks Unlimited SRO, 27 December 2010. 15pp.
  • Carey, C. S., B. J. K. Ostby, and R. J. Neves. 2010. A Qualitative Survey for Mussels in Lower Indian Creek: Follow-up Monitoring of the Route 460 Bridge Replacement Project, 2010 Annual Report. Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 13 pp.
  • Ostby, B. J. K. and R. J. Neves. 2010. Habitat Assessment at the Route 58 Bridge Crossing of the Middle Fork Holston River in Washington County. Project Number:0058-095-108, B607, B608, C504. Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 10 pp.
  • Dolan, C., D. Swann, and C. J. Conway. 2010. How might climate change affect Saguaro National Park? Wildlife Research Report #2010-08, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Garcia, V. and C.J. Conway. 2010. A Plan to Conserve and Manage Burrowing Owls on Naval Base Coronado, San Diego, CA. Wildlife Research Report #2010-06, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, and N. A. Rathbun. 2010. Density of Yuma clapper rails and California black rails within a proposed geothermal power plant site in Imperial Valley, California. Wildlife Research Report #2010-07, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Swann, D. E., C. J. Conway, and A. Hubbard. 2010. Linking Resource Managers to Research Scientists: A Pilot Project in Mentoring for Improved Science Communication in National Parks. Wildlife Research Report #2010-05, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Haukos, D.A. 2010. Mottled Duck Focal Species Plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Migratory Bird Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 25pp.
  • Absaroka Elk Ecology Project - 2010 Annual Report | Download |
  • Bakevich, B. D., M. C. Quist, and C. L. Pierce. 2010. Distribution, abundance, and habitat associations of Topeka shiner in west-central Iowa. Annual Progress Report to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. 15 pages.
  • Sindt, A. R., M. C. Quist, and C. L. Pierce. 2010. Iowa stream fish species of greatest conservation need: using IAGAP and REMAP products to refine prioritization and guide assessment. Annual Progress Report to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. 11 pages.
  • Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team. 2010. Urban and rural-residential land uses: their roles in watershed health and the recovery of Oregon’s wild salmonids. Technical Report 2010-1. Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds, Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board. Salem, Oregon. 247pp.
  • Walter, W.D., C. W. Anderson, M.J. Lavelle, J. W. Fischer, S.E. Hygnstrom, and K.C. VerCauteren. Assessment of methods for redistributing elk to benefit vegetation in Rocky Mountain National Park. Final report, Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, CO.
  • Calkins, M.T., K.G. Boykin, and M.J. McCann. 2010. Modeling Habitat For Six Species Of Concern In Nevada For The Nevada Division Of Wildlife: American Pika, Bendire’s Thrasher, Hoary Bat, Pygmy Short-Horned Lizard, Greater Short-Horned Lizard, and Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Technical Assistance Report. 53 pages.
  • Argentina, J.E., P.L. Angermeier, E.M. Hallerman, and J. E. Printz. 2010. Genetic structure and diversity of variegate darters (Etheostoma variatum) in the Big Sandy River drainage. Annual meeting of Southeastern Fishes Council
  • Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2010. Extensive dispersal of Roanoke logperch inferred from genetic marker data. Annual meeting of Southeastern Fishes Council.
  • Roberts, J., P. Angermeier, and E. Hallerman. 2010. Survey of mitochondrial DNA variation in endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex). Final report to Virginia Dept of Game & Inland Fisheries. Submitted for USGS review.
  • Smith, K.N., M.L. Morrison, T. McFarland, and J.W. Cain, III. 2010. Black-capped vireo monitoring at Devils River State Natural Area: Methods and Results. Annual Report to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
  • Smith, K.N., M.L. Morrison, T. McFarland, and J.W. Cain, III. 2010. Black-capped vireo monitoring at Dolan Falls Preserve: Methods and Results. Annual Report to The Nature Conservancy.
  • Roberts, A., J. Cassano, R. Doscher, L. Hinzman, M. Holland, H. Mitsudera, A. Sumi, J.E. Walsh, and major contributors (including A.D. McGuire). 2010. A Science Plan for Regional Arctic System Modeling: A Report by the Arctic Research Community for the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs. International Arctic Research Center Technical Paper 10-0001. 47 pp.
  • Bettoli, P.W. 2010. The recreational snag fishery for paddlefish in Cherokee Lake, Tennessee. Fisheries Report 10-06, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Nashville, TN. 21p.
  • Ivasauskas, T.J. and P.W. Bettoli. 2010. Movements and mortality of recently-stocked rainbow trout in Tennessee reservoirs. Fisheries Report 10-07, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Nashville, TN. 59p.
  • Bonar, S. A., N. Mercado-Silva, and D. Rogowski. 2010. Habitat use by the fishes of a southwestern desert stream: Cherry Creek, Arizona. Research Report. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Arizona
  • Budy, P., T. Bowerman, and G.P. Thiede. 2010. Bull trout population assessment in northeastern Oregon: a template for recovery planning. 2009 Annual Progress Report to US Fish and Wildlife Service. UTCFWRU 2010(3):1-48.
  • Greiner, M., C. Hayer, and S. R. Chipps. 2010. Nutrient dynamics, algal biomass, and factors affecting water clarity in Jamestown and Heart Butte reservoirs, North Dakota. Final Report to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Bismarck, North Dakota. 30 pp.
  • Koford, R. R., and D. L. Otis. 2010. Bird Response to Enhanced Vegetation Diversity in the Spring Run Complex
  • Bolenbaugh, J. R., and D. G. Krementz. 2010. Assessing an Expert-based Landscape Approach to Predict King Rail Distributions in the Upper Mississippi River/Great Lakes Joint Venture.
  • Parrish, D. L., M. E. Mather, and E. A. Marschall. 2010. Population modeling of Atlantic salmon in Vermont tributaries of the Connecticut River. Progress report to NMFS.
  • Powell, A. N., A. R. Taylor, and R. B. Lanctot. 2010. Pre-migratory ecology and physiology of shorebirds staging on Alaska's North Slope. Final Report OCS Study MMS 2009-034, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK. 126 pp.
  • Roby, D.D., K. Collis, L. Adrean, D. Battaglia, D.E. Lyons, K. Nelson, A. Patterson, C. Spiegel, Y. Suzuki, C. Wolf, B. Cramer, A. Evans, M. Hawbecker, and J. Sheggeby. Caspian tern nesting ecology and diet in San Francisco Bay and interior Oregon. 2009 Draft Annual Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Portland District, Portland, OR. 58p
  • Saunders, W.C., and K.D. Fausch. 2010. Effects of riparian grazing on terrestrial invertebrate inputs that feed trout in central Rocky Mountain streams. Final Report for the Natural Resources Conservation Service, US Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, and Wyoming Game and Fish Department.
  • Saunders, W.C., P. Budy, G.P. Thiede. 2011. Evaluation of Demographic Change Following Two Years of Mechanical Removal of Exotic Brown Trout Salmo trutta From the Logan River, Utah. Annual Report for the US. Geological Survey: Western Region and Utah Department of Natural Resources.
  • Lowery, E.D., and D.A. Beauchamp. 2010. Baseline Food Web assessment of the Upper Clackamas River Basin prior to reintroduction of bull trout. Final Report to the Upper Clackamas Bull Trout Working Group. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Report # WACFWRU-010-01 | Download |
  • Fisheries Management Work Group. 2010. Fisheries Implementation Plan. 164 p, http://www.restoresjr.net/program_library/02-Program_Docs/index.html
  • Budy, P., G.P. Thiede, C. Meredith, and R. Chaston. 2010. Logan River whirling disease study: factors affecting trout population dynamics, abundance, and distribution in the Logan River, Utah. 2008 Annual Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Sport Fish Restoration, Grant number XIII. Project F-47-R. UTCFWRU 2010(2):1-55.
  • Cain, J.W., III, N. Owen-Smith and M.C. Vance. Influence of ecosystem heterogeneity and predation risk on habitat selection, resource use, and movements of buffalo, wildebeest, and zebra. Annual progress report to South African National Parks.
  • Anderson, M.C., C. A. Caldwell, and R. DuBey. 2010. Grazing effects by cattle and elk on stream morphology, aquatic macroinvertebrate communities, water quality, and fish populations Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico. Final Report to the Valles Caldera National Trust. 154 pp.
  • Carleton, SA and M Kauffman. 2010. Final Report. Reconstructing life histories of Burbot, Lota lota, in the Wind River Drainage. Wyoming Game & Fish Department.
  • Chipps, S. R. 2010. Column: Guest Director’s Line. Greetings from the Education Section! Fisheries 35(6):292, 295. | Download |
  • Jackson, D. C., S. R. Chipps, and M. L. Brown. 2010. Column: President’s Hook. Fisheries education in the 21st century: challenges and approaches to training the next generation of fisheries scientists. Fisheries 35(6):264, 301-302. | Download |
  • Eaton, MJ, JA Royle. 2010. Use of simulation to provide guidance for design of a telemetry study for detecting survival of shorebirds affected by contamination from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. USGS, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center.
  • Friedlander, A.M., L.M. Wedding, E. Brown, M.E. Monaco. 2010. Monitoring Hawaii’s marine protected areas: examining spatial and temporal trends using a seascape approach. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 117.
  • Harris, J. E., and J. E. Hightower. 2010. Movement and spawning of American shad transported above dams on the Roanoke River. Report Number NCCFWRU 2010-001. Report to North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. NC Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, NC State University, Raleigh, NC.
  • Keinath, D.A., M. Andersen, and G.P. Beauvais. 2010. Range and modeled distribution of Wyoming’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need. August 20, 2010. | Download |
  • Colvin, M. E., E. D. Katzenmeyer, T. W. Stewart, and C. L. Pierce. 2010. The Clear Lake Ecosystem Simulation Model (CLESM) Project. Annual Progress Report to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. 160 pages.
  • Avery, M.L., J.S. Humphrey, E.A. Tillman, M.P. Milleson, J.W. Fischer, T.S. Daughtery, W.E. Bruce, and W. David Walter. Vulture Movements and Activity at Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, SC. Final Report, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Beaufort, SC.
  • Afton, A. D. 2010. Chronology and Rates of Migratory Movements, Migration Corridors, and Habitats Used throughout the Annual Cycle by Female Lesser Scaup Radio-marked on Pool 19 of the Mississippi River. Semi-Annual Progress Report to Ducks Unlimited SRO, 1 July 2010. 11pp.
  • Genetics Subgroup of the Fisheries Management Work Group. 2010. Stock selection strategy: Spring-run Chinook salmon.
  • Caldwell, C.A., SJ. Cho, and W.J. Remshardt. 2010. Effects of propagation, augmentation, and rescue activities on recovery and survival of Rio Grande silvery minnow (Hybognathus amarus). 97 pp.
  • Zeigler, M.P. and C.A. Caldwell. 2010. Evidence of climate change within the current range of Rio Grande cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki virginalis): Comanche and upper Pecos River watersheds of New Mexico. Final Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 38 pp.
  • Collazo, J. A., M. Krachey, S. J. Dinsmore, T. H. White, Jr., I. Llerandi-Román. 2010. Assessment of Puerto Rican Parrot Demography: Implications for its Recovery Program. Final Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Puerto Rican Parrot Field Office, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. 52 pp.
  • Conway, M. A., C. P. Nadeau, and C. J. Conway. 2010. Optimal seasonal timing of marsh bird surveys and the effect of water quality on marsh bird relative abundance in south Florida. Wildlife Research Report #2010-04, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2010. Restoration of managed marsh units to benefit California black rails and other marsh birds: an adaptive management approach, February 2010 Progress Report. Wildlife Research Report #2010-05, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Villani, R., and S. L. King. 2010. Integrated waterbird use of moist soil units at six wildlife management areasin the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, Louisiana: Final Report. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center and the Louisiana Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Report No. 1-2010. Baton Rouge, LA.
  • Vorosmarty, C.J., A.D. McGuire, and J.E. Hobbie (editors). 2010. Scaling Studies in Arctic System Science and Policy Support: A Call to Research. U.S. Arctic Research Commission. 76 pages.
  • Miranda, L.E., J.D. Dagel, and S.L. Wigen. 2010. Promoting crappie recruitment in Northwest Mississippi reservoirs. Progress Report submitted to Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Jackson.
  • Chellman, I.C., and D.L. Parrish. 2010. Developing methods for sampling mudpuppies in Vermont tributaries of Lake Champlain. Final Report. State Wildlife Grants Program, Vermont Fish and Wildlife, Waterbury.
  • Vilella, F. J., and M. D. Palumbo. 2010. Rapid assessment and habitat suitability modeling for Solanum conocarpum in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. Final Report Unit Cooperative Agreement 14-45-0009-1543-88. USGS Cooperative Research Unit, Mississippi State.
  • Lorantas, R., Wagner, T., Arnold, D., Detar, J., Kaufmann, M., Kuhn, K., Lorson, R., Wnuk, R., and Woomer, A. 2010. Smallmouth Bass Electrofishing Catch Rate in Large Pennsylvania Rivers and Examination of Smallmouth Bass Recruitment Indices. Technical Report, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
  • Stewart, D. R. and J. M. Long. 2010. Stocking Success of 7-in channel catfish in medium size Oklahoma reservoirs. | Download |
  • Budy, P., A. Dean, G.P. Thiede, D. Olsen, and G. Rowley. 2010. Triploid trout in high Uinta lakes: a comparative evaluation of relative performance of triploid versus diploid brook trout. 2009 Annual Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Sport Fish Restoration, Grant number XIII. Project F-47-R. UTCFWRU 2010(4):1-65.
  • Shaw, S., S.R. Chipps, D.W. Willis, S. Windels, and D. McLeod. 2010. Movements and population characteristics of lake sturgeon in Voyageurs National Park.
  • Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, D. D. LaRoche, and G. Robinson. 2010. The influence of water quality on the health of riparian bird communities in Arizona. Wildlife Research report 2009-03, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperitve Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Santisteban, L., C. J. Conway, C. P. Nadeau, M. A. Conway, and J. Reinman. 2010. Habitat Use and Effects of Regional Call Dialects on the Effectiveness of Call-broadcast Surveys for Secretive Marsh Birds at St. Marks and St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuges. Wildlife Report # 2010-02. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona.
  • Elk Nutritional Condition Project - 2010 Annual Report | Download |
  • Koford, R.R. 2010. Assessing the Role of Conspecific Attraction in Habitat Restoration for Henslow’s Sparrows in Iowa. Final Report.
  • Miranda, L.E., T. Alferman, and D. Dembkowsky. 2010. Biotic integrity of alluvial lakes in the Yazoo River Basin. Progress Report submitted to U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Engineer Research and Development Center, Waterways Experiment Station. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi.
  • McDonald, L.L., T. R. Stanley, D. L. Otis, D. E. Biggins, J. L. Koprowski, and W. Ballard. 2010. Recommended methods for range-wide monitoring of prairie dogs in the UNited States. Draft USGS Special Scientific Report.
  • Peterson, J. T., C. R. Jackson, C. Shea, J. Romeis, and K. Rugel. 2010. Lower Flint River Basin Mussel Habitat Assessment and Monitoring Project, Georgia. Report to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Social Circle, Georgia.
  • Peterson, J.T. B. J. Freeman, M. C. Freeman, C. Straight, A.Price and G. Anderson. 2010. SCIENCE SUPPORT FOR THE UPPER COOSA BASIN PHASE I. Final Report to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services, Athens GA.
  • Reeves, R.R., R.L. Brownell, Jr., J.G. Cooke, B. Dicks, D.P. Nowacek, G. Tsidulko, G.R. VanBlaricom, A.I. Vedenev, D.W. Weller, and A.V. Yablokov. 2010. Report of the Western Gray Whale Advisory Panel at its eighth meeting. 16-18 April 2010, Geneva, Switzerland. International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Gland, Switzerland. 42 pages.
  • Vilella, F. J., and M. D. Palumbo. 2010. Influence of latitudinal and climatic variation on spring gobbling phenology of the Wild Turkey Meleagris gallopavo in Mississippi. Final Report, Project W-48-57, USGS Cooperative Research Unit, Mississippi State.
  • M.E. McDermott, M.B. Shumar, and Wood, P.B. 2010. Cerulean Warbler Conservation Initiative 4: Identify and Prioritize Mined Lands for Reforestation. Final Project Report. 41pp.
  • Budy, P., T. Bowerman, and G.P. Thiede. 2010. Bull trout population assessment in northeastern Oregon: a template for recovery planning. 2009 Annual Progress Report to US Fish and Wildlife Service. UTCFWRU 2010(3):1-48.
  • Schisler, G. J., and E. R. Fetherman. 2010. Salmonid Disease Studies. Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration, Job Progress Report. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Fish Research Section. Fort Collins, Colorado.
  • Landom, K., T.A. Crowl, P. Budy, G.P. Thiede, C. Luecke. 2010. Utah Lake food web part II – Biomanipulation and fish conservation in the shallow, eutrophic, Utah Lake: a combined bottom‐up and top‐down food web modeling approach. Final report to the June Sucker Recovery Implementation Program. Project number I.08.02. 80 pages.
  • Bissonette, J. A., G. C. White, and P. R. Krausman. 2010. Review of Mule Deer Monitoring Plan, Pinedale (WY) Anticline. Submitted to the Mule Deer Monitoring Plan Review Committee, Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Wyoming BLM. 11 Pages.
  • Fisheries Management Work Group. 2010. Fisheries Management Plan: A framework for adaptive management in the San Joaquin Restoration Program. 164p. http://www.restoresjr.net/program_library/02-Program_Docs/index.html
  • Rabeni, C., G. Wallace, W. Maybee, S. Brewer, and E. Smith. 2010. Using benthic invertebrates to monitor effects of small flood-control structures on north Missouri streams. This report is part of a more comprehensive project titled: Developing and Evaluation of Criteria for Monitoring Headwater Streams to Determine the Effects of PL566 Small Flood-Control Structures on North Missouri Streams: EPA 194(b) Grant to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
  • Budy, P., B. Nadolski, and G.P. Thiede. 2010. Mill Creek trout study: factors affecting trout population dynamics, abundance, and distribution in the Mill Creek Basin, Utah. Project Completion Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Sport Fish Restoration. Grant Number XIII. Project F-47-R. UTCFWRU 2010(5):1-34.
  • Budy, P., T. Walsworth, and G.P. Thiede. 2010. Habitat needs, movement patterns, and vital rates of endemic Utah fishes in a tributary to the Green River, Utah. 2009 Annual Report to the Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region. UTCFWRU 2010(1):1-45.
  • Salant, N.L., Schmidt, J.C., Wilcock, P.R., and Budy, P.E. 2010. Geomorphic History and Current Channel Condition of the Donner und Blitzen River, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon. Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Cooperative Agreement No. 10190-9-J001), Portland, Oregon. April, 2010. ICRRR 2010(2):1-82.
  • Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, M. A. Conway, and J. Reinman. 2010. Variation in Clapper Rail and Least Bittern Detection Probability Among Tidal Stages on the Northern Coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Wildlife Research Report #2010-01, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Vashon, J., D. Harrison, A. Fuller, D. Mallett, S. McLellan, W. Jakubas, and J. Organ. 2010. Documenting the Response of Canada Lynx to Declining Snowshoe Hare Populations in an Intensively Managed Private Forest Landscape in Northern Maine. Pages 57-60 In Meyer, S. R. (Ed.). Cooperative Forestry Research Unit: 2009 Annual Report. University of Maine. Orono, Maine. 82p.
  • National Park Service, Southeast Region. 2010. Coastal and ocean park strategy: research and monitoring priorities. Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Schramm, H.L., Jr., and N.M. Kuntz. 2010. Pallid sturgeon habitat use and movement in the lower Mississippi River 2009-2010. Annual report submitted to Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, Arkansas. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi.
  • Wood, P.B., M.B. Shumar, and M.E. McDermott. 2010. Reforestation for Appalachia’s wildlife: resources for landowners. Brochure. http://arri.osmre.gov/PDFs/Reforestation4AppalachiasWildlife.pdf
  • Carleton, SA and C Martinez del Rio. 2010. Final Report. A Genetic and Isotopic Characterization of Eastern and Western White-winged Dove Breeding Populations to Determine Wintering Ground Distribution and Population Genetic Structure. Texas Parks & Wildlife, Arizona Game & Fish Department, United States Fish & Wildlife Service.
