Welcome to the Southwest Biological Science Center
Terrestrial Systems: Ecology, Biology, and Restoration
High-Flow Experiments on the Colorado River
SBSC Tribal Partnerships
Southwest Biological Science Center
Welcome to the Southwest Biological Science Center! We conduct quality, objective research on the terrestrial and aquatic systems of the Colorado Plateau, Colorado River and its tributaries, drylands across the larger Southwest US, and beyond.
Quick Links
- New Tools for Modern Land Management Decisions
- Research supporting native plant restoration across the Colorado Plateau & beyo…
- Restoration Assessment & Monitoring Program for the Southwest (RAMPS)
- SBSC Tribal Partnerships
- The Southwest Repeat Photography Collection
- Modeling the impacts of Glen Canyon Dam operations on downstream Colorado River…
- Colorado River Basin Science across the USGS and beyond
News
Art Illuminates the Grand Canyon: Exploring the Environmental Puzzle
RAMPS Newsletter - Spring 2024
Biological Science Technician jobs open at the SBSC
Publications
On connecting hydro-social parameters to vegetation greenness differences in an evolving groundwater-dependent ecosystem
Effect of water delivery and irrigation for riparian restoration in the Colorado River Delta, Mexico
Bees of the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge—A preliminary report on a bee survey in a vulnerable semi-desert grassland of the Sonoran Desert
Pollinators are vital to the continued existence and seed production of about 87.5 percent of all flowering plants (Ollerton and others, 2011). In the semi-desert grasslands of Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, in the Sonoran Desert of the United States, flowering forbs provide seed vital to the food base of wildlife, including the 136 species of resident and migratory birds using the Refuge’