Dissertations and Theses of Graduate Students of P. B. Moyle
- Holzhauser, N. J. 1975. Factors affecting diet and growth of largemouth bass in Clear Lake, Lake County, California. MS Thesis. 32 pp.
- Sturgess, J. A. 1976. Age, growth, and condition of wild trout in the McCloud River, California. MS thesis. 38 pp.
- Tippets, W. 1976. Epibenthic feeding by rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) in the McCloud River, California. MS Thesis. 39 pp.
- Smith, J. J. 1977. Distribution, movements, and ecology of the fishes of the Pajaro River system, California. Ph.D. diss. Univ. Calif., Davis. 230 pp.
- Daniels, R. A. 1977. The behavior and ecology of some Antarctic fishes. M.S. thesis. 67 pp.
- Senanayake, F. R. 1977. An ecological appraisal of malaria resurgence in Sri Lanka. M.S. 51 pp.
- Broadway, J. 1978. Feeding ecology of the prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) in Clear Lake, Lake County, California. MS thesis. 27 pp.
- Geary, R. E. 1978. Life history of the Clear Lake hitch (Lavinia exilicauda chi). M.S. Thesis, Univ. Calif. Davis. 27 pp.
- Taylor, T. L. 1978. Fish distribution and ecology in streams of the Clear Lake Basin. MS Thesis. 139 pp.
- Grossman, G. D. 1979. Ecological adaptation in the bay goby (Lepidogobius lepidus): behavior, demography, and feeding. PhD Diss. 114 pp.
- Dentler, J. L. 1979. An investigation of instantaneous scale growth and its relationship to body growth in selected fishes. MS thesis. 74 pp.
- Senanayake, F. R. 1980. The biogeography and ecology of the inland fishes of Sri Lanka. PhD Diss. 421 pp.
- Baltz, D. M. 1980. Age specific reproductive tactics and reproductive effort in the tule perch (Hysterocarpus traski) PhD. Diss. 85 pp.
- Daniels, R. A. 1980. Aspects of the biology of Antarctic fishes. Ph.D. Diss. 77 pp.
- Price, D. G. 1980. Responses of stream fish populations to severe drought conditions. MS thesis. 22 pp.
- Harvey, B. C. 1982. Effects of suction dredge mining on fish and invertebrates in California foothill streams. MS Thesis. 34 pp.
- Brown, L. R.. 1982. Age, growth, feeding and behavior of Sacramento squawfish (Ptychocheilus grandis) in Bear Creek, Colusa County, California. M.S. thesis, 31 pp.
- Knight, N. J. 1985. Microhabitats and temperature requirements of hardhead (Mylopharodon conocephalus) and Sacramento squawfish (Ptychocheilus grandis), with notes for some other native California stream fishes. Ph.D. Diss., Univ. Calif., Davis. 161 pp.
- Herbold, B. 1987. Patterns of co-occurrence and resource use in a non-coevolved assemblage of fishes. Ph.D. Diss. 68 pp.
- Brown, L. R.. 1988. Factors determining the distribution of three species of sculpin (Cottus) from the Pit River Drainage, California. Ph.D. Diss. 128 pp.
- Wikramanayake, E. D. 1988. Ecological structure and conservation of fish assemblages in tropical wet-zone streams of Sri Lanka. Ph.D. Diss. 216 pp.
- Strange, E. M. 1989. Analysis and simulation of the effects of extreme flow events on stream fish population dynamics and community structure. MS Thesis. 121 pp.
- White, R. K. 1990. The application of a relational data base to the selection of native fish preserve sites. MS thesis. 50 pp.
- Kershner, J. L. 1991. Physical habitat factors influencing the distribution and abundance of rainbow trout and brown trout in the Little Truckee River. Ph.D. Diss. 128 pp.
- Meng, L.. 1992. Feeding behavior and swimming ability of larval striped bass (Morone saxatilis). PhD Diss. 56 pp.
- Bennett, W. A. 1993. Interaction of food limitation, predation, and anthropogenic intervention on larval striped bass in the San Francisco Bay estuary. Ph.D. diss. 112 pp.
- Swingley, C. S. 1994. A solution to implementation problems in resource agencies: the streambed alteration agreement program (Fish and Game Code Sections 1600-1607). M.S. Thesis. 121 pp.
- Gard, M. G. 1994. Biotic and abiotic factors affecting native stream fishes in the South Yuba River, Nevada County, California. Ph.D. Diss. 174 pp.
- Marchetti, M. P. 1994. Suspended sediment effects on the stream fauna of Humbug Creek. MS thesis. 46 pp.
- Strange E. M. 1995. Pattern and process in stream fish community organization: field study and simulation modelling. Ph.D Diss. 147 pp.
- Randall, P. J. 1997. Distribution and ecology of fish and frogs in tributaries to south fork Yuba River. M.S. thesis. 71 pp.
- Brasher, A. M. 1997. Effects of stream flow alteration on macrofaunal communities of gobies, snails, and shrimp in Hawaiian streams. Ph.D.diss. 167 pp.