  • DeStefano, S., E. Faison, J. Compton, and D. Wattles. 2010. Forest exclosures: an experimental approach to understanding browsing by moose and deer. Massachusetts Wildlife 60:14-23.
  • Roby, D.D., K. Collis, J.Y. Adkins, M. Correll, K. Courtot, B. Cramer, N. Nostetter, P. Loschl, D.E. Lyons, T. Marcella, Y. Suzuki, J. Tennyson, A. Evans, M. Hawbecker, J. Sheggeby, and S. Sebring. 2010. Research, monitoring, and evaluation of avian predation on salmonid smolts in the lower and mid-Columbia River. 2009 Annual Report to the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Bonneville Power Administration, Portland OR. 146p
  • Stocking, J., Elliott-Smith, E., Holcomb, N., and Haig, S.M., 2010, Long-billed curlew breeding success on Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuges, south-central Washington and north-central Oregon, 2007–08: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2010-1089, 40 p. | Download |
  • Miller, S.W., N.L. Salant, P. Budy, J.C. Schmidt. 2010. Assessing responses of Bonneville cutthroat trout to restoration strategies implemented under the 1997 Conservation Agreement. 2009 Annual Report. Endangered Species Mitigation Fund Project Number: 0809. ICRRR 2009(1).
  • Echelle, A. A., R. A. Van Den Bussche, and W. L. Fisher. 2010. Conservation genetics of fish in the Blue River, Oklahoma. Final Report, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service—U. S. Geological Survey Science Support Partnership Grant, Tulsa, OK
  • Lehnen, S. E. 2010. Chronology, distribution, and dispersion of fall migrating shorebirds through the Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley.
  • Krohn, W., and C.S. Loftin, eds. 2010. Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit and Department of Wildlife Ecology 2008 Annual report to Cooperators, 43 pp.
  • Burak, M. K., M. E. Mather, J. T. Finn, J. B. Kim, R. M. Muth2University of Massachusetts, Amherst, River Herring Video Monitoring Final Report (2008-2009) March 2010
  • Herrala, J.R., and H.L. Schramm, Jr. 2010. Movement and Habitat Use of Pallid Sturgeon in the Old River and the Atchafalaya River. Report for 2009. Annual report submitted to Louisiana Hydroelectric, Vidalia, Louisiana. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi.
  • VanBlaricom, G.R. 2010. Final Report. Incidental Harassment Authorization, take by harassment small numbers of marine mammals incidental to research surveys performed for the purpose of assessing trends over time in black abalone populations at permanent study sites on San Nicolas Island, California. Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
  • Schoen, E.R., and D.A. Beauchamp. 2010. Predation impacts of lake trout and Chinook salmon in Lake Chelan, Washington: Implications for prey species and fisheries management. Final Report to Chelan Public Utility District and Lake Chelan Fisheries Forum. Report # WACFWRU-010-01. | Download |
  • Nytch, C., J. A. Collazo, F. Núñez-García, W. C. Hunter, and S. Melvin. 2010. Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands Bird Conservation Plan. Final report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century Blvd., Atlanta, GA. 245 pp.
  • Fisher, W. L. 2010. Black bass distribution, abundance and management in eastern Oklahoma streams. Final Report, Federal Aid Grant F-77-R, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK.
  • Rosenblum. E., C. M. Moffitt, and M. Gaikowski. 2010. Environmental Assessment. Phase II. Detailed assessment of toxicity and risk. Submittal February 2010.
  • Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2010. Survey of fishes and habitat at the Montgomery County Route 773 bridge over Roanoke River, Virginia. Project report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 5 pp.
  • Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2010. Survey of fishes at the Bedford County Route 727 bridge over Crab Orchared Creek, Virginia. Project report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 5 pp.
  • Isaacs, F.B. and R.G. Anthony. 2010. Bald Eagles Nesting in Oregon and along the Washington side of the Columbia River, 1978-2007. Final Report to Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Land Management. Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR. 131p + tables, figures and appendices.
  • Kuzmenko, Y., T. Spesiviy. S.A. Bonar. 2010. Mechanical Suppression of Northern Pike (Esox lucius) Populations in Small Arizona Reserviors. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit Fisheries Research Report 01-10.
  • Toth, R.E., T. C. Edwards, Jr., A. L. Perschon, and D. C. White. 2010. Bear River Watershed: its role in maintaining the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. Final Project Report No. 2010-1, U.S. Geological Survey, Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-5290.
  • Keinath, D.A., M. Andersen, and G.P. Beauvais. 2010. Range maps for Wyoming’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need. January 19, 2010. | Download |
  • Strager, J.M., M. Shumar, P.B. Wood, M. Strager, M. Shumar, and P.M. Mazik. 2010. Development of a habitat resortation and conservation prioritization tool for songbirds and mussels in the Appalachian Mountains. Final report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Geological Service. January 2010.
  • Adkins, J.Y., D.D. Roby, et al. 2010. A status assessment of the double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in western North America: 1998-2009. Final Report to the US Army Corps of Engineers. Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Corvallis OR. 69p
  • Simons, T.R. and R. Hylton. 2010. Effects of Atmospheric Pollution on High Elevation Fauna in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 2009 Annual Report to the National Park Service and the U.S. Geological Survey. 49 pp.
  • Simons, T.R., A. Waldstein, and A. O'Connell. 2010. Raccoon (Procyon lotor) Ecology at Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina. 2009 Annual Report to the National Park Service. 58 pp.
  • Simons, T.R., and S. Schulte, and J.J. Stocking. 2010. American Oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus) research and monitoring in North Carolina. 2009 Annual report to the National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the National Audubon Society. 58 pp.
  • Reeves, R.R., R.L. Brownell, Jr., J.G. Cooke, B. Dicks, D. Nowacek, G. Tsidulko, G.R. VanBlaricom, A.I. Vedenev, and D.W. Weller. 2010. Report of the Western Gray Whale Advisory Panel at its seventh meeting. 12-14 December 2009, Geneva, Switzerland. International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Gland, Switzerland. 42 pages.
  • Kristine, D., Detar, J., Lorantas, R., Lorson, R., Wagner, T., and DeMario, D. 2010. Biological Assessment of Experimental Panfish Enhancement Regulations on Select Pennsylvania Impoundments. Technical Report, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
  • Afton, A. D. 2009. Chronology and Rates of Migratory Movements, Migration Corridors, and Habitats Used throughout the Annual Cycle by Female Lesser Scaup Radio-marked on Pool 19 of the Mississippi River. Report to Ducks Unlimited GPRO, 9 December 2009. 30pp.
  • Gresswell, Robert E. and 13 others. 2009. Scientific Review Panel Evaluation of the National Park Service Lake Trout Suppression Program in Yellowstone Lake, August 25th–29th. Final Report. USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, Bozeman, Montana. YCR–2009–05.
  • Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2009. Effects of ground water withdrawal on avian abundance and species richness in riparian areas of National Parks in the Desert Southwest - POBS. Wildlife Research Report #2009-07, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2009. Quantifying impacts of ground water withdrawal on avian abundance, species richness, and reproductive success in Sonoran Desert parks - NRPP. Wildlife Research Report #2009-06, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Restoration of managed marsh units to benefit California black rails and other marsh birds: an adaptive management approach, March 2009 Progress Report. Wildlife Research Report #2009-08, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Cully, J. F. 2009. 2009 Project report: Black-tailed prairie dog colony mapping at the Kiowa and Rita Blanca National Grasslands. Photocopy on file at Cibola National Forest Office, Albuquerque.
  • Vashon, J., D. Harrison, A. Fuller, D. Mallet, S. McLellan, W. Jakubas, and J. Organ. 2009. Documenting the response of Canada lynx to declining snowshoe hare populations in an intensively managed private forest landscape in northern Maine. Maine Cooperative Forestry Research Unit 2008 Annual Report, University of Maine, December, 2009.
  • Marteinsdóttir, G., T.B. Grabowski, B.J. McAdam, V. Thorsteinsson, S.B. Kristgeirsson and S. Guðbjörnsson. 2009. Framvinduskýrsla til Verkefnasjóðs Sjávarútvegsins fyrir árið 2008 - Kortlagning líffræðilegs fjölbreytileika þorsks með áherslu á atferli í tengslum við æxlun og far [The importance of diversity in terms of stock structure, life history and behavior for the survival of the cod stock in Iceland]. Progress report to Rannís; Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • Haukos, D.A. 2009. The status of mottled ducks on the western Gulf Coast. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Migratory Bird Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 34pp.
  • Absaroka Elk Ecology - 2009 Annual Report | Download |
  • Bowen, Z.H., Aldridge, C.L., Anderson, P.K., Assal, T., Baer, L.A., Bristol, S., Carr, N.B., Chong, G.W., Diffendorfer, J.E., Fedy, B.C., Garman, S.L., Germaine, S., Grauch, R.I., Homer, C., Manier, D., Kauffman, M.J., Latysh, N., Melcher, C.P., Miller, K.A., Montag, J., Nutt, C.J., Potter, C., Sawyer, H., Smith, D.B., Sweat, M.J., and Wilson, A.B., 2009, U.S. Geological Survey Science for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative—2008 Annual Report: Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-XXX, 96 p.
  • McGuire, A.D., H.P. Huntington, and S. Wilson. 2009. Sensitivity of Arctic carbon in a changing climate. iLEAPS Newsletter Issue No. 8.
  • VanBlaricom, G.R., and G. Tsidulko. 2009. Trip reports, site visits to the Piltun region of Sakhalin Island, and to the A.V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia, autumn 2009. Western Gray Whale Advisory Panel, Global Marine Programme, International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Gland, Switzerland. 14 December 2009.
  • Young, K.E., K.G. Boykin, C. Caldwell, J. Seeger, M. Coolidge, T. Ellis, C. Aiello, E. Williams, and A. LeClerc. 2009. California spotted owl and northern goshawk surveys on the Stanislaus National Forest. Unpublished report, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 46pp.
  • Afton, A. D. 2009. Chronology and Rates of Migratory Movements, Migration Corridors, and Habitats Used throughout the Annual Cycle by Female Lesser Scaup Radio-marked on Pool 19 of the Mississippi River. Annual Progress Report to All Cooperators, 30 November 2009. 30pp.
  • Koloszar, J. G. and R. G. Anthony. 2009. Results of Peregrine Falcon Breeding Surveys in Oregon, 2009. Final Report to Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Oregon Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 75p + tables, figures, and appendices.
  • Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, and M. S. Ogonowski. 2009. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails and California black rails within a proposed geothermal power plant site in Imperial Valley, California. Wildlife Research Report #2009-04, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2009. The Effect of Surface Water Depletion and Vegetation Health on Arizona’s Riparian Birds. Wildlife Research Report #2009-05, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Turton, D., W. Fisher, T. Seilheimer, and R. Esralew. 2009. An assessment of environmental flows for Oklahoma. Final Report for Oklahoma Water Resource Research Institute. 63 pp.
  • Smith, K.N., M.L. Morrison, and J.W. Cain, III. 2009. Black-capped vireo monitoring at Devils River State Natural Area. Annual Report to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
  • Smith, K.N., M.L. Morrison, and J.W. Cain, III. 2009. Black-capped vireo monitoring at Dolan falls Preserve. Annual Report to The Nature Conservancy.
  • Hayer, C., S. Ranney, and S.R. Chipps. 2009. Nutrient Dynamics, algal biomass and factors affecting water clarity in Belle Fourche and Keyhole reservoirs, South Dakota and Wyomng.
  • DeStefano, S., and D. Wattles. 2009. Tracking the Commonwealth's moose. Massachusetts Wildlife 59:12-25.
  • Dugger, KM, RG Anthony, and E Forsman. 2009. Estimating Northern Spotted Owl Detection Probabilities: Updating the USFWS Northern Spotted Owl Survey Protocol. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Corvallis, OR
  • Fuller, A. K., and D. J. Harrison. 2009. Home Range, Habitat Use, Edge Relationships, Mortality Sources, Age Structure, and Survival of White-Tailed Deer on Mount Desert Island, Maine, 1992-1994. Final contract report to: Resource Management Division, Acadia National Park and Natural Resource Stewardship Science Office, National Park Service. October 2009. 70pp.
  • Butchko, P., R. DeBruyne, T. Doyle, M. Eaton, T. Galarowicz, B. Irwin, S. Lor, J. McCloskey, and W. Siemer. 2009. Management of double-crested cormorants in the Great Lakes: a prototype framework for a structured decision approach. Final Workshop Report, USFWS.
  • Kennedy, K.D. and E.R. Irwin. Patterns of fish and disease occupancy in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Alabama. ACFWRU Report 2009-3. Final Report Submitted to USFWS, October 2009 2007
  • Cattau, Christopher, Wiley Kitchens, Brian Reichert, Christa Zweig, Jean Olbert, and Kyle Pias. Demographic, Movement, and Habitat studies of the Endagered Snail Kite in Response to Operational Plans in Water Conservation Area 3A. Annual Report.
  • Cattau, Christopher, Wiley Kitchens, Brian Reichert, Kyle Pias, and Jean Olbert. 2009. Snaill Kite Demography in blue cypress Marsh Complex. Annual Report 2009.
  • Distribution and Abundance of Fishes in the Kansas River. Final report to Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.
  • Sindt, A. R., M. C. Quist, and C. L. Pierce. 2009. Iowa stream fish species of greatest conservation need: using IAGAP and REMAP products to refine prioritization and guide assessment. Annual Progress Report to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. 29 pages.
  • Budy, P., A. Dean, and G.P. Thiede. 2009. Triploid trout in high Uinta lakes: a comparative evaluation of relative performance of triploid versus diploid brook trout. 2008 Annual Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Sport Fish Restoration, Grant number XIII. Project F-47-R. UTCFWRU 2009(3):1-45.
  • Budy, P., G.P. Thiede, C. Meredith, and S. Seidel. 2009. Logan River whirling disease study: factors affecting trout population dynamics, abundance, and distribution in the Logan River, Utah. 2008 Annual Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Sport Fish Restoration, Grant number XIII. Project F-47-R. UTCFWRU 2009(2):1-43.
  • Budy, P., J. Bottcher, and G.P. Thiede. 2009. Habitat needs, movement patterns, and vital rates of endemic Utah fishes in a tributary to the Green River, Utah. 2008 Annual Report to the Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region. UTCFWRU 2009(4):1-52.
  • Caldwell, C.A., R. DuBey, W. Landis, K.K. Ayre, P.T. Bryant, L.A. Kaminski, and J.M. Stinson. 2009. An ecological risk assessment for the infection of whirling disease in populations of cutthroat trout in the Southwestern United States. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 63 pp.
  • Ogonowski, M.S., C. P. Nadeau, and C. J. Conway. 2009. Restoration of managed marsh units to benefit California black rails and other marsh birds: an adaptive management approach, August 2009 Progress Report. Wildlife Research Report #2009-03, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Layzer, J.B. 2009. Relationship between stream discharge and recruitment of the Cumberland Elktoe (Alasmidonta atropurpurea). The Nature Conservancy. Tennessee.
  • Layzer, J.B. and K. Moles. 2009. Assessment of the fish and mussel communities in the Glenview Nature Preserve on the Green River. Green County, KY.
  • Layzer, J.B. and K. Moles. 2009. Reintroduction of the rayed bean (Villosa fabalis) into the Duck River. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. College Station, PA.
  • Vilella, F. J., and R. González. 2009. Geographic distribution of the Puerto Rican Nightjar: a patch occupancy approach. Final Report, Cooperative Agreement No. 011406-001, USGS Biological Resources Division, Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Mississippi State, MS. 23 pp.
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  • Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2009. Analysis of population genetics of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) based on microsatellite markers. Final report to United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Gloucester, VA. 35 pp.
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  • Jackson Moose Project - GTNP 2009 Annual Report | Download |
  • Koford, R. R. 2009. Potential and realized habitat for area-sensitive bird species on State Preserves
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  • Schramm, H.L., Jr., and N.C. Hodgins. 2009. Development of a bioenergetics model for black carp to predict consumption and growth. Final report submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Atlanta, Georgia. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi.
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  • Least Chub (Iotichthys phlegethontis) Statewide Monitoring Summary, 2009. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Publication Number 10-35. 1594 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • Three Species (Bluehead Sucker, Flannelmouth Sucker, and Roundtail Chub) Annual Assessment and Prioritization, 2009. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Publication Number 10-26. 1594 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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  • Miranda, L.E., J.N. Aycock, S. Miyazono, and T.E. Tietjen. 2008. Biotic integrity of alluvial lakes in the Yazoo River Basin. Completion Report submitted to U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Engineer Research and Development Center, Waterways Experiment Station. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi.
  • Thurston, H.W., A.H. Roy, W.D. Shuster, M.A. Morrison, M.A. Taylor, and H. Cabezas. 2008. Using economic incentives to manage stormwater runoff in the Shepherd Creek Watershed, part I. EPA/600/R-08/129. EPA/600/R-08/061. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington DC. Available online at: http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/pubs/600r08129/600r08129.htm | Download |
  • Vinson, M. and G. Thiede. 2008. Fish surveys in the Upper Neelum Valley, Kashmir, Pakistan, October 2008. Technical Report prepared for Hagler Bailly Pakistan, Islamabad, Pakistan.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey and relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 205 ford crossing (Reid’s Ford) of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to the Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 8 pp.
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  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey and relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 205 ford crossing (Reid’s Ford) of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to the Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 8 pp.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey and relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 205 ford crossing (Reid’s Ford) of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to the Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 8 pp.
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  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey and relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 770 ford crossing (Carter’s Ford), of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 12 pp.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey and relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 770 ford crossing (Carter’s Ford), of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 12 pp.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mollusks at the Route 282 crossing of Bluestone River, Tazewell County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond VA. 14 pp.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mollusks at the Route 282 crossing of Bluestone River, Tazewell County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond VA. 14 pp.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mussels at the proposed 208 bypass bridge crossing of the Po River, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA . 17 pp.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mussels at the proposed 208 bypass bridge crossing of the Po River, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA . 17 pp.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mussels at the Route 743 bridge crossing of the North Fork Rivanna River, Albarmarle County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 11 pp.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mussels at the Route 743 bridge crossing of the North Fork Rivanna River, Albarmarle County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 11 pp.
  • Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mussels at the Route 817 ford crossing (Hannah’s Ford) of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to the Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 8 pp.
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  • Frazier, S. and D. Galat. 2008. Ecological monitoring insights from the Wetlands Reserve Program in Missouri. Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Conservation Insight. United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service URL: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/nri/ceap/
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  • Hunt, K.M., J.C. Whitehead, D.J. Murie, and T.J. Kwak. 2008. Supply report: survey of institutions of higher learning to investigate possible shortages in the number of individuals with post-baccalaureate degrees in subjects related to fishery science. Pages 21-39 in U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Department of Education. The shortage in the number of individuals with post-baccalaureate degrees in subjects related to fishery science. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-F/SPO-91.
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  • Sievert, P.R. 2008. Population viability analyses for the short-tailed albatross. In: Short-tailed Albatross Recovery Plan, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Technical Publication.
  • Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2008. Habitat and fish surveys for Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) and orangefin madtom (Noturus gilberti) in North Fork Little Chestnut Creek, Franklin County, Virginia. Final report to Joyce Engineering, Inc., Greensboro, NC. 6 pp.
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  • Absaroka Elk Ecology Project - 2008 Annual Report | Download |
  • Jackson Moose Project - GTNP 2008 Annual Report | Download |
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  • Christopher Cattau, Wiley Kitchens, Brian Reichert, Andrea Bowling, Althea Hotaling, Christa Zweig, Jean Olbert, Kyle Pias, and Julien Martin. 2008. Demographic, Movement, and Habitat Studies of the Endangered Snail Kite in Response to Operational Plans in Water Conservation Area 3A. U.S. Geological Survey, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
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  • Grabowski, T. B. and C. A. Jennings. 2008. Post-release movements and habitat use of stocked robust redhorse (Moxostoma robustum) in the Ocmulgee River, Georgia. Final Report for Project No. 2021RR272077 prepared for Georgia Power Company, Atlanta, GA. 70pp.
