Publications & Reports

Learn more about NW CASC-funded research in these publications.

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A stressful shortness of breath: molting disrupts breathing in the mayfly Cloeon dipterum

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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.

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Amphibians in the climate vise: loss and restoration of resilience of montane wetland ecosystems in the western US

Published in: | Research Themes: Fish

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.

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Bull trout in the Boundary System - Managing connectivity and the feasibility of a reintroduction in the lower Pend Oreille River, northeastern Washington

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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.

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Combining demographic and genetic factors to assess population vulnerability in stream species

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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.

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Desert shrub responses to experimental modification of precipitation seasonality and soil depth: relationship to the two-layer model and ecohydrological niche

Published in: | Research Themes: Grassland Ecosystems

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.

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Indigenous community health and climate change: integrating biophysical and social science indicators

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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.

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Invasive hybridization in a threatened species is accelerated by climate change

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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.

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Precipitation and winter temperature predict long-term range-scale abundance changes in Western North American birds

Published in: | Research Themes: 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.

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Seasonal climate variability and change in the Pacific Northwest of the United States

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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.

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Spatio-temporal variability in movement, age, and growth of mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni ) in a river network based upon PIT tagging and otolith chemistry

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Benjamin, J. R., L. A. Wetzel, K. D. Martens, K. Larsen, and P. J. Connolly. 2014. Spatio-temporal variability in movement, age, and growth of mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni ) in a river network based upon PIT tagging and otolith chemistry. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71:131–140.

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