Peter Coates, PhD
Dr. Peter Coates is a Wildlife Biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey's Western Ecological Research Center.
He is interested in sound science and management practices aimed at restoring wildlife communities and their habitats. He is committed to progressive, scientifically defensible conservation actions in the face of increasing human population size and individual consumption. Abundance and distribution of wild populations often can be linked to changes in their environments caused by human land use practices, but identifying the ecological mechanisms of declining populations are often challenging. Specifically, Dr. Coates is interested in investigating the links between nesting habitat, predator composition, and incubation behavior and success of birds. Additionally, he is interested in the effects of anthropogenic-resource subsidies on the survival and reproduction of predators and how these changes influence demographics and distribution of prey populations. Dr. Coates seeks to develop a broader understanding of how human-caused landscape changes affect communities and aim to identify restoration practices that preserve natural ecological processes. He is also interested in behavioral traits of grouse that affect population establishment and persistence in the face of environmental challenges.
Professional Experience
Wildlife Biologist, U. S. Geological Survey, 2008–present
Postdoctoral Appointment, Idaho State University, 2008
Seasonal Wildlife Biologist, Wildlife Conservation Society, 2007
Graduate Research Assistantship, Idaho State University, 2002–2007
Teaching Assistantship, Idaho State University, 2004–2007
National Science Foundation GK–12 Teaching F, Idaho State University, 2005–2006
Seasonal Biological Specialist, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 2003–2005
Field Research Technician, University of Nevada Reno, 1999
Conservation Biological Technician I, II, and III, Nevada Department of Wildlife, 1996–1998
Education and Certifications
Ph. D., Biology, Idaho State University 2007
M. S., Biology, University of Nevada Reno 2001
B. S., Conservation Biology, University of Nevada Reno 1998
Affiliations and Memberships*
American Ornithologists Union
Cooper Ornithological Society
Jack H. Berryman Institute
Society for Conservation Biology
The Wildlife Society
Science and Products
WERC Fire Science
Greater Sage-Grouse Science (2015–17): Synthesis and Potential Management Implications
Greater Sage-Grouse Population Ecology
Stressors to Greater Sage-Grouse
Reproductive Success of Black-Crowned Night-Herons and Snowy Egrets on Alcatraz Island
Dixon Field Station
Field of Sagebrush Dreams: Planting and Restoring Functional Sagebrush in Burned Landscapes
Sagebrush Restoration Following Fire Disturbance in the Virginia Mountains, Nevada (2018)
Spatially-Explicit Predictive Maps of Greater Sage-Grouse Brood Selection Integrated with Brood Survival in Nevada and Northeastern California, USA
Greater Sage-Grouse Nest Observations Before and After Wildfire Disturbance in Northeastern California (2007-2018)
Fire Response Effects, Biocrust, and Vascular Plant Abundance Following Wildfire near Boise, Idaho (October 2021)
Greater sage-grouse population structure and connectivity data to inform the development of hierarchical population units (western United States)
Data to Inform an Integrated Population Model of Translocated Columbian Sharp-Tailed Grouse, Nevada 2013 - 2017
Trend Estimates of Common Raven Populations in the United States and Canada, 1966 - 2018
Raven Occurrence and Density in the Great Basin Region of the Western United States (2007-2019)
Geospatial Information and Predictive Maps of Greater Sage-grouse Habitat Selection in Southwestern North Dakota, USA
Spatially-explicit predictive maps of greater sage-grouse nest selection integrated with nest survival in Nevada and northeastern California, USA
Data maps of predicted raven density and areas of potential impact to nesting sage-grouse within sagebrush ecosystems of the North American Great Basin
Additional mapping tools for Great Basin wildfire and conifer management to increase operational resilience: integrating sagebrush ecosystem and sage-grouse response
A genetic warning system for a hierarchically structured wildlife monitoring framework
A regionally varying habitat model to inform management for greater sage-grouse persistence across their range
Maladaptive nest-site selection and reduced nest survival in female sage-grouse following wildfire
Defining biologically relevant and hierarchically nested population units to inform wildlife management
A sagebrush conservation design to proactively restore America’s sagebrush biome
Defining fine-scaled population structure among continuously distributed populations
Targeting sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) restoration following wildfire with Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) nest selection and survival models
Invasion of annual grasses following wildfire corresponds to maladaptive habitat selection by a sagebrush ecosystem indicator species
Behavioral state-dependent habitat selection and implications for animal translocations
Health surveillance of a potential bridge host: Pathogen exposure risks posed to avian populations augmented with captive-bred pheasants
A desert tortoise-common raven viable conflict threshold
Synthesis of nest predation impacts of common ravens on sensitive avian species
Science and Products
WERC Fire Science
Greater Sage-Grouse Science (2015–17): Synthesis and Potential Management Implications
Greater Sage-Grouse Population Ecology
Stressors to Greater Sage-Grouse
Reproductive Success of Black-Crowned Night-Herons and Snowy Egrets on Alcatraz Island
Dixon Field Station
Field of Sagebrush Dreams: Planting and Restoring Functional Sagebrush in Burned Landscapes
Sagebrush Restoration Following Fire Disturbance in the Virginia Mountains, Nevada (2018)
Spatially-Explicit Predictive Maps of Greater Sage-Grouse Brood Selection Integrated with Brood Survival in Nevada and Northeastern California, USA
Greater Sage-Grouse Nest Observations Before and After Wildfire Disturbance in Northeastern California (2007-2018)
Fire Response Effects, Biocrust, and Vascular Plant Abundance Following Wildfire near Boise, Idaho (October 2021)
Greater sage-grouse population structure and connectivity data to inform the development of hierarchical population units (western United States)
Data to Inform an Integrated Population Model of Translocated Columbian Sharp-Tailed Grouse, Nevada 2013 - 2017
Trend Estimates of Common Raven Populations in the United States and Canada, 1966 - 2018
Raven Occurrence and Density in the Great Basin Region of the Western United States (2007-2019)
Geospatial Information and Predictive Maps of Greater Sage-grouse Habitat Selection in Southwestern North Dakota, USA
Spatially-explicit predictive maps of greater sage-grouse nest selection integrated with nest survival in Nevada and northeastern California, USA
Data maps of predicted raven density and areas of potential impact to nesting sage-grouse within sagebrush ecosystems of the North American Great Basin
Additional mapping tools for Great Basin wildfire and conifer management to increase operational resilience: integrating sagebrush ecosystem and sage-grouse response
A genetic warning system for a hierarchically structured wildlife monitoring framework
A regionally varying habitat model to inform management for greater sage-grouse persistence across their range
Maladaptive nest-site selection and reduced nest survival in female sage-grouse following wildfire
Defining biologically relevant and hierarchically nested population units to inform wildlife management
A sagebrush conservation design to proactively restore America’s sagebrush biome
Defining fine-scaled population structure among continuously distributed populations
Targeting sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) restoration following wildfire with Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) nest selection and survival models
Invasion of annual grasses following wildfire corresponds to maladaptive habitat selection by a sagebrush ecosystem indicator species
Behavioral state-dependent habitat selection and implications for animal translocations
Health surveillance of a potential bridge host: Pathogen exposure risks posed to avian populations augmented with captive-bred pheasants
A desert tortoise-common raven viable conflict threshold
Synthesis of nest predation impacts of common ravens on sensitive avian species
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government