  • Jones, M. L., G. J. A. Hansen, W. Liu, B. Irwin, A. J. Treble, and H. A. Dawson. 2008. Sea lamprey population dynamics: updating demographic models and application to a novel control strategy. Great Lakes Fishery Commission Project Completion Report and Quantitative Fisheries Center Technical Report T2008-02.
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  • Peterson, J.T. and S. W. Craven. 2007. The development of a quantitative decision models for evaluating the effects of river regulation and water use on native fishes in the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. Final Report to the National Park Service, Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • Reeves, R.R., R.L. Brownell, Jr., J.G. Cooke, B. Dicks, G.P. Donovan, D.P. Nowacek, T.J. Ragen, G. Tsidulko, G.R. VanBlaricom, A.I. Vedenev, and A.V. Yablokov. 2007. Report of the Western Gray Whale Advisory Panel at its Third Meeting. 10-13 November 2007, Lausanne, Switzerland. The World Conservation Union (IUCN), Gland, Switzerland. 65 pages.
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  • Kahara, S., and S.R. Chipps. 2007. Modeling wetland use by spring migrating lesser scaup in eastern South Dakota. Final report to South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, Federal Aid Project Number W-75-R Job 75110, Pierre, South Dakota
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  • Garcia, V., C. J. Conway, and L. A. Ellis. 2007. Protocols for estimating burrowing owl reproductive parameters based on data recorded during repeated visits to occupied burrows. Wildlife Research Report #2007-06, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ
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  • Senecal, A. C ., and W. A. Hubert. 2007. Variation in physical habitat features and small fish assemblages during the summer months in the Powder River, Wyoming.
  • Kwak, T.J., P.B. Cooney, and C.H. Brown. 2007. Fishery population and habitat assessment in Puerto Rico streams: phase 1 final report. Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Project F-50 Final Report, Submitted to Marine Resources Division, Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources, San Juan.
  • Kwak, T.J., W.G. Cope, and F.M. Holliman. 2007. In situ evaluation of water quality and contaminants in the lower Roanoke River: survival and growth of shortnose sturgeon. Project Completion Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • Bahn, L., and A. V. Zale. 2007. An assessment of losses of native fish to irrigation diversions on selected tributaries of the Bitterroot River, Montana. Final report to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. 118 pages.
  • Edwards, T. C., Jr., D. R. Cutler, K. H. Beard, and J. Gibson. 2007. Predicting invasive plant species occurrences in national parks: a process for prioritizing prevention. Final Project Report No. 2007-1, USGS Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-5290 USA.
  • Headrick, M. R. and D. L. Galat. 2007. Missouri River post-flood evaluation synthesis. Final Report to Missouri Department of Conservation. Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211-7240. 38 pp.
  • Haukos, D.A. 2007. Characteristics of urban playa wetlands. Pages 33-36 in K.A.
    Cearley (editor) Playa Lakes Symposium 2007, Texas Cooperative Extension Service, Amarillo, Texas
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    Playa Lakes Symposium 2007, Texas Cooperative Extension Service, Amarillo, Texas.
  • Petty, M.A. and R.J. Neves. 2007. Relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 613 crossing of Big Moccasin Creek, Scott County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 8 pp.
  • Petty, M.A. and R.J. Neves. 2007. Relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 705 ford crossing of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 9 pp.
  • Petty, M.A. and R.J. Neves. 2007. Relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 817 ford crossing of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 10 pp.
  • Petty, M.A. and R.J. Neves. 2007. Relocation of the freshwater mussel fauna at the Route 652 bridge crossing of the Clinch River, Russell County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 9 pp.
  • Petty, M.A. and R.J. Neves. 2007. Relocation of the freshwater mussel fauna at the Route 770 ford crossing of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 7 pp.
  • Petty, M.A. and R.J. Neves. 2007. Survey of the freshwater mussel fauna at the Route 58 bridge crossing of the Middle Fork Holston River, Washington County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 8 pp.
  • Roby, D.D., J.Y. Adkins, K. Bixler, K. Collis, and A. Evans. 2007. Surveys for Nesting Glaucous-winged/Western Gulls and Caspian Terns in Puget Sound, Washington. Final Annual Report to the US Fish & Wildlife Service, Portland OR. 12 pp.
  • Sloss, B.L. and R.P. Franckowiak. 2007. Genetic identification of potential cougar (Felis concolor) dung from Michigan. Technical report submitted to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 11p.
  • Harnish, R. A., and A. V. Zale. 2007. Fish screen efficiency and effects of screened and unscreened irrigation canals on the downstream movement of westslope cutthroat trout juveniles in Skalkaho Creek, Montana.Final Report to The Wild Fish Habitat Initiative, Montana University System Water Center, Bozeman, Montana. 96 pages.
  • Studies on Lake Whitefish in Maine. (2006) Annual Report to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
  • Afton, A. D. 2007. Chronology and rates of migratory movements, migration corridors and habitats used, and breeding and wintering area affiliations of female lesser scaup captured during spring stop-over on Pool 19 of the Mississippi River: a pilot study. Annual Progress Report to All Cooperators, 21 September 2007. 27pp.
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2007. Rio Grande silvery minnow: Genetics management and propagation plan. Rio Grande silvery minnow Genetics and Propagation Workgroup, Albuquerque, NM. 20pp.
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  • Moffitt, C. M.. 2007. Continuation of Testing of Control Strategies to Reduce New Zealand Mudsnail Infestation at Fish Propagation Faculties. Annual Report to FWS. Requisition Number 11332-4-2006, Amendment Modification 3. Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. September 2007.
  • Steed, A. C., and A. V. Zale. 2007. Population viability of Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) in the Gibbon River, Yellowstone National Park. Final Report to the National Park Service. 78 pages.
  • Jackson, C. and Zydlewski, J. (2007) Summer movements of sub-adult brook trout, landlocked Atlantic salmon and smallmouth bass in the Rapid River, Maine
  • Boykin, K.G., and S. Propeck-Gray. 2007. Biological Data Survey for the Paseo del Norte Watershed. Technical Assistance Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.
  • Jamison, N.D., P.W. Bettoli, and J.M Redding. 2007. Physiology and survival of tournament-caught largemouth bass. Fisheries Report 07-07, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Nashville. 40p.
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  • Young, K.E., T.S. Schrader, K.G. Boykin, C. Caldwell, and G.W. Roemer. 2007. Early Detection of Invasive Species in Big Bend National Park: Remote Sensing and GIS Strategies. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, New Mexico. 103 pp + appendices.
  • Conroy, M. J., J. P. Carroll, R. J. Cooper, C. T. Moore, R. Thackston, R. Hamrick, and J. E. Howell. 2007. Adaptive decision support for landscape level conservation of birds in early successional habitats on private lands in Georgia. Final Report to USGS/BRD. | Download |
  • Meeuwig, M. H., and C. S. Guy. 2007. Evaluation and action plan for protection of 15 threatened adfluvial populations of bull trout in Glacier National Park, Montana. Final Scientific Report, U.S. Fish Wildlife Service.
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  • Boykin, K.G., G. Propeck, and C. Caldwell. 2007. Analysis of New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Habitat Stamp Program. Technical Assistance Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.
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  • Donovan, T. M., and K. Cornell. 2007. Relationships between forest bird abundance and nesting productivity in Vermont. Final Report. Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
  • Bowen, Z.H., Aldridge, CL.., Anderson, P.J., Chong, G.W., Drummond, M.A., Homer, C., Johnson, R.C., Kauffman, M.J., Knick, S.T., Kosovich, J.J., Miller, K.A., Owens, T., Shafer, S., Schenck, C.J., and Sweat, M.J., 2007, U.S. Geological Survey Science Plan for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative: Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, 32 p.
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  • Simons, E., K. Legaard, D. Harrison, S. Sader, J. Wilson, W. Krohn, and L. Robinson. 2007. Predicting responses of forest landscape change on wildlife umbrella species. 2007 Annual Report of the Maine Cooperative Forestry Research Unit (CFRU), University of Maine, Orono. (posted on the CFRU's web site).
  • 2007. Annual Progress Report for State Wildlife Grant ?Environmental factors associated with unique lake communities in Maine?, 8 pp.
  • 2007. Annual Progress Report for State Wildlife Grant ?Habitat selection, relocations, and fish hosts of the yellow lampmussel and tidewater mucket in Maine?, 7 pp.
  • Annual Progress Report for State Wildlife Grant ?Habitat selection, relocations, and fish hosts of the yellow lampmussel and tidewater mucket in Maine?, 7 pp.
  • Okefenokee Swamp post-fire vegetation assessment, report provided to Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge as part of the post-fire management and recovery program. 22 pp.
  • Petty, M. and R. J. Neves. 2007. Augmentation and expansion of endangered freshwater mussel populations in the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. Final Report to National Park Service, Oneida, TN. 45 pp.
  • Petty, M. and R. J. Neves. 2007. Population augmentation, expansion, and reintroduction of extripated species of endangered mussels in the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Cumberland River system, Kentucky and Tennessee. Final Report to U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Asheville, N.C. 45 pp.
  • Frohnauer, N., C. Pierce, and L. Kallemeyn. 2007. USGS researchers help conserve unique muskellunge strain in Voyageurs National Park. USGS Fisheries and Aquatics Bulletin 6(2):3-4.
  • Conner, M.M., J. E. Gross, P. C. Cross, M. R. Ebinger, R. R. Gillies, M. D. Samuel, and M. M. Miller. Scale-dependent approaches to modeling spatial epidemiology of chronic wasting disease. Utah Division of Wildlife, United States Geologic Survey, and Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Report, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Available at: or all of the websites/CWD_Spatial_Modeling.pdf.
  • Vondracek, B., R. M. Newman, and E. C. Merten. 2007. Comparison of effects of riparian harvest treatments on stream habitat, fish, instream wood, water temperature, and stream geomorphology nine years after harvest. Completion Report to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
  • Budy, P., B. Nadolski, and G.P. Thiede. 2007. Factors affecting trout population dynamics, abundance, and distribution in the Mill Creek drainage, Utah. Grant Number XV. Project F-47-R. 2005 Annual Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. UCFWRU 2007(4):1-39.
  • Budy, P., P. McHugh, E. Hansen, J. Wood, and G.P. Thiede. 2007. Logan River whirling disease study: factors affecting trout population dynamics, abundance, and distribution in the Logan River, Utah. Grant Number XIII. Project F-47-R. 2006 Annual Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. UCFWRU 2007(2):1-46 pages.
  • Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Plan to conserve and manage burrowing owls on Naval Base Coronado. Wildlife Research Report #2007-05, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Donovan, T. 2006. Effects of habitat fragmentation on bird species richness in the continental U.S. Final Report Research Work Order 32. NASA.
  • Farnsworth, M., W. L. Kendall, R. Miller, P. F. Doherty, Jr., J. D. Nichols, G. C. White, K. P. Burnham, and A. B. Franklin. 2006. A preliminary sampling protocol for early detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza in environmental samples from migratory waterfowl in the United States for 2007. Preliminary report to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 33pp.
  • Miranda, L.E., J.N. Aycock, S. Miyazono, C.J. Steffen, and T.E. Tietjen. 2007. Biotic integrity of alluvial lakes in the Yazoo River Basin. Completion Report submitted to U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Engineer Research and Development Center, Waterways Experiment Station. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi.
  • Paukert, C., C. Berry, and K. Pope. 2007. Topeka shiner 5-year review and workshop. Report submitted to US Fish and Wildlife Service and Topeka Shiner Recovery Team. 15 June 2007. 92 pages.
  • Schramm, H.L., Jr., and N.C. Hodgins. 2007. Development of a bioenergetics model for black carp to predict consumption and growth. Annual report, 1 June 2006-31 May 2007. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi.
  • Sloss, B.L., and T. Kittel. 2007. Genetic analysis of remnant Menominee River lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) populations: implications for rehabilitation and reintroduction. Final Report to WE Energies Mitigation and Enhancement Fund. 39 pp.
  • Sloss, B.L., J.A. VanDeHey, T.M. Sutton, P. Peeters, and P. Schneeberger. 2007. Genetic structure among Lake Michigan's lake whitefish spawning aggregates. Final Report to Great Lakes Fishery Commission. 118 pp.
  • Kocian, M., B. Vondracek, and B. Wilson. 2007. Hardwood Creek Impaired Water Case Study. Final Report to the Minnesota Water Resources Center.
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  • Schisler, G. J., P. J. Schler, and E. R. Fetherman. 2007. Salmonid Disease Studies. Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration, Job Progress Report. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Fish Research Section. Fort Collins, Colorado.
  • Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2007. Surveys of habitat suitable for endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) in streams crossed by proposed Transco gas pipeline extensions in Pittsylvania and Campbell counties, Virginia. Final report to ENSR, Houston, TX. 8 pp.
  • Bettoli, P.W., J. Kerns, and G.D. Scholten. 2007. Delayed mortality and movements of paddlefish released as bycatch. Final Report to the Division of Scientific Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC. 36p.
  • Rosa, S., and J. A. Bissonette. 2007. Evaluation of underpass effectiveness on the Wildcat Highway and Salina Canyon improvement projects: Interstate highways I-15 and I-70, southern Utah. Prepared for the Bureau of Land Management, Utah Department of Transportation, and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. 33 pages.
  • Conroy, M. J., J. T. Peterson, C. T. Moore, J. Runge, J. Howell, and Z. Zhong. 2007. The effects of hydrologic stressors on wading bird foraging distributions in the Everglades from 1985 2000. Final Report to South Florida Water Management District. | Download |
  • Conrads, P.A., E.A. Roehl, R.C. Daamen, W. Kitchens. 2007. Simulation of salinity in the tidal marshes in the vicinity of the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge using artificial nueral networks. Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Athens, GA.
  • Martin, J., W.M. Kitchens, C. Cattau, A. Bowling, S. Stocco, E. Powers, C. Zweig, A. Hotaling, Z. Welch, H. Waddle, and A. Paredes. 2007. Snail Kite Demography: Annual report, 2007. U.S. Geological Survey, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr. 2007. The Oklahoma Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Natural Resource News 1(2): 1, 6.
  • Rosenblum, E, and C. M. Moffitt. 2007. Environmental Impact Assessment, Phase II. Erythromycin thiocyanate to control bacterial kidney disease in salmonids. USFDA-Center for Veterinary Medicine. Submittal, May 2007.
  • Petty, M. A. and R. J. Neves. 2007. Relocation of the freshwater mussel fauna at the Route 706 ford of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 8 pp.
  • Petty, M. and R. J. Neves. 2007. Augmentation and expansion of endangered mussel populations in the Upper Tennessee and Cumberland River systems, Tennessee. Final Report to U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Asheville, N.C. 171 pp.
  • Omland, K.S., and D.L. Parrish. 2007. Population modeling for Batten Kill trout. Final Report. U.S. Forest Service, Green Mountain National Forest, Rutland, VT.
  • Penne, C. R. and C. L. Pierce. 2007. Radio Telemetry Study of Common Carp in Clear Lake, Iowa, To Guide Future Management. Final Report to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Bureau, U.S. Geological Survey, and Iowa State University. 132 pages.
  • Rowe, D. C., and C. L. Pierce. 2007. Relationships of Fish Assemblages, In-Stream Physical Habitat, and Landscape Characteristics of Wadeable Iowa Streams. Final Report to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. 136 pages.
  • Reeves, R.R., R.L. Brownell, Jr., J.G. Cooke, B. Dicks, G.P. Donovan, D.P. Nowacek, T.J. Ragen, G. Tsidulko, G.R. VanBlaricom, A.I. Vedenev, and A. Yablokov. 2007. Report of the Western Gray Whale Advisory Panel at its Second Meeting. 15-18 April 2007, St. Petersburg, Russia. The World Conservation Union (IUCN), Gland, Switzerland. 51 pages.
  • Vondracek, B., R. M. Newman, and E. C. Merten. 2007. Comparison of effects of riparian harvest treatments on stream habitat, fish, instream wood, water temperature, and stream geomorphology nine years after harvest. Completion Report to the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement.
  • Vondracek, B., R. M. Newman, and E. C. Merten. 2007. Comparison of effects of riparian harvest treatments on stream habitat, fish, instream wood, water temperature, and stream geomorphology nine years after harvest. Completion Report to the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement.
  • Conner, M. M., J. E. Gross, P. C. Cross, M. R. Ebinger, R. R. Gillies, M. D. Samuel, M. W. Miller. 2007. Scale-dependent approaches to modeling spatial epidemiology of chronic wasting disease. Utah Division of Wildlife, United States Geologic Survey, and Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies Report, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Available at: http://www.cwd-info.org/index.php/fuseaction/resources.newresearch or http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/diseases/cwd/e-book/ .
  • Beauchamp, D.A., A.D. Cross*, and J.H. Moss*. 2007. Inter-annual patterns in stage-specific feeding, growth, and survival of juvenile pink salmon in the Gulf of Alaska. North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission. Technical Report 7:56-58.
  • Moss*, J.H., D.A. Beauchamp, A.D. Cross*, E.V. Farley, J.H. Helle, and K.W. Myers. 2007. Spatial patterns in consumption demand and growth potential of juvenile pink salmon in the Gulf of Alaska. North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission. Technical Report 7:35-36.
  • Paukert, C., C. Berry, and K. Pope. 2007. Topeka shiner Notropis topeka 5-year Review and Workshop. Meeting minutes and summary of a Workshop and F-Year Review, May 23-24, 2007. Available from Kansas Coop Research Unit (cpaukert@ksu.edu)
  • Budy, P., R. Al-Chokhachy, and G.P. Thiede. 2007. Bull trout population assessment in northeastern Oregon: a template for recovery planning. 2006 Annual Progress Report to the US Fish and Wildlife Service. UTCFWRU 2007(1):1-83.
  • Farnsworth, M., W. Kendall, R. Miller, P. Doherty, J.D. Nichols, G.C. White, K.P. Burnham and A.B. Franklin. 2007. A preliminary sampling protocol for early detection of highly pathogenic avain influenza in environmental samples from migratory waterfowl in the United States for 2007. USDA-APHIS-WS National Wildlife Research Center, Colorado State University and USGS. (A report from the Sampling Design Committee for Detecting Avian Influenza in Environmental Samples, USDA, USGS and CSU).
  • Conway, C. J. 2007. Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocols. Wildlife Research Report #2007-04. U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Grand,James B., David N. Koons, Jennifer M. Arnold, Dirk V. Derksen and Nitin Yogi. 2007. Modeling the recovery rates of avian populations. Final Report RWO 079.
  • Irwin,E.R., G.T. Turner, K.D.Kennedy and T. Piper. ACT Aquatic Gap and Water Quality Monitoring. Fnal Report submitted to Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. April 2007.
  • Jennings, C.A., J.L. Shelton, R.C. Peterson, and J. Zelko. 2007. Culture techniques and ecological studies of the robust redhorse (Moxostoma robustum): recruitment success, distribution, and abundance of wild-caught larvae and juveniles in the Oconee River, Georgia. Annual Report (2002) Prepared for Georgia Power Company, Atlanta, GA. 41 pp. (Project Number. 25-21-RC295-387)
  • Fox, David M., Philip C. Stouffer, D. Allen RUtherford, W.E. Kelso, Megan La Peyre and Raynie Bambarger. 2007. Impacts of a freshwater diversion on wildlife and fishes in the Maurepas Swamp. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6; Agreement #DW-14-95045601-1; Work Order 79. 152 pp.
  • Vorosmarty, C.J., A.D. McGuire, L. Hinzman, M. Holland, M. Murray, J. Schimel, W. Warnick, J. Weatherly, and H. Wiggins. 2007. New perspectives through data discovery and modeling. Arctic System Synthesis Workshop, Seattle, WA, 2-4 April 2007. Eos 88(27):278.
  • Compton, B. W., F. Beaudry, K. McGarigal, and P. R. Sievert. 2007. Habitat modeling for Blanding?s turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) in the Northeast. Final Report to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Westborough, MA.
  • Walter, W.D. Urban Wildlife Management. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:680. (Book review).
  • Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2007. Development of microsatellite
    markers for study of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) population genetic structure and viability.
    Final report to Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, Richmond, VA. 20 pp.
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  • Wattles, D., K. Berger, S. DeStefano, W. Woytek, and J. McDonald. 2006. Moose movements and habitat use: progress report on the GPS moose study in Massachusetts. USGS Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Amherst, MA and Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Westborough, MA. 15pp.
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  • Haukos, D.A. 2006. Preproject proposal for establishment of a Playa Wetland Management District. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Refuge Planning Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 18pp.
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  • Gilbert, E. R., E. A. Wong, M. R. Vaughan, and K.E. Webb, Jr. 2006. Distribution and abundance of nutrient transport mDNA in the intestinal tract of the black bear. Submitted to Dr. Mike Tome for DOI policy review.
  • Walter, W.D. Soay sheep: dynamics and selection in an island population. Journal of Mammalogy 87:181–182. (Book review)
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  • Newbrey, M.G., M.A. Bozek, and C.J. Edwards. 2006. Effects of stream barriers as impediments to warmwater fish movement with an emphasis on culverts and siltation: An annotated bibliography. Final report to North Central Research Station U.S. Forest Service Grand Rapids, Minnesota. 52 p.
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  • Long, J.M. 2006. Evidence of rainbow trout spawning in small, warmwater tributaries of the Chattahoochee River, Georgia; Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. National Park Service, Technical Report, Atlanta, GA.
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  • Powell, A. N., R. Suydam, and R. L. McGuire. 2005. Breeding biology of king eiders on the coastal plain of northern Alaska. Final Report MMS #2005-060. Coastal Marine Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska.
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  • Shepard, B. B., and A.. V. Zale. 2005. Dyce Creek brook trout removal project: 2004 to 2005. Final Report to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Dillon, Montana. 20 pages.
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  • Hellgren, E. C., K. Freel, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 2005. Surveys of the swift fox (Vulpes velox) in western Oklahoma. Final Report T-4-P-1, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City. 29 pp.
  • Connelly, N.A., J.T. Weber, and T.L. Brown. 2004. Impacts of water level changes on recreational boating use within the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. HDRU Publ. No. 04-7. Dept. of Natural Resources, NYS College of Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 9 pp.
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  • Widmer, A. M., C. J. Carveth, and S. A. Bonar. 2005 Transport and care of small desert fishes. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report 03-05.
  • Carthy, R., M.K. Oli, J.B. Wooding, J.E. Berish, and W.D. Meyer. 2005. Analysis of gopher tortoise population estimation techniques. Report to USACOE-CERL.
  • Conway, C. J. 2005. Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocols. Wildlife Research Report #2005-04, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona.
  • Conway, C. J., and C. Nadeau. 2005. Effects of fire on Yuma Clapper Rails and California Black Rails. 2004 Annual Report. Wildlife Research Report #2005-01, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
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  • Conway, C. J., and M. S. Ogonowski. 2005. Determining migratory status of burrowing owls in the Tucson Basin. Final Report to Arizona Bird Conservation Initiative. Wildlife Research Report #2005-06, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
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  • Hughes, K., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Band-tailed pigeon habitat use in southeastern Arizona. Final Project Report to T&E, Inc. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
  • Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2005. An evaluation of survey methods for monitoring interior populations of band-tailed pigeons. Pages 21-23 in D.D. Dolton, ed., Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program, 2004 Annual Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, CO.
  • Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Reproductive success and habitat associations of riparian birds within the Sky Island mountains of southeastern Arizona. Final Report submitted to Arizona Bird Conservation Initiative, Arizona Game and Fish Department. Wildlife Research Report #2005-07. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona.
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  • Whitledge, G. W., D. L. Galat and G. T. Gelwicks. 2005. Habitat use by fishes in periodically and continuously connected lower Missouri River floodplain water bodies. Final Report to Missouri Department of Conservation. Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. 68pp.
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  • Simons, T.R., C. McGowan, J. Cordes, M. Lyons, and W. Golder. 2003. American Oystercatcher (Haematopus paliatus) research and monitoring in North Carolina. Annual report to the National Park Service and the US. Fish and Wildlife Service, 27 pp.
  • Moffitt, C. M. 2005. Evaluating the safety of administration of erythromycin feed additive for salmonids on bacteria of human health concern, qualitative risk assessment:Hazard identification and characterization release assessment; exposure assessment; consequence assessment;and overall risk estimate. 4 books.
  • Henley, W.F. and R.J. Neves. 2005. Technology development for mussel propagation and release of juvenile mussels to historic habitats in the upper Tennessee River system. Final Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Asheville, NC. 126 pp.
  • Jones, J.W., A.J. Liberty, R. Mair, and R.J. Neves. 2005. Life history and artificial culture of endangered mussels. Final Report to Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Nashville, TN. 214 pp.
  • Petty, M. and R.J. Neves. 2005. A survey for the newly discovered Dan spinymussel in the Dan, Mayo, and South Rives, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Transportation Research Council, Charlottesville, VA. 41 pp.
  • Collis, K., D.D. Roby, C. Couch, G. Dorsey, K. Fischer, D.E. Lyons, A.M. Myers, S.K. Nelson, J.Y. Adkins, A. Evans and M. Hawbecker. 2005. Piscivorous waterbird research on the Columbia River: 2004 season summary. 91 p. (available through website: www.columbiabirdresearch.org)
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  • Gale, S. B., and A. V. Zale. 2005. Evaluation of entrainment losses of westslope cutthroat trout at private irrigation diversions and the efficiency of fish screens on Skalkaho Creek, Montana. Final Report to The Wild Fish Habitat Initiative, Montana University System Water Center, Bozeman, Montana. 75 pages.
  • Anteau, M. J., and A. D. Afton. 2004. Nutritional ecology of lesser scaup during spring migration in the Upper-Midwest: mechanisms and scope of the spring condition hypothesis. Annual Progress Report. 41pp.
  • Bender, L. C., and J. R. Piasecke. 2004. Growth, health, and impacts of a pioneering elk herd on and adjacent to Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico. Annual Report, U.S. Geological Survey, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
  • Freeling, S. E., C. R. Berry Jr., R. M. Sylvester, S. S. Wall, and J. A. Jenks. 2004. Surveys to evaluate fish distribution models for the upper Missouri River basin aquatic GAP Project. GAP Analysis Bulletin No. 12:4-7.
  • Bissonette, J. A., and P. Cramer. 2005. Evaluation of the use and effectiveness of wildlife crossings. Interim Report prepared for the National Academy of Sciences (Transportation Research Board-National Cooperative Highway Research Program. 50 pages with 10 Appendices.
  • Caldwell, C.A. 2004. Effects of diet on growth, survival, and performance of Rio Grande Silvery Minnow: Larvae through juvenile and subadult stages. Research Completion Report from U. S. Geological Survey, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, New Mexico to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Field Office, Fishery Resources Office, and the Dexter National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center. 55 pp.
  • Davis, B.A. and S.R. Chipps. 2004. Estimating trophic position of Lake Oahe walleyes using stable isotope analysis. Final report to South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, Federal Aid Project Number F-15-R Job 1590, Pierre, South Dakota.
  • Ditchkoff, S.S., M.S. Mitchell, and J.B. Grand. 2004. Ecology and management of feral hogs on Fort Benning, Georgia. Annual Progress Report.
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  • Jones-Wuellner, M. R., and C. S. Guy. 2004. Status of burbot in Montana. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena.
  • Irwin, E.R., P. Sakaris, J. Knight, and T. Piper. 2005. Redeye bass population status and critical habitat delineation in the Tallapoosa River and its tributaries. Final report submitted to Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries, Montgomery, Alabama.
  • Rao, M., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 2004. Vegetation mapping around Lake Hudson, Oklahoma. Final Report, The Benham Companies, Inc., Tulsa, OK. 17 pp. + CD-ROM.
  • 2004. RWO 45 Northeastern Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative: Effects of landscape heterogeneity and environmental stressors on palustrine and lotic amphibian populations in Acadia National Park, Final report (dissertation and thesis)
  • Miranda, L.E., M. Kashiwagi, J. Wilkens, A. Kelly, R. Campbell, A. Spencer, L. D'Abramo and H. Schramm. 2004. Restoration of the Gulf Coast walleye: development of hatchery production and stocking methods. Freshwater Fisheries Report Number 391, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Jackson.
  • Miranda, L.E., M. Kashiwagi, J. Wilkens, A. Kelly, R. Campbell, A. Spencer, L. D?Abramo and H. Schramm. 2004. Restoration of the Gulf Coast walleye: development of hatchery production and stocking methods. Freshwater Fisheries Report Number 391, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Jackson.
  • Miranda, L.E., P. Guggarigoudar, and V. Mittali. 2004. Development of monitoring protocols. Freshwater Fisheries Report Number 393, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Jackson.
  • Bear, B. A., T. A. McMahon, and A. V. Zale. 2004. Thermal requirements of westslope cutthroat trout. Final Report to The Wild Fish Habitat Initiative, Montana University System Water Center, Bozeman, Montana. 31 pages.
  • Ryce, E. K. N., and A. V. Zale. 2004. Bacterial coldwater disease in westslope cutthroat trout: hatchery epidemiology and control. Final Report to The Wild Fish Habitat Initiative, Montana University System Water Center, Bozeman, Montana. 13 pages.
  • Roberts, J.H and P.L. Angermeier. November 2004. Monitoring for effects of KIK effluent on Roanoke logperch in Roanoke River. Final Report to U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Gloucester, VA. 11 pp.
  • Berry, C. R. Jr., K. F. Higgins, and S. R. Chipps. 2004. Annual Report of the South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota. 48 pp.
  • Heakin, A. J., J. G. Kral, and C. R. Berry Jr. 2004. Annual progress report: environmental monitoring and assessment program activities in South Dakota. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
  • James, C. and C. M. Moffitt. 2004. Studies of the New Zealand Mudsnail in Silver Creek Drainage: Results of 2004 Survey. Report to Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the Nature Conservancy of Idaho.
  • Carline, R. F., and M. C. Walsh. 2004. Responses of streams to riparian restoration in the Spring Creek watershed, central Pennsylvania. Extended abstract, p. 63-64 in Moore, S. E., R. F. Carline, and J. Dillon. eds. 2004. Working together to ensure the future of wild trout. Proceedings of Wild Trout VIII Symposium - 30th Anniversary, 2004 September 20-22; Yellowstone Park, Wyoming.
  • Carline, R., P. Barry, D. Counahan, D. Argent, and W. Kimmel. 2004. Assessment of the paddlefish reintroduction program in Pennsylvania. Final Report submitted to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
  • Moore, S. E., R. F. Carline, and J. Dillon. eds. 2004. Working together to ensure the future of wild trout. Proceedings of Wild Trout VIII Symposium - 30th Anniversary, 2004 September 20-22; Yellowstone Park, Wyoming. 398 pages.
  • Cully, J. F., Jr. and T. L. Johnson. 2004. Annual Report: Prairie Dog colonies Five National Grasslands. Presented to U.S. Forest Service, Comanche, Cimarron, Kiowa and Rita Blanca, and Thunder Basin National Grasslands.
  • Edwards, T. C., Jr., R. E. Toth, R. J. Lilieholm, D. A. Bell, and E. R. Buteau. 2004. Alternative future growth scenarios for conserving open space along Utah's Wasatch Front: a case study for the Mountainland Association of Governments. Final Project Report No. 2004-1, USGS Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, UT 843232-5290 USA.
  • Berry, C. R., M. L. Wildhaber and D. L. Galat. 2004. Fish distribution and abundance, Volume 3. Population structure and habitat use of benthic fishes along the Missouri and lower Yellowstone rivers. U.S. Geological Survey, Cooperative Research Units, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007. http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/html/pd-e/benthic_fish/benthic_fish.htm
  • Freeman, M.C., J.T. Peterson, E.R. Irwin, and B.J. Freeman. 2004. Distribution and status of at-risk aquatic taxa in the upper Tallapoosa River system, Alabama and Georgia. Final Report submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Athens, Georgia.
  • Irwin, E.R., M. Taylor, K. Mickett and G. Turner. 2005. Delineation of important habitat features for adult and juvenile Alabama sturgeon. Final report submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Jackson, Mississippi.
  • Irwin, E.R., P.C. Sakaris, and D. Moosman. 2004. Hydrologic variation in the lower Tallapoosa River: Effects on recruitment and growth of striped bass and catfishes. Final Report. Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Montgomery, Alabama.
  • Irwin,E.R., E. Kramer, M.C. Freeman, G. Turner, D. Moosman, K. Mickett, P. Sakaris, C. Hayer, T. Piper and C.S. Straight. 2004. Aquatic Gap:Regional analysis of biodiversity in the ACT/ACT Basins: Tallapoosa River Basin. Final Report submitted to GAP Analysis Program, Moscow, Idaho.
  • Rash, J.M. and R.J. Neves. 2004. A survey for freshwater mussel fauna within tributaries of Graham Creek Reservoir. Final Report to Hurt and Proffitt, Inc., Lynchburg, VA. 6 pp.
  • Rash, J.M. and R.J. Neves. 2004. A survey for freshwater mussel fauna within tributaries of the Ragged Mountain Reservoir. Final Report to Gannett Fleming, Inc., Fairfax, VA. 16 pp.
  • Rash, J.M. and R.J. Neves. 2004. A survey for freshwater mussel fauna within tributaries of the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir. Final Report to Gannett Fleming, Inc., Fairfax, VA. 26 pp.
  • Welsh, S.A. 2004. Overestimation of tag-based fishing mortality rates by monotonic trend models: examples from simulated and real data. Report submitted to the ASMFC Striped Bass Tagging Committee, 1 October 2004.
  • Anthony, R. G., E. D. Forsman, A. B. Franklin, D. R. Anderson, K. P. Burnham, G. C. White, C. J. Schwarz, J. Nichols, J. Hines, G. S. Olson, S. H. Ackers, S. Andrews, B. L. Biswell, P. C. Carlson, L. V. Diller, K. M. Dugger, K. E. Fehring, T. L. Fleming, R. P. Gerhardt, S. A. Gremel, R. J. Guti�rrez, P. Happe, D. R. Herter, J. M. Higley, R. B. Horn, L. L. Irwin, P. J. Loschl, J. A. Redi, and S. G. Sovern. 2004. Status and trends in demography of northern spotted owls. Report to Interagency Regional Monitoring Program, USDA Forest Service, Portland, Oregon.
  • Higgins, K. F., C. R. Berry Jr., and S. R. Chipps. 2005. South Dakota's first BioBlitz. South Dakota Conservation Digest 72(3):18-19.
  • Adair, W. A., and J. A. Bissonette. 2004. Vegetation exclosures: What can they tell us about long-term range trends. Final Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, U.S. Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management. 176 pages including 4 Appendicies and 18 CDs (~7.5 Gb of ~14k scanned documents.
  • Schultz, A. A., and S. A. Bonar. 2004. Selected aspects of the natural history of the Gila chub. 2002-2004 Progress report. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report 04-04.
  • Anthony, R. G., E. D. Forsman, A. B. Franklin, D. R. Anderson, K. P. Burnham, G. C. White, C. J. Schwarz, J. Nichols, J. Hines, G. S. Olson, S. H. Ackers, S. Andrews, B. L. Biswell, P. C. Carlson, L. V. Diller, K. M. Dugger, K. E. Fehring, T. L. Fleming, R. P. Gerhardt, S. A. Gremel, R. J. Guti�rrez, P. Happe, D. R. Herter, J. M. Higley, R. B. Horn, L. L. Irwin, P. J. Loschl, J. A. Redi, and S. G. Sovern. 2004. Status and trends in demography of northern spotted owls. Report to Interagency Regional Monitori
  • Kock, T. and J. L. Congleton. 2004. Effects of sedimentation and water velocity on white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) embryo survival. Final Report to Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, 57 pp.
  • Griffith, B. and S. Szepanski. 2004. Lake Clark National Park and Preserve moose habitat and condition study. Annual Progress Report, RWO 133, to USGS/BRD. 2 pp.
  • Lawler, J. P., B. Griffith, D. Johnson, and J. Burch. 2004. The effects of military jet overflights on Dall's sheep in interior Alaska. Final Report to the Department of Defense, 11th U.S. Air Force, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. 180 pp. http://www.nps.gov/yuch/Expanded/key_resources/sheep/sheep_2004.htm
  • Jules, E.J., M.J. Kauffman, A.L. Carroll, and D. Ritts. 2004. Assessing the landscape spread of the fatal Port Orford cedar root rot. Pages 13-20 in K.L. Mergenthaler, J.E. Williams, and E.S. Jules (editors). Proceedings of the Second Conference on Klamath-Siskiyou Ecology. Siskiyou Field Institute, Cave Junction, Oregon.
  • Bouwes, N. (ed), P. Bayley, M. Bowen, D. Butcher, C. Jordan, P. Larsen, H. Li, M. Newsome, and J. Ruzycki. 2004. Analytical framework and study plan outline: The United States Bureau of Reclamation-Funded John Day River, Oregon, Research
  • Doisy, K. E. and C. F. Rabeni. 2005. Spring monitoring protocol for the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri--Final report to the National Park Service. Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Columbia. 61pp.
  • Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team. 2004. Oregon's water temperature standard and its application: Causes, consequences, and controversies associated with stream temperature. Technical Report 2004-1 to the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds, Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, Salem, Oregon. Schreck co-author.
  • Courtney, S. P., J. A. Blakesley, R. E. Bigley, M. L. Cody, J. P. Dumbacher, R. C. Fleischer, A. B. Franklin, J. F. Franklin, R. J. Guti�rrez, J. M. Marzluff, and L. Sztukowski. 2004. Scientific evaluation of the status of the northern spotted owl. Sustainable Ecosystems Institute, Portland, Oregon. 508 pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., R. J. Guti�rrez, P. C. Carlson, and D. Pavlacky. 2004. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: annual results, 2003. U. S. Forest Service, Region 5, San Francisco, California. 18pp.
  • Bunnell, K. D., J. J. Shirley, J. T. Flinders, M. L. Wolfe, and J. A. Bissonette. 2004. Forest carnivores occurrence, distribution and limiting factors: Canada Lynx and wolverine surveys in Utah. Final Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, U. S. Forest Service, and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 113 pp.
  • Krausman, P.R., J.W. Cain, III, and H.E. Johnson. 2004. Impact of the Bullock and Aspen fires on desert bighorn sheep habitat in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area, Arizona. Final report in fulfillment of contract #41-8197-3-0107. United States Forest Service, Coronado National Forest.
  • Utrup, N. J., and W. L. Fisher. 2004. Development of fish sampling protocols for large non-wadeable rivers in Oklahoma. Final Report. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 31 pp.
  • Jennings, C. A., J. L. Shelton, and G. L. Looney. 2004. Culture Techniques and Ecological Studies of robust redhorse (Moxostoma robustum): assessment of incubation temperatures and flows, recruitment and recruitment success, and population dynamics. Annual Report (1999) submitted to Georgia Power Company, Atlanta, GA. 63 pp. (Project No. 25-51-RC295-387)
  • Lusk, J. J., F. S. Guthery, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 2004. Analysis of bobwhite demographics, ranges, and mobility on the Packsaddle Wildlife Management Area. Final Performance Report, Grant Number W-149-R-3, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City. 53 pp.
  • Anteau, M. J., and A. D. Afton. 2004. Nutritional ecology of lesser scaup during spring migration in the Upper-Midwest: mechanisms and scope of the spring condition hypothesis. Mid-year Progress Report. 22pp.
  • Bettoli, P.W. 2004. Survey of the trout fishery in the Caney Fork River: March-October, 2003. Fisheries Report 04-10, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Nashville. 25p.
  • Conway, C. J. 2004. Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocols. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona.
  • Duffy, W.G. and M.A. Wilzbach. 2004. A standard weight equation for juvenile coho salmon. California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento.
  • Utrup, N. J., W. L. Fisher, and J. R. Bidwell. 2004. Rapid bioassessment protocols for non-wadeable rivers in Oklahoma. Final Report. Oklahoma Water Resources Board, Oklahoma City, OK. 38 pp.
