The following pages link to Joseph R Benjamin (Q44782):
Displayed 25 items.
- Using a food web model to inform the design of river restoration—An example at the Barkley Bear Segment, Methow River, north-central Washington (Q57756) (← links)
- Structured decision making for conservation of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in Long Creek, Klamath River Basin, south-central Oregon (Q58129) (← links)
- Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) telemetry and associated habitat data collected in a geodatabase from the upper Boise River, southwestern Idaho (Q58254) (← links)
- Aquatic Trophic Productivity model: A decision support model for river restoration planning in the Methow River, Washington (Q58764) (← links)
- Theoretical life history responses of juvenile Oncorhynchus mykiss to changes in food availability using a dynamic state-dependent approach (Q61042) (← links)
- Decision analysis for the reintroduction of Bull Trout into the lower Pend Oreille River, Washington (Q149381) (← links)
- Thermal regimes, nonnative trout, and their influences on native Bull Trout in the Upper Klamath River Basin, Oregon (Q153249) (← links)
- Incorporating food web dynamics into ecological restoration: A modeling approach for river ecosystems (Q156419) (← links)
- Thermal heterogeneity, migration, and consequences for spawning potential of female bull trout in a river-reservoir system (Q156664) (← links)
- Magnitude and direction of stream–forest community interactions change with timescale (Q157360) (← links)
- Response of ecosystem metabolism to low densities of spawning Chinook salmon (Q238196) (← links)
- Potential effects of changes in temperature and food resources on life history trajectories of juvenile Oncorhynchus mykiss (Q242807) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal variability in movement, age, and growth of mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni) in a river network based upon PIT tagging and otolith chemistry (Q243237) (← links)
- Beyond sticks and stones: Integrating physical and ecological conditions into watershed restoration assessments using a food web modeling approach (Q253256) (← links)
- Pathways of productivity and influences on top consumers in forested streams (Q254977) (← links)
- Can nutrient additions facilitate recovery of Pacific salmon? (Q264284) (← links)
- Working with people to create and apply science in bull trout conservation (Q267188) (← links)
- Climate vulnerability for a desert fish: Integrating hydrologic exposures, adaptive capacity, and growth potential (Q274050) (← links)
- Quantification of the indirect use value of functional group diversity based on the ecological role of species in the ecosystem (Q274149) (← links)
- Co-production of models to evaluate conservation alternatives for a threatened fish in a rapidly changing landscape (Q276265) (← links)
- Assisted migration of coho salmon: Influences of passage and habitat availability on population dynamics (Q290451) (← links)
- Resist, accept, and direct responses to biological invasions: A social–ecological perspective (Q292231) (← links)
- Invasion by nonnative brook trout in Panther Creek, Idaho: Roles of local habitat quality, biotic resistance, and connectivity to source habitats (Q306666) (← links)
- Stream metabolism increases with drainage area and peaks asynchronously across a stream network (Q307237) (← links)
- Simulated growth potential of redband trout in the Donner und Blitzen River Basin, southeastern Oregon, using a bioenergetics model (Q320458) (← links)