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meta: status_code: 200 timestamp: '2023-09-30T16:56:10.799497' url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/mark-herzog profile: abstracts: [] affiliations: [] education: [] email: mherzog@usgs.gov expertise_terms: - aquatic ecosystems - environmental assessment - estuarine ecosystems - freshwater ecosystems - wetland ecosystems - migratory species - wildlife - wildlife population management - computational methods - mathematical modeling - statistical analysis - contamination and pollution - toxic trace element contamination - water quality - ecological processes - habitats honors: [] intro_statements: - Dr. Herzog is a Wildlife Biologist at the Dixon Field Station. His expertise and interests are in quantitative analysis of ecological data with specific emphasis in avian systems and the estimation of demographic parameters. Dr. Herzog also develops statistical tools and programs used in the analysis of demography and life history. name: Mark Herzog name_qualifier: null orcid: 0000-0002-5203-2835 organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/werc organization_name: Western Ecological Research Center (WERC) personal_statement: "Before joining USGS, Mark was the co-Director of the Informatics\ \ Division at PRBO Conservation Science (now Point Blue), where he led the development\ \ of quantitative techniques for the analysis of avian data and helped create\ \ the highly successful California Avian Data Center.EDUCATION:University of\ \ Alaska Fairbanks: Fairbanks, AK, United States1994 to 2001 | PhD (Wildlife)New\ \ Mexico State University: Las Cruces, NM, United States1992 to 1994 | M.S.\ \ (Department of Fish and Wildlife)University of Arizona: Tucson, AZ, United\ \ States1987 to 1992 | B.S. (Mathematics and Ecology)RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE:U.S.\ \ Geological Survey: Dixon, CA, United States2010 to present | Wildlife Biology\ \ (Western Ecological Research Center)Point Blue Conservation Science: Petaluma,\ \ CA, United States2004 to 2010 | Director of InformaticsUniversity of Nevada\ \ Reno: Reno, NV, United States2001 to 2004 | Postdoctoral Researcher (Wildlife)PUBLICATIONS/PAPERS:2020Ackerman,\ \ JT,MP Herzog, DC Evers, DA Cristol, KP Kenow, GH Heinz, RA Lavoie, RL Brasso,\ \ ML Mallory, JF Provencher, BM Braune, A Matz, JA Schmutz, CA Eagles-Smith,\ \ LJ Savoy, MW Meyer, and CA Hartman. Synthesis of maternal transfer of mercury\ \ in birds: implications for altered toxicity risk. Environmental Science and\ \ Technology 54:2878-2891.Ackerman, JT, CA Hartman,MP Herzog, JY Takekawa, JA\ \ Robinson, LW Oring, JP Skorupa and R Boettcher.American Avocet (Recurvirostra\ \ americana), version 1.0, in AF Poole (editor): Birds of the World. Cornell\ \ Lab of Ornithology: Ithaca, New York. https://birdsoftheworld.org/bow/species/ameavo/cur/introductionCroston,\ \ R, CA Hartman,MP Herzog, SH Peterson, JD Kohl, CT Overton, CL Feldheim, ML\ \ Casazza, and JT Ackerman. Interrupted incubation: how dabbling ducks respond\ \ when flushed from the nest. Ecology and Evolution accepted.Croston, R, CA\ \ Hartman,MP Herzog, ML Casazza, CL Feldheim, and JT Ackerman. Timing, frequency,\ \ and duration of incubation recesses in dabbling ducks. Ecology and Evolution\ \ 10:2513-2529.Herzog, MP, JT Ackerman, CA Hartman, and SP Peterson. Transmitter\ \ effects on growth and survival of Forster\u2019s tern chicks. Journal of Wildlife\ \ Management 84:891-901.Herzog, MP, JT Ackerman, CA Hartman, and H Browers.\ \ Nesting ecology of white-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi) in Great Salt Lake," professional_experience: [] title: Wildlife Biologist