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F. RICHARD HAUER, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Integrated Research on the Environment
Endowed Chair, Professor of Limnology, Flathead Lake Biological Station
University of Montana
Phone: (406) 243-4848
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EDUCATION:
B.S. 1973 - Michigan State University (Honors)
M.S. 1975 - Michigan State University (High Honors)
Ph.D.1980 - University of North Texas
Post-doctoral 1981-1984 University of Georgia
Post-doctoral1984-1985 University of Alabama
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS HELD:
2014-presentDirector, Center for Integrated Research on the Environment (Founding Director)
2011-2015UM Director, Institute on Ecosystems (Founding Director)
2010-2013Program Director, Systems Ecology Graduate Program (Founding Director)
2008-2011Montana University System, NSF-EPSCoR Program co-Director
2001-presentLimnologyEndowed Chair,University of Montana
1994-presentProfessor, Flathead Lake Biological Station, University of Montana
1989-1994Research Associate Professor, FLBS, University of Montana
1986-1989Research Assistant Professor, FLBS, University of Montana
1984-1985Post-doctoral Research Fellowship, University of Alabama
1981-1984Post-doctoral Research Fellow: Institute of Ecology - SREL, University of Georgia
1976-1980Graduate Fellow/Research Assistant: University of North Texas
1973-1975Research Assistant: Michigan State University
SCHOLARLY AWARDS and SERVICE:
University of Montana Distinguished Scholar Award –2011-12
Editor-in-Chief: Freshwater Ecology Book Series, University of California Press 2007-present
President, Society for Freshwater Science 2003-2004 [North American Benthological Society]
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Analyses of stream-river ecosystems with emphasis on: interaction between streams, alluvial floodplains, riverine wetlands, and the ecology of riparian systems. The role of bioenergetics in the distribution and abundance of aquatic organisms; effects of Global Climate Change on stream ecosystems; ecology and secondary production of lotic zoobenthos; dynamics of stream organic matter transport and retention; nutrient and trophic relationships between lakes, streams and associated wetland systems. The linkage of hyperspectral remote sensing to hydrology, geomorphology and ecology in river and floodplain structure and function; development of environmental assessment and its application to aquatic ecosystem management.
PUBLICATIONS:
Book Publications
Hauer, F. R. and G. A. Lamberti. (editors). 2006. Methods in Stream Ecology 2nd Edition. Academic Press/Elsevier. New York, London. p 843.
Hauer, F. R. and G. A. Lamberti. (editors). 1996. Methods in Stream Ecology. Academic Press. New York. p 674.
Hauer, F.R., J.A. Stanford, and R.L. Newell. (editors). 2008. International Advances in the Ecology, Zoogeography and Systematics of Mayflies and Stoneflies.UC Publication in Entomology 128, University of California Press. Berkeley. 412 pp.
Peer-reviewed Special Publications, Monographs and White-papers
Hauer, F. R. 1985. Aspects of organic matter transport and processing within Savannah River Plant streams and the Savannah River flood plain swamp. Special Publication; SREL - l8, UC-66e. p. 155.
Brinson, M.M., F. R. Hauer, L.C. Lee, W.L. Nutter, R.D. Smith, and D. Whigham. 1995. Guidebook for application of hydrogeomorphic assessments to riverine wetlands. Special Publ. WES, USCOE, WRP-DE-11, Vicksburg, MS. p. 217.
Hauer, F.R., B. J. Cook, M. Miller, C. Noble and T. Gonser. 2001. Upper Yellowstone River hydrogeomorphic functional assessment for temporal and synoptic cumulative impact analysis. WRAP Technical Notes Collection (ERDC TN-WRAP-01-03), U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS.
Hauer, F. R., B. J. Cook, M. C. Gilbert, E. J. Clairain, Jr., and R. D. Smith. 2002. A Regional Guidebook for Applying the Hydrogeomorphic Approach to Assessing Wetland Functions of Intermontane Prairie Pothole Wetlands in the Northern Rocky Mountains, ERDC/EL TR-02-7, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS.
Hauer, F. R., B. J. Cook, M. C. Gilbert, E. J. Clairain, Jr., and R. D. Smith. 2002. A Regional Guidebook for Applying the Hydrogeomorphic Approach to Assessing Wetland Functions of Riverine Floodplains in the Northern Rocky Mountains, ERDC/EL TR-02-21, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS.
