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  1. A bioeconomic analysis of altering instream flows anadromous fish production and competing demands for water in the John Day...

    The growing demand for water in the arid regions of the West

  2. Forest Fire Effects on Radiative and Turbulent Fluxes over Snow : Implications for Snow Hydrology

    As a result of a warming climate, subsequent declining snowpack, and a

  3. Improving Projections of Tidal Marsh Persistence under Climate Change with Remote Sensing and Site-Specific Data

    Tidal marshes are dynamic ecosystems that are threatened by climate change and sea-level rise. To characterize baseline condition and historic climate sensitivities, and improve projections into the future, new...

  4. Sandy beach surf zones : what is their role in the early life history of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)?

    Early life stages of many marine and diadromous fish species use sandy beach surf zones, which occur along >50% of the world's marine coastlines. This extensive habitat can provide juvenile fishes with an...

  5. Soil moisture depletion trends under five plant species present on the Douglas-fir clear-cuts of Mary's Peak, Oregon

    Soil moisture depletion trends under five plant species growing

  6. Pacific Northwest Estuarine Wetland Restoration Information Gaps Survey.

    In March 2007, Craig Cornu (South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve), with the assistance of Laura Brophy (Green Point Consulting/Estuary Technical Group, Institute for Applied Ecology), John Bragg...

  7. An evaluation of the likelihood of successful implementation of the long term coral reef monitoring program on the...

    Coral reef ecosystems are the oceanic equivalent of tropical rainforests, in terms of biodiversity. The estimated 1,037,000 square kilometers worldwide of reef provide

  8. Science basis for changing forest structure to modify wildfire behavior and severity

    Fire, other disturbances, physical setting, weather, and climate shape the structure and function of

  9. Science basis for changing forest structure to modify wildfire behavior and severity

    Fire, other disturbances, physical setting, weather, and climate shape the structure and function of

  10. Distribution and movements of Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, returning to the Yukon River basin

    Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, returning to the Yukon River basin and other large river systems in western Alaska have declined dramatically since the late 1990s. This continuing trend has raised...

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