Publications
This list of publications includes peer-review journal articles, official USGS publications series, reports and more authored by scientists in the Ecosystems Mission Area. A database of all USGS publications, with advanced search features, can be accessed at the USGS Publications Warehouse.
Preparing for future changes: Louisiana's Coast
Bedform distributions and dynamics in a large, channelized river: Implications for benthic ecological processes
Climate impacts to inland fishes: Shifting research topics over time
Dive characteristics of Common Loons wintering in the Gulf of Mexico and off the southern U.S. Atlantic coast
Gap analysis: A proposed methodology to describe and map historical and contemporary populations and habitats
Mid-contract management alters conservation reserve program vegetation in the central and western United States
Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus clade 2.3.4.4b infections in wild terrestrial mammals, United States, 2022
Visitor use and activities detected using trail cameras at forest restoration sites
Cold-water corals of the world: Gulf of Mexico
Utilizing high-resolution genetic markers to track population-level exposure of migratory birds to renewable energy development
With new motivation to increase the proportion of energy demands met by zero-carbon sources, there is a greater focus on efforts to assess and mitigate the impacts of renewable energy development on sensitive ecosystems and wildlife, of which birds are of particular interest. One challenge for researchers, due in part to a lack of appropriate tools, has been estimating the effects from such develo
Creating an updated vegetation map for Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge: Final report
Winter distribution of golden eagles in the Eastern USA
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) have a Holarctic distribution, but some details of that overall distribution are poorly understood, including parts of the range in eastern North America. Recent studies in the region suggest that Golden Eagles may be more widely distributed than previously recognized. For species specific conservation efforts to be effective, an understanding of the distribution