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The case of Putah Creek: Conflicting values complicate stream protection.
California Agriculture. 49(6), 73-78.
Putah Creek CA Agriculture.pdf (1.1 MB)
(1995). 
The case of Putah Creek: Conflicting values complicate stream protection.
California Agriculture. 49(6), 73–78.
(1995). Fish Health and Diversity: Justifying Flows for a California Stream.
Fisheries. 23(7), 6-15.
(1998). Fish health and diversity: Justifying flows for a California stream.
Fisheries. 23(7), 6-15.
PutahCRFisheries98.pdf (632.16 KB)
(1998). 
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). Spatial and Temporal Ecology of Native and Introduced Fish Larvae in Lower Putah Creek, California.
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 58(1), 75-87.
(2000). Effects of Flow Regime on Fish Assemblages in a Regulated California Stream.
Ecological Applications. 11(2), 530-539.
(2001). Homogenization of California's Fish Fauna Through Abiotic Change.
(Lockwood, J. L., & McKinney M. L., Ed.).Biotic Homogenization. 259-278.
(2001). Alien Fishes in California Watersheds: Characteristics of Successful and Failed Invaders.
Ecological Applications. 14(2), 587-596.
(2004). Fish Invasions in California Watersheds: Testing Hypotheses Using Landscape Patterns.
Ecological Applications. 14(5), 1507-1525.
(2004). Invasive species profiling? Exploring the characteristics of non-native fishes across invasion stages in California.
Freshwater Biology. 49(5), 646–661.
(2004). Predicting Invasion Success: Freshwater Fishes in California as a Model.
BioScience. 56(6), 515-524.
(2006).