Pages that link to "Item:Q45850"
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The following pages link to Jason B Dunham (Q45850):
Displayed 50 items.
- USGS science supporting the Elwha River Restoration Project (Q227719) (← links)
- Controls on Habitat for Native Lampreys in the Umpqua River Basin (Q228686) (← links)
- Controls on Salmon and Lamprey Habitat along the Siletz River (Q228729) (← links)
- Probability of Streamflow Permanence (PROSPER) (Q229209) (← links)
- Aquatic & Landscape Ecology Research Team (FRESC) (Q229290) (← links)
- Threat of Invasives to Native Species and Ecosystems (Q229301) (← links)
- Restoration and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems (Q229312) (← links)
- Climate and Aquatic Ecosystems (Q229348) (← links)
- Life Histories of Aquatic Species (Q229376) (← links)
- Landscape Ecology of Aquatic Ecosystems (Q229379) (← links)
- Long-term growth-increment chronologies reveal diverse influences of climate forcing on freshwater and forest biota in the Pacific Northwest (Q234112) (← links)
- Instream cover and shade mediate avian predation on trout in semi-natural streams (Q234150) (← links)
- Local variability mediates vulnerability of trout populations to land use and climate change (Q234160) (← links)
- Effects of food limitation and emigration on self-thinning in experimental minnow cohorts (Q235936) (← links)
- Influence of sex, migration distance, and latitude on life history expression in steelhead and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (Q236236) (← links)
- Breeding site selection by coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in relation to large wood additions and factors that influence reproductive success (Q236872) (← links)
- Impacts of climatic variation on trout: A global synthesis and path forward (Q238186) (← links)
- Large wood and in-stream habitat for juvenile coho salmon and larval lampreys in a Pacific Northwest stream (Q239219) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal variability in the effects of wildfire and drought on thermal habitat for a desert trout (Q239373) (← links)
- Bioenergetics models to estimate numbers of larval lampreys consumed by smallmouth bass in Elk Creek, Oregon (Q239402) (← links)
- Conservation challenges and research needs for Pacific lamprey in the Columbia River Basin (Q239428) (← links)
- A statistical method to predict flow permanence in dryland streams from time series of stream temperature (Q240159) (← links)
- Viability analysis for multiple populations (Q240313) (← links)
- Influences of wildfire and channel reorganization on spatial and temporal variation in stream temperature and the distribution of fish and amphibians (Q241926) (← links)
- Microsatellite variation reveals weak genetic structure and retention of genetic variability in threatened Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) within a Snake River watershed (Q242348) (← links)
- Landscape attributes and life history variability shape genetic structure of trout populations in a stream network (Q246387) (← links)
- Emerging concepts for management of river ecosystems and challenges to applied integration of physical and biological sciences in the Pacific Northwest, USA (Q247040) (← links)
- Effects of constant and cyclical thermal regimes on growth and feeding of juvenile cutthroat trout of variable sizes (Q249109) (← links)
- Assessing the feasibility of native fish reintroductions: A framework applied to threatened bull trout (Q250348) (← links)
- Persistent effects of wildfire and debris flows on the invertebrate prey base of rainbow trout in Idaho streams (Q250403) (← links)
- Flow regime, temperature, and biotic interactions drive differential declines of trout species under climate change (Q250931) (← links)
- Linkages between temperature, macroinvertebrates, and young-of-year Coho Salmon growth in surface-water and groundwater streams (Q253082) (← links)
- River network and reach‐scale controls on habitat for lamprey larvae in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon (Q253227) (← links)
- Assessing contributions of cold-water refuges to reproductive migration corridor conditions for adult salmon and steelhead trout in the Columbia River, USA (Q253255) (← links)
- Beyond sticks and stones: Integrating physical and ecological conditions into watershed restoration assessments using a food web modeling approach (Q253256) (← links)
- Land-cover and climatic controls on water temperature, flow permanence, and fragmentation of Great Basin stream networks (Q253348) (← links)
- Genetic variation reveals influence of landscape connectivity on population dynamics and resiliency of western trout in disturbance-prone habitats (Q254454) (← links)
- Pathways of productivity and influences on top consumers in forested streams (Q254977) (← links)
- What to do when invaders are out of control? (Q255750) (← links)
- The case for regime-based water quality standards (Q256340) (← links)
- Fish response to successive clearcuts in a second-growth forest from the central Coast range of Oregon (Q257071) (← links)
- Defining ecological drought for the 21st century (Q257710) (← links)
- The patchwork governance of ecologically available water: A case study in the Upper Missouri Headwaters, Montana, United States (Q258749) (← links)
- Vulnerability to climate change of managed stocks in the California Current large marine ecosystem (Q261739) (← links)
- The past, present, and a future for native charr in Japan (Q263611) (← links)
- Stream size, temperature, and density explain body sizes of freshwater salmonids across a range of climate conditions (Q263794) (← links)
- Can nutrient additions facilitate recovery of Pacific salmon? (Q264284) (← links)
- Functional and geographic components of risk for climate sensitive vertebrates in the Pacific Northwest, USA (Q264546) (← links)
- Working with people to create and apply science in bull trout conservation (Q267188) (← links)
- CDMetaPOP: An individual-based, eco-evolutionary model for spatially explicit simulation of landscape demogenetics (Q267668) (← links)