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Use of a restored central California floodplain by larvae of native and alien fishes.
Early Life History of Fishes in the San Francisco Estuary and Watershed. 125-140.
(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). Biology, History, Status, and Conservation of Sacramento Perch, Archoplites interruptus: A Review .
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 9(1),
(2011). Brook Trout Removal as a Conservation Tool to Restore Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 30(5), 1315-1323.
(2010). Climate change vulnerability of native and alien freshwater fishes of California: a systematic assessment approach.
Moyle et al 2013 fw fishes cc Plos One.pdf (734.37 KB)
(2013). 
Climate Change Vulnerability of Native and Alien Freshwater Fishes of California: A Systematic Assessment Approach .
(Kiernan, J. D., Crain P. K., & Quiñones R. M., Ed.).PLoS ONE.
journal.pone_.0063883.pdf (734.37 KB)
(2013). 
Patterns In The Use Of A Restored California Floodplain By Native And Alien Fishes.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 5(3),
(2007). Restoring native fish assemblages to a regulated California stream using the natural flow regime concept.
Ecological Applications. 22(5), 10.
Kiernan et al. 2012, Ecological Applications (560.77 KB)
(2012).
(2004). 
Projected Effects of Future Climates on Freshwater Fishes of California.
Our Changing Climate.
(2012).
(2007).