Wayne E Thogmartin, PhD
I am a quantitative ecologist conducting scholarly research at the intersection of animal ecology, spatial analyses, and statistics.
My interests are in population ecology for animals declining in abundance, asking new questions of multiple, combined data sets to gain novel insight into the dynamics of animal populations, and translating science into guidance for practical management decisions.
Professional Experience
2014 to the present Research Ecologist, US Geological Survey, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54603
2002 to 2014 Research Statistician (Biology), US Geological Survey, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54603
1995 Wildlife Biologist, United States Forest Service, Forestry Sciences Lab
Education and Certifications
PhD, Zoology, Southern Illinois University, May, 2002
MS, Zoology, University of Arkansas, May, 1998
BA, Ecology / Behavior / Evolution, University of California, San Diego, June, 1990
Science and Products
North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat)
Wetland Loss: Modeling Consequences for Waterfowl Production, Recreation Use, and Economic Opportunities
Modeling Overview at UMESC
Status of butterflies in the United States
TrendPowerTool: A web lookup tool for estimating the statistical power of a monitoring program to detect population trends
Decision-support tool for managing endangered species in the face of uncertainty
Monarch Conservation Planning Tools
Bat Research
Integrating colony counts with NABat acoustic data to reveal the true impacts of White-Nose Syndrome on northern long-eared bats
A continental-scale study of acoustic phenology to improve population monitoring and inform management of hibernating bats
Modeling the response of cave hibernating Myotis species to white-nose syndrome mitigation tactics
Developing online integrated data visualization tools for WNS and NABat
Location and land cover uncertainty associated with stop-level data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS)
Supplemental Results from: Using mobile acoustic monitoring and false-positive N-mixture models to estimate bat abundance and population trends
Digital Data for Land and climate change in Mexico and Texas reveals small effects on migratory habitat of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus).
Eastern migratory monarch butterfly population estimates and associated early warning signals (2006-2022)
Code and data for 'Confirmation of a decline in the summer population of the monarch butterfly due to habitat loss'
North American duck populations and the Central U.S. hunters who hunt them
North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) Bayesian Hierarchical Model for Winter Abundance: Predicted Population Estimates (2022 and 2023)
White-nose syndrome/Pseudogymnoascus destructans spatio-temporal predictions over North America between 2007 and 2030
R code to fit Gaussian process models to white-nose syndrome/Pseudogymnoascus destructans monitoring data across North America from 2006-2022
Blue-winged and Golden-winged Warbler Breeding Season Occurrences in North America, 1932-2021
Bat demographic look up tables for BatTool R package
Simulated impacts of feather oiling on avian energetics and migration: R environment model code and raw output
Using mobile acoustic monitoring and false-positive N-mixture models to estimate bat abundance and population trends
Milkweed and floral resource availability for monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in the United States
Challenges creating monarch butterfly management strategies for electric power companies in the United States
Non-negligible near-term risk of extinction to the eastern migratory population of monarch butterflies—An updated assessment (2006–22)
Marginal value analysis reveals shifting importance of migration habitat for waterfowl under a changing climate
BatTool: Projecting bat populations facing multiple stressors using a demographic model
A comparison of summer, fall and winter estimates of monarch population size before and after milkweed eradication from crop fields in North America
Potential economic consequences along migratory flyways from reductions in breeding habitat of migratory waterbirds
Survival of Common Loon chicks appears unaffected by Bald Eagle recovery in northern Minnesota
The benefits of big-team science for conservation: Lessons learned from trinational monarch butterfly collaborations
Change in climatically suitable breeding distributions reduces hybridization potential between Vermivora warblers
Gaussian process forecasts Pseudogymnoascus destructans will cover coterminous United States by 2030
BatTool
The BatTool R package provides functions implementing a demographic matrix model with associated Shiny graphical user interface.
Ecosystems-nabat-FPabund: software for fitting false-positive N-mixture models using NABat mobile acoustic data (version 1.0.0)
BatTool R package
Applying Simulated Treatments to Bat Populations Experiencing Severe White-nose Syndrome Mortality
GRTS for Integrated Monarch Monitoring Program Code
Science and Products
North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat)
Wetland Loss: Modeling Consequences for Waterfowl Production, Recreation Use, and Economic Opportunities
Modeling Overview at UMESC
Status of butterflies in the United States
TrendPowerTool: A web lookup tool for estimating the statistical power of a monitoring program to detect population trends
Decision-support tool for managing endangered species in the face of uncertainty
Monarch Conservation Planning Tools
Bat Research
Integrating colony counts with NABat acoustic data to reveal the true impacts of White-Nose Syndrome on northern long-eared bats
A continental-scale study of acoustic phenology to improve population monitoring and inform management of hibernating bats
Modeling the response of cave hibernating Myotis species to white-nose syndrome mitigation tactics
Developing online integrated data visualization tools for WNS and NABat
Location and land cover uncertainty associated with stop-level data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS)
Supplemental Results from: Using mobile acoustic monitoring and false-positive N-mixture models to estimate bat abundance and population trends
Digital Data for Land and climate change in Mexico and Texas reveals small effects on migratory habitat of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus).
Eastern migratory monarch butterfly population estimates and associated early warning signals (2006-2022)
Code and data for 'Confirmation of a decline in the summer population of the monarch butterfly due to habitat loss'
North American duck populations and the Central U.S. hunters who hunt them
North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) Bayesian Hierarchical Model for Winter Abundance: Predicted Population Estimates (2022 and 2023)
White-nose syndrome/Pseudogymnoascus destructans spatio-temporal predictions over North America between 2007 and 2030
R code to fit Gaussian process models to white-nose syndrome/Pseudogymnoascus destructans monitoring data across North America from 2006-2022
Blue-winged and Golden-winged Warbler Breeding Season Occurrences in North America, 1932-2021
Bat demographic look up tables for BatTool R package
Simulated impacts of feather oiling on avian energetics and migration: R environment model code and raw output
Using mobile acoustic monitoring and false-positive N-mixture models to estimate bat abundance and population trends
Milkweed and floral resource availability for monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in the United States
Challenges creating monarch butterfly management strategies for electric power companies in the United States
Non-negligible near-term risk of extinction to the eastern migratory population of monarch butterflies—An updated assessment (2006–22)
Marginal value analysis reveals shifting importance of migration habitat for waterfowl under a changing climate
BatTool: Projecting bat populations facing multiple stressors using a demographic model
A comparison of summer, fall and winter estimates of monarch population size before and after milkweed eradication from crop fields in North America
Potential economic consequences along migratory flyways from reductions in breeding habitat of migratory waterbirds
Survival of Common Loon chicks appears unaffected by Bald Eagle recovery in northern Minnesota
The benefits of big-team science for conservation: Lessons learned from trinational monarch butterfly collaborations
Change in climatically suitable breeding distributions reduces hybridization potential between Vermivora warblers
Gaussian process forecasts Pseudogymnoascus destructans will cover coterminous United States by 2030
BatTool
The BatTool R package provides functions implementing a demographic matrix model with associated Shiny graphical user interface.