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USGS - BRD Central Region

FY 2001-Quick Response Research Projects

SIS Number

Project Number

Science Center

Principal

Investigator

Project Title

 

 

QR-F2-01-01

San Marcos

NFH&TC

 

Fries

Behavioral Aspects for Reproduction in San Marcos Salamanders

 

 

QR-F2-01-02

San Marcos

NFH&TC

 

Power

The Effect of Temperature on the Growth of the Endangered Texas Wildrice (Zizania texana)

 

 

QR-F3-01-03

MN Coop Unit


Andersen

Testing Pheromones as an Approach for Controlling the Common Carp

 

 

QR-F3-01-04

 

GLSC

 

Johnson

Season Variation in the Size of Fish Consumed by Double-Crested Cormorants: Development of Methods to Better Understand Cormorant-Fish Interactions in Eastern Lake Ontario

 

 

QR-F3-01-05

VA Coop Unit

 

Neves

The Importance of Nutrition for the Propagation of Freshwater Mussels

 

 

QR-F3-01-06

 

CERC

 

Jacobson

Side-Channel Habitat Dynamics and Rehabilitation Design for the Lower Missouri River

 

 

QR-F6-01-07

 

NPWRC

 

Euliss

Evaluation of Potential Impacts of Irrigation Ground Water Withdrawal from Prairie Wetlands

 

 

QR-F6-01-08

MT Coop Unit

 

Ball

Evaluating Landsat TM Imagery and Remote Sensing Techniques for Identifying and Monitoring Prairie Dog Colonies

 

 

QR-F6-01-09

 

MESC

 

Knopf

Baseline Assessment of Population Size and Reproductive Output of Wyoming Mountain Plover Populations

 

 

QR-F6-01-10

 

NWHC

 

Green

Assessing Impacts of Tiger Salamanders as a Reservoir Host for Chytrid Fungus on the Endangered Wyoming Toad Populations at Mortenson National Wildlife Refuge, Wyoming

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