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The following pages link to Patrick Shafroth, PhD (Q54770):
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- The transformation of dryland rivers: The future of introduced tamarisk in the U.S. (Q56215) (← links)
- Modeled streamflow metrics on small, ungaged stream reaches in the Upper Colorado River Basin (Q58950) (← links)
- Woody riparian vegetation near selected streamgages in the western United States (Q61772) (← links)
- Vegetation of the Elwha River estuary: Chapter 8 in Coastal habitats of the Elwha River, Washington--biological and physical patterns and processes prior to dam removal (Q62797) (← links)
- Saltcedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act Science Assessment (Q64043) (← links)
- Defining ecosystem flow requirements for the Bill Williams River, Arizona (Q68557) (← links)
- Tamarisk control, water salvage, and wildlife habitat restoration along rivers in the western United States (Q68563) (← links)
- Flow recommendations for maintaining riparian vegetation along the Upper Missouri River, Montana (Q144105) (← links)
- Tamarisk tensions (Q144244) (← links)
- Coupling groundwater and riparian vegetation models to assess effects of reservoir releases (Q144788) (← links)
- Landscape-scale processes influence riparian plant composition along a regulated river (Q145637) (← links)
- Riverine complexity and life history inform restoration in riparian environments in the southwestern U.S. (Q145915) (← links)
- Incorporating climate change projections into riparian restoration planning and design (Q147707) (← links)
- Modeled intermittency risk for small streams in the Upper Colorado River Basin under climate change (Q148070) (← links)
- Distribution of invasive and native riparian woody plants across the western USA in relation to climate, river flow, floodplain geometry and patterns of introduction (Q148125) (← links)
- Large-scale dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA: river channel and floodplain geomorphic change (Q148289) (← links)
- Background and introduction: Chapter 1 (Q148873) (← links)
- Projected warming disrupts the synchrony of riparian seed dispersal and snowmelt streamflow (Q149113) (← links)
- Provenance, genotype, and flooding influence growth and resource acquisition characteristics in a clonal, riparian shrub (Q150148) (← links)
- Models combining multiple scales of inference capture hydrologic and climatic drivers of riparian tree distributions (Q150323) (← links)
- Does large dam removal restore downstream riparian vegetation diversity? Testing predictions on the Elwha River, Washington, USA (Q150611) (← links)
- Influence of surface- and ground-water hydrology on riparian tree growth and mortality in the Limitrophe segment of the Colorado River (Q150881) (← links)
- Vegetation monitoring (Q150883) (← links)
- Synthesis of common management concerns associated with dam removal (Q151174) (← links)
- Managing water and riparian habitats on the Bill Williams River with scientific benefit for other desert river systems (Q151386) (← links)
- Geomorphic change and sediment transport during a small artificial flood in a transformed post-dam delta: The Colorado River delta, United States and Mexico (Q152600) (← links)
- Germination and growth of native and invasive plants on soil associated with biological control of tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) (Q152700) (← links)
- Effects of dams and geomorphic context on riparian forests of the Elwha River, Washington (Q152810) (← links)
- Distribution and abundance of saltcedar and Russian olive in the western United States (Q153955) (← links)
- Dam removal: Listening in (Q156241) (← links)
- Vegetation response to invasive Tamarix control in southwestern U.S. rivers: A collaborative study including 416 sites (Q156433) (← links)
- Response of riparian vegetation to short- and long-term hydrologic variation (Q156519) (← links)
- Coastal habitat and biological community response to dam removal on the Elwha River (Q156732) (← links)
- The long-term legacy of geomorphic and riparian vegetation feedbacks on the dammed Bill Williams River, Arizona, USA (Q156766) (← links)
- Riparian plant composition along hydrologic gradients in a dryland river basin and implications for a warming climate (Q156767) (← links)
- The role of a non-native tree in riparian vegetation expansion and channel narrowing along a dryland river (Q156775) (← links)
- Short-term geomorphological and riparian vegetation responses to a 40-year flood on a braided, dryland river (Q156779) (← links)
- Developing a VisTrails Platform for Modeling Streamflow Hydrology and Projecting Climate Change Effects on Streamflow (Q160742) (← links)
- Projecting Future Climate Effects on Cottonwood and Willow Seed Dispersal and Tree Regeneration in Western Riparian Forests (Q160836) (← links)
- USGS science supporting the Elwha River Restoration Project (Q227719) (← links)
- Ecological Drought in Riparian Ecosystems (Q229654) (← links)
- Southwestern Riparian Zones, Tamarisk Plants, and the Tamarisk Beetle (Q229677) (← links)
- Ecology and Management of Invasive Riparian Plants (Q229738) (← links)
- Erosion and Invasive Saltcedar (Q229739) (← links)
- Riparian Ecology (Q229742) (← links)
- Riparian Vegetation Response to Dam Removal (Q229744) (← links)
- Science to Inform Riparian Ecosystem Restoration and Management (Q229745) (← links)
- Large-scale streamflow experiments (Q229746) (← links)
- Biological Invasions of Riparian Ecosystems (Q229747) (← links)
- Streamflow-fluvial Geomorphology-riparian Vegetation Interactions (Q229748) (← links)