Publications
Below is a list of WERC's peer-reviewed publications. If you are searching for a specific publication and cannot find it in this list, please contact werc_web@usgs.gov
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Activities and preliminary results of nearshore benthic habitat mapping in southern California, 1998
The nearshore benthic habitat of the Santa Barbara coast and Channel Islands supports a diversity of marine life that are commercially, recreationally, and intrinsically valuable. Some of these resources are known to be endangered including a variety of rockfish and the White Abalone. State and National agencies have been mandated to preserve and enhance these resources and require detailed habita
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Guy R. Cochrane, Kevin D. Lafferty
GIS database development to analyze fire history in southern Arizona and beyond: an example from Saguaro National Park
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P.J. Swantek, W. L. Halvorson, C. R. Schwalbe
Inventory and Assessment of Avifauna and a Monitoring Proposal for Tonto National Monument, Arizona
No abstract available at this time
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K.L. Hiett, W. L. Halvorson
Results of the 1999 survey of the reintroduced sea otter population in Washington state
Fifty-nine sea otters were released off the west coast of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State during the summers of 1969 and 1970; all had been translocated from Amchitka Island, Alaska. In 1970, 30 otters were released. Surveys to assess the results of this translocation began in 1977. Up to 1989, the population has grown at near the maximum rate of increase (rmax) for sea otter populations
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Ronald J. Jameson, Steven J. Jeffries
Non-native grass invasions and fire in the Mojave Desert
No abstract available at this time
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M.L. Brooks, T. Esque
What Can Thalweg Profiles Tell Us? A Case Study from Redwood Creek, California
No abstract available at this time
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Mary Ann Madej
Bullfrogs-dinner guests we're sorry we invited. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson
No abstract available at this time
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C. Schwalbe, P. Rosen
Vocal recognition in the spotted hyaena and its possible implications regarding the evolution of intelligence
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K.E. Holekamp, E.E. Boydston, S. Szykman, I. Graham, K. Nutt, S. Birch, A. Piskiel, M. Singh