Golden Eagle fatalities and the continental-scale consequences of local wind-energy generation
Todd E. Katzner, David M. Nelson, Melissa A. Braham, Jacqueline M. Doyle, Nadia B. Fernandez, Adam E. Duerr, Peter H. Bloom, Matthew C. Fitzpatrick, Tricia A. Miller, Renee C. E. Culver, Loan Braswell, J. Andrew DeWoody
2017, Conservation Biology (31) 406-415
Renewable energy production is expanding rapidly despite mostly unknown environmental effects on wildlife and habitats. We used genetic and stable isotope data collected from Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) killed at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA) in California in demographic models to test hypotheses about the geographic extent and...
Disentangling density-dependent dynamics using full annual cycle models and Bayesian model weight updating
Orin J. Robinson, Conor P. McGowan, Patrick K. Devers
2017, Journal of Applied Ecology (54) 670-678
Density dependence regulates populations of many species across all taxonomic groups. Understanding density dependence is vital for predicting the effects of climate, habitat loss and/or management actions on wild populations. Migratory species likely experience seasonal changes in the relative influence of density dependence on population processes such...
Sea-level rise and coastal groundwater inundation and shoaling at select sites in California, USA
Daniel J. Hoover, Kingsley Odigie, Peter W. Swarzenski, Patrick L. Barnard
2017, Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies (11) 234-249
Study regionThe study region spans coastal California, USA, and focuses on three primary sites: Arcata, Stinson Beach, and Malibu Lagoon.Study focus1 m and 2 m sea-level rise (SLR) projections were used to assess vulnerability to SLR-driven groundwater emergence and shoaling at select low-lying, coastal sites in California. Separate...
Lineage diversification of fringe-toed lizards (Phrynosomatidae: Uma notata complex) in the Colorado Desert: Delimiting species in the presence of gene flow
Andrew D. Gottscho, Dustin A. Wood, Amy G. Vandergast, Julio A. Lemos Espinal, John Gatesy, Tod Reeder
2017, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (106) 103-117
Multi-locus nuclear DNA data were used to delimit species of fringe-toed lizards of theUma notata complex, which are specialized for living in wind-blown sand habitats in the deserts of southwestern North America, and to infer whether Quaternary glacial cycles or Tertiary geological events were important in shaping the historical biogeography...
Custom map projections for regional groundwater models
Eve L. Kuniansky
2017, Groundwater (55) 255-260
For regional groundwater flow models (areas greater than 100,000 km2), improper choice of map projection parameters can result in model error for boundary conditions dependent on area (recharge or evapotranspiration simulated by application of a rate using cell area from model discretization) and length (rivers simulated with head-dependent flux boundary)....
Mechanistic variables can enhance predictive models of endotherm distributions: The American pika under current, past, and future climates
Paul Mathewson, Lucas Moyer-Horner, Erik A. Beever, Natalie Briscoe, Michael T. Kearney, Jeremiah Yahn, Warren P. Porter
2017, Global Change Biology (23) 1048-1064
How climate constrains species’ distributions through time and space is an important question in the context of conservation planning for climate change. Despite increasing awareness of the need to incorporate mechanism into species distribution models (SDMs), mechanistic modeling of endotherm distributions remains limited in this literature. Using the American pika...
Evaluation of physicochemical and physical habitat associations for Cambarus callainus (Big Sandy crayfish), an imperilled crayfish endemic to the Central Appalachians
Zachary J. Loughman, Stuart A. Welsh, Nicole M. Sadecky, Zachary W. Dillard, R. Katie Scott
2017, Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems (27) 755-763
1. Crayfish represent one of the most imperilled animal groups on the planet. Habitat degradation, destruction and fragmentation, introduction of invasive crayfishes, and a lack of applied biological information have all been identified as agents thwarting crayfish conservation.2. Cambarus callainus was warranted federal protection by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service...
Biogeography of boreal passerine range dynamics in western North America: past, present, and future
Diana Stralberg, Steven M. Matsuoka, Colleen M. Handel, Fiona K.A. Schmiegelow, Andreas Hamann, Erin M. Bayne
2017, Ecography: Pattern and Diversity in Ecology (40) 1050-1066
Many of the Neotropical migrant bird species that breed throughout the Canadian boreal region are not found in the Alaskan boreal region, separated by the northwestern cordilleran mountains, despite the presence of climatically suitable habitat. We asked whether biological or climatic factors constrain certain species from crossing this geographic barrier....