- Campbell, E. A. 1998. Influence of streamflow and predators on habitat choice by trout. Ph.D. Diss. 170 pp.
- Dethloff, G. M. 1998. Assessing the status of rainbow trout exposed to sublethal concentrations of metals using bioindicators of exposure and immune system function. Ph.D. Diss. 172 pp.
- Marchetti, M. P. 1999. Ecological effects of non-native fish species in low elevation streams of the Central Valley, California. Ph.D. Diss. 84 pp.
- Matern, S. A. 1999. The invasion of the shimofuri goby (Tridentiger bifasciatus) into California: establishment, potential for spread, and likely effects. Ph.D. Diss. 167 pp.
- Sommer, T. 2002. Aquatic ecology of the Yolo Bypass floodplain evaluation at the species and landscape scales. PhD Diss. 87 pp.
- Hogan, Z. H. 2004. Ecology, genetics, and conservation of migratory catfishes (Pangasiidae) in the Mekong River. Ph.D. Diss.
- Kozlowski, J. F. 2004. Summer distribution, abundance, and movements of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and other fishes in the lower Yuba River, California. MS thesis.
- Leidy, R. A. 2004. Ecology, assemblage structure, distribution, and status of fishes in streams tributary to the San Francisco Estuary, California. Ph.D. Diss. 677 pp.
- Merz, J. 2004. Spawning habitat enhancement in regulated river for Pacific salmon. Ph.D. Diss. 181 pp.
- Feliciano, J. B. 2004. A study of the salmonid populations of the Navarro River watershed: tracking declines and tools for monitoring. Ph.D. Diss. 110 pp.
- Hobbs, J. 2004.Microscale patterns-macroscale implications: the application of otolith microstructure and microchemistry to assess nursery habitat quality for the threatened delta smelt in the San Francisco Estuary. PhD Diss.
- Ferguson, Leslie. 2005. Quantification of large woody debris for coho habitat restoration. MS thesis.
- Chasnoff, Beth 2006. Food webs of the Cosumnes River. Ph.D. Diss.
- Stead, Jonathan. 2007. Exploring reintroduction of Lahontan cutthroat trout in a headwater stream. MS thesis.
- Schroeter, R. E. 2008. Biology and long-term trends of alien hydromedusae and striped bass in a brackish tidal marsh in the San Francisco Estuary. PhD Dissertation .
- Grimaldo, L. F. 2009. An examination of factors influencing fish assemblages in the tidal freshwaters of the San Francisco Estuary. PhD Dissertation;
- Purdy, S. 2009. Montane Meadows in the Sierra Nevada: A comparison of terrestrial and aquatic surveys. MS thesis.
- Wintzer, A. 2010 Ecology of non-native hydrozoans in the San Francisco Estuary: implications for pelagic organism decline fishes. PhD dissertation.
- Carmona-Catot, G. 2010. Brook trout removal as a conservation tool to restore Eagle Lake rainbow trout. MS Thesis. 30 pp.
- Quinones, R. M. 2011. Recovery of Pacific salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the face of climate change: a case study of the Klamath River, California. PhD Dissertation, 129 pp.
- O’Rear, Teejay 2012. Diet of an Introduced Estuarine Population of White Catfish in California. MS Thesis.
- Gibson, Stanford A. 2013. Comparing depth and velocity grids computed with one- and two-dimensional models at ecohydraulic scales. M.S. Thesis.
- Durand, John. 2014. Restoration and reconciliation of novel ecosystems: Open water habitat in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. PhD Dissertation.
- Manfree, Amber. 2014 Landscape Change in Suisun Marsh. PhD Dissertation (Geography).
- Lusardi, Robert. 2014. Volcanic spring-fed rivers: ecosystem productivity and importance for Pacific salmonids. PhD Dissertation.
- Jeffres, Carson. 2016. From Subduction to Salmon: Understanding Physical Process and Ecosystem Function in Aquatic Ecosystems. PhD dissertation.
- Cook, Jon. 2016. Spatial and Temporal Trends of Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates in a Restored Salt Marsh, San Francisco Estuary, CA. MS thesis.
- Bush Eva. 2016. Migratory Life Histories and Early Growth of the Endangered Estuarine Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus). MS thesis.
- Katz, Jacob. 2017. Restoring Ecological Function by Mimicking Natural Process. PhD dissertation.
- Young, Matt. 2018. Submersed Aquatic Vegetation in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: Implications for Fish Distribution & Food Webs. PhD dissertation.
- Aha, Nicole. 2019. Managed Wetlands Benefit Juvenile Salmon in a Tidal Marsh. MS thesis.
- Denise Colombano. 2019. Tidal Marsh Habitat Use by Fishes in the San Francisco Estuary. PhD dissertation.
- Miranda Bell. 2019. Isotope Tools To Track Floodplain Rearing of Juvenile Chinook Salmon. MS thesis.
- Stompe, Dylan. 2022. A Spatiotemporal History of Key Pelagic Fish Species in the San Francisco Estuary, California. PhD dissertation.