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Alien Fishes in California Watersheds: Characteristics of Successful and Failed Invaders.
Ecological Applications. 14(2), 587-596.
(2004). 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). 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). Effects of Flow Regime on Fish Assemblages in a Regulated California Stream.
Ecological Applications. 11(2), 530-539.
(2001). Fish health and diversity: Justifying flows for a California stream.
Fisheries. 23(7), 6-15.
PutahCRFisheries98.pdf (632.16 KB)
(1998). 
Fish Health and Diversity: Justifying Flows for a California Stream.
Fisheries. 23(7), 6-15.
(1998). Fish Invasions in California Watersheds: Testing Hypotheses Using Landscape Patterns.
Ecological Applications. 14(5), 1507-1525.
(2004). Homogenization of California's Fish Fauna Through Abiotic Change.
(Lockwood, J. L., & McKinney M. L., Ed.).Biotic Homogenization. 259-278.
(2001). 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).
(2010). Spatial and Temporal Ecology of Native and Introduced Fish Larvae in Lower Putah Creek, California.
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 58(1), 75-87.
(2000).