Evaluating alternative methods for biophysical and cultural ecosystem services hotspot mapping in natural resource planning
Kenneth J. Bagstad, Darius J. Semmens, Zachary H. Ancona, Benson C. Sherrouse
2017, Landscape Ecology (32) 77-97
Context Data for biophysically modeled and Public Participatory GIS (PPGIS)-derived cultural ecosystem services have potential to identify natural resource management synergies and conflicts, but have rarely been combined. Ecosystem service hot/coldspots generated using different methods vary in their spatial extent and connectivity, with important implications. Objectives We map biophysically modeled and PPGIS-derived cultural...
Habitat drives dispersal and survival of translocated juvenile desert tortoises
Aleta Nafus, Todd C. Esque, Roy C. Averill-Murray, Kenneth E. Nussear, Ronald R. Swaisgood
2017, Journal of Applied Ecology (54) 430-438
1.In spite of growing reliance on translocations in wildlife conservation, translocation efficacy remains inconsistent. One factor that can contribute to failed translocations is releasing animals into poor quality or otherwise inadequate habitat. 2.Here we used a targeted approach to test the relationship of habitat features to post-translocation dispersal and survival of...
A modeling approach to compare ΣPCB concentrations between congener-specific analyses
Polly P. Gibson, Marc A. Mills, Johanna M. Kraus, David M. Walters
2017, Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (13) 227-232
Changes in analytical methods over time pose problems for assessing long-term trends in environmental contamination by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Congener-specific analyses vary widely in the number and identity of the 209 distinct PCB chemical configurations (congeners) that are quantified, leading to inconsistencies among summed PCB concentrations (ΣPCB) reported by different...
Shapes on a plane: Evaluating the impact of projection distortion on spatial binning
Sarah E. Battersby, Daniel Strebe, Michael P. Finn
2017, Cartography and Geographic Information Science (44) 410-421
One method for working with large, dense sets of spatial point data is to aggregate the measure of the data into polygonal containers, such as political boundaries, or into regular spatial bins such as triangles, squares, or hexagons. When mapping these aggregations, the map projection must inevitably distort relationships. This...
Baseline assessment of groundwater quality in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, 2014
Lisa A. Senior, III Cravotta, Ronald A. Sloto
2017, Scientific Investigations Report 2016-5073
The Devonian-age Marcellus Shale and the Ordovician-age Utica Shale, geologic formations which have potential for natural gas development, underlie Wayne County and neighboring counties in northeastern Pennsylvania. In 2014, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Wayne Conservation District, conducted a study to assess baseline shallow groundwater quality in...
Response of selenium concentrations in groundwater to seasonal canal leakage, lower Gunnison River Basin, Colorado, 2013
J.I. Linard, P.B. McMahon, L. R. Arnold, J.C. Thomas
2017, Scientific Investigations Report 2016-5047
Selenium is a water-quality concern in the lower Gunnison River Basin because irrigation water interacting with seleniferous soils derived from the Mancos Shale Formation has mobilized selenium and increased its concentrations in surface water. Understanding the occurrence of elevated selenium concentrations in groundwater is necessary because groundwater discharge is an...
Climate adaption and post-fire restoration of a foundational perennial in cold desert: Insights from intraspecific variation in response to weather
Martha M. Brabec, Matthew J. Germino, Bryce A. Richardson
2017, Journal of Applied Ecology (54) 293-302
1.The loss of foundational but fire-intolerant perennials such as sagebrush due to increases in fire size and frequency in semiarid regions has motivated efforts to restore them, often with mixed or even no success. Seeds of sagebrush Artemisia tridentata and related species must be moved considerable distances from seed source to...
Surface-water quality-assurance plan for the U.S. Geological Survey Washington Water Science Center
Mark C. Mastin
2017, Open-File Report 2016-1020
This Surface-Water Quality-Assurance Plan documents the standards, policies, and procedures used by the U.S. Geological Survey Washington Water Science Center (WAWSC) for activities related to the collection, processing, storage, analysis, and publication of surface-water data. This plan serves as a guide to all WAWSC personnel involved in surface-water data activities,...