  • Galat, D. L., G. W. Whitledge and G. T. Gelwicks. 2004. Influence of lateral connectivity on larval fish assemblage structure and habitat use in lower Missouri River floodplain waterbodies. Final Report to Missouri Department of Conservation. In Review.
  • Thorne, D.W., J.T. Petty, and P.M. Mazik. 2004. Effects of temperature and local productivity on diet, consumption rates and growth of trout in the upper Shavers Fork drainage. Final report to the US Fish and Wildlife Service. July 2004.
  • Paukert, C. P., M. McInerny, and R. Schultz. 2004. Current and historical black bass regulations in North America: A survey conducted by the Centrarchid Technical Committee of the Northcentral Division of the American Fisheries Society. Centrarchid Technical Committee, Northcentral Division, American Fisheries Society.
  • Doisy, K. E. and C. F. Rabeni. 2004. A literature review on the effects of headwater impoundments (including PL-566) on the ecological integrity of Missouri stream systems. Final report for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources under agreement MDNR G02-566-1. Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Columbia.
  • Bollinger, T., P. Caley, E. Merrill, F. Messier, M. W. Miller, M. D. Samuel, and E. Vanopdenbosch. 2004. Chronic wasting disease in Canadian Wildlife: An expert opinion on the epidemiology and risks to wild deer. Final report to the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre. July 2004.
  • Duffy, W. G. and M. A. Wilzbach. 2004. A standard weight equation for juvenile coho salmon. California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento.
  • Monello, R. and R. G. Wright. A synthesis of elk research at Rocky Mountain National Park and its implications for contemporary management. Report to the NPS, Rocky Mountain NP. 145 pp.
  • Mullican, T., C. R. Berry Jr., T. D. Fischer, S. J. Bandas, and K. F. Higgins. 2004. Field checklist of mammals, fishes, amphibians, turtles, and snakes for Oakwood Lakes State Park and nearby public lands. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota. 4 pp.
  • Birkeland, C., A.L. Green, C. Mundy, and K. Miller. 2004. Long term monitoring of Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Tutuila Island (American Samoa) 1985 to 2001: summary of surveys conducted in 1998 and 2001. Report to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. 158 pp.
  • Ellis, L. A., C. J. Conway, and M. S. Ogonowski. 2004. Demography of urban-nesting Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia) in southern Arizona. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #04-04.
  • Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and K. Hughes. 2004. Band-tailed Pigeon Survey Method Evaluation and Natural History in Arizona. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #02-2004.
  • Galat, D. L., G. W. Whitledge, L. D. Patton and J. Hooker. 2004. Larval fish use of lower Missouri River scour basins in relation to connectivity. Final Report to Missouri Department of Conservation. Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Columbia. 75pp.
  • Quist, M. C., A. M. Boelter, J. M. Lovato, N. M. Korfanta, H. L. Bergman, D. C. Laka, C. Korschgen, D. L. Galat, S. Krentz, M. Oetker, M. Olson, C. M. Scott and J. Berkley. 2004. Research and assessment needs for palid sturgeon recovery in the Missouri River. Final report to the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. William D. Duckelshaus Institute of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Wyoming.
  • Jensen, K. C., K. K. Bakker, B. K. Harris, R. Murano, and K. F. Higgins. 2004. Field checklist of birds for Oakwood Lakes State Park and nearby public lands. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota. 7 pp.
  • Larson, G. E. and K. F. Higgins. 2004. Field checklist of vascular plants for Oakwood Lakes State Park and nearby public lands. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota. 13 pp.
  • Eggleston, D. B., E. G. Johnson, and J. E. Hightower. 2004. Population dynamics and stock assessment of the blue crab in North Carolina. Final Report to North Carolina Fishery Resource Grant Program, North Carolina Sea Grant, and the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Division of Marine Fisheries.
  • Quist, M. C., and W. A. Hubert. 2004. Wyoming Habitat Assessment Methodology (WHAM) Level I Assessment Manual. Fish Division, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
  • Bank, M.S., C.S. Loftin, and A. Amirbahman. 2004. Mercury bioaccumulation in green frog (Rana calmitans) and bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) tadpoles from Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. Final project report to the Declining Amphibian Population Task Force.
  • Bank, M.S., C.S. Loftin, and A. Amirbahman. 2004. Mercury bioaccumulation in green frog (Rana calmitans) and bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) tadpoles from Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. Final project report to USGS Maine Water Research Institute, University of Maine, Orono
  • Parrish, D.L., L.G. Rudstam, P.J. Sullivan, S.L. Parker, and J.L. Stritzel. 2004. Dynamics of the rainbow smelt populations in Lake Champlain. Final Report. Lake Champlain Sea Grant.
  • Schramm, H.L., Jr., J. Grizzle, L. Hanson, and G. Gilliland. 2004. Improving survival of tournament-caught bass and the effects of tournament handling on largemouth bass virus disease. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi
  • Hengstenberg, D. H., and F. J. Vilella. 2004. Reproductive biology, abundance and movement patterns of the Broad-winged Hawk Buteo platypterus brunnescens in a moist limestone forest of Puerto Rico. Final Report, Cooperative Agreement No.14-45-009-1543-59. U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Mississippi State, MS. 119 pp.
  • Doisy, K. E. 2004. Two phased maximum daily loads for Kelley Branch and Rocky Fork: current measurement of stream and sediment supply to impaired segments using upper Rocky Fork as a reference condition. Final Report to Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Columbia. 13pp.
  • Sowa, S. P., G. M. Annis, D. D. Diamond, D. Figg, M. E. Morey and T. Nigh. 2004. An overview of the data developed for the Missouri Aquatic GAP Project and an example of how it is being used for conservation planning. Gap Analysis Program Bulletin 12:7-19.
  • Young, K.E., B.C. Thompson, R.Valdez , W.R. Gould, and A. Lafon. June. 2004. Assessment of predictive values from the aplomado falcon habitat suitability model: Validation information for conservation planning in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Draft Final Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, NM.
  • Smith, V. J., J. A. Jenks, C. R. Berry Jr., C. J. Kopplin, and D. M. Fecske. 2002. The South Dakota Gap Analysis Project. Final Report. Disc 1, Acrobat PDF of the report; Disc 2, mammal data; Disc 3, birds and reptiles; Disc 4, other vertebrates; Disc 5, aquatic vertebrates and the aquatic gap product.
  • Conway, C. J., V. Garcia, and L. A. Ellis. 2004. Population Ecology and Habitat Use of Burrowing Owls in Eastern Washington: Annual Report for 2003. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #04-06.
  • Bandas, S. J. and K. F. Higgins. 2004. A Field Guide to South Dakota Turtles. SDCES-EC919. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota. 35 pp.
  • Irwin, E. R., K. D. Mickett, D. Black, and P. Sakaris. 2004. Development of an integrated rapid assessment technique for determination of impacts of acid mine drainage in Alabama streams. Final report submitted to Alabama Department of Environmental Management. Montgomery, Alabama.
  • Turner, G., E. Irwin, J. Peterson, B. Freeman, M. Freeman, E. Kramer, C. Straight, A. Wimberly, D. Moosman, C. Hayer, and J. Ruiz. 2004. Aquatic GAP: A GIS and Modeling Approach for Analysis of Biodiversity in the Tallapoosa River Basin, Alabama and Georgia. In S. Ramroop, Editor. Proceedings of the Troy State University GIS Symposium, Troy State University, Troy, Alabama.
  • Jennings, C. A., J. L. Shelton, E. W. Dilts, and G. L. Looney. 2004. Culture techniques and ecological studies of robust redhorse (Moxostoma robustum): an assessment of reproductive and recruitment success, and percent fine sediment on hatching success. Annual Project Report (1998) Prepared for Georgia Power Company. 45 pp. (project Number. 25-21-RC295-387)
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  • Malecki, R. 2004. Monitoring climatic conditions on AP breeding grounds. Report to the Canada Goose Committee of Atlantic Flyway Technical Section. 3 pp. May.
  • Bennett, J. M. and F. J. Vilella. 2004. Survival of Mourning Doves (Zenaida macroura) in northeast Mississippi. Final Report, U. S. Geological Survey Biological Resources, Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Mississippi State, MS. 64 pp.
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  • McKinstry, M.C. and S. H. Anderson.2003. Improving aquatic plant growth using propagules and topsoil in created bentonite wetlands. Ecoloogical Engineeering. 21:175-179
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  • Zale, A. V. 2003. Distribution, movements, and life history characteristics of genetically pure westslope cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi in the Fan Creek drainage, Yellowstone National Park. Final report to National Park Service and Yellowstone Park Foundation. 103 pages.
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  • Congleton, J. L. et al. 2002. Evaluation of the effects of physiolgical condition on comparative survival of transported juvenile salmon. Annual Report for 2001 to U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. 42 pp.
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  • Epton, J.A. and D.C. Fulton. 2002. Evaluating Decision-Processes: Summary of case studies of fisheries issues in Minnesota. Final Report. Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, St. Paul, MN.
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  • Margraf, F.J., K.J. Maio, and E.B. May. 2001. Evaluation of Fisheries Resources of the Great Egg Harbor River. Final Report to the National Park Service, Philadelphia, PA. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Heimann, M. and CCMLP Participants (including A.D. McGuire). 2000. The Carbon Cycle Model Linkage Project (CCMLP). Research GAIM 4:7-9, 12-15.
  • Elmore, R. D. and F. J. Vilella. 2002. Landscape correlates and variability in mourning dove abundance along call-count routes in Mississippi. Final Project Report W-48-45 to the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. U. S. Geological Survey Biological Resources Division, Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Mississippi State, MS. 126 pp.
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  • Mayack, D., J. Loukmas, and M. Richmond. 2001.Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Levels in Mink,Otter, and Muskrat and Trapping Results for Minks.Summary report to the NYS Department of EnvironmentalConservation for the years 1998-2000. 23 pp.
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  • Congleton, J.L. 2001. Evaluation of the effects of physiological condition on comparative survival ot transported juvenile salmon. Annual Report for 2000 to U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. 31pp.
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  • Schreck, C.B, and S. Clements. 2001. Evaluation of delayed mortality of juvenile salmonids in the near ocean environment following passage through the Columbia River hydropower system. Annual Report, Walla Walla District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Approx. 50pp.
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  • Juni, S. C. and C. R. Berry Jr. 2001. Biodiversity in the Middle Skunk Creek Wetland Mitigation Site. Seasonal Report, Spring and Fall 2000, Agreement Number 98-0387, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
  • Andersen, D.E. and C.W. Boal. 2001. Inventory of northern goshawks on the Superior National Forest. Final Project Report to Superior National Forest.
  • Abstract of presentation to landscape ecology of plague in the American Southwest. Edited by Chris Brand - National Wildlife Health Lab. Madison, WI.
  • Nishida, C., S. DeStefano, and C. Boal. 2001. Status of Swainson's hawks in southeastern Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Dept., Final Report, Project I98013. 38pp.
  • Webster, C. M., and S. DeStefano. 2001. Distribution and habitat of greater roadrunners in the metropolitan area of Tucson, Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Dept., Final Report, Project U97004. 41pp.
  • Edwards, T. C., Jr., Cutler, D. R., J. Alegria, L. Geiser, and D. McKenzie. 2001. Analysis techniques for survey and manage data: an illustrative example using the lichen air quality surveys. Technical Report No. 4, Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah.
  • Nesnow, C., and J. E. Hightower. 2001. Distribution, abundance and condition of American eels in the White Oak River basin, North Carolina. Annual report to U. S. Forest Service. North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, NCSU, Raleigh, NC.
  • Baker, T. L. and C. A. Jennings. 2001. Downstream through-dam movement of advanced Phase II striped bass stocked and Lake Blackshear, Georgia. Final Report to Georgia Department of Natural Resources (Project 10-25-RR251-124). 12 p.
  • Homyack, J., D. J. Harrison, and W. B. Krohn. 2001. Effect of precommercial thinning on selected wildlife species with special emphasis on snowshoe hare. Pages 41-43 IN Cooperative Forestry Unit 2000 Annual Report, Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station Miscellaneous Report 424, University of Maine, Orono.
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  • Magoulick, D.D. 2001. Factors Affecting Migration and Recruitment in Headwater Fish Assemblages of Buffalo National River, Project Accomplishment Report FY2001, Buffalo National River, Midwest Region, National Park Service.
  • Moring, John R., B.C. Le, and J. Stone. 2001. Fish resources of Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine. Final Report to the National Park Service, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine. 92p., plus appendices.
  • Parker, N.C., T.E. Boal, L. Van Heuklon, J. Wobbenhorst. 2001. Full study plan for vertebrate and vascular plant inventory of the Chihuahuan Desert Network.
  • Schmidly, D.J., R.J. Baker, and N.C. Parker. 2001. Texas Parks and Wildlife for the 21st Century: Rethinking the future. Project Completion Report, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Austin, TX.
  • Olsen, J.R., and D.L. Parrish. 2001. Bioenergetics of age-1 Atlantic salmon in Vermont tributaries. Final Report. National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA Grant No. NA96FA0256.
  • R.F. Thurow, J.T. Peterson, and J.W. Guzevich 2001. Development of Bull Trout Sampling Protocols. Final Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,Aquatic Resources Division, Lacey, WA.
  • Schramm, H.L., Jr., J.R. Davis, L.E. Miranda, S.W. Raborn, D.W. Simons, and T. Will. 2001. Movement, spawning, and recruitment of Gulf coast walleye and status of the fish community in Luxapallila Creek, Mississippi. Final Report. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, Mobile, Alabama.
  • Reynolds, C. J. and F. J. Vilella. 2001. Avian community ecology and forest management practices in pine and hardwood ecosystems of north-central Mississippi: effects on avian community dynamics and conservation. Final Report, Unit Cooperative Agreement No. 14-45-009-1543-62. U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Mississippi State, MS. 139 pp.
  • Wood, D. R., L.W. Burger, Jr., and F. J. Vilella. 2001. Multi-resolution assessment of foraging requirements of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis) in Bienville National Forest, Mississippi. Final Report, U. S. Geological Survey Biological Resources Division, Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Mississippi State, MS. 223 pp.
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  • Franklin, A. B., R. J. Guti�rrez, and P. C. Carlson. 2001. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: annual results, 2000. U. S. Forest Service, Region 5, San Francisco, California. 16pp.
  • White, G. C., A. B. Franklin, and D. C. Bowden. 2001. Research and development on new methods for monitoring Mexican spotted owl populations. Rocky Mountain Research Station, Flagstaff, Arizona. 26pp.
  • Arterburn, J. E., D. J. Kirby, and C. R. Berry Jr. 2001. Biologist opinions and anglers' attitudes concerning catfish and their management in the Mississippi River basin. Final Report to Mississippi Interstate Cooperative Resource Association (MICRA), Des Moines, Iowa. 206 pp.
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  • Conroy, M.J.2001. Adaptive Management framework for the monitoring of forest wildlife populations on national wildlife refuges. US Fish and Wildlife Service. p.118
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  • Coughlin, W. D., A. A. Echelle, R. A. Van Den Bussche, L. M. Cofer, and W. L. Fisher. 2001. Genetic structure of spotted bass in Oklahoma. Final Report. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 23 pp.
  • Currie, Leigh K. and David C. Fulton. 2001. Managing Minnesota's Fishing Resource: A review of angler and resort owner attitudes toward bag limits. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
  • Jennings, C. A., J. L. Shelton, and G. L. Looney. 2001. Culture Techniques and Ecological Studies of the Robust Redhorse Moxostoma robustum: assessment of reproductive and recruitment success, incubation temperatures and flows, and gravel quality and percent fine sediment on hatching success. Annual Report (Project 25-21-RC295-387) prepared for Georgia Power Company. 55 p.
  • Kwak, T.J. and W.E. Pine III. 2001. A predator beneath us: exotic flathead catfish on the coastal plain. Friend of Wildlife: Journal of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation 49(3): 14-15.
  • Layzer, J.B. 2000. Book Review - Instream flow protection: Seeking a balance in western water use. By D.M. Gillilan and T.C. Brown. Island Press, Washington, DC. 1997. 410pp. In: Fisheries 25(1):42
  • Mitchell, M. S. Integrated research on landscape scales. Auburn Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Alumni Association Newsletter. Fall 2001
  • Helfrich, L.A., R.J. Neves, and J. Parkhurst. 2001. Commercial frog farming. Virginia Cooperative Extension Publication No. 420-255. 4 pp.
  • Helfrich, L.A., R.J. Neves, and J. Parkhurst. 2001. Liming acidified lakes and ponds. Virginia Cooperative Extension Publication 420-254. 6pp.
  • Schmidly, D.J. , R.J. Baker, and N.C. Parker. 2001. Texas Parks and Wildlife for the 21st Century: Geospatial Analysis Products. Project completion report, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Austin, Texas.
  • Schmidly, D.J., R.J. Baker, and N.C. Parker. 2001. Texas Parks and Wildlife for the 21st Century: Compiled References. Project completion report, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Austin, Texas.
  • Schmidly, D.J., R.J. Baker, and N.C. Parker. 2001. Texas Parks and Wildlife for the 21st Century: Geography of biodiversity and land conversion in Texas. Project completion report, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Austin, Texas.
  • Peterson, J.T. and J. Dunham. 2001. Combining inferences from models of capture efficiency, detectability, and suitable habitat to classify landscapes for conservation of threatened bull trout, Salvelinus confluentus. Final Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Aquatic Resources Division, Lacey, WA.
  • Brown, K.M., M.E. Richmond, and R.M. Erwin. 2001. Aspects of the breeding biology and foraging ecology of Laughing Gulls in the Jamaica Bay-Kennedy Airport complex: a basis for future wildlife management decisions. Technical Report to the National Park Service. 131 pp. August 31.
  • Murphy, S.M., R.J. Ritchie, D.D. Roby, D.L. Nordmeyer, and A.G. Palmer. 2001. Responses of Peregrine Falcons to low-level jet aircraft. Invited paper presented at the Effects of Noise on Wildlife Conference, Goose Bay, Labrador. Institute for Environmental Research and Monitoring. Terra Borealis No. 2:34-35. Expanded Abstract.
  • Krinke, M., J. K. Herny, B. Vondracek and 13 others. Economic Analysis of Agriculture for Multiple Benefits. Final Report submitted to the Legislative Committee for Minnesotas Resources, St. Paul
  • Bolduc, F. and A. D. Afton. 2001. Effects of structural marsh management on invertebrate and waterbird communities on Rockefeller State Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana. Quarterly Progress Report. 4pp.
  • Congleton, J. L. et al. 2001. Evaluation of the effects of multiple dam passage on the physiological condition of migrating juvenile salmon. 1999 Report to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 47 pp,
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  • Conway, C.J., C. Sulzman, and B.E. Raulston. 2001. Population trends, distribution, and monitoring protocols for California Black Rails. Final Report, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. 46 pp.
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  • Tejan, E. C., and W. L. Fisher. 2001. Development of a stream fisheries management information system for Oklahoma. Final Report. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 46 pp.
  • Bowman, S., and J. E. Hightower. 2001. Dam removal increases fish spawning habitat. Habitat Hotline Atlantic VIII(2):1-5.
  • Hughes, S. G. 2001. Low-cost recirculating system for eels. Maryland Aquafarmer (Maryland Sea Grant Newsletter) 2001(3):7.
  • Mather, M.E. 2001. Hotspots and pits: assessing basin-wide mechanisms for success and failure of juvenile Atlantic salmon sites throughout the Connecticut River basin. Final Report to the U.S. Forest Service.
  • Angermeier, P.L., S.N. Luoma, and P.B. Moyle. 2001. Summary of CALFED's Workshop on Splittail. Final Report to CALFED, Sacramento, CA. 8pp.
  • Conroy, M.J. and R.J. Cooper. 2001. Effects of Riparian Zone characteristics on the reproductive ecology of forest songbirds. US Fish and Wildlife Service.p.16
  • Fisher, W. L., and M. S. Gregory. 2001. The Oklahoma Gap Analysis project. Final Report. U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Moscow, ID. 91 pp. + appendicies.
