Ned H. Euliss, Jr., Ph.D.Wildlife Biologist |
USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center 8711 37th Street Southeast Jamestown, North Dakota 58401 |
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Research (Principal Investigator),
Jamestown Headquarters |
Expertise:
- Wetland Ecology
Current Projects:
- The Cottonwood Lake Study Area: Long-term Monitoring of the Dynamics in Hydrology, Chemistry, and Biology of a Prairie Wetland Complex
- Secondary Production in Wetlands at the LaCreek National Wildlife Refuge
Education:
- Ph.D., Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR (1989)
- M.S., Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA (1984)
- B.A., Appalachian State University, Boone, NC (1973)
Professional Experience:
- 1986-present: Research Biologist, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, USGS, Jamestown, ND
- 1998-2001: Team Leader, Wetland Studies, NPWRC
- 1997-1998: Leader, Wetland Restoration Initiative, NPWRC
Professional Affiliations:
- Society of Wetland Scientists
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
- The Wildlife Society
- The North American Benthological Society
NPWRC Publications:
Selected Publications:
Euliss, N.H., Jr., and D.M. Mushet. 1999. Influence of agriculture on aquatic invertebrate communities of temporary wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota, USA. Wetlands 19(3):578-583.
Euliss, N.H., Jr., D.A. Wrubleski, and D.M. Mushet. 1999. Wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region: invertebrate species composition, ecology, and management. Pages 471-514 in D. P. Batzer, R. B. Rader, and S. A. Wissinger, Invertebrates in Freshwater Wetlands of North America: Ecology and Management. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY.

