Peter B. Moyle
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Potential Factors Affecting Survival Differ by Run-Timing and Location: Linear Mixed-Effects Models of Pacific Salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the Klamath River, California.
PLOS One. 9(5),
journal.pone_.0098392.pdf (702.76 KB)
(2014). 
Potential factors affecting survival differ by run-timing and location: linear mixed-effects models of Pacific salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the Klamath River, California.
Quinones et al 2014 survival linear mixed-effects models.pdf (689.29 KB)
(2014). 
A programmable information system for management and analysis of aquatic species range data in California.
Environmental Modelling & Software. 53, 13 - 26.
Santos_et_al_PISCES-2014.pdf (2.98 MB)
(2014). 
The role of tidal marsh restoration in fish management in the San Francisco Estuary.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 12(1),
(2014).
(2014).
(2014). Systematic screening of dams for environmental flow assessment and implementation.
BioScience. 65(6), 1006-1018.
(2014). Systematic Screening of Dams for Environmental Flow Assessment and Implementation.
BioScience. 64(10), 1-13.
Journal article (3.13 MB)
Appendix 1: Hydo model performance (108.16 KB)
Appendix 2: Flow-sensitive fishes (84.55 KB)
Appendix 3: Candidate dams (134.83 KB)
Appendix 4: Dam ranking (105 KB)
(2014). 




Abundance, size, and diel feeding ecology of Blackfordia virginica (Mayer, 1910), a non-native hydrozoan in the lower Napa and Petaluma Rivers, California (USA).
Aquatic Invasions. 8(2), 147–156.
(2013). Adaptive Management and Science for the Delta Ecosystem.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 11(3),
(2013).
(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 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).
(2013). 
Experimental Agricultural Floodplain Habitat Investigation at Knaggs Ranch on Yolo Bypass, 2012-2013.
Knaggs 2013 Preliminary Report (4.12 MB)
(2013). 
The Future of Suisun Marsh as Mitigation Habitat.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 11(3),
(2013). Henneguya sp. in yellowfin goby Acanthogobius flavimanus from the San Francisco Estuary.
SpringerPlus. 2, 420.
(2013). Impending extinction of salmon, steelhead, and trout (Salmonidae) in California.
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 96, 1169-1186.
Katz_et_al._2013 salmonids in CA.pdf (517.46 KB)
(2013). 
Molecular evidence for multiple paternity in a population of the viviparous tule perch, Hysterocarpus traski.
Journal of Heredity. 104(2),
(2013). Novel Aquatic Ecosystems: The New Reality For Streams In California And Other Mediterranean Climate Regions.
River Research and Applications.
Novel aquatic ecosystems (2.62 MB)
(2013). 
Pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in the Salinas River, California: a new record and historical perspectives.
California Fish and Game. 99(1), 55-59.
(2013). Re-establishment of the natural life histories of Eagle Lake rainbow trout, USA.
(Soorae, P. S., Ed.).Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2013. Further case studies from around the globe. 21-25.
(2013).
(2013). Stress Relief: Prescriptions for a Healthier Delta Ecosystem.
32.
Main Report Delta Stressors (9.72 MB)
(2013). 
Suisun Marsh Fish Study: trends in fish and invertebrate populations of Suisun Marsh January 2010 - December 2010.
Suisun Marsh Fish Report 2010.pdf (2.84 MB)
(2013).
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(2012).
Effects of Climate Change on the Inland Fishes of California: With Emphasis on the San Francisco Estuary Region.
Our Changing Climate.
(2012). Experimental Agricultural Floodplain Pilot Study, 2011-2012.
15.
Agricultural Floodplain Pilot Study 2011-2012 (4.52 MB)
(2012). 
Fishes.
Ecology, Conservation, and Restoration of Tidal Marshes: The San Francisco Estuary. 161-173.
(2012). Flows, droughts, and aliens: factors affecting the fish assemblage in a Sierra Nevada, California, stream.
Ecological Applications. 22(4), pp. 1146-1161.
(2012).
(2012). Impending extinction of salmon, steelhead, and trout (Salmonidae) in California.
Environmental Biology of Fishes.
(2012). Long-term captive breeding does not necessarily prevent reestablishment: lessons learned from Eagle Lake rainbow trout.
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 22(1), 325-342.
(2012). Molecular Evidence for Multiple Paternity in a Population of the Viviparous Tule Perch Hysterocarpus traski.
Journal of Heredity. 104(2), 217-222.
(2012). Montane meadows in the Sierra Nevada: comparing terrestrial and aquatic assessment methods.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 184(11), 6967-6986.
(2012). Projected Effects of Future Climates on Freshwater Fishes of California.
Our Changing Climate.
(2012). The Rebirth of California Fish & Game Code Section 5937: Water for Fish.
UC Davis Law Review. 45, 105.
The Rebirth of California Fish & Game Code Section 5937: Water for Fish (495.38 KB)
(2012). 
Restoring native fish assemblages to a regulated California stream using the natural flow regime concept.
Ecological Applications. 22(5), 10.
Kiernan et al. 2012, Ecological Applications (560.77 KB)
(2012). 
Review of An entirely synthetic fish: how rainbow trout beguiled America and overran the world by Anders Halverson.
Quarterly Review of Biology . 87(168),
(2012). Southern Steelhead, Hard Woody Debris, and Temperature in a California Central Coast Watershed.
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 141(2), 275-284.
(2012). Suisun Marsh Fish Study: trends in fish and invertebrate populations of Suisun Marsh January 2011 - December 2011.
Suisun Marsh Fish Report 2011 Final.pdf (2.54 MB)
(2012). 
Water Management Adaptations to Prevent Loss of Spring-Run Chinook Salmon in California under Climate Change .
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 138(5), 465-478.
chinook.pdf (2.46 MB)
(2012). 
When Good Fish Make Bad Decisions: Coho Salmon in an Ecological Trap.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 32, 87-92.
(2012). Where the Wild Things Aren’t Making the Delta a Better Place for Native Species.
Public Policy Institute of California.
(2012). Writing review papers.
(Jennings, C. A., Lauer T. E., & Vondracek B., Ed.).Scientific Communication for Natural Resource Professionals. 155-162.
(2012). Biology, History, Status, and Conservation of Sacramento Perch, Archoplites interruptus: A Review .
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 9(1),
(2011). 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). Development and evaluation of a fish-based index to assess biological integrity of Mediterranean streams.
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 21(4), 324–337.
(2011).