  • Dougherty, Erin M. and David C. Fulton. 2001. Deer management in Cuyahoga Valley National Park: A study of local residents attitudes. Cuyahoga Valley NP, Midwest Region, National Park Service.
  • Galat, D. L., M. L. Wildhaber and D. J. Dieterman. 2001. Spatial patterns of physical habitat. Volume 2. Population structure and habitat use of benthic fishes along the Missouri and lower Yellowstone rivers. U.S. Geological Survey, Cooperative Research Units, University of Missouri, 302 ABNR Building, Columbia, MO. 91pp.
  • Gipson, P. S., B. E. Flock, R. D. Applegate, M. W. McCoy, and K. E. Kemp. 2001. Macro and micro-habitat use by ring-necked pheasants in northwestern Kansas. Final report to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.
  • Gipson, P. S., J. S. Johnson, and J. S. Pontius. 2001. Scent stations: a non-invasive tool to determine habitat selection and use of primitive roads by mammals. Final report to the United States Army, Fort Riley, Kansas.
  • Van Why, K. R., R. D. Applegate, T. T. Cable, and P. S. Gipson. 2001. Survey of wild turkey hunters: experiences, opinions, and satisfactions. Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, Report 874. 25 pp.
  • Isaak, D. J., and W. A. Hubert. 2001. Management issues confronting fish populations in mountain tributaries to the Salt River. Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Fish Division, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 28 pages.
  • Magoulick, D.D. and R.J. DiStefano. 2001. Potential impact of the introduced crayfish Orconectes neglectus on native crayfish in the Spring River drainage. June 2001. Final Report prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Columbia, Missouri.
  • Beck, K.M., and R.J. Neves. 2001. Propagation studies of the endangered dwarf wedgemussel. Final Report to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Raleigh, NC. 63 pp.
  • Smith, C.R., S.D. DeGloria, M.E. Richmond, S.K. Gregory, M. Laba, S.D. Smith, J.L. Braden, E.H. Fegraus, J.J. Fiore, E.A. Hill, D.E. Ogurcak, J.T. Weber. 2001. The New York Gap Analysis Project Final Report. New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 134 p. + append.
  • Simons, T.R., L.L. Bailey, and K.H. Pollock. 2001. Evaluation of salamander habitat associations and population monitoring techniques in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 2000 Annual Report.
  • Boykin, K.G., J. Bak, A.J. Kroll, M. Rivieccio, R. A. Deitner, B. C. Thompson, and M.C. Andersen. 2001. Application and assessment of species at risk conservation approaches at Fort Bliss Military Reservation and White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico and Texas. Research Completion Report to U.S. Army Environmental Center, Research Work Order No. 32, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 95pp + 10 app.
  • Costello, C.M., D.E. Jones, K.A. Green Hammond, R.M. Inman, K.H. Inman, B.C. Thompson, R.A. Deitner, and H.B. Quigley,. 2001. A study of New Mexico black bear ecology with models for population dynamics and habitat suitability. Final Report, Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Project W-131-R, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces; Hornocker Wildlife Institute, Bozeman, Montana; and Ecological Modeling, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 197pp.
  • Hamazaki, T., K.G. Boykin, and B.C. Thompson. 2001. Incorporating landscape context in conservation planning models for Fort Bliss Military Reservation, New Mexico and Texas. Research Completion Report to Fort Bliss Directorate of Environment, Research Work Order No. 32, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 66pp.
  • Thompson, B. 2001. Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Program Interagency Management Advisory Group (IMAG) review. Special Technical Assistance Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 6pp.
  • Thompson, B., and C. Moon. 2001. Promotion and employment mobility survey. Special Technical Assistance Report to New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 9pp.
  • Young, K.E., Q.H. Hodgson, D. Browning, J.L. Lanser, B.C. Thompson, and R.Valdez. 2001. Determination of habitat suitability for aplomado falcons on public lands in southern New Mexico. Project Progress Report (March 2000-May 2001), Research Work Order No. 31, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, NM. 23pp.
  • Welsh, S.A. 2001. Annual tag-encounter and annual exploitation rates of Atlantic striped bass estimated from tag recoveries (1987 - 2000). Report to the ASMFC Striped Bass Tagging Committee, Striped Bass Stock Assessment Committee, and Striped Bass Technical Committee. 45 pp.
  • Eckerlin, G.E., K.E. Mills, and M.B. Bain. 2001. Fish support function of submerged aquatic vegetation in the Hudson River. Annual Report to the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, Cornell Center for the Environment, and the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve, New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 13 pages (exclusive of tables, figures, and data appendices).
  • Juni, S. C. and C. R. Berry Jr. 2001. A biodiversity of compensatory mitigation wetlands in eastern South Dakota. Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science 80:185-200.
  • Boal, C.W., D.E. Andersen, and P.L. Kennedy. 2001. Home range and habitat use of northern goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) in Minnesota. Final Report. Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.
  • Nishida, C., S. DeStefano, and C. Boal. 2001. Status of Swainson's hawks in southeastern Arizona. Final Report Arizona Game and Fish Department Heritage Grant Project I98013.
  • Bryan, C. F., and B. W. Bryan. 2001. Historical review of diatoms in the periphyton of Fort Polk streams. Volume 3, The Environmental Source Book, Natural History of Fort Polk. USGS, WRD. Baton Rouge, LA. 43pp +
  • Cain, J.W., M.L. Morrison, and W.E. Avery. 2001. Avian behavior and winter habitat use at Beale Air force Base, California (November 2000–February 2001). Final Report to Beale Air Force Base, United States Air Force.
  • Conway, C. J., and J. C. Simon. 2001. Development and evaluation of standardized survey protocols for monitoring Burrowing Owl populations in North America. Final Report, The Nature Conservancy, Lander, WY. 38 pp. 31 May 2001.
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  • Conway, C.J., and J.P. Gibbs. 2001. Factors influencing detection probabilities and the benefits of call broadcast surveys for monitoring marsh birds. Unpubl. Report to USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD. 58 pp.
  • Conway, C.J., C. Sulzman, and B.E. Raulston. 2001. Population trends, distribution, and monitoring protocols for California Black Rails. Final Report, California Department of Fish and Game.
  • Conway, C.J., C. Sulzman, and B.E. Raulston. 2001. Population trends, distribution, and monitoring protocols for California Black Rails. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV.
  • Hughes, S. G. 2001. Blue crab mortality rates in and characteristics of crab shedding facilities on the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland. Completion Report submitted to Maryland Department of Natural Resources. 5pp.
  • Drewien, R. C., W. M. Brown, D. C. Lockman, W. L. Kendall, K. R. Clegg, V. K. Graham, and S. S. Manes. 2001. Band recoveries, mortality factors, and survival of Rocky Mountain greater sandhill cranes, 1969-99. Report to U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, Denver, CO, USA.
  • Sawyer, H, and F. Lindzey. 2001. Sublette mule deer study. Final Report. Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Laramie.
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  • Schramm, H. L., Jr., M. A. Eggleton, and R. B. Minnis. 2000. Spatial analysis of floodplain habitat critical to lower Mississippi River fishes. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi. (Keywords: Mississippi River, floodplains, spatial analysis) (FY2000)
  • Schramm, H. L., Jr., T. O. Smith, D. A. Gill, and J. T. Forbes. 2000. Measurement of Mississippi angler characteristics. Annual Report. Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Jackson. (Keywords: angler survey, human dimensions, Mississippi) (FY2000)
  • Schreck, C. B., M. S. Fitzpatrick, and D. T. Lerner. 1999. Determination of passage of juvenile lamprey: Development of tagging protocol. Annual Report, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers BPS-P-00-15b. 38pp.
  • Stahl, T. P., C. B. Schreck and D. D. Roby. 1999. Avian predation in Oregon estuaries and juvenile salmonid migration. Completion Report to Oregon Dept. Fish & Wildlife. 78pp.
  • Webb, M., G. Feist, M. S. Fitzpatrick, and C. B. Schreck. 2000. Early identification of sex in white sturgeon. USDA Annual Report. 2pp.
  • Simons, T. R. and S. A. Shriner. 2000. Ecology and conservation of Neotropical migrants in the southern Appalachians. 1999 Annual report to the National Park Service, 27 pp.
  • Simons, T. R., J. L. Lichstein, and K. E. Franzreb. 2000. The effects of landscape pattern, core areas, and forest management practices on avian communities in the southern Appalachians. 1999 Annual report to the U.S. Forest Service, 23 pp.
  • Simons, T. R., L. L. Bailey, E. J. Hyde, and K. J. Pollock. 2000. Evaluation of salamander habitat associations and population monitoring techniques in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 1999 Annual report to the Environmental Protection Agency, 20 pp.
  • Costello, C. M., R. M. Inman, K. L. Higgins, D. E. Jones, B. C. Thompson, H. B. Quigley, and M. G. Hornocker. August 2000. Population characteristics and ecology of New Mexico black bears. Annual Progress Report to New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, NM.
  • Rivieccio, M, B. McKown, K. Boykin, and B. Thompson. April 2000. Spatial depiction of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis Canadensis mexicana), oryx (Oryx gazella), javelina (Tayassu tajacu) and fire occurrence in San Andres National Wildlife Refuge, NM. Technical Assistance Completion Report for San Andres National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, NM.
  • Young, K. E., Q. H. Hodgson, A. Lafon, B. C. Thompson, and R. Valdez. March 2000. Determination of habitat suitability for aplomado falcons on public lands in southern New Mexico; Project Progress Report. Research Work Order No. 31, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, NM.
  • Vaughan, M. R., S. Klenzendorf, R. Gray, and D. O'Neill. 2000. The Cooperative Allegheny Bear Study, Fifth Annual Report to the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, Richmond, VA. 39 pp.
  • Collazo, J. A., F. J. Vilella, T. H. White, and S. A. Guerrero. 2000. Survival, use of habitat and movement of captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots released in historical, occupied habitat: implications for the recovery of the Puerto Rican Parrot. Final Report. U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Raleigh, NC. 93 pp. (Keywords: Amazon parrots, conservation biology, population restoration, tropical ecology) (FY2000)
  • Elmore, R. E. and F. J. Vilella. 2000. Landscape and habitat analysis of mourning dove Zenaida macroura call-count routes in Mississippi. Annual Report, Federal Aid to Wildlife, Project W-48-45, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, Jackson. (Keywords: mourning dove, landscape ecology, population trends) (FY2000)
  • Elmore, R. E. and F.J. Vilella. 2000. Landscape and habitat analysis of mourning dove Zenaida macroura call-count routes in Mississippi. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program. 1999 Project Abstracts:30. (Keywords: mourning dove, landscape ecology, population trends) (FY2000)
  • Fogarty, J. H. and F. J. Vilella. 1999. Geographic distribution, community ecology, and habitat use of Eleutherodactylus frogs in Cordillera Forests of Puerto Rico. Final Report, Unit Cooperative Agreement No. 14-45-009-1543-39. U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Mississippi State, MS. 150 pp. (Keywords: amphibian conservation, biodiversity, Caribbean, Eleutherodactylus, Puerto Rico) (FY2000)
  • Minnis, R. B. and F. J. Vilella. 2000. Monitoring Neotropical migrant birds in National Forests of Mississippi. Final Report. U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State, MS. 52 pp.
  • Vilella, F. J. 2000. GAP Analysis for Conservation of Biodiversity in Mississippi. Page 13 in Annual Report FY 2000, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State University. (Keywords: biodiversity, conservation, GAP Analysis, Mississippi) (FY2000)
  • Blann, K. A. and B. Vondracek. 2000. Landscape scale influences on coldwater streams and stream fish in southeastern Minnesota: a GIS application. Final Report to Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. St. Paul, MN.
  • Meneks, M. and B. Vondracek. 2000. Juvenile and larval fishes of the Red River of the North. Final Report to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. St. Paul, MN.
  • Congleton, J., T. Wagner, W. La Voie, J. Evavold, D Fryer, and B. Sun. 2001. Evaluation of the effects of physiological condition on comparative survival of transported juvenile salmon (DACW68-00-C-0030) Annual Report, 2000. US Army Core of Engineers, Walla Walla District, Walla Walla, WA.
  • White, R. G., B. Mefford, and C. Liston. 2000. Evaluation of mitten crab exclusion technology during 1999 at the Tracy Fish Collection Facility, California. Final report by Montana Cooperative Fishery Research Unit to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, Colorado.
  • McClellan, M. H., D. N. Swanston, P. E. Hennon, R. L. Deal, T. L. De Santo, and M. S. Wipfli. 2000. Alternatives to clearcutting in the old-growth forests of Southeast Alaska: study plan and establishment report. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-494. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. 48 pp.
  • Miller, C. A.and R. G. Wright. 2000. An assessment of visitor satisfaction with public transportation services at Denali National Park and Preserve. Park Science 18:18-19.
  • Yost, A. and R. G. Wright. 1999. A preliminary study of axis deer distribution,movements and food habits at Kalaupapa National Historical Park. Final Report, UICFWRU.
  • Barrows, F. T., A. V. Zale, and T. E. McMahon. 2000. Triactinomyxon collection using packed-bed filtration: Update on progress. Pages 81-82 in Proceedings of the 6th Annual Whirling Disease Symposium. Whirling Disease Foundation, Bozeman, Montana.
  • Bramblett, R. G., and A. V. Zale. 2000. Fishery survey of the streams of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Final report by Montana Cooperative Fishery Research Unit to U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado.
  • MacConnell, E., A. V. Zale, and M. A. Quinn. 2000. Susceptibility of mountain whitefish to Myxobolus cerebralis. Pages 107-108 in Proceedings of the 6th Annual Whirling Disease Symposium. Whirling Disease Foundation, Bozeman, Montana.
  • MacConnell, E., and A. V. Zale. 2000. Susceptibility of mountain whitefish, Prosopium williamsoni, to Myxobolus cerebralis. Final report by Montana Cooperative Fishery Research Unit to the Whirling Disease Initiative of the National Partnership on the Management of Wild and Native Cold Water Fisheries, Bozeman, Montana.
  • Ryce, E. K. N., A. V. Zale, and R. B. Nehring. 2000. Laboratory assessment of possible selection for resistance to whirling disease among progeny of Colorado River rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Final report by Montana Cooperative Fishery Research Unit to the Whirling Disease Initiative of the National Partnership on the Management of Wild and Native Cold Water Fisheries, Bozeman, Montana.
  • Wall, S. S., C. M. Blausey, J. A. Jenks, and C. R. Berry Jr. 1999. Applying Gap analysis towards the protection of an endangered species of minnows (Notropis Topeka) in South Dakota. Gap Analysis Bulletin 8:35-38.
  • Fisher, T. D., D. C. Backlund, K. F. Higgins, and D. E. Naugle. 1999. A Field Guide to South Dakota Amphibians. South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 733. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota. 52 pp.
  • Savell, S. L., K. J. Reddy, T. A. Wesche, Q. D. Skinner, W. A. Hubert, R. A. Marston, and R. Hall. 1999. Beneficial use reconnaissance monitoring protocols for large rivers and lakes to develop total maximum load standards. Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Water Quality Division, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 40 pages.
  • Bombay, H.L., J.W. Cain, M.L. Morrison, and L.S. Hall. 1999. Annual report for the challenge cost-share agreement between California State University, Sacramento and U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Tahoe National Forest regarding willow flycatcher monitoring.
  • Morrison, M.L., L.S. Hall, H.L. Bombay, and J.W. Cain. 1999. Annual report for the memorandum of understanding between California State University, Sacramento and California Department of Fish and Game regarding willow flycatcher.
  • Wood, P. B., and R. Dean. Nov 2000. The loggerhead shrike: alias the butcherbird! Wonderful West Virginia Magazine. 64(11):16-19.
  • Berry, C. R. Jr. and K. F. Higgins. 1999. Annual Report of the South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota. 27 pp.
  • Galat, D. L. and R. Lipkin. 1999. Characterizing the natural flow regime of the Missouri River using historical variability in hydrology. Final Report to Missouri Department of Conservation. Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Missouri, 302 ABNR Building, Columbia, MO. 91pp.
  • Doisy, K. E. and C. F. Rabeni. 1999. Biological monitoring program for the Ozark National Scenic Riverways (draft report to NPS). Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, U.S. Geological Survey, Columbia, MO. 35pp. and appendices.
  • Rabeni, C. F. 1999. A protocol for sampling fish communities in Missouri Streams. A report to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson City. Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Columbia.
  • Hebdon, J. L., and W. A. Hubert. 1999. 1998 Wyoming anglers survey. Volume I. Angler survey. Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Fish Division, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 150 pages.
  • Hebdon, J. L., and W. A. Hubert. 1999. 1998 Wyoming anglers survey. Volume II. Angler comments. Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Fish Division, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 59 pages.
  • Kauffman, M.J. and E.S. Jules. 1999. The biology and spread of Port Orford cedar root rot: what we know and what we can do. Voice of the Wild Siskiyou, Spring 1999 Issue.
  • Ribic, C. A. 1999. A report on the regional evaluation of area sensitivity in grassland birds workshop I. Final report, USGS BRD, Reston, Virginia.
  • Franklin, A. B., R. J. Guti�rrez, and P. C. Carlson. 2000. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: annual results, 1999. U. S. Forest Service, Region 5, San Francisco, California. 16pp.
  • Townsend, D., R. L. Lochmiller, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1999. Improving management for bobwhite quail: re-evaluation of movements, group dynamics, and feeding ecology. Final Report, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 56 pp.
  • Pflieger, W. L., D. J. Dieterman and D. L. Galat. 1999. Identification and verification of Missouri River fishes. Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Missouri, Columbia. 5pp.
  • Haukos, D.A. 1999. Biology of whistling ducks: Spanish translation for distribution at workshops in Mexico. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Migratory Bird Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 5pp.
  • Haukos, D.A. 1999. USA Flyway System, Waterfowl Surveys, Harvest Surveys, and Banding Program. Spanish translation for distribution at workshops in Mexico. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Migratory Bird Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 11pp.
  • Jodice, P.G.R., K. Pyke, and S. Davidson. 1999. Climbing and cliff ecology. Science 284:434.
  • Welsh, S.A., Skjeveland, J.E., M.F. Mangold. 2000. Progress report of investigations and research on Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon in Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay (1996-1998). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Maryland Fisheries Resource Office, Annapolis, MD, 15 June 1999.
  • Anderson, J.T. and D.A. Haukos. 1999. Breeding ground affiliation of white-fronted geese in north-central Texas. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Migratory Bird Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 22pp.
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr., J. S. Shackford, A. Woodward, S. D. Fuhlendorf, and C. B. Greene. 1999. Landscape-level evaluation of the decline of the lesser prairie chicken in Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico. Final Report, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 63 pp.
  • Riedle, D. R., P. A. Shipman, S. F. Fox, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1999. Status, distribution, and habitat use of the alligator snapping turtle in Oklahoma. Final Report, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 34 pp.
  • Eyler, S, L. Vogel, and F.J. Margraf. 1999. Effects of habitat and predation by resident pond fish on recruitment of anadromous river herrings (Alosa spp.) in waters with recently provided upstream fish passage. Annual Report for 1998 to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Service, Annapolis. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Hedrick, J.D., L.B. Ras, and F.J. Margraf. 1999. Distribution, progression, and species specific incidence of fish skin abnormalities in the Pocomoke River System. Annual Report for 1998 to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Cooperative Oxford Laboratory. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Jones, W.J., and F.J. Margraf. 1999. Fish Ladder Utilization at Wagamons Pond in Milton, DE. Annual Report for 1998 to the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife, Dover, DE. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Overton, A.S., J. Griffin, and F.J. Margraf. 1999. A bioenergetics approach for determining the effect of increased striped bass population on its prey in the Chesapeake Bay. Annual Report for 1998 to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Service, Annapolis. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Wirth, F.P., and F.J. Margraf. 1999. Ecological evaluation of proposed coastal bay spoil-deposit habitat restoration sites. Annual Report for 1998 to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Zone Management Program, Annapolis. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Bister, T. J., D. W. Willis, M. L. Brown, S. M. Jordan, R. M. Neumann, M. C. Quist, and C. S. Guy. 1999. Development of standard weight (Ws) equations and standard length categories for 18 warmwater game and nongame fishes. South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Technical Bulletin 12, Brookings.
