Publications & Reports
Learn more about NW CASC-funded research in these publications.
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Birdwatching preferences reveal synergies and tradeoffs among recreation, carbon, and fisheries ecosystem services in Pacific Northwest estuaries, USA
Byrd, K.B., I. Woo, L. Hall, E. Pindilli, M. Moritsch, A. Good, S. De La Cruz, M. Davis, and G. Nakai. 2024. Birdwatching preferences reveal synergies and tradeoffs among recreation, carbon, and fisheries ecosystem services in Pacific Northwest estuaries, USA. Ecosystem Services 69:101656.
Incorporating life history diversity in an integrated population model to inform viability analysis
Sorel, M.H., J.C. Jorgensen, R.W. Zabel, M.D. Scheuerell, A.R. Murdoch, C.M. Kamphaus, and S.J. Converse. 2024. Incorporating life history diversity in an integrated population model to inform viability analysis. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 81:535–548.
A characterization of hyporheic temperatures with applications for salmon habitat restoration in a thermally impaired river
Jantsch, S. 2023. A Characterization of hyporheic temperatures with applications for salmon habitat restoration in a thermally impaired river. Western Washington University Graduate School Collection, 1251.
Climate vulnerability for a desert fish: integrating hydrologic exposures, adaptive capacity, and growth potential
Benjamin, J.R., J.B. Dunham, K.J. Anlauf-Dunn, and E. Eliason. 2023. Climate vulnerability for a desert fish: integrating hydrologic exposures, adaptive capacity, and growth potential. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 80:1748–1758.
Effects of population density and environmental conditions on life-history prevalence in a migratory fish
Sorel, M.H., A.R. Murdoch, R.W. Zabel, C.M. Kamphaus, E.R. Buhle, M.D. Scheuerell, and S.J. Converse. 2023. Effects of population density and environmental conditions on life-history prevalence in a migratory fish. Ecology and Evolution 13:e10087.
Habitat fragmentation drives divergent survival strategies of a cold-water fish in a warm landscape
Hahlbeck, N., K.J. Anlauf-Dunn, S.J. Piotrowski, J.D. Ortega, W.R. Tinniswood, E.J. Eliason, K.G. O’Malley, M.R. Sloat, M.A. Wyatt, M.E. Hereford, B.S. Ramirez, and J.B. Armstrong. 2023. Habitat fragmentation drives divergent survival strategies of a cold-water fish in a warm landscape. Ecosphere 14: e4622.
Integration of distributed streamflow measurement metadata for improved water resource decision-making
Kaiser, K.E., K. Blasch, and S. Schmitz. 2023. Integration of distributed streamflow measurement metadata for improved water resource decision-making. Water 15:679.
Juvenile life history diversity is associated with lifetime individual heterogeneity in a migratory fish
2023. Juvenile life history diversity is associated with lifetime individual heterogeneity in a migratory fish. Ecosphere 14:e4366.
, A.R. , R.W. .A framework to integrate innovations in invasion science for proactive management
Van Rees, C.B., B.K. Hand, S.C. Carter, C. Bargeron, T.J. Cline, W. Daniel, J.A. Ferrante, K. Gaddis, M.E. Hunter, C.S. Jarnevich, M.A. McGeoch, J.T. Morisette, M.E. Neilson, H.E. Roy, M.A. Rozance, A. Sepulveda, R.D. Wallace, D. Whited, T. Wilcox, J.S. Kimball, and G. Luikart. 2022. A framework to integrate innovations in invasion science for proactive management. Biological