Stanford, J.A. and F.R. Hauer. 2003. Coalbed Methane (CBM) in Montana: Problems and Solutions. White Paper: Prepared for the Montana State Legislature.
Kleindl, W. J., F. R. Hauer, B. Ellis, S. Kimball, K. Kunkel, P. Matson, C. Muhlfeld, J. Oyler, E. Porter, C. Servheen, and K. Smucker. 2015. A multi-metric watershed condition model for Glacier National Park. Natural Resource Report NPS/GLAC/NRR—2015/944. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Peer-reviewed Journal Publications
Hauer, F. R., E. G. Zimmerman and J. A. Stanford. 1980. Preliminary investigations of distributional relationships of aquatic insects and genetic variation of a fish population in the Kintla Drainage, Glacier National Park, Montana. Amer. Inst. Biol. Sci. 2:71-84.
Hauer, F. R. and J. A. Stanford. 1981. Larval specialization and phenotypic variation in Arctopsyche grandis (TRICHOPTERA:Hydropsychidae). Ecology. 62(3):645-653.
Hauer, F. R. and J. A. Stanford. 1982. Ecology and life histories of three net-spinning caddisfly species (Hydropschidae:Hydropsyche) in the Flathead River, Montana. Freshwat. Invertebr. Biol. l(4):l8-29.
Hauer, F. R. and J. A. Stanford. 1982. Bionomics of Dicosmoecus gilvipes (TRICHOPTERA: Limnephilidae) in a large western Montane river. Amer. Midl. Nat. l08(l):8l-87.
Hauer, F. R. and J. A. Stanford. 1982. Ecological responses of hydropsychid caddisflies to stream regulation. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 39:l235-l242.
Thorp, J. H., E. M. McEwan, M. F. Flynn, and F. R. Hauer. 1985. Invertebrate colonization of submerged wood in a Cypress-Tupelo swamp and blackwater stream. Amer. Midl. Nat. ll3(l):56-68.
Hauer, F. R. and J. A. Stanford. 1986. Ecology and coexistence of two functionally independent species of Brachycentrus (TRICHOPTERA) in a Rocky Mountain river. Can. J. Zool. 64:1469-1474.
Hauer, F. R., N. L. Poff, and P. L. Firth. 1986. Leaf litter decomposition across broad thermal gradients in southeastern (USA) coastal plain streams and swamps. J. Freshwat. Ecol. 3(4): 545-552.
Hauer, F.R. and A.C. Benke. 1987. Influence of temperature and river hydrograph on blackfly growth rates in a subtropical blackwater river. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 6(4):251-261.
Power, M.E., C.E. Cushing, P.P. Harper, F.R. Hauer, W.J. Matthews, P.B. Moyle, B. Statzner, R.J. Stout, and I.R. Wais De Badgen. 1988. Biotic and abiotic controls in river and stream communities. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 7(4):456-479.
Stanford, J. A., F. R. Hauer, and J. V. Ward. 1988. Serial discontinuity in a large river system. Vehr. Int. Verein. Limnol. 23:1114-1118.
Hauer, F.R. 1989. Organic matter transport and retention in a blackwater stream recovering from flow augmentation and thermal discharge. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 4: 371-380.
Hauer, F .R., J. A. Stanford, and J. V. Ward. 1989. Serial discontinuities in a Rocky Mountain river. II. Distribution and abundance of Trichoptera. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 3:177-182.
Jourdonnais, J. H., J. A. Stanford, F. R. Hauer, and C. A. S. Hall. 1990. Assessing options for stream regulation using hydrologic simulations and cumulative impact analysis: Flathead River Basin, U.S.A. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 5:279-293.
Sedell, J. R., G. H. Reeves, F. R. Hauer, J. A. Stanford and C. P. Hawkins. 1990. Role of refugia in recovery from disturbances - modern fragmented and disconnected river systems. Environmental Management 14(5):711-724.
Hauer, F. R. and A.C. Benke. 1991. Rapid growth of snag-dwelling chironomids in a blackwater river: the influence of temperature and discharge. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 10(2): 154-164.
Spencer, C. N. and F. R. Hauer. 1991. Phosphorus and nitrogen dynamics in streams during a wildfire. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 10(1): 24-30.
