REPORTS:

On this page, we provide access to reports, of various types, produced by the Denali Long-term Ecological Monitoring program. We are still developing our concept of "reporting"—  How often, how much, what format, etc. for the program. What you find on this page represents an index to the reports produced thus far. We present the information in three groups: an archive of annual reports, a list (and in some cases, copies) of publications which have appeared in the peer-reviewed literature, and a list of the Ph.D. dissertations and Master’s theses.

Annual Report Archives
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Dissertations and Master’s Theses



Annual Report Archives for the Denali Long-term Ecological Monitoring Program


We have organized the archives of annual reports by year of data collection. If a report presents data from more than one year, the report is catalogued by the most recent year of data collection. Thus, if a report presents data from 1994-1997, the report will be indexed under1997 (even if the report is not produced until 1999). Reporting has not been consistent, for the program as a whole, or for individual elements of the program. Thus, for some years, for some elements, you will not find a report. In addition, some reports present and analyze data; others simply describe the sampling effort for the year. (As noted above, we are still defining our concept of "reporting.") Nevertheless, in a long-term monitoring program, all reports are important to retain. This archive is our first step to organizing the long-term records of the Denali LTEM program.

1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992

If you are mainly interested in reports for a particular element, these shortcuts should help you find them:

Administrative Reports
Weather
Air Quality
Water Quality/Stream Channel Reference Sites
Stream Invertebrates
Vegetation
Small Mammals
Landbird Population Monitoring (Point Counts)
Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship


Peer-reviewed Publications generated by the Denali Long-term Ecological Monitoring Program

Paton, P.W.C. and T.H. Pogson. 1996. Relative abundance, migration strategy, and habitat use of birds breeding in Denali National Park, Alaska. Can. Field-Nat. 110(4):599-606.

Rexstad, E. 1994. Detecting differences in wildlife populations across space and time. Trans. 59th No. Am. Wildl. & Natur. Resour. Conf. Pp. 219-228.

Thorsteinson, L.K. and D.L. Taylor. 1997. A watershed approach to ecosystem monitoring in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. J. Am. Water Res. Assoc. 33(4):795-810.

 

Dissertations and Master’s Theses generated by the Denali Long-term Ecological Monitoring Program

Furtsch, P.R. August 1995. Techniques for monitoring density and correlates of inter-annual variation for northern red-backed voles (Clethrionomys rutilus) in Denali National Park and Preserve. M.S. Thesis. University of Alaska Fairbanks. 131 pp.

Roberts, S. C. 1994. A comparative study of the rivers of Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, with particular reference to the Rock Creek Inventory and Monitoring program. M.Sc. Thesis. University of London. 35 pp. + appendices.

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