Publications
Ethics, ecology, and economics in river management: the benefits of working together.
(K, D. C., & McGinn R. E., Ed.).Navigating rough waters: ethical issues in the water industry. 157-176.
(2001). Effects of invading species on freshwater and estuarine ecosystems.
Invasive species and biodiversity management. 177-191.
(1999). Economic Effects on Agriculture of Water Export Salinity South of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
(Lund, J. R., Hanak E., Fleenor W. E., Bennett W. A., Howitt R., Mount JF., et al., Ed.).Comparing Futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
(2008). The Economic Costs and Adaptations for Alternative Delta Regulations Technical Appendix F.
Comparing Futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta..
(2008). On the design of preserves to protect native fishes..
(Minckley, W. L., & Deacon J. E., Ed.).Battle against extinction: native fish management in the American West. 155-169.
(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). 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). 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). Community ecology and predator-prey relations in warmwater streams.
(Clepper, H. W., Ed.).Predator-prey systems in fisheries management. 171–180.
(1979). Channelization (p. 121) and Dams, effects of (p. 170).
(Calow, P., Ed.).Encyclopedia of Ecology and Environmental Management. 121, 170.
(1998). 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.
(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). Biotic integrity of watersheds.
Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress Vol. II, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. 2, 975-985.
(1996). Biodiversity, fishes, and the introduction paradigm.
(Szaro, R. C., & Johnston D. W., Ed.).Biodiversity in Managed Landscapes. 239–252.
(1996). Biodiversity, biomonitoring, and the structure of stream fish communities.
(Loeb, S., & Spacie A., Ed.).Biological monitoring of aquatic systems. 171–186.
(1994). Aquatic ecosystems.
(Healey, M., Dettinger M., & Norgaard R., Ed.).The State of Bay-Delta Science 2008. 55-72.
(2008). 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). Alien fishes in California’s marine environments.
(Allen, L. G., & Horn M. H., Ed.).Ecology of California marine fishes. . 611–620.
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(2004). 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). Biology, management, and conservation of lampreys in North America.
American Fisheries Society Symposium . 72, 321.
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