Publications & Reports
Learn more about NW CASC-funded research in these publications.
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Using a dynamic global vegetation model to help inform management decisions
Halofsky, J.S., J.E. Halofsky, D.R. Conklin, D. Bachelet, M.A. Hemstrom, B.K. Kerns, A.T. Morzillo. 2015. Using a dynamic global vegetation model to help inform management decisions. In D. Bachelet and D. Turner (editors), Global Vegetation Dynamics: Concepts and Applications in the MC1 Model (pp. 153-170). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
A stressful shortness of breath: molting disrupts breathing in the mayfly Cloeon dipterum
Camp, A. A., D. H. Funk, and D. B. Buchwalter. 2014. A stressful shortness of breath: molting disrupts breathing in the mayfly Cloeon dipterum. Freshwater Science 33:695–699.
Amphibians in the climate vise: loss and restoration of resilience of montane wetland ecosystems in the western US
Ryan, M. E., W. J. Palen, M. J. Adams, and R. M. Rochefort. 2014. Amphibians in the climate vise: loss and restoration of resilience of montane wetland ecosystems in the western US. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:232–240.
Bull trout in the Boundary System - Managing connectivity and the feasibility of a reintroduction in the lower Pend Oreille River, northeastern Washington
Dunham, J. B., E. Taylor, and F. W. Allendorf. 2014. Bull trout in the Boundary System – Managing connectivity and the feasibility of a reintroduction in the lower Pend Oreille River, northeastern Washington. Page 28. Open-File Report.
Combining demographic and genetic factors to assess population vulnerability in stream species
Landguth, E. L., C. C. Muhlfeld, R. S. Waples, L. Jones, W. H. Lowe, D. Whited, J. Lucotch, H. Neville, and G. Luikart. 2014. Combining demographic and genetic factors to assess population vulnerability in stream species. Ecological Applications 24:1505–1524.
Desert shrub responses to experimental modification of precipitation seasonality and soil depth: relationship to the two-layer model and ecohydrological niche
Germino, M. J., and K. Reinhardt. 2014. Desert shrub responses to experimental modification of precipitation seasonality and soil depth: relationship to the two-layer hypothesis and ecohydrological niche. Journal of Ecology 102:989–997.
Indigenous community health and climate change: integrating biophysical and social science indicators
Donatuto, J., E. E. Grossman, J. Konovsky, S. Grossman, and L. W. Campbell. 2014. Indigenous Community Health and Climate Change: Integrating Biophysical and Social Science Indicators. Coastal Management 42:355–373.
Invasive hybridization in a threatened species is accelerated by climate change
Muhlfeld, C. C., R. P. Kovach, L. A. Jones, R. Al-Chokhachy, M. C. Boyer, R. F. Leary, W. H. Lowe, G. Luikart, and F. W. Allendorf. 2014. Invasive hybridization in a threatened species is accelerated by climate change. Nature Climate Change 4:620–624.
Precipitation and winter temperature predict long-term range-scale abundance changes in Western North American birds
Illán, J. G., C. D. Thomas, J. A. Jones, W.-K. Wong, S. M. Shirley, and M. G. Betts. 2014. Precipitation and winter temperature predict long-term range-scale abundance changes in Western North American birds. Global Change Biology 20:3351–3364.
Seasonal climate variability and change in the Pacific Northwest of the United States
Abatzoglou, J. T., D. E. Rupp, and P. W. Mote. 2014. Seasonal climate variability and change in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Journal of Climate 27:2125–2142.