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Stream Habitat Associations of the Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog (Rana boylii): The Importance of Habitat Heterogeneity.
Ecohydraulics: An Integrated Approach. 193-212.
Chapter 11 in Ecohydraulics: An Integrated Approach (3.99 MB)
(2013).
(2019). 
Quantifying physical habitat heterogeneity in an ecologically meaningful manner: A case study of the habitat preferences of the Foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii).
Landscape Ecology Research Trends.
(2008). Habitat Models for the Foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii) in the Sierra Nevada of California.
139.
Yarnell et al FYLF modeling final report CWS.pdf (3.69 MB)
(2011).
(2012). 
Dynamic flow modelling of riverine amphibian habitat with application to regulated flow management.
River Research and Applications. 28, 177-191.
(2012). A functional flows approach to selecting ecologically relevant flow metrics for environmental flow applications.
River Research and Applications. 36(2), 318–324.
Yarnell et al. 2020 RRA (759.84 KB)
(2020). 
Management of the Spring Snowmelt Recession.
137.
CEC_Recsn_Limb_Draft_Final_Report.pdf (8 MB)
Management of the Spring Snowmelt Recession in Regulated Systems (AGU 2013 presentation) (1.87 MB)
(2013). 

Management of the Spring Snowmelt Recession in Regulated Systems.
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 52, 723-736.
(2016). Ecology and Management of the Spring Snowmelt Recession.
Bioscience. 60(2),
(2010). The influence of relative sediment supply on riverine habitat heterogeneity.
Geomorphology. 80, 310-324.
(2006). Functional Flows in Modified Riverscapes: Hydrographs, Habitats and Opportunities.
BioScience. 65(9),
BioScience-2015-Yarnell-biosci_biv102.pdf (327.28 KB)
(2015). 
Historical and present distribution of Chinook salmon in the Central Valley drainage of California.
Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress , Vol. III, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. 3, 309-362.
(1996). Historical Review of Eel River Anadromous Salmonids, with Emphasis on Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon and Steelhead.
Eel River Final Report, Feb. 2010 (1.34 MB)
(2010). 
Historical Abundance and Decline of Chinook Salmon in the Central Valley Region of California.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 18(3), 487-521.
(1998). Chinook Salmon in the California Central Valley: An Assessment.
Fisheries. 25(2), 6-20.
(2000). Historical and present distribution of Chinook salmon in the Central Valley drainage of California.
(Brown, R. L., Ed.).Contributions to the Biology of Central Valley Salmonids. 71-176.
(2001). Modeling the Hydrology of Climate Change in California's Sierra Nevada for Subwatershed Scale Adaptation.
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 45(6),
(2009). Fish distribution in the cache slough complex of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta during a drought.
IEP Newsletter.
(2016). Habitat partitioning by native and non-native fishes and decapods in novel habitats of the upper San Francisco Estuary.
Biological Invasions.
(2017). Food Web Fuel Differs Across Habitats and Seasons of a Tidal Freshwater Estuary.
Estuaries and Coasts. 188,
(2020).