Publications
What If California's Drought Continues?.
20pp.
Full report (705.62 KB)
Section on native fishes (from report's technical appendix) (285.13 KB)
Technical appendix (549.94 KB)
(2015). 


Ten ways U.S. agencies and Congress can help ease the drought in California and other western states.
California WaterBlog.
FedDrought.pdf (303.06 KB)
(2015). 
Stress Relief: Prescriptions for a Healthier Delta Ecosystem.
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Main Report Delta Stressors (9.72 MB)
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Panel Review of the Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan.
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FINAL-BDCP-REVIEW-for-TNC-and-AR-Sept-2013.pdf (5 MB)
(2013). 
Myths of California water: implications and reality.
West Northwest. 3-73.
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(2001). Executive Analysis of Restoration Actions in Big Springs Creek March 2008-September 2011.
Read full study (4.34 MB)
(2011).
(2007). 
Economics of the Drought for California Food and Agriculture .
Agricultural and Resources Economics Update. 15p.
Calif_Agriculture_Drought_Update.pdf (2.8 MB)
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Baseline Assessment of Salmonid Habitat and Aquatic Ecology of the Nelson Ranch, Shasta River, California Water Year 2007.
Read full report (1.9 MB)
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Where the Wild Things Aren’t Making the Delta a Better Place for Native Species.
Public Policy Institute of California.
(2012). Water wasted to the sea? .
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 15(2),
(2017). Vegetation and water-table relationships in a hydrologically restored riparian meadow.
Wetlands. 29, 785–797.
(2009). Subsidence, sea level rise, and seismicity in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 3(1),
(2005). Stream temperature sensitivity to climate warming in California’s Sierra Nevada: impacts to coldwater habitat.
Climatic Change. 1-22.
(2012). Simulated Effects of Stream Restoration on the Distribution of Wet-Meadow Vegetation.
Restoration Ecology. 18, 882–893.
(2010). Simulated changes in shallow groundwater and vegetation distributions under different reservoir operations scenarios..
Ecological Applications. 14, 192-207.
(2004). Quantifying the hydrological effects of stream restoration in a montane meadow, northern California, USA.
River Research and Applications. 24, 735–753.
(2008). 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). Managing Surface Water-Groundwater to Restore Fall Flows in the Cosumnes River.
ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 130(4),
(2004). Managing California's Freshwater Ecosystems: Lessons from the 2012-16 Drought..
Public Policy Institute of California.
(2017). Levee Decisions and Sustainability for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 8(2),
(2010). The influence of relative sediment supply on riverine habitat heterogeneity.
Geomorphology. 80, 310-324.
(2006). Hydrologic Response and Watershed Sensitivity to Climate Warming in California’s Sierra Nevada.
PLoS ONE. 5(4),
(2010). Homogenous rivers, homogenous faunas.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104(14), 5711-5712.
(2007). Environmental heterogeneity and community structure of the Kobuk River, Alaska, in response to climate change.
Ecosphere. 2(4), 1-19.
(2011). Ecology and Management of the Spring Snowmelt Recession.
Bioscience. 60(2),
(2010). Dynamic flow modelling of riverine amphibian habitat with application to regulated flow management.
River Research and Applications. 28, 177-191.
(2012). The Draft Bay-Delta Conservation Plan: Assessment of Environmental Performance and Governance.
West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law & Policy.
(2014). Delta Levee Vulnerability Study.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 3(1),
(2005). Alien Fishes in Natural Streams: Fish Distribution, Assemblage Structure, and Conservation in the Cosumnes River, California, U.S.A..
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 68(2), 143-162.
(2003). Agricultural Irrigation in This Drought: Where Is the Water and Where Is It Going?.
Agricultural and Resources Economics Update. 18(5), 6-8.
(2015). 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..
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Comparing Futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Freshwater Ecology Series. 3, 231.
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