Publications & Reports

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

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9 publications in Changes in Precipitation

Detection of deer at remote camera sites in relation to snow conditions

Published in: | Research Themes: Alpine & Sub-Alpine Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation, Mammals, Refugia

Vega, K.S.A.M. MarshallL.K. SvancaraD.E. Ausband, and T.E. Link2025Detection of deer at remote camera sites in relation to snow conditions. Journal of Wildlife Management: e70088.

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Benthic cyanobacterial proliferations drive anatoxin production throughout the Klamath River watershed, California, USA

Published in: | Research Themes: Aquatic Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation, Plants

Genzoli, L., R.O. Hall, T.G. Otten, G.S. Johnson, J.R. Blaszczak, and J. Kann. 2024. Benthic cyanobacterial proliferations drive anatoxin production throughout the Klamath River watershed, California, USA. Freshwater Science 43:307–324.

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Integration of distributed streamflow measurement metadata for improved water resource decision-making

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Aquatic Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation, Fish

Kaiser, K.E., K. Blasch, and S. Schmitz. 2023. Integration of distributed streamflow measurement metadata for improved water resource decision-making. Water 15:679.

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Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of snow refugia in the rain-snow transition zone of north-central Idaho

Strickfaden, K.M., A.M. Marshall, L.K. Svancara, D.E. Ausband, and T.E. Link. 2023. Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of snow refugia in the rain-snow transition zone of north-central Idaho. Environmental Research Letters 18:044014.

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Virtual snow stakes: a new method for snow depth measurement at remote camera stations

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Alpine & Sub-Alpine Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation

Strickfaden, K.M., M.L. Behan, A.M. Marshall, L.K. Svancara, D.E. Ausband, and T.E. Link. 2023. Virtual snow stakes: a new method for snow depth measurement at remote camera stations. Wildlife Society Bulletin 47:e1481.

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Evaluating fish rescue as a drought adaptation strategy using a life cycle modeling approach for imperiled Coho salmon

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Aquatic Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation, Fish

Beebe, B.A., K.T. Bentley, T.W. Buehrens, R.W. Perry, and J.B. Armstrong. 2021. Evaluating fish rescue as a drought adaptation strategy using a life cycle modeling approach for imperiled Coho salmon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 41:3-18.

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Growth, chemistry, and genetic profiles of whitebark pine forests affected by climate-driven mountain pine beetle outbreaks

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Changes in Precipitation, Forests & Woodlands, Invertebrates

Six, D.L., A. Trowbridge, M. Howe, D. Perkins, E. Berglund, P. Brown, J.A. Hicke, and G. Balasubramanian. 2021. Growth, chemistry, and genetic profiles of whitebark pine forests affected by climate-driven mountain pine beetle outbreaks. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 4:671510.

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New culvert projections for Washington State: Improved modeling, probabilistic projections, and an updated web tool

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Changes in Precipitation, Fish

Mauger, G.S., M. Liu, J.C. Adam, J. Won, G. Wilhere, D. Dulan, J. Atha, L. Helbrecht, and T. Quinn. 2021. New culvert projections for Washington State: Improved modeling, probabilistic projections, and an updated web tool. Report prepared for the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

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A physical framework for evaluating net effects of wet meadow restoration on late-summer streamflow

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Aquatic Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation, Grasslands, Plants

Nash, C. S., J. S. Selker, G. E. Grant, S. L. Lewis, and P. Noël. 2018. A physical framework for evaluating net effects of wet meadow restoration on late-summer streamflow. Ecohydrology 11:e1953.

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