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Evaluating the impacts of manufactured recreation streamflows on the macroinvertebrate community of a regulated river
Ian A. Chan and Robert A. Aramayo,
Garcia and Associates
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Final Report Abstract and pictures
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PIER publication
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Identifying microclimatic and flow-level triggers associated with the onset of river breeding activities of the Foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii) on the North Fork Feather River, California
Joseph E. Drennan,
Garcia and Associates
» Final Report Abstract
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Reproductive timing of freshwater mussels and the potential impacts of pulsed flows on reproductive success
Maria J. Ellis,
Spring Rivers Ecological Sciences
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Final Report Abstract
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PIER
publication
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Experimental and field studies to assess pulsed, water-flow impacts on the behavior and distribution of fishes
in California rivers
A. Peter Klimley, Joseph J. Cech, Jr., and Lisa C. Thompson,
University of California, Davis
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2004 Annual Report Abstract
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PIER publication
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Literature review and analysis: Instream flow regimes for maintaining native fishes and fish assemblages in California
Ronald M. Yoshiyama and Peter B. Moyle,
University of California, Davis
» Final Report Abstract
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Aseasonal pulsed flow effects on the Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog (Rana Boylii): Integration of empirical, experimental and hydrodynamic modeling approaches
Sarah J. Kupferberg (Questa Engineering), Amy J. Lind (USDA
Forest Service),
Sarah Yarnell Hayes,
and Jeffrey F. Mount (University of California, Davis)
» 2005 Annual Report Abstract
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PIER publication
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Regulating pulse flows and the snowmelt hydrograph in bedrock-dominated Sierra Nevada rivers
William J. Trush and Scott McBain,
McBain and Trush, Inc.
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Establishing baseline information for assessment of flow management alternatives for mitigating effects of myxozoan pathogens in the Klamath River
Jerri Bartholomew,
Oregon State University»
Final Report Abstract and pictures
PIER publication
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Research needs analysis for hydropower
relicensing processes in California: Developing tools for more
efficient and effective resource management
Carson Cox,
Sustainable conservation»
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