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Warm, dry winters truncate timing and size distribution of seaward‐migrating salmon across a large, regulated watershed.
Ecological Application. https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/eap.1880,
(2019). Water wasted to the sea? .
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 15(2),
(2017). Wetlands.
Ecosystems of California. p 669-692,
(2016).
(2016).
(2015).
(2015).
What If California's Drought Continues?.
20pp.
Full report (705.62 KB)
Section on native fishes (from report's technical appendix) (285.13 KB)
Technical appendix (549.94 KB)
(2015).
(2015). 


Water Management Trade-offs between Agriculture and the Environment: A Multiobjective Approach and Application .
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering.
Water management study (8.05 MB)
(2014).
(2014). 
Water Temperature Patterns Below Large Groundwater Springs: Management Implications For Coho Salmon In The Shasta River, California.
River Research and Applications. 30(4),
rra2655.pdf (1.16 MB)
(2014). 
A Watershed Momentum.
UC Davis Magazine.
Watershed Momentum (1.63 MB)
(2014). 
(2013).
Water and Energy Sector Vulnerability to Climate Warming in the Sierra Nevada: Simulating the Regulated Rivers of California’s West Slope Sierra Nevada .
Our Changing Climate.
(2012). Water and Energy Sector Vulnerability to Climate Warming in the Sierra Nevada: Water Year Classification in Non-Stationary Climates.
Our Changing Climate.
(2012).
(2012). Water Management Adaptations to Prevent Loss of Spring-Run Chinook Salmon in California under Climate Change .
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 138(5), 465-478.
chinook.pdf (2.46 MB)
(2012). 
Water management in mediterranean river basins: a comparison of management frameworks, physical impacts, and ecological responses.
Hydrobiologia. Online First,
(2012).
(2012). When Good Fish Make Bad Decisions: Coho Salmon in an Ecological Trap.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 32, 87-92.
(2012). Where the Wild Things Aren’t Making the Delta a Better Place for Native Species.
Public Policy Institute of California.
(2012). Writing review papers.
(Jennings, C. A., Lauer T. E., & Vondracek B., Ed.).Scientific Communication for Natural Resource Professionals. 155-162.
(2012). Water Management Costs and Adaptations with Delta Restrictions, Climate Change and Expanded Urban Water Conservation.
California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum.
(2011).
(2011).
(2011).
(2011). The Water 2.0 Social Calendar.
California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum.
(2010).
(2009).
(2009).
Why Climate Change Makes Riparian Restoration More Important than Ever: Recommendations for Practice and Research.
Ecological Restoration. 27(3),
(2009). Water management optimization for urban and agricultural use in semiarid Mexico.
1st IWA Mexico National Young Water Professionals Conference.
(2008). Water supply for Baja California -development of CALVIN planning model, México.
Border Infrastructure Conference.
(2008).
(2008). Water Supply Analysis for Restoring the Colorado River Delta, Mexico.
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 133, 462-471.
(2007). Water Quality Modeling and Monitoring in the California North Delta Area.
Civil and Environmental Engineering . Master of Science,
(2005).
(1998).
(1998).
Where have all the fishes gone: interactive factors producing fish declines in the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary.
(Hollibaugh, J. T., Ed.).San Francisco Bay: the Ecosystem. 519-542.
(1996). Wetland and aquatic habitats.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 42(1-2), 165 - 176.
(1992). Wildlife conservation in Sri Lanka: a Buddhist dilemma..
Tigerpaper. 9(4), 1-4.
(1982). Wilderness and fisheries.
A Supplement to Wilderness Record. July-August, 8pp.
(1979).