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Assessing Extinction.
Bioscience. 67,
(2017). Adapting California's Ecosystems to a Changing Climate.
BioScience. 65(3), 247–262.
(2015). The aquatic trophic ecology of Suisun Marsh, San Francisco Estuary, California, during autumn in a wet year.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 13(3),
(2015). Assembly rules and novel assemblages in aquatic ecosystems.
Biological Invasions in Changing Ecosystems Vectors, Ecological Impacts, Management and Predictions.
(2015). Assessing flows for fish below dams: A systematic approach to evaluate compliance with California Fish and Game Code 5937.
Center for Watershed Sciences Technical Reports. 1-136.
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(2014). 
Abundance, size, and diel feeding ecology of Blackfordia virginica (Mayer, 1910), a non-native hydrozoan in the lower Napa and Petaluma Rivers, California (USA).
Aquatic Invasions. 8(2), 147–156.
(2013). Adaptive Management and Science for the Delta Ecosystem.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 11(3),
(2013). Aquatic ecosystems.
(Healey, M., Dettinger M., & Norgaard R., Ed.).The State of Bay-Delta Science 2008. 55-72.
(2008). Alien fishes in California’s marine environments.
(Allen, L. G., & Horn M. H., Ed.).Ecology of California marine fishes. . 611–620.
(2005). Alien Fishes in California Watersheds: Characteristics of Successful and Failed Invaders.
Ecological Applications. 14(2), 587-596.
(2004). Alien Fishes in Natural Streams: Fish Distribution, Assemblage Structure, and Conservation in the Cosumnes River, California, U.S.A..
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 68(2), 143-162.
(2003).
(2000).
Applications of indices of biotic integrity to California streams and watersheds.
(Simon, T. P., & Hughes R., Ed.).Assessing the sustainability and biological integrity of water resources using fish communities. 367–380.
(1999).
(1995).
America's carp.
Natural History. 93(9), 42-51.
(1984). ALTERNATIVE FISH SPECIES AS PREDATORS FOR RICE FIELD MOSQUITOS IN CALIFORNIA'.
Bulletin of the Society of Vector Ecologists. 8(2), 107–110.
(1983). Aspects of the Ecology of the Hitch, Lavinia exilicauda (Cyprinidae), a Persistent Native Cyprinid in Clear Lake, California.
The Southwestern Naturalist. 25(3), 385-390.
(1980). Aspects of the ecology of the prickly sculpin,Cottus asper Richardson, a persistent native species in Clear Lake, Lake County, California.
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 3(4), 337-343.
(1978). Are coarse fish a curse? .
Fly Fisherman, Early Season . 8, 35-39.
(1977).