Missouri Research Activities
Research conducted by Missouri Unit scientists are strongly linked to the information need of the cooperators. Much of the research involves graduate students or post docs that develop a thesis, dissertation, and/or manuscripts from the research. Current projects by Missouri Unit scientists include determining the role of private elands for migrating waterfowl, evaluation of harvest regulations for geese, how climate change will affect fish habitat, refining ecological flow metrics for streams, conservation planning for large landscapes, endangered species recovery efforts in the Midwest and Southwest, and evaluation of habitat augmentation efforts for sportfish.
Because Missouri Unit scientists meet the information needs of the cooperators, funding and partners from the research are often from state and federal agencies such as the Missouri Department of Conservation, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, USDA, USGS, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and the National Park Service. Much of the work is also linked to larger-scale initiatives by agencies such as Landscape Conservation Cooperatives, Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative, and the National Fish Habitat Initiative
Type | Citation | Publication Date |
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Data Release | Winikoff, S.G., Paukert, C., and Rogosch, J., 2024, Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool: Improving and Expanding Existing Conservation Networks: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P147PAUY. | July 2023 |
Data Release | Winikoff, S.G., Paukert, C., and Rogosch, J., 2024, Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool: Improving and Expanding Existing Conservation Networks: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P147PAUY. | February 2024 |
Data Release | Tingley III, R. W., A. J. Lynch, B. J. E. Myers, H. Sayre, T. J. Kwak, C. Chu, C.P. Paukert, A. C. Engman, H. C. Giacomini, and T. J. Krabbenhoft. Tropical biodiversity hotspots are underrepresented in climate change and inland fish research U.S. Geological Data Release. | July 2023 |
Data Release | Rogosch, J.S., Boehm, H., Tingley III, R. W., Wright, K.D., Webb, E. B., and Paukert, C. P. 2023. Study attributes and summary results of fish responses to restoration extracted from systematic review of studies published between 2010 and 2020: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P97E92CF. | May 2021 |
Data Release | Rogosch, J.S., Boehm, H., Tingley III, R. W., Wright, K.D., Webb, E. B., and Paukert, C. P. 2023. Study attributes and summary results of fish responses to restoration extracted from systematic review of studies published between 2010 and 2020: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P97E92CF. | February 2024 |
Data Release | Rogosch, J.S., Boehm, H., Tingley III, R. W., Wright, K.D., Webb, E. B., and Paukert, C. P. 2023. Study attributes and summary results of fish responses to restoration extracted from systematic review of studies published between 2010 and 2020: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P97E92CF. | 2024 |
Software Release | Rogosch, J.S., Boehm, H., Tingley III, R. W., Wright, K.D., Webb, E. B., and Paukert, C. P. 2023. Study attributes and summary results of fish responses to restoration extracted from systematic review of studies published between 2010 and 2020: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P97E92CF. | |
Data Release | Faulkner, J. D., Paukert, C. P., Novinger, D. C. 2024. Factors affecting the spatial distribution of Niangua Darters (<i>Etheostoma nianguae</i>) in the Osage River Basin, Missouri, USA, 2010-2011: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1MBHHQZ] | July 2023 |
Software Release | Faulkner, J. D., Paukert, C. P., Novinger, D. C. 2024. Factors affecting the spatial distribution of Niangua Darters (<i>Etheostoma nianguae</i>) in the Osage River Basin, Missouri, USA, 2010-2011: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1MBHHQZ] |