Monitoring for the management of disease risk in animal translocation programmes
James D. Nichols, Tuula E. Hollmen, J. Barry Grand
2017, EcoHealth (14) 156-166
Monitoring is best viewed as a component of some larger programme focused on science or conservation. The value of monitoring is determined by the extent to which it informs the parent process. Animal translocation programmes are typically designed to augment or establish viable animal populations without changing the local community...
Low incidence of clonality in cold water corals revealed through the novel use of standardized protocol adapted to deep sea sampling
Ronan Becheler, Anne-Laure Cassone, Philippe Noel, Olivier Mouchel, Cheryl L. Morrison, Sophie Arnaud-Haond
2017, Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography (145) 120-130
Sampling in the deep sea is a technical challenge, which has hindered the acquisition of robust datasets that are necessary to determine the fine-grained biological patterns and processes that may shape genetic diversity. Estimates of the extent of clonality in deep-sea species, despite the importance of clonality in shaping the...
Surface slip during large Owens Valley earthquakes
Elizabeth Haddon, Colin Amos, Olaf Zielke, Angela S. Jayko, Roland Burgmann
2017, Book
The 1872 Owens Valley earthquake is the third largest known historical earthquake in California. Relatively sparse field data and a complex rupture trace, however, inhibited attempts to fully resolve the slip distribution and reconcile the total moment release. We present a new, comprehensive record of surface slip...
An alternative framework for responding to the amphibian crisis
Erin L. Muths, Robert N. Fisher
2017, Oryx (51) 210-213
Volumes of data illustrate the severity of the crisis affecting amphibians, where > 32% of amphibians worldwide are threatened with declining populations. Although there have been isolated victories, the current approach to the issue is unsuccessful. We suggest that a radically different approach, something akin to human emergency response management...
An Arctic and Subarctic ostracode database: Biogeographic and paleoceanographic applications
Laura Gemery, Thomas M. Cronin, William M. Briggs, Elisabeth M. Brouwers, Eugene I. Schornikov, Anna Stepanova, Adrian M. Wood, Moriaki Yasuhara
2017, Hydrobiologia (786) 59-95
A new Arctic Ostracode Database-2015 (AOD-2015) provides census data for 96 species of benthic marine Ostracoda from 1340 modern surface sediments from the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas. Ostracoda is a meiofaunal, Crustacea group that secretes a bivalved calcareous (CaCO3) shell commonly preserved in sediments. Arctic and subarctic ostracode species...
Onshore industrial wind turbine locations for the United States
Jay E. Diffendorfer, Roger Compton, Louisa Kramer, Zach Ancona, Donna Norton
2017, Data Series 817
This dataset provides industrial-scale onshore wind turbine locations in the United States, corresponding facility information, and turbine technical specifications. The database has wind turbine records that have been collected, digitized, locationally verified, and internally quality controlled. Turbines from the Federal Aviation Administration Digital Obstacles File, through product release date July...
Chemical tracer methods
Richard W. Healy
2017, Book chapter, Estimating groundwater recharge
Tracers have a wide variety of uses in hydrologic studies: providing quantitative or qualitative estimates of recharge, identifying sources of recharge, providing information on velocities and travel times of water movement, assessing the importance of preferential flow paths, providing information on hydrodynamic dispersion, and providing data for calibration of water...
Micro-seismicity within the Coso Geothermal field, California, from 1996-2012
J. Ole Kaven, Stephen H. Hickman, Lisa C. Weber
2017, Conference Paper, Proceedings, Thirty-Eighth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering
We extend our previous catalog of seismicity within the Coso Geothermal field by adding over two and a half years of additional data to prior results. In total, we locate over 16 years of seismicity spanning from April 1996 to May of 2012 using a refined velocity model, apply it...
Methods for estimating selected low-flow frequency statistics and harmonic mean flows for streams in Iowa
David A. Eash, Kimberlee K. Barnes
2017, Scientific Investigations Report 2012-5171
A statewide study was conducted to develop regression equations for estimating six selected low-flow frequency statistics and harmonic mean flows for ungaged stream sites in Iowa. The estimation equations developed for the six low-flow frequency statistics include: the annual 1-, 7-, and 30-day mean low flows for a recurrence interval...