Hauer, F. R. and J.A. Stanford. 1991. Distribution and abundance of Trichoptera in a large regulated river. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 24: 1636-1639.
Benke, A. C., F. R. Hauer, D. L. Stites, J. L. Meyer and R. T. Edwards. 1992. Growth of snag-dwelling mayflies in a blackwater river: the influence of temperature and food. Archiv f. Hydrobiologie 125(1):63-81.
Stanford, J. A. and F. R. Hauer. 1992. Mitigating the impacts of stream and lake regulation in the Flathead River catchment, Montana, USA: an ecosystem perspective. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 2:35-63.
Lorang, M.S., J.A. Stanford, F.R. Hauer, and J.H. Jourdonnais. 1992. Dissipative and reflective beaches in a large lake and the physical effects of lake level regulation. Ocean and Coastal Management 19:1-25.
Hall, C.A.S., J.A. Stanford, and F.R. Hauer. 1992. The distribution and abundance of organisms as a consequence of energy balances along multiple environmental gradients. Oikos 65:377-390.
Hauer, F.R. 1993. Artificial streams for the study of macroinvertebrate growth and bioenergetics. Pages 333-337 in G.A. Lamberti and A.D. Steinman (editors). Research in artificial streams: applications, uses, and abuses. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 12:313-384.
Jourdonnais, J.H. and F.R. Hauer. 1993. Electrical frequency control and its effects on flow and river ecology in the lower Flathead River, Montana. Rivers 4(2) 132-145.
Hauer, F. R. and V. H. Resh. 1996. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. pp. 339-370. IN F. R. Hauer and G. A Lamberti (eds). Methods in Stream Ecology. Academic Press. New York. p 674.
Hauer, F. R. and W. R. Hill. 1996. Temperature, Light and Oxygen. pp. 93-108. IN F. R. Hauer and G. A Lamberti (eds). Methods in Stream Ecology. Academic Press. New York. p 674.
Fagre D. B., P. L. Comanor, J. D. White, F. R. Hauer, and S. W. Running. 1997. Watershed responses to climate change in Glacier National Park. J. Amer. Water Res. Assoc. 33:755-765.
Hauer, F. R., J. S. Baron, D. H. Campbell, K. D. Fausch, S. W. Hostetler, G. H. Leavesley, P. R. Leavitt, D. M. McKnight, and J. A. Stanford. 1997. Assessment of climate change and freshwater ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains, U.S. and Canada. Hydrologic Processes 11:903-924.
Hauer, F. R. and R. D. Smith. 1998. The hydrogeomorphic approach to functional assessment of riparian wetlands: evaluating impacts and mitigation on river floodplains in the U.S.A. Freshwater Biology 40:517-530.
Tabacchi, E., D. L. Correll, F. R. Hauer, G. Pinay, A. Planty-Tabacchi, and R. C. Wissmar. 1998. Development, maintenance and role of riparian vegetation in the river landscape. Freshwater Biology 40:497-516.
Hauer, F. R. and C. N. Spencer. 1998. Phosphorus and nitrogen dynamics in streams associated with wildfire: a study of immediate and long-term effects. Int. J. Wildl. Fire 8:183-198.
Hauer, F. R., G. C. Poole, J. T. Gangemi, and C. V. Baxter. 1999. Large woody debris in bull trout spawning streams of logged and wilderness watersheds in northwest Montana. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 56:915-924.
Fagre, D. B., C. H. Key, J. D. White, S. W. Running, F. R. Hauer, R. E. Keane, and K. C. Ryan. 1999. Ecosystem dynamics in the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA. Pp 20-22. IN M. F. Price (ed). Global Change in the Mountains: Proceedings of the European Conference on Environmental and Societal Change in Mountain Regions. The Parthenon Publishing Group, Oxford, England.
Baxter, C. V., C. A. Frissell, and F. R. Hauer. 1999. Geomorphology, logging roads and the distribution of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) spawning in a forested river basin: Implications for management and conservation. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 128: 854-867.
Lowe, W. H. and F. R. Hauer. 1999. Ecology of two net-spinning caddisflies in a mountain stream: distribution, abundance and metabolic response to a thermal gradient. Can. J. Zool. 77: 1637-1644.
Baxter, C. V. and F. R. Hauer. 2000. Geomorphology, hyporheic exchange, and selection of spawning habitat by bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 57: 1470-1481.
