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Hybridization between two parapatric ranid frog species in the northern Sierra Nevada, California, USA.
Molecular ecology. 28, 4636–4647.
(2019). How Scientists Reveal The Secret Migrations of Fish.
Frontiers for Young Minds. 6(67),
Morais et al 2018 secret migrations of fish frym-06-00067_small.pdf (536.93 KB)
(2018). 
(2017).
Hay, Milk and the Trade Consequences of California Water Troubles.
Presentation of Daniel Sumner at Conference on Applied Methods for Ag & Resource Economics A Festschrift for Richard E. Howitt (783.2 KB)
(2016). 
Human Use of Restored and Naturalized Delta Landscapes.
Human Use Report Appendix (8.29 MB)
Human Use Report Executive Summary (4.95 MB)
Human Use Report for online viewing (10.59 MB)
Human Use Report for printing (10.65 MB)
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Hydro-economic analysis of groundwater pumping for irrigated agriculture in California’s Central Valley, USA.
Hydrogeology Journal. 23(6), 1205-1216.
(2015). Hatchery practices may result in replacement of wild salmonids: adult trends in the Klamath basin, California.
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 97(3), 233-246.
Quiñones et al 2013.pdf (486.04 KB)
(2014). 
Hatchery practices may result in replacement of wild salmonids: adult trends in the Klamath basin, California.
Environmental biology of fishes. 97, 233–246.
(2014). Hydrolapse Videography: A Coupled Hydroinformatic Stack for Improved Visual Assessment of River Dynamics.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Hydroinformatics.
Viers and Santos 2014.pdf (623.06 KB)
(2014). 
Henneguya sp. in yellowfin goby Acanthogobius flavimanus from the San Francisco Estuary.
SpringerPlus. 2, 420.
(2013). Household water use and conservation models using Monte Carlo techniques.
Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. . 10(4),
(2013). Hydropower Costs Of Environmental Flows And Climate Warming In California’s Upper Yuba River Watershed.
River Research and Applicatiions. 29(10), 1291-1305.
(2013).
(2011).
Habitat Models for the Foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii) in the Sierra Nevada of California.
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Yarnell et al FYLF modeling final report CWS.pdf (3.69 MB)
(2011). 
Hydro-economic modeling to assess climate impact and adaptation for agriculture in California.
(Dinar, A., & Mendelsohn R. O., Ed.).Handbook of Climate Change and Agriculture.
(2011). Hydropower Relicensing and Climate Change.
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 1-7.
(2011). Habitat Variability and Complexity in the Upper San Francisco Estuary.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 8(3),
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Hydro-economic models: Concepts, design, applications, and future prospects.
Journal of Hydrology. 375(3-4),
(2009). Hydro-economic Analysis of Water Supply for Baja California, Mexico.
(Babcock, R.W., & R. W., Ed.).2008 World Environmental and Water Resources Congress. 1-10.
(2008). Hydroeconomic Analysis of Water Supply for Northern Baja California in 2025 and 2080.
(Resources, U. Council on, Ed.).International Water Resources: Challenges for the 21st Century and Water Resources Education.
(2008). Hydro-economic analysis of water supply for the binational transboundary region of Baja California, Mexico.
International Water Association (IWA) 2008 Congress.
(2008). Hydro-economic analysis of water supply for the binational transboundary region of Baja California, Mexico.
Water Science and Technology: Water Supply. 8(2), 189–196.
(2008). Homogenous rivers, homogenous faunas.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104(14), 5711-5712.
(2007).
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Historical and present distribution of Chinook salmon in the Central Valley drainage of California.
(Brown, R. L., Ed.).Contributions to the Biology of Central Valley Salmonids. 71-176.
(2001). Homogenization of California's Fish Fauna Through Abiotic Change.
(Lockwood, J. L., & McKinney M. L., Ed.).Biotic Homogenization. 259-278.
(2001). Historical Abundance and Decline of Chinook Salmon in the Central Valley Region of California.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 18(3), 487-521.
(1998). Historical and present distribution of Chinook salmon in the Central Valley drainage of California.
Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress , Vol. III, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. 3, 309-362.
(1996). Historical and recent population sizes of spring-run chinook salmon in California.
(Hassler, T. J., Ed.).Proceedings, Northeast Pacific Chinook and Coho Salmon Workshop. 155-216.
(1991). Hybridization between hitch, Lavinia exilicauda, and Sacramento blackfish, Orthodon microlepidotus, in San Luis Reservoir, California.
California Fish and Game. 67, 196-198.
(1981). Habitats of native fishes in the Sacramento River basin.
(Sands, A., Ed.).Riparian Forests in California: Their Ecology and Conservation Institute of Ecology Publication. 87-94.
(1977).