  • Quist, M. C., and C. S. Guy. 1999. Structure and function of fish communities on Fort Riley Military Reservation. Completion Report, Directorate of the Environment and Safety, Fort Riley Military Reservation, Fort Riley, Kansas.
  • Reinert, T.R. , K. Jefferson, and C.A. Jennings. 1998. Abundance and distribution of striped bass eggs and larvae in the Savannah River estuary--Implications for channel dredging window. Final Report. Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  • Nicholson, D. S., M. D. Stewart, R. L. Lochmiller, D. M. Leslie, Jr., R. E. Masters, and T. G. Bidwell. 1998. Factors influencing eastern wild turkey nesting success: Part I. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 56 pp.
  • Stewart, M. D., D. S. Nicholson, R. E. Masters, R. L. Lochmiller, D. M. Leslie, Jr., and T. G. Bidwell. 1998. Factors influencing eastern wild turkey nesting success: Part II. Final report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 61 pp.
  • Berry, C. R. Jr. and K. F. Higgins. 1998. Annual Report of the South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota. 30 pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., D. R. Anderson, and K. P. Burnham. 1998. Study of long-term trends in the annual probability of survival in North American birds. U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division Research Work Order 53, Denver, Colorado. 24pp.
  • Kauffman, M.J., and B. Keitt. 1998. Biological Assessment of The Clark County Desert Conservation Plan (Desert Tortoise). Report to the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Working Group on Habitat Conservation Plans.
  • Nicholson, L. L., J. H. Shaw, D. M. Leslie, Jr., and R. E. Masters. 1998. Abundance, food habits, and habitat use by mammalian predators on Pushmataha Wildlife Managment Area. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 43 pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., K. R. Wilson, and T. M. Shenk. 1998. Estimated annual rate of change in a golden eagle population at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado. 19pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., R. J. Guti�rrez, and P. C. Carlson. 1999. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: annual results, 1998. U. S. Forest Service, Region 5, San Francisco, California. 18pp.
  • Johnson, F. A., J. P. Bladen, R. J. Blohm, D. F. Caithamer, D. J. Case, J. A. Dubovsky, K. Gamble, J. R. Kelley, Jr., W. L. Kendall, E. M. Martin, M. T. Moore, M. C. Otto, P. I. Padding, A. Romer, S. E. Sheaffer, G. W. Smith, K. A. Wilkins. 1998. Adaptive harvest management: considerations for the 1998 duck hunting season. USFWS Office of Migratory Bird Management Administrative Report.
  • Loftin, C.S. and W.M. Kitchens. 1998. Assessing patterns and processes of landscape change in Okefenokee Swamp, GA. Technical Report #60. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Gainesville, FL.
  • Bonar, S. A., S. A. Vecht, C. R. Bennett, G. B. Pualey, and G. L. Thomas. 1998. Capture of triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) from Big Chambers Lake and other vegetated Washington state lakes. In G. B. Pauley and seven coauthors eds. The Biology and Effects of Triploid Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water Quality of Big Chambers Lake and Little Chambers Lake, Washington. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. Chapter 6:1-8
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  • Kendall, W. L., J. D. Nichols, J. R. Kelley, Jr., K. Klimkewiecz, W. Manear, and F. Fiehr. 1998. Recapture/resighting task force: findings and recommendations. Report to the USGS Bird Banding Laboratory, 11pp.
  • Fisher, W. L., D. M. Leslie, Jr., M. L. Cole, and W. S. Chappell. 1998. GIS-based biological resources inventory of the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge. Final Report to Trust for Public Land, Santa Fe, NM and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM. 186 pp + CD-ROM.
  • Haukos, D.A. 1998. Participation in USFWS Region 2 goose collar observation network: Southern High Plains 1997-1998. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Migratory Bird Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 5pp.
  • Anderson, J.T. and D.A. Haukos. 1998. Waterfowl use of National Wildlife Refuges and Management Units in the Upper Texas Coast Zone. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Migratory Bird Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 111pp.
  • Hellgren, E. C., J. B. James, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1998. Testing a multivariate, GIS model of black bear habitat use in the Oklahoma District of the Ouachita National Forest. Final Report to the National Forest Foundation, Washington, D.C. and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 27 pp. + CD-ROM.
  • Haukos, D.A. 1998. Assessment of American woodcock in Region 2. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Migratory Bird Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 17pp.
  • Haukos, D.A. 1998. Playa Lakes in P.J. Wishart (editor). The Encyclopedia of The Great Plains. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.
  • Haukos, D.A. 1998. The value of water to common flora and fauna of playas. Pages 71-74 in L.L. Triplett (editor) The great Plains Symposium 1998: The Ogallala Aquifer- Determining the Value of Water. The Great Plains Foundation, Overland Park, Kansas.
  • Hedrick, J.D., and F.J. Margraf. 1998. Distribution, progression, and species specific incidence of fish skin abnormalities in the Pocomoke River System. Annual Report for 1997 to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Cooperative Oxford Laboratory. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Jones, W.J., F.J. Margraf, and C.H. Hocutt. 1998. Fish Ladder Utilization at Wagamons Pond in Milton, DE. Annual Report for 1997 to the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife, Dover, DE. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Margraf, F.J., and K.J. Maio. 1998. Horseshoe Crab Egg Assessment for Shorebird Management. Final report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 5, Hadley, MA. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
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  • Moffitt, C.M. 1997. Estimating the effect of temperature on the rate of replication of bacteria in different aquatic environments. Submittal to U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Center for Veterinary Medicine. December 1997. One book.
  • Berry, C. R. Jr., W. G. Duffy, and K. F. Higgins. 1997. Annual Report of the South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota. 26 pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., R. J. Guti�rrez, and P. C. Carlson. 1998. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: annual results, 1997. U. S. Forest Service, Region 5, San Francisco, California. 16pp.
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  • Pike, J. R., J. H. Shaw, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1997. A geographic analysis of the status of mountain lions in Oklahoma. Final Report to Wildlife Forever, Minnetonka, MN and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 66 pp.
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  • Hocutt, C.H., F.J. Margraf, and F.P. Wirth. 1996. Ecological evaluation of proposed coastal bay spoil-deposit habitat restoration sites. Annual Report to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Zone Management Program, Annapolis. Coastal Ecology Research Laboratory and Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Margraf, F.J., and T.E. Hedrick. 1997. Study plan for evaluation of fisheries resources of the Great Egg Harbor River. Progress Report to the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, Chesapeake/Allegheny System Support Office, Philadelphia, PA. Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
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  • Smith, L.M. and D.A. Haukos. 1997. Ecology and management of playa lakes. Pages 9-10 in C. Britton and D. Wester (editors). Research Highlights - 1996, Noxious Brush and Weed Control, Range, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas.
  • Moffitt, C.M. 1996. Data on target animal safety of erythromycin as a feed additive to juvenile and age zero salmon; INADs 6013, 4333. Submittal to U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Center for Veterinary Medicine. December 1996. 11 Books, follow up October 1979 with 1 book and all electronic data.
  • Franklin, A. B., R. J. Guti�rrez, and P. C. Carlson. 1997. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: annual results, 1996. U. S. Forest Service, Region 5, San Francisco, California. 18pp.
  • Johnson, F. A., J. P. Bladen, D. F. Caithamer, J. A. Dubovsky, J. R. Kelley, Jr., W. L. Kendall, E. M. Martin, and C. T. Moore. 1996. Adaptive harvest management: considerations for the 1996 duck hunting season. USFWS Office of Migratory Bird Management Administrative Report.
  • Bolding, B., S. A. Bonar, and E. Anderson. 1996. Diet of walleye in a percid-centrarchid community. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Research Report IF96-06. 14 pp.
  • Bonar, S. A., B. Bolding, and M. Divens. 1996. Management of aquatic plants in Washington state using grass carp: Effect on aquatic plants, water quality and public satisfaction 1990-1995. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Research Report IF96-05. 28 pp.
  • Bonar, S. A., B. Bolding, and M. Divens. 1996. Project 3. Inland fish research WB/DJ annual report July 1, 1995 - June 30, 1996. In Inland Fish Investigations and Research WB/DJ Annual Report. July 1, 1995 - June 30, 1996. In Inland Fish Investigations and Research WB/DJ Annual Report. July 1, 1995 - June 30, 1996. Project No. F-114-R-2. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Progress Report. Volume 2, Chapter 4:1-106.
  • Divens, M., P. James, S. Bonar, B. Bolding, and E. Anderson. 1996. An evaluation of proportional stock density use in Washington state. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Research Report IF96-01. 26 pp.
  • Shackford, J. S., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1996. Success with species at risk: mountain plover (Caradrius montanus). Final Report to the U.S. National Biological Service, Washington, D.C. 23 pp.
  • Moffitt, C.M. 1996. RE: INAD 6013 H002. Follow up to response of U of I submittal November 1994, and meeting 1 November 1995. Letter from CVM 21 November 1995. Submittal to U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Center for Veterinary Medicine. May 1996. Three books.
  • Hedrick, J.D., and F.J. Margraf. 1996. Population dynamics and bioenergetics of Ohio River sport fish. Final Report to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, Charleston. West Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Morgantown, WV.
  • Hocutt, C.H., F.J. Margraf, H.W. Slacum, and F.P. Wirth. 1996. Assessment of anadromous and resident fishes in the Wicomico River downstream of Johnson's Pond. Final Report to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis. Coastal Ecology Research Laboratory and Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD.
  • Lord, M.L., Palmer, J.O., Willey, L., Roy, A., Shema, A. and S. Myers. 1996. Second Edition. Handbook for water quality analysis of French Creek. Allegheny College, Meadville, PA.
  • Simmonds, R. L., Jr., A. V. Zale, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1995. Effects of piscivorous birds, particularly cormorants, on reservoir and aquacultural fishes in Oklahoma. Final Report to Fishery Resources, Region 2, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM. Exec. Sum. 5 pp. + Text 91 pp.
  • Block, W. M, F. Clemente, J. F. Cully, J. L. Dick, Jr., A. B. Franklin, J. L. Ganey, F. P. Howe, W. H. Moir, S. L. Spangle, S. E. Rinkevich, D. L. Urban, R. Vahle, J. P. Ward, Jr., and G. C. White. 1995. Recovery plan for the Mexican Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis lucida), Volume I. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 172pp.
  • Schreiner, D. F., H. Lee, S. Choi, D. M. Leslie, Jr., and J. Harper. 1995. Economic feasibility of a year-round trout fishery below Broken Bow Dam, Oklahoma. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 55 pp.
  • Bonar, S. A., B. Bolding, J. Pahutski, and M. Divens. 1995. Project 3. Inland Fish Research WB/DJ Annual Report July 1 1994 - June 30, 1995. In Inland Fish Investigations in Washington 1994 Annual Progress Report. Project No. F-114-R-1. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Progress Report. Pp 352-441.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. B. Pauley, and G. L. Thomas. 1995. Effect of disturbance and time of day on grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.) consumption rates. In G. B. Pauley, and S. A. Bonar eds. The Biology, Management, and Stocking Rates of Triploid Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Their Effects on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water Quality of Several Pacific Northwest Lakes. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Chapter 15:1-8.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. B. Pauley, and G. L. Thomas. 1995. Effects of triploid grass carp grazing on aquatic macrophytes of five Washington lakes. In G. B. Pauley, and S. A. Bonar eds. The Biology, Management and Stocking Rates of Triploid Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Their Effects on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water qQuality of Several Pacific Northwest Lakes. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Chapter 9:1-108.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas, and G. B. Pauley. 1995. Accuracy and cost comparison of flow cytometry and coulter counter techniques for rapid ploidy analysis of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). In G. B. Pauley and S. A. Bonar eds. The Biology, Management and Stocking Rates of Triploid Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Their Effects on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water Quality of Several Pacific Northwest Lakes. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.
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  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas, and G. B. Pauley. 1995. Evaluation of sterility in triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). In G. B. Pauley and S. A. Bonar eds. The Biology, Management and Stocking Rates of Triploid Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Their Effects on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water Quality of Several Pacific Northwest Lakes. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Chapter 5:1-9.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas, and G. B. Pauley. 1995. Grass carp stocking rates for aquatic plant control. In G. B. Pauley, and S. A. Bonar eds. The Biology, Management and Stocking Rates of Triploid Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Their Efffects on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water Quality of Several Pacific Northwest Lakes. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Chapter 19:1-23.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas, and G. B. Pauley. 1995. Origin of grass carp in the United States and differences in Asian grass carp stocks. In G. B. Pauley and S. A. Bonar eds. The Biology, Management and Stocking Rates of Triploid Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Their Effects on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water Quality of Several Pacific Northwest Lakes. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Chapter 2:1-6.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas, and G. B. Pauley. 1995. Survey of world usage of grass carp for aquatic plant control. In G. B. Pauley and S. A. Bonar eds. The Biology, Management and Stocking Rates of Triploid Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Their Effects on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water Quality of Several Pacific Northwest Lakes. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Chapter 1:1-19
  • Bonar, S. A., J. Pahutski, and B. Bolding. 1995. Comparison of electroshocking and trapping techniques for the capture of channel catfish. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Technical Report IF95-02. 10 pp.
  • Bonar, S. A., J. Pahutski, and B. Bolding. 1995. Factors related to survival and growth of stocked channel catfish in Washington lakes. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Technical Report IF95-03. 24 pp.
  • Pauley, G. B., D. A. Marino, S. L. Thiesfeld, S. A. Vecht, G. L. Thomas, D. A. Beauchamp and S. A. Bonar. 1995. Impacts of triploid grass carp grazing on the game fish assemblages of Pacific Northwest lakes. In G. B. Pauley, and S. A. Bonar eds. The Biology, Management and Stocking Rates of Triploid Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Their Effects on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water Quality of Several Pacific Northwest Lakes. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Res
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  • Pauley, G. B., S. A. Bonar, G. L. Thomas, and H. S. Sehgal. 1995. Relationship between the chemical composition of milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) and its consumption by grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). In G. B. Pauley and S. A. Bonar eds. The Biology, Management and Stocking Rates of Triploid Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Their Effects on the Plant Community, Fish Assemblage and Water Quality of Several Pacific Northwest Lakes. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Rese
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  • Corley/Martinez, B. A., W. L. Fisher, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1995. GIS-based validation of the Habitat Suitability Model for the great blue heron. Final Report to the U.S. National Biological Service, Division of Cooperative Research, Washington, D.C. 69pp.
  • Moore, C. T. 1995. Imputation for missing values in the May breeding waterfowl and habitat survey. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Migratory Bird Management. Internal report. 10 pp. | Download |
  • Anderson, A.M., J.T. Anderson, and D.A. Haukos. 1995. Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains narrowmouth toad). Herpetological Review 26:207.
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  • Haukos, D.A. 1995. Management of playa wetlands impacted by agriculture. Pages 110-113 in S.O. Foster, S. Pas, S. Rush, and O. Thorne (editors). Proceedings of the Symposium on Issues and Technology in the Management of Impacted Wildlife, Glenwood Springs , Colorado. Thorne Ecological Institute.
  • Crosswhite, D. L., S. F. Fox, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1995. Status survey of the Ouachita dusky salamander. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 40pp + 6 maps.
  • Koenen, M. T., R. B. Utych, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1995. Compatibility of selenite crystal digging and nesting success of interior least terns and other charadriforms at Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge. Final Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM. 53pp.
  • Smith, L.M. and D.A. Haukos. 1995. Demonstrating and testing moist-soil management plans for waterfowl and nongame birds in the Playa Lakes Region. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Migratory Bird Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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  • Moore, C. T. 1995. Installing and using the Adaptive Resource Management simulator. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Office of Migratory Bird Management. Internal report. 6 pp. | Download |
  • Utych, R. B., R. Krey, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1994. Electrified fencing reduced predation on least tern and snowy plover eggs and chicks. U.S. National Biological Survey Research Information Bulletin 94-10. 3pp.
  • Moffitt, C.M. 1994. Procedures for determining residues of erythromycin in salmonids following injection or feeding of erythromycin, and preliminary data from laboratory and field trials, INAD 6013, 4333, and 6430. 1994. Submittal to U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Center for Veterinary Medicine. November 1994. Two books.
  • Franklin, A. B., R. J. Guti�rrez, and P. C. Carlson. 1995. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: annual results, 1994. U. S. Forest Service, Region 5, San Francisco, California. 19pp.
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  • Bonar, S., and B. Bolding. 1994. Research team, warmwater fish program WB/DJ annual report July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994. In Warmwater Fishery Investigations in Washington State. 1993 Annual Progress Report. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Progress Report. Project F-71-R-14. Pp 170-175.
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  • Moffitt, C.M. 1994. Dose titration of erythromycin thiocyante against acute infections of Renibacterium salmoninarum in salmon addendum to submittal dated 20 July 1994. Submittal to U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Center for Veterinary Medicine. Two books.
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  • Moffitt, C.M. 1993. Palatability to groups of chinook salmon of feed additives containing erythromycin thiocyanate. November 1993. Submittal to U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Center for Veterinary Medicine. Two Books.
  • Eberhardt, L. L., Nichols, J. D., Pollock, K. H, Noon, B. R, and A. B. Franklin. 1993. A survey design to estimate the number of territorial spotted owls in Olympic National Park. Scientific Panel Review Final Report, Olympic National Park, Port Angeles, Washington. 29pp.
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  • Wood, G. K., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1993. Breeding biology of interior least terns on the Arkansas River below Keystone Dam, summer 1993. Final Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa, OK. 52pp.
  • Puckette, W., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1993. Management of the endangered Ozark big-eared bat: continued cave searches and colony monitoring. Final report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK 9pp.
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  • Choi, S., D. F. Schreiner, D. M. Leslie, Jr., and J. Harper. 1993. Economic analysis of the Mountain Fork River trout fishery in southeastern Oklahoma. Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station Research Report P-932. 26 pp.
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  • Delany, M. F., C. T. Moore, and J. M. Hamblen. 1992. Management needs of Florida grasshopper sparrows. Bureau of Wildlife Research, Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee. Final Report. | Download |
  • Wood, G. K., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1992. Breeding biology of interior least terns on the Arkansas River below Keystone Dam, summer 1992. Final Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa, OK. 36pp.
  • Woodward, A. R., C. T. Moore, and M. F. Delany. 1992. Experimental alligator harvest. Bureau of Wildlife Research, Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee. Final Report. 118pp. | Download |
  • Greg Masson, F. Percival, K. Rice, A. Woodward. Variation in Clutch Viability Among Seven Alligator Populations in Florida. Progress report, 1992.
  • Clark, B. K., D. M. Leslie, Jr., and B. S. Clark. 1992. Micro- and macrohabitat characteristics of caves within the range of the Ozark big-eared bat (Plecotus townsendii ingens) in eastern Oklahoma. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 26pp.
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  • Stark, W. J., A. V. Zale, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1991. Unique electrofishing boat for remote streams. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research Information Bulletin 91-10. 2pp.
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  • Shaw, J. H., T. S. Carter, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1991. Preliminary assessment of black-tailed prairie dog colonies for reintroduction of black-footed ferrets in western Oklahoma. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 17pp.
  • Bonar, S. A., and C. R. Bennett. 1991. Feasibility of aquatic macrophyte control in Surfside Lake and Canal, Ocean Park, Washington using sterile grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.) Technical Report. Consulting Service. 20 pp.
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  • Haukos, D.A. and L.M. Smith. 1991. High plains chickens strut the stuff. Texas Parks Wildl. Mag. 49(3)44-47.
  • Kelly, J. F., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1991. Status and habitat relationship of the red-cockaded woodpeckers in Oklahoma. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 33pp.
  • Margraf, F.J., C.T. Knight, and S.J. Rider. 1991. Effects of pulsed-release flows on invertebrate drift and fish in the tailwaters of J.W. Flannagan Reservoir. Final Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington, WV. West Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Morgantown, WV.
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  • Woodward, A. R., and C. T. Moore. 1990. Statewide alligator surveys. Bureau of Wildlife Research, Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee. Final Report. 24pp. | Download |
  • Franklin, A.B. 1990. Analysis of timber industry density estimates for northern spotted owls in the inland Douglas-fir biome of northwest California. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon. 26pp.