Hauer, F. R., J. A. Stanford, J. J. Giersch, and W. H. Lowe. 2000. Distribution and abundance patterns of macroinvertebrates in a mountain stream: An analysis along multiple environmental gradients. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 27:1485-1488.
Pepin, D. M. and F. R. Hauer. 2002. Benthic responses to groundwater – surface water exchange in two alluvial rivers. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 21(3): 370-383.
Stafford, C. P., J. A. Stanford, F. R. Hauer and E. B. Brothers. 2002. Changes in lake trout growth associated with Mysis relicta establishment: a retrospective analysis using otoliths. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 131:994-1003.
Stevenson, R. J. and F. R. Hauer. 2002. Integrating Hydrogeomorphic and Index of Biotic Integrity approaches for environmental assessment of wetlands. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 21(3):502-513.
Ellis, B. K., J. A. Stanford, J. A. Craft, D. W. Chess, F. R. Hauer and D. C. Whited. 2003. Plankton communities of alpine and subalpine lakes in Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.A., 1984 - 1990. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28(3):1542-1550.
Hauer, F. R., C. N. Dahm, G. A. Lamberti and J. A. Stanford. 2003. Landscapes and ecological variability of rivers in North America: factors affecting restoration strategies, pp. 81-105 IN: Wissmar, R. C. and P. A. Bisson (ed.), Strategies for Restoring River Ecosystems: Sources of Variability and Uncertainty in Natural and Managed Systems. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.
Hauer, F. R., D. B. Fagre and J. A. Stanford. 2003. Hydrologic processes and nutrient dynamics in a pristine mountain catchment. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28(3):1490-1493.
Baxter, C. V. and F. R. Hauer, and W. W. Woessner. 2003. New techniques for installing piezometers, estimating hydraulic conductivity and detecting patterns in groundwater-stream water exchange. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 132 (3): 493-502.
Spencer, C.N., K. O. Gabel, and F. R. Hauer. 2003. Wildfire effects on stream food webs and nutrient dynamics in Glacier National Park, USA. Forest Ecology and Management 178 (2003) 141–153
Lorang, M. S.and F.R. Hauer. 2003. Flow competence evaluation of steambed stability: An assessment of the technique and limitations of application J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 22(4): 475-491.
Beschta, R. L., J. J. Rhodes, J. B. Kauffman, R. E. Gresswell, G. W. Minshall, J. R. Karr, D. A. Perry, F.R. Hauer, and C. A. Frissell. 2004. Postfire management on forested public lands of the western USA. Conservation Biology 18 (4): 957-967.
Hauer, F. R. and M.S. Lorang. 2004. River regulation, decline of ecological resources, and potential for restoration in a semi-arid lands river in the western USA. Aquat. Sci. 66:388–401.
Stanford, J.A., F.R. Hauer, S.V. Gregory, and E. Snyder. 2005. The Columbia River. IN: Benke, A.C. and C.E. Cushing (eds.), Rivers of North America. Elsevier Press.
Karr,J. R., J. J. Rhodes, G. W. Minshall, F. R. Hauer, R. L. Beschta, C. A. Frissell,D. A. Perry,and J. B. Kauffman. 2004. Postfire salvage logging and aquatic ecosystems in the American West. BioScience54(11):1029-1033.
Lorang, M. S., D. C. Whited, F. R. Hauer, J. S. Kimball, J. A. Stanford. 2005. Using airborne multispectral imagery to evaluate geomorphic work across flood plains of gravel-bed rivers. Ecological Applications: Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 1209–1222.
Stanford, J. A., M. S. Lorang, and F. R. Hauer. 2005. The Shifting Habitat Mosaic of River Ecosystems. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 29:123-136.
Hauer, F. R. and V. H. Resh. 2006. Macroinvertebrates. pp. 435-464. IN F. R. Hauer and G. A Lamberti (eds). Methods in Stream Ecology 2nd Edition. Academic Press/Elsevier. New York. p 877.
Hauer, F. R. and W. R. Hill. 2006. Temperature, Light and Oxygen. pp. 103-117. IN F. R. Hauer and G. A Lamberti (eds). Methods in Stream Ecology 2nd Edition. Academic Press/Elsevier. New York. p 877.
