Publications
Delta Smelt: Life History and Decline of a Once Abundant Species in the San Francisco Estuary.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science.
(2016). Delta Smelt and the Politics of Water in California.
Fisheries. 43,
(2018). Decline of the Native Fish Fauna of the Sierra Nevada Foothills, Central California.
American Midland Naturalist. 92(1), 72-83.
(1974). The Decline of Anadromous Fishes in California.
Conservation Biology. 8(3), 869-870.
(1994). Dam removal and anadromous salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) conservation in California.
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.
Dam removal and anadromous salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) conservation in California (655.17 KB)
(2014). 
Dam removal and anadromous salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) conservation in California.
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 25(1), 195-215.
(2015).
(2014). Crimes against biodiversity: the lasting legacy of fish introductions.
Transactions of the 57th North American Wildlife and Natural Resource Conference. 57, 365-372.
(1992).
(2013). A conservation-oriented classification system for the inland waters of California.
California Fish and Game. 77, 161-180.
(1991). Conservation Status of the World's Fish Fauna: An Overview.
(Fiedler, P. L., & Kareiva P. M., Ed.).Conservation Biology For the Coming Decade. 187-227.
(1997). Conservation of ornamental freshwater fishes in Sri Lanka..
Tigerpaper. 8, 1-3.
(1981). Conservation of native freshwater fishes in the Mediterranean-type climate of California, USA: A review.
Biological Conservation. 72(2), 271 - 279.
(1995). Conservation of freshwater fishes of Sri Lanka.
Biological Conservation. 22(3), 181 - 195.
(1982). Connecting the land to the sea: anadromous fishes.
(Abell, R. A., & 10 others., Ed.).Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: a Conservation Assessment. 46-47.
(2000). Confronting the risks of large-scale invasive species control.
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1,
(2017). Conceptual model for restoration of the Klamath River.
(Thorsteinson, L., VanderKooi S., & Duffy W., Ed.).Proceedings of the Klamath Basin Science Conference, Medford, Oregon, February 1–5, 2010.
(2011). A conceptual model for floodplain restoration.
Flood Management Association News . 15(4), 7-10.
(2005).
(2009). Complex tidal marsh dynamics structure fish foraging patterns in the San Francisco Estuary.
Estuaries and Coasts.
(2021). Competitive Interactions Between Benthic Stream Fishes, Riffle Sculpin, Cottus gulosus, and Speckled Dace, Rhinichthys osculus.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 39(11), 1502-1511.
(1982). Comparing Futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Freshwater Ecology Series. 3, 231.
(2010). Comparing Futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Freshwater ecology series. 230.
(2010).
(2008). Comparative ecology of prickly sculpin, Cottus asper, and coastrange sculpin, C. aleuticus, in the Eel River, California.
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 42(4), 329-343.
(1995). Comparative Behavior of Young Brook Trout of Domestic and Wild Origin.
The Progressive Fish-Culturist. 31(1), 51-56.
(1969). Community ecology and predator-prey relations in warmwater streams.
(Clepper, H. W., Ed.).Predator-prey systems in fisheries management. 171–180.
(1979). A Communal Fishery for the Migratory Catfish Pangasius macronemain the Mekong River.
Asian Fisheries Science. 14, 25–41.
(2001). Coho Salmon are Native South of San Francisco Bay: A Reexamination of North American Coho Salmon's Southern Range Limit.
Fisheries. 32(9), 441-451.
(2007). 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). 
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 freshwater fishes in the San Francisco Bay Area.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 12(3),
Quinones and Moyle 2014 cc in SFBA.pdf (324.79 KB)
(2014). 
Chinook Salmon in the California Central Valley: An Assessment.
Fisheries. 25(2), 6-20.
(2000). Channelization (p. 121) and Dams, effects of (p. 170).
(Calow, P., Ed.).Encyclopedia of Ecology and Environmental Management. 121, 170.
(1998).
(2010). Changes in Habitat and Microhabitat Partitioning within an Assemblage of Stream Fishes in Response to Predation by Sacramento Squawfish (Ptychocheilus grandis).
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 48(5), 849-856.
(1991). Changes in fish diets and mercury accumulation in Clear Lake, California: effects of an invasive planktivorous fish.
Ecological Applications. 18(8 Supplement), A213-A226.
(2008). Changes in Abundance and Distribution of Native and Introduced Fishes of Suisun Marsh.
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 123(4), 498-507.
(1994). The case of Putah Creek: Conflicting values complicate stream protection.
California Agriculture. 49(6), 73–78.
(1995). 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). 
California's Yolo Bypass: Evidence that flood control Can Be compatible with fisheries, wetlands, wildlife, and agriculture.
Fisheries. 26(8), 6-16.
(2001).
(2009). California Trout Streams: the way they were, probably.
(Moyle, P. B., & Koch D.L., Ed.).Symposium on trout-non-game relationships in streams. 17, 9-19.
(1975). California Trout Streams: the way they were, probably.
(Moyle, P. B., & Koch D.L., Ed.).Symposium on trout-non-game relationships in streams. 17, 9-19.
(1975). California’s freshwater fishes: status and management.
FISHMED Fishes in Mediterranean Environments. 20p.
Complete study (1.46 MB)
(2015). 
California.
(Mac, M. J., Opler P. A., Haecker C. E. Puckett, & Doran P. D., Ed.).Status and trends of the nation’s biological resources. 1 & 2, 593-603.
(1998).
(2013). Brook Trout Removal as a Conservation Tool to Restore Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 30(5), 1315-1323.
(2010). Biotic integrity of watersheds.
Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress Vol. II, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. 2, 975-985.
(1996). Biotic and Abiotic Controls in River and Stream Communities.
Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 7(4), 456-479.
(1988).