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  • Richardson, J.R., W.L. Bryant, W.M. Kitchens, J.E. Matson, and K.R. Pope. 1990. An evaluation of refuge habitats and relationships to water quality, quantity, and hydroperiod. Technical Report #41. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Gainesville, FL.
  • Jenks, J. A., D. M. Leslie, Jr., and R. L. Lochmiller. 1990. Food habits and nutritional condition of white-tailed deer and cattle under varying stocking rates on managed forests. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 91pp.
  • Zale, A. V., D. M. Leslie, Jr., W. L. Fisher, and S. G. Merrifield. 1989. The physicochemistry, flora, and fauna of intermittent prairie streams: a review of the literature. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 89(5). 44pp.
  • Zale, A. V., D. M. Leslie, Jr., W. L. Fisher, and S. G. Merrifield. 1989. Literature review of the physicochemical conditions, plants, and animals of intermittent prairie streams. Final Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Information Transfer, Fort Collins, CO. 129pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., J. A. Blakesley, and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1989. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: preliminary results, 1988. California Department Fish and Game and U. S. Forest Service, Region 5, San Francisco, California. 29pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., J. A. Blakesley, and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1990. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: preliminary results, 1989. California Department Fish and Game Nongame Bird and Mammal Section Technical Report 1990-9. 35pp.
  • Franklin, A.B. 1989. A model illustrating territorial regulation in northern spotted owl populations. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon. 9pp.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas and G. B. Pauley 1989. Effects of grazing by triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) on the aquatic macrophytes of five Washington lakes. In G. B. Pauley and G. L. Thomas, eds. An evaluation of the impact of triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) on lakes in the Pacific Northwest. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit pp II1-II69.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas, and G. B. Pauley. 1989. Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.) stocking rates for aquatic plant control. In G. B. Pauley and G. L. Thomas, eds. An evaluation of the impact of triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) on lakes in the Pacific Northwest. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit pp V1-V22.
  • Thomas, G. L., S. L. Thiesfeld, S. A. Bonar, J. D. Frodge, and G. B. Pauley. 1989. Short-term effects of triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) on the plant community, fish assemblage, and water quality of Devils Lake Oregon. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. 109 pp.
  • Pearlstine, L.G., R. Bartleson, W.M. Kitchens, and P.J. Latham. 1989. Lower Savannah river hydrological characterization. Technical Report #35. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Gainesville, FL.
  • Schulz, C. A., D. M. Leslie, Jr., and R. L. Lochmiller. 1989. Response of avifauna to herbicide treatment in the Cross Timbers ecosystem of Oklahoma. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma City, OK. 28pp.
  • Pollock, K. H., H. Chen, C. Brownie, and W. L. Kendall. 1989. Age-dependent tag recovery analyses of Pacific halibut data. Report to International Pacific Halibut Commission, 56 pp.
  • Haukos, D.A., L.M. Smith, and G.S. Broda. 1988. The use of radio-telemetry to estimate lesser prairie-chicken nest success and hen survival. Proc. Internat. Biotelemetry Symp. 10:237-243.
  • Stancill, W. J., S. B. Haggard, R. F. Raskevitz, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1988. Waterfowl use and hunting opportunities on Grand Lake and ancillary wetlands. Final Report to Benham-Holway Power Group, Tulsa, OK. 97pp.
  • Pauley, G. B., G. L. Thomas, S. A. Bonar, J. D. Frodge and H. Sehgal. 1988. Use of triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) as a biological control of aquatic macrophytes in Washington State. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. 122 pp.
  • Pauley, G. B., G. L. Thomas, S. L. Thiesfeld, and S. A. Bonar. 1988. Devils Lake restoration project - grass carp introduction and monitoring. Technical report No. 8. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. 11 pp.
  • Jahrsdoerfer, S. E., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1988. Tamaulipan brushland of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of south Texas: description, human impacts, and management options. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 88(36). 63pp.
  • Jahrsdoerfer, S. E., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1988. Tamaulipan brushlands of south Texas: description, human impacts, and management options. Final Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Information Transfer, Fort Collins, CO. 159pp.
  • Erickson, N. E., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1988. Impacts of the rule curve change on shoreline vegetation and wildlife around Grand Lake, Oklahoma. Final Report to Benham-Holway Power Group, Tulsa, OK. 20pp.
  • Erickson, N. E., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1988. Shoreline vegetation and general wildlife values around Grand Lake, Oklahoma. Final Report to Benham-Holway Power Group, Tulsa, OK. 69pp.
  • Erickson, N. E., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1988. Soil-vegetation correlations in coastal Mississippi wetlands. Final Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Ecology Research Center, Fort Collins, CO. 47pp.
  • Erickson, N. E., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1988. Soil-vegetation correlations in coastal Mississippi wetlands. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 89(3). 48pp.
  • Hayward, R.S., and F.J. Margraf. 1988. Ecology of yellow perch in Lake Erie. Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Project 3-379-R, Completion Report. Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. Columbus, OH
  • Koonce, J.F., and F.J. Margraf. 1988. Great Lakes habitat classification based on yellow perch. Classification and Inventory of Great Lakes Aquatic Habitats, Part II, Working Group D. Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Ann Arbor, MI.
  • Pauley, G. B., G. L. Thomas, S. L. Thiesfeld, S. A. Bonar, D. A. Marino, and J. Frodge. 1987. Devils Lake restoration project - grass carp introduction and monitoring. Technical Report No. 7. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. 22 pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1987. Population status of the northern spotted owl in northwest California: a demographic and empirical analysis. Northern. Spotted Owl Status Review Team, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon. 26pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1988. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: preliminary results, 1987. California Department Fish and Game and U. S. Forest Service, Region 5, San Francisco, California. 27pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., J. P. Ward, and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1987. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: preliminary results, 1986. California Department Fish and Game, Sacramento, California. 29pp.
  • Guti�rrez, R. J., A. B. Franklin, and J. P. Ward. 1987. Spotted owl surveys of Pelican Butte, Oregon. Resources Management International, Sacramento, California. 28pp.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas, and G. B. Pauley. 1987. An evaluation of ploidy separation techniques for diploid and triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). In G. B. Pauley, and G. L. Thomas, eds. An evaluation of the impact of triploid greass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) on lakes in the Pacific Northwest. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. pp 39-60.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas, and G. B. Pauley. 1987. An evaluation of sterility in triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). In G. B. Pauley, and G. L. Thomas, eds. An evaluation of the impact of triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) on lakes in the Pacific Northwest. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. pp 61-69.
  • Bonar, S. A., G. L. Thomas, and G. B. Pauley. 1987. The efficacy of triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) for plant control. In G. B. Pauley, and G. L. Thomas, eds. An evaluation of the impact of triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) on lakes in the Pacific Northwest. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. pp 105-178.
  • Pauley, G. B., G. L. Thomas, S. L. Thiesfeld, and S. A. Bonar. 1987. Devils Lake restoration project - grass carp introduction and monitoring. Technical Report No. 6. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. 9 pp.
  • Erickson, N. E., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1987. Soil-vegetation correlations in the Sandhills and Rainwater Basin wetlands of Nebraska. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 87(11). 78pp.
  • Erickson, N. E., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1987. Vegetation-soil correlations in Rainwater Basin and Sandhill wetlands of Nebraska. Final Report, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Ecology Center, Fort Collins, CO. 159pp.
  • Pauley, G. B., G. L. Thomas, S. L. Thiesfeld, and S. A. Bonar. 1987. Devils Lake restoration project - grass carp introduction and monitoring. Technical Report No. 5. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. 6 pp.
  • Chilton, E.W., and F.J. Margraf. 1987. Influence of water source and macrophyte characteristics on attached invertebrate communities in Lake Onalaska, Mississippi. Final Report to the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Fisheries Research Center, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Ohio Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Columbus, OH
  • Hayward, R.S., and F.J. Margraf. 1987. Analysis of yellow perch growth in Lake Erie. Commercial Fisheries Research and Development, Performance Report, Project 3-379-R-4, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. Columbus, OH
  • Margraf, F.J., R.S. Hayward, I.B. Wilder, and K.J. Hartman. 1987. Competitive and predatory interactions among Lake Erie fishes. Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration, Final Report, Project F-57-R, Study 13, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. Columbus, OH
  • Pauley, G. B., G. L. Thomas, S. L. Thiesfeld, and S. A. Bonar. 1986. Devils Lake restoration project - grass carp introduction and monitoring. Technical Report No. 3. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. 5 pp.
  • Guti�rrez, R. J., and A. B. Franklin. 1986. A review of wildlife planning in the draft land and resource management plan for the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. The Wilderness Society, Washington, DC, 14pp.
  • Guti�rrez, R. J., J. P. Ward, A. B. Franklin, and W. LaHaye. 1986. The influence of habitat heterogeneity on the dispersal pattern of juvenile spotted owls, Strix occidentalis caurina, in northwestern California. U.S. Forest Service, Portland, Oregon. 10pp.
  • Pauley, G. B., G. L. Thomas, S. L. Thiesfeld, S. A. Bonar, and K. L. Bowers. 1986. Devils Lake restoration project - grass carp introduction and monitoring. Technical Report No. 2. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. 19 pp.
  • Pauley, G. B., G. L. Thomas, S. L. Thiesfeld, S. A. Bonar, and K. L. Bowers. 1986. Devils Lake restoration project - grass carp introduction and monitoring. Technical Report No. 1. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. 17 pp.
  • Hayward, R.S., and F.J. Margraf. 1986. Analysis of yellow perch growth in Lake Erie. Commercial Fisheries Research and Development, Performance Report, Project 3-379-R-3, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. Columbus, OH
  • Margraf, F.J. 1986. Competitive and predatory interactions among Lake Erie fishes. Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration, Performance Report, Project F-57-R-8, Study 13, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. Columbus, OH
  • Vandermeer, P.L. and F.J. Margraf. 1986. Nearshore and channel as larval fish nurseries within the St. Clair and Detroit rivers. Final Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Great Lakes Fish Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI. Ohio Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Columbus, OH
  • Franklin, A. B., J. P. Ward, and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1986. Population ecology of the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California: preliminary results, 1985. California Department Fish and Game, Sacramento, California. 42pp.
  • Guti�rrez, R. J., J. P. Ward, A. B. Franklin, W. LaHaye, and V. Meretsky. 1985. Dispersal ecology of juvenile northern spotted owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) in northwestern California. U. S. Forest Service, Region 6, Portland, Oregon. 48pp.
  • Pauley, G. B., G. L. Thomas, S. A. Bonar, K. L. Bowers, J. D. Frodge, and A. Unthank. 1985. Use of triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) as a biological control of aquatic macrophytes in Washington State. Technical Report. Washington Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. 248 pp.
  • Hayward, R.S., P.K. Cunningham, C.S. Smith and F.J. Margraf. 1985. Analysis of yellow perch growth in Lake Erie. Commercial Fisheries Research and Development, Performance Report, Project 3-379-R-2, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. Columbus, OH
  • Franklin, A. B., J. P. Ward, and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1984. Preliminary wildlife survey of the proposed power transmission line corridor between the East Fork Trinity River Hydroelectric Project and Delta substation, California. Oscar Larson and Associates, Eureka, California. 22pp.
  • Franklin, A. B., W. S. Lahaye, and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1984. Robley Point hydroelectric project: surveys for northern goshawk, California spotted owl, osprey, and bald eagle. Oscar Larson and Associates, Eureka, California. 5pp.
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr., and C. L. Douglas. 1984. Simulated effects of transplant removal from the River Mountain herd: Part II. Cooperative National Parks Resources Studies Unit, Las Vegas, NV. Contribution No. 25/06.
  • Ward, J. P., A. B. Franklin, and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1983. East Fork Trinity River hydroelectric project: northern goshawk and northern spotted owl surveys. Oscar Larson and Associates, Eureka, California. 8pp.
  • Ward, J. P., A. B. Franklin, and R. J. Guti�rrez. 1983. Swift Creek hydroelectric project: northern goshawk and northern spotted owl surveys. Oscar Larson and Associates, Eureka, California. 5pp.
  • Hayward, R.S. and F.J. Margraf. 1983. Analysis of yellow perch growth in western and central basins of Lake Erie. Federal Aid to Fish Restoration Final Report, Study 6, Project F-35-R, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. Columbus, OH
  • Riley, L.M. and F.J. Margraf. 1983. Scale shape as an innate tag for identification of striped bass stocks. Final report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Leetown, West Virginia. The Ohio State University Research Foundation. Columbus, OH
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr., and E. E. Starkey. 1982. Cervid-habitat interactions in Olympic National Park. Final Report, U. S. National Park Service, Cooperative Park Studies Unit, Corvallis, OR. Report 82-2. 109pp.
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr., and C. L. Douglas. 1982. Simulated effects of transplant removal from the River Mountain herd: Part I. Cooperative National Parks Resources Studies Unit, Las Vegas, NV. Contribution No. 25/03.
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr., and C. L. Douglas. 1982. Influence of climate and density on survival of desert bighorn lambs. Cooperative National Parks Resources Studies Unit, Las Vegas, NV. Contribution No. 25/02.
  • P. Graham, R. Penkal, S. McMullin, P. Schladweiler, H. Mays, V. Riggs, and R. Klaver. 1981. Montana Recommendations for Fish Wildlife Program. Submitted to the Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council, Portland, OR.
  • Gallaway, B.J., M.F. Johnson, G.S. Boland, G.S. Lewbel, L.R. Martin, F.J. Margraf and R.L. Howard. 1979. The artificial reef studies--ecological investigations of petroleum production platforms in the central Gulf of Mexico. Report to Southwest Research Institute, Houston, Texas. LGL Ecological Research Associates.
  • Margraf, F.J. 1979. Field appraisal report for marine terminal facilities--Brazoria County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Galveston, Texas. LGL Ecological Research Associates.
  • Margraf, F.J. 1979. Field appraisal report for water intake facilities--Polk County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Galveston, Texas. LGL Ecological Research Associates.
  • Margraf, F.J. 1979. Gulf Coast shrimp data analysis. Report to National Marine Fisheries, Galveston, Texas. LGL Ecological Research Associates. Bryan, TX
  • Wilkinson, D.L., F.J. Margraf and M.D. Springer. 1979. Environmental assessment study of fish and wildlife populations and habitats--Cottonwood Creek Watershed, Oklahoma. Report to Bureau of Reclamation, Amarillo, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc. Bryan, TX
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr. 1978. Effects of construction on movements of desert bighorn sheep in the River Mountains, Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Cooperative National Parks Resources Studies Unit, Las Vegas, NV. Contribution No. 10/10.
  • Douglas, C. L., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1978. Faunal remains from fifteen archaeological sites on Black Mesa, Arizona. University Museum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL.
  • Gallaway, B.J., and F.J. Margraf. 1978. Simulation modeling of biological communities associated with a production platform in the Buccaneer Oil and Gas Field. Report to National Marine Fisheries Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Bryan, TX
  • Howard, R.L., M. Springer, D.L. Wilkinson, F.J. Margraf, B.J. Gallaway and F.S. Guthery. 1978. Environmental monitoring on Clay West Uranium Area and Boots Area soil survey--1977. Report to U.S. Steel Corp. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc., Bryan, Texas.
  • Margraf, F.J. 1978. Effects of oil field discharges on species composition and abundance of pelagic fishes and demersal fishes and macro-crustaceans in the Buccaneer Oil Field: statistical analysis and summarization. Report to National Marine Fisheries Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc. Bryan, TX
  • Margraf, F.J., and K. Strawn. 1978. Abundance and distribution of fishes in the cooling-water canal system of an electric generating station, with emphasis on the effect of cooling towers. Final report to Houston Lighting and Power Company, Texas. Texas A&M University, College Station.
  • McQuivey, R. P., and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 1977. The status and trend of desert bighorn sheep in Nevada: River Mountains. Nevada Department of Fish and Game, Special Report 77-9. 31pp.
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr. 1977. Movements of desert bighorn sheep in the River Mountains of Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Cooperative National Parks Resources Studies Unit, Las Vegas, NV. Contribution No. 10/07.
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr. 1977. Time-lapse photography vs. observer counts on bighorn in the River Mountains, Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Cooperative National Parks Resources Studies Unit, Las Vegas, NV. Contribution No. 10/06. 13pp.
  • Douglas, C. L., D. M. Leslie, Jr., and J. G. Blake. 1977. Faunal remains from archaeological sites studied by the Central Arizona Ecotone Project: 1975-76 field season. University Museum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL.
  • Gallaway, B.J., F. Guthery, L. Martin and F.J. Margraf. 1977. Field appraisal report for brine outlet pipeline and brine outlet diffuser, Brazoria County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S. Inc., Bryan, Texas
  • Gallaway, B.J., F. Guthery, L. Martin and F.J. Margraf. 1977. Field appraisal report for maintenance dredging of Treasure Island Boat Canals adjacent to Cold Pass, Brazoria County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc., Bryan, Texas.
  • Guthery, F.S., B.J. Gallaway, A. Sekerak, F. J. Margraf, R. Howard and L. Martin. 1977. Field appraisal report for proposed dredging of boat slip on Anahuac Channel, Trinity Bay, Chambers County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc., Bryan, Texas.
  • Guthery, F.S., B.J. Gallaway, S. Sevier, F.J. Margraf, R. Howard and L. Martin. 1977. Field appraisal report for proposed construction of sludge pits and extension of access canal along the gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Galveston, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc., Bryan, Texas.
  • Guthery, F.S., L. Reitsema, F.J. Margraf and R. Howard. 1977. Field appraisal report for proposed boat slips and dredging along the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Calhoun County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc., Bryan, Texas.
  • Guthery, F.S., R. Howard, F.J. Margraf, B.J. Gallaway, A. Sekerak and L. Martin. 1977. Field appraisal report for proposed construction of boat house and bulkhead on Old River, Harris County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and wildlife Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc., Bryan, Texas.
  • Guthery, F.S., S. Sevier, R. Howard, F.J. Margraf and B.J. Gallaway. 1977. Field appraisal report for proposed marina and dredging at Clear Lake, Harris County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc., Bryan, Texas.
  • Margraf, F.J., and K. Strawn. 1977. Abundance and distribution of macroinvertebrates in the cooling water canal system of the P.H. Robinson generating station, located on Galveston Bay, Texas, with emphasis on the effect of supplemental cooling towers. Final report to Houston Lighting and Power Company, Texas. Texas A&M University, College Station.
  • Margraf, F.J., M.D. Springer and S. Sevier. 1977. Field appraisal report for proposed intake structure on Brazos River diversion channel, Brazoria County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S. Inc., Bryan, Texas.
  • Margraf, F.J., M.D. Springer, B.J. Gallaway and S. Sevier. 1977. Field appraisal report for proposed shoreline protection dike in Houston Ship Channel, Harris County, Texas. Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Galveston, Texas. LGL Limited-U.S., Inc., Bryan, Texas.
  • Strawn, K., F.J. Margraf, C.L. Chase, D.M. Chase, K.S. Chung and D.C. McAden. 1975. The effects of adding Unit 4 and cooling towers at the P.H. Robinson generating station on terrestrial plants and aquatic organisms. Aquatic Studies. Ann. Rep. 1974. Dept. Wildl. and Fish. Sci., Texas A&M University.
  • Thomas, D.L., C.B. Milstein, T.R. Tatham, R.C. Bieder, F.J. Margraf, D.L. Danila, H.K. Hoff, E.A. Illjes, M.M. McCullough and F.A. Swiecicki. 1974. Ecological studies in the bays and other waterways near Little Egg Inlet and the ocean in the vicinity of the proposed site for the Atlantic Generating Station, New Jersey. Volume One. Fishes. Prog. Rep. for 1973. Ichthyological Assoc., Inc.
  • Margraf, F.J. and D.J. Danila. 1973. Bay trawl collections. In D.L. Thomas and C.B. Milstein, eds. Ecological studies in the bays and other waterways near Little Egg Inlet and in the ocean in the vicinity of the proposed site for the Atlantic Generating Station, New Jersey. Part One. Prog. Rep. for 1972. Ichthyological Assoc., Inc.
 

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