The following pages link to Jeffrey Duda (Q45831):
Displayed 50 items.
- Dam Removal Information Portal (DRIP)—A map-based resource linking scientific studies and associated geospatial information about dam removals (Q58608) (← links)
- Extended abstracts from the Coastal Habitats in Puget Sound (CHIPS) 2006 Workshop (Q64117) (← links)
- USGS River Ecosystem Modeling: Where Are We, How Did We Get Here, and Where Are We Going? (Q64997) (← links)
- Effects of drought on desert tortoise movement and activity (Q144876) (← links)
- Distribution and seasonal differences in Pacific Lamprey and Lampetra spp eDNA across 18 Puget Sound watersheds (Q144985) (← links)
- Concentrations of environmental DNA (eDNA) reflect spawning salmon abundance at fine spatial and temporal scales (Q145300) (← links)
- The effects of drought and disturbance on the growth and developmental instability of loblolly pine (<i>Pinus taeda</i> L.) (Q147532) (← links)
- Large-scale dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA: river channel and floodplain geomorphic change (Q148289) (← links)
- Large-scale dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA: fluvial sediment load (Q148307) (← links)
- Photosynthesis and fluctuating asymmetry as indicators of plant response to soil disturbance in the Fall-Line Sandhills of Georgia: a case study using Rhus copallinum and Ipomoea pandurata (Q148427) (← links)
- Developmental instability in Rhus copallinum L.: multiple stressors, years, and responses (Q148499) (← links)
- Seasonal variation exceeds effects of salmon carcass additions on benthic food webs in the Elwha River (Q151246) (← links)
- Interaction Assessment: A modeling tool for predicting population dynamics from field data (Q152288) (← links)
- Fitting population models from field data (Q154429) (← links)
- Guidelines for monitoring and adaptively managing restoration of Chinook salmon (<i>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</i>) and steelhead (<i>O. mykiss</i>) on the Elwha River (Q154721) (← links)
- Dam removal: Listening in (Q156241) (← links)
- Coastal habitat and biological community response to dam removal on the Elwha River (Q156732) (← links)
- Environmental DNA is an effective tool to track recolonizing migratory fish following large‐scale dam removal (Q157384) (← links)
- Toward a national eDNA strategy for the United States (Q157389) (← links)
- Complexities, context, and new information about the Elwha River (Q157758) (← links)
- Zotero Group Library of Dam Removal Publications (Q158213) (← links)
- USGS science supporting the Elwha River Restoration Project (Q227719) (← links)
- National Dam Removal Database: A living database for information on dying dams (Q230088) (← links)
- Rapid water quality change in the Elwha River estuary complex during dam removal (Q234091) (← links)
- Multiscale analysis of river networks using the R package linbin (Q234257) (← links)
- The rapid return of marine-derived nutrients to a freshwater food web following dam removal (Q234318) (← links)
- A legacy of divergent fishery management regimes and the resilience of rainbow and cutthroat trout populations in Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington (Q236768) (← links)
- Influence of species, size and relative abundance on the outcomes of competitive interactions between brook trout and juvenile coho salmon (Q238025) (← links)
- Status and trends of dam removal research in the United States (Q239007) (← links)
- Increased sediment load during a large-scale dam removal changes nearshore subtidal communities (Q240135) (← links)
- Differences in native soil ecology associated with invasion of the exotic annual chenopod, Halgeton glomeratus (Q240743) (← links)
- Salmon, forests, and pre-restoration assessment using stable isotope analysis on riparian vegetation (Q242311) (← links)
- A riverscape perspective of Pacific salmonids and aquatic habitats prior to large-scale dam removal in the Elwha River, Washington, USA (Q245180) (← links)
- Geographic patterns of fishes and jellyfish in Puget Sound surface waters (Q245982) (← links)
- Estimating disturbance effects from military training using developmental instability and physiological measures of plant stress (Q248860) (← links)
- Habitat disturbance and the diversity and abundance of ants (Formicidae) in the Southeastern Fall-Line Sandhills (Q249132) (← links)
- Leaf fluctuating asymmetry, soil disturbance and plant stress: A multiple year comparison using two herbs, Ipomoea pandurata and Cnidoscolus stimulosus (Q249530) (← links)
- Establishing spatial trends in water chemistry and stable isotopes (δ15N and δ13C) in the Elwha River prior to dam removal and salmon recolonization (Q250606) (← links)
- Growth, morphology, and developmental instability of rainbow trout, Yellowstone cutthroat trout, and four hybrid generations (Q251275) (← links)
- Ecology in the information age: Patterns of use and attrition rates of internet-based citations in ESA journals, 1997–2005 (Q252965) (← links)
- Use of environmental DNA to detect the invasive aquatic plants Myriophyllum spicatum and Egeria densa in lakes (Q253117) (← links)
- Shifting food web structure during dam removal—Disturbance and recovery during a major restoration action (Q253273) (← links)
- Faunal assemblages and multi-scale habitat patterns in headwater tributaries of the South Fork Trinity River - an unregulated river embedded within a multiple-use landscape (Q256249) (← links)
- Ant community composition across a gradient of disturbed military landscapes at Fort Benning, Georgia (Q256350) (← links)
- Growth performance of Rainbow Trout in reservoir tributaries and implications for steelhead growth potential above Skagit River dams (Q256964) (← links)
- Evaluation of environmental DNA surveys for identifying occupancy and spatial distribution of Pacific Lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) and Lampetra spp. in a Washington coast watershed (Q259420) (← links)
- Benthic invertebrates and periphyton in the Elwha river basin: Current conditions and predicted response to dam removal (Q260649) (← links)
- Proceedings of the 2011 Elwha River Science Symposium (Q261341) (← links)
- Leaf litter decomposition and detrital communities following the removal of two large dams on the Elwha River (Washington, USA) (Q263651) (← links)
- Reconnecting the Elwha River: Spatial patterns of fish response to dam removal (Q267432) (← links)