Lorang, M. S.and F.R. Hauer. 2006. Fluvial Geomorphic Processes. pp. 145-168. IN F. R. Hauer and G. A Lamberti (eds). Methods in Stream Ecology 2nd Edition. Academic Press/Elsevier. New York. p 877.
Hauer, F. R., J. A. Stanford, M. S. Lorang, B. K. Ellis, and J. A. Craft. 2007. Aquatic Ecosystem Health. p117-134. (IN T. Prato and D. Fagre, Eds). Sustaining Rocky Mountain Landscapes: Science, Policy and Management of the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem. RFF Press, Washington, D.C. p.321.
Whited, D.C., M. S. Lorang, M. J. Harner F. R. Hauer, J. S. Kimball and J. A. Stanford. 2007. Climate, hydrologic disturbance, and succession: drivers of floodplain pattern. Ecology: Vol. 88, No. 4, pp. 940–953.
Hauer, F. R., J. A. Stanford and M.S. Lorang. 2007. Pattern and process in northern Rocky Mountain headwaters: Ecological linkages in the headwaters of the Crown of the Continent. Journal of the American Water Resources Association: 43(1) 104-117.
Cook, B.J. and F.R. Hauer. 2007. An intermontane depressional wetland landscape: effects of hydrologic connectivity on water chemistry, soils and vegetation structure and function. Wetlands 27(3): 719-738.
Wyatt, K.H., F.R. Hauer, and G.F. Pessoney. 2008. Benthic algal response to hyporheic-surface water exchange in an alluvial river. Hydrobiologia 607: 151-161.
Stein, E. D., M. Brinson, M. C. Rains, W. Kleindl and F. R. Hauer. 2009. Wetland assessment alphabet soup: How to choose (or not choose) the right assessment method. Wetland Science and Practice 26(4):20–25
Meier, C. I. and F. R. Hauer. 2010. Strong effect of coarse surface layer on moisture within gravel bars: Results from an outdoor experiment. Water Resources Research 46(W05507):10 pp.DOI 10.1029/2008WR007250
Hauer, F. R. and C. C. Muhlfeld. 2010. Compelling science saves a river valley. Science 327(5973):1576.
Stanford, J. A., F. R. Hauer, S. V. Gregory and E. B. Snyder. 2010. Columbia River Basin, pp. 258–283. IN: Benke, A. C. and C. E. Cushing (eds.), Field Guide to Rivers of North America. Elsevier, San Diego, California. 459 pp.
Stein, E. D., M. Brinson, M. C. Rains, W. Kleindl and F. R. Hauer. 2010. A response to Tom Hruby. Wetlands Science and Practice 27(1):8–9.
Kleindl, W., M.C. Rains, and F.R. Hauer. 2010. HGM is a rapid assessment: Clearing the confusion. Wetland Science and Practice 27:17–22.
Muhlfeld, C.C., J. J. Giersch, F. R. Hauer, G. T. Pederson, G. Luikart, D. P. Peterson, C. C. Downs, and D. B. Fagre. 2011. Climate change links fate of glaciers and an endemic alpine invertebrate. Climatic Change 106:337-345.
Smith M.G., S.R. Parker, C.H. Gammons, S.R. Poulson, and F.R. Hauer. 2011. Tracing dissolved O2 and dissolved inorganic carbon stable isotope dynamics in the Nyack aquifer: Middle Fork Flathead River, Montana, USA. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta (2011), doi:10.1016/j.gca.2011.07.033
Izurieta, C., S. Cleveland, I. Judson, P. Llovet, G. Poole, B. McGlynn, L. Marshall, W. Cross, G. Jacobs, B. Kucera, D. White, R. Hauer, and J. Stanford. 2011. A cyber-infrastructure for a virtual observatory and ecological informatics system – VOEIS. Book section: National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis NCEAS Environmental Information Management EIM 2011, 76-81.
Mouw, J. E. B., J. L. Chaffin, D. C. Whited, F. R. Hauer, P. L. Matson, and J. A. Stanford. 2013. Recruitment and successional dynamics diversify the shifting habitat mosaic of an Alaskan floodplain. River Research and Applications 29:671–685.
Lorang, M. S., F. R. Hauer, D. C. Whited, and P. L. Matson. 2013. Using airborne remote-sensing imagery to assess flow releases from a dam in order to maximize renaturalization of a regulated gravel-bed river. Pages 117–132 in J. V. D. Graff and J. E. Evans, editors. The Challenges of Dam Removal and River Restoration Geological Society of America Reviews in Engineering Geology.
Lorang, M. S., F. R. Hauer, D. C. Whited, and P. L. Matson. 2013. Assessing flow releases from a dam to maximize renaturalization of a regulated gravel-bed river using airborne remote sensing imagery. Reviews in Engineering Geology 21:117-132.
Valett, H.M., F.R. Hauer, and J.A. Stanford. 2013. Landscape influences on ecosystem function: local and routing control of oxygen dynamics in a floodplain aquifer. Ecosystems DOI:10.1007/s10021–013–9717–5.
Giersch, J. J., S. Jordan, G. Luikart, L.A. Jones, F.R. Hauer, and C.C. Muhlfeld. 2015. Climate-induced range contraction of a rare alpine aquatic invertebrate. Freshwater Science 34:53-65.
Kleindl, W. J., M. C. Rains, L. A. Marshall and F. R. Hauer. 2015. Fire and flood expand the floodplain shifting habitat mosaic concept. Freshwater Science 34:000-000.(accepted)
Peipoch, M., M. Brauns, F. R. Hauer, M. Weitere and H. M. Valett. 2015. Ecological simplification: Human influences on riverscape complexity. BioSciencedoi: 10.1093/biosci/biv120
Kleindl, W. J., S. L. Powell and F. R. Hauer. 2015. Effect of thematic map misclassification on landscape multi-metric assessment.Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2015:000-000.
F. R. Hauer, H. Locke, V. J. Dreitz, M. Hebblewhite, W. H. Lowe, C. C. Muhlfeld, C. R. Nelson, M. F. Proctor, S. B. Rood, Gravel-bed river floodplains are the ecological nexus of glaciated mountain landscapes. Science Advances2, e1600026 (2016).
Book Reviews
Hauer, F. R. 1989. Black flies: ecology, population management, and annotated world list. By K.C. Kim and R.W. Merritt. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 8(3): 289-90.
Hauer, F. R. 1993. Monitoring water in the 1990's: Meeting new challenges. By J. R. Hall and G.D. Glysson. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 12(3): 311.
Hauer, F. R. 2000. United Kingdom Floodplains. By R. G. Bailey, P. V. Jose’ and B. R. Sherwood. Freshwater Biology. 45:99-101.
GRANT and CONTRACT AWARDS:(past 5 years >$76,000,000)
Cooperative Agreement: to collect, analyze, and apply environmental and cultural resource data and implement land rehabilitation and maintenance for optimal management of public lands under control of the Department of Defense. US Army Corps of Engineers. W9128F-14-2-0002. $45,000,000 over 5 yrs. (PD/PI)
Infrastructure via Science and Technology Enhanced Partnerships III. National Science Foundation. EPS-1101342. $24,000,000 over 5 yrs. (co-PI)
Cyberinfrastructure for a Virtual Observatory and Ecological Informatics System: A collaboration between Montana and Kentucky. National Science Foundation EPS-0919557. $6,000,000 over 3 yrs. (co-PI)
Predicting Effects of Climate Change on Aquatic Ecosystems in the Great Northern Landscape: Combining Vulnerability Assessments, Landscape Connectivity, and Modeling for Conservation. USFWS-GNLCC $835,775. (PI)
Hyperspectral and multispectral imagery of HGM reference wetland sites in the Upper Rio Grande Watershed. New Mexico Wetland Grant/USEPA. $172,175. (PI)
Gila River and Rio Grande, New Mexico, Wetlands Assessment remote Sensing. New Mexico Wetlands Program/USEPA. $70,000. (PI)
Water quality and ecosystem integrity monitoring of the transboundary Flathead River: USFS Challenge Cost Share USFS. $50,000 (PI)
Water quality and ecosystem integrity of the transboundary Flathead River. NPS-CESU. $800,000. (PI)
Collaborative research: FSML enhanced cooperative research and education at Flathead Lake Biological Station and Taylor Wilderness Research Station. National Science Foundation DBI- 0934420. $155,377. (co-PI)
Stable isotopes of dissolved oxygen as tracers of chemical and biological processes in groundwater. National Science Foundation. $177,297. (PI)
Transboundary Research and Policy. Wilburforce Foundation $90,000. (PI)
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