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Willson, G. D. and F. A. Akyuz.  2010.  Survival of the western prairie fringed orchid at Pipestone. ParkScience. 27(1). Online.
http://www.nature.nps.gov/ParkScience/index.cfm?IssueID=23&ArticleID=407


Niobrara National Scenic River Condition Assessment
Narumalani, S., G. D. Willson, C. K. Lockert, and P. B. T. Merani. 2010. Niobrara National Scenic River condition assessment. Natural Resource Report NPS/NRPC/NRR-2010/172. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado

Mount Rushmore National Memorial Condition Assessment
Narumalani, S., G. D. Willson, C. K. Lockert, and P. B. T. Merani. 2009. Mount Rushmore National Memorial condition assessment. Natural Resource Report NPS/NRPC/WRD/NRR—2009/115. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado

Kaemingk, M. A., B. D. S. Graeb, C. W. Hoagstrom, and D. W. Willis. 2007. Patterns of fish diversity in a mainstem Missouri River reservoir and associated delta in South Dakota and Nebraska, USA. River Research and Applications.  23:786-791     

Adams, W. R. Jr., L. W. Kallemeyn and D. W. Willis.  2006.  Lake sturgeon population characteristics in Rainy Lake, Minnesota and Ontario.  Journal of Applied Ichythology.  22: 97-102.   

Adams, W. E. Jr., L. W. Kallemeyn, and D. W. Willis. 2006.  Lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, movements in Rainy Lake, Minnesota and Ontario. Canadian Field-Naturalist.  120(1):71-82.  

Narumalani S., D. M. Mishra, J. Burkholder, P. B. T. Merani, and G. D. Willson.  2006. Remote Sensing of Invasive Species Using Airborne Hyperspectral Data.  Geocarto International: A Multidisciplinary Journal of Remote Sensing.  21(2): 59-66.

Rust, J. 2006. Establishing baseline data for aquatic resources in national parks of the northern Great Plains Network. Thesis.  South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota.

Tunnell, S. J., J. Stubbendieck, R. Manasek, and G. D. Willson.  2006. Restoration of threadleaf sedge at Scotts Bluff National Monument.  ParkScience, Summer 2006.  24(1): 48-50.

Willson, G. D., M. J. Page, and F. A. Akyuz.  2006.  Precipitation and fire effects on flowering of the western prairie fringed orchid.  Great Plains Research.  16: 37-43.

Halbert, N. D., P. J. P. Gogan, R. Hiebert, and J. N. Derr.  2007.  Where the buffalo roam:  the role of history and genetics in the conservation of bison on U. S. federal lands.  ParkScience.  24(2): 22 – 29.

Sutton, R. K.  2007.  Using tree-ring dating in hedgerow management at Homestead National Monument of America.  ParkScience.  24(2): 57-61.

Schuler, K. L., J. A. Jenks, C. S. DePerno, M. A. Wild, and C. C. Swanson. 2005. Tonsillar biopsy test for Chronic Wasting Disease: two sampling approaches in mule deer and white-tailed deer. Journal of Wildlife Diseases.  41(4):820-824.  

Schuler, K.L. 2006. Monitoring for chronic wasting disease in mule deer and white-tail deer at Wind Cave National Park: Investigating an Emerging Epizootic.  Dissertation. South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota.

Sorensen, J. A., L. W. Kallemeyn, M. Sydor.  2005. Relationship between mercury accumulation in young-of-the-year Yellow Perch and water-level fluctuations.  Environmental Science and Technology.  39: 9237-9243.

Narumalani, S., D. R. Mishra, and R. G. Rothwell.  2004.  Analyzing Landscape Structural Change using Image Interpretation and Spatial Pattern Metrics.  GIScience and Remote Sensing.  41(1): 25-44. 

Narumalani, S., D. R. Mishra, and R. G. Rothwell.  2004.  Change Detection using Image Analysis and Landscape Metrics.  Remote Sensing of Environment.  91: 478-498.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
                        

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