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Aquatic & Land Interactions Program
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Journal Articles

 

Bisson, P.A.; Coutant, C.C.; Goodman, D.; Gramlin R.; Lettenmaier, D.; Lichatowich, J.; Liss, W.; Loudenslager, E.; McDonald, L.; Philipp, D.; Riddell, B. 2002. Hatchery surpluses in the Pacific Northwest. Fisheries. 27(12): 16-27. (204 Kb)

 

Bisson, P.A.; Raphael, M.G.; Foster, A.D.; Jones, L.L. 2002. Influence of site and landscape features on vertebrate assemblages in small streams. In: Johnson, A.C.; Haynes, R.W.; Monserud, R.A., eds. Congruent management of multiple resources: Proceedings from the Wood Compatibility Initiative workshop. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-563. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station: 61-72. (203 Kb)

 

Bisson, P.A.; Rieman, B.E.; Luce, C.; Hessburg, P.F.; Lee, D.C.; Kershner, J.L.; Reeves, G.H. Gresswell, R.E. 2003. Fire and aquatic ecosystems of the Western USA: current knowledge and key questions. Forest Ecology and Management. 178: 213-229. (302 Kb)

 

Bramblett, R.G.; Bryant, M.D.; Wright, B.E.; White, R.G. 2002. Seasonal use of small tributary and main-stem habitats by juvenile steelhead, coho salmon, and Dolly Varden in a southeastern Alaska drainage basin. American Fisheries Society. 131: 498-506. (240 Kb)

 

Bryant, M.D. 2002. Estimating fish populations by removal methods with minnow traps in southeast Alaska streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 20: 923-930. (134 Kb)  

 

Bryant, M.D.; Swanston, D.N. 1998. Coho salmon populations in the Karst landscape of north Prince of Wales Island, southeast Alaska. American Fisheries Society. 127: 425-433. (168 Kb)

 

Gende, S.M.; Edwards, R.T.; Willson, M.F.; Wipfli, M.S. 2002. Pacific salmon in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem. BioScience: 52(10): 917-928. (994 Kb)

 

Haggerty, R.; Wondzell, S.M.; Johnson, M.A. 2002. Power-law residence time distribution in the hyporheic zone of a 2nd-order mountain stream. Geophysical Research Letters. 29(13): 18/1-18/4. (510 Kb)

 

Johnson, S.L.; Swanson, F.J.; Grant, G.E.; Wondzell, S.M. 2000. Riparian forest disturbances by a mountain flood— the influence of floated wood. Hydrological Processes. 14: 3031-3050. (591 Kb)

 

Kasahara, T.; Wondzell, S.M. 2003. Geomorphic controls on hyporheic exchange flow in mountain streams. Water Resources Research. 39(1): [Pages unknown]. (414 Kb)

 

Naiman, R.J.; Bilby, R.E.; Bisson, P.A. 2000. Riparian ecology and management in the Pacific coastal rain forest. BioScience. 50(11): 996-1011. (767 Kb)

 

Olson, D.H.; Hagar, J.C.; Carey, A.B.; Cissel, J.H. Swanson, F.J. 2001. Wildlife of westside and high montane forests. In: Johnson, D.H.; O'Neil, T.A., eds. Wildlife-habitat relationships in Oregon and Washington. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press: 187-212. Chapter 7. (7.06 MB)

 

Piccolo, J.J.; Wipfli, M.S. 2002. Does red alder (Alnus rubra) in upland riparian forests elevate macroinvertebrate and detritus export from headwater streams to downstream habitats in southeastern Alaska? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 59: 503-513. (846 Kb)

 

Polivka, K.M.; Chotkowski, M.A. 1998. Recolonization of experimentally defaunated tidepools by northeast Pacific intertidal fishes. Copeia. 2: 456-462. (468 Kb)

 

Polivka, K.M. 1999. Microhabitat use by the Arkansas River shiner, Notropis girardi: a habitat-mosaic approach. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 55: 265-278.

 

Alofs, K.M. and Polivka, K.M. 2004. Microhabitat-scale influences of resources and refuge on habitat selection by an estuarine-opportunist fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 271: 297-306.

 

Polivka, K.M. 2005. Resource-matching across habitats is limited by competition at patch scales in an estuarine-opportunist fish. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 62: 913-924.

 

Reeves, G.H.; Benda, L.E.; Burnett, K.M.; Bisson, P.A.; Sedell, J.R. 1995. A disturbance-based ecosystem approach to maintaining and restoring freshwater habitats of evolutionarily significant units of anadromous salmonids in the Pacific Northwest. American Fisheries Society Symposium. 17: 334-349. (1.51 MB)

 

Reeves, G.H.,Burnett, K.M.; McGarry, E.V. 2003. Sources of large wood in the main stem of a fourth-order watershed in coastal Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 33: 1363-1370.

 

Spies, T.A., Reeves, G.H.; Burnett, K.M.; McComb, W.C.; Johnson, K.N.; Grant, G.; Ohmann, J.L.; Garman , S.L.; and Bettinger, P. [In press]. Assessing the ecological consequences of forest policies in a multi-ownership province in Oregon. In J. Liu and W. W. Taylor eds. Integrating landscape ecology into natural resource management. Cambridge, England: Cambridge Univ. Press

 

Rundio, D.E.; Olson, D.H. 2001. Palatability of southern torrent salamander (Rhyacotriton variegatus) larvae to pacific giant salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus) larvae. Journal of Herpetology. 35(1): 133-136. (120 Kb) 

 

Rundio, D.E.; Olson, D.H. 2003. Antipredator defenses of larval pacific giant salamanders (Dicamptodon tenebrosus) against cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki). Copeia. 2: 392-397. (142 Kb)

 

Woodsmith, R.D.; Buffington, J.M. 1996. Multivariate geomorphic analysis of forest streams: implications for assessment of land use impacts on channel condition. Geomorphic analysis of forest stream Earth surface processes and landforms. 21: 277-393. (431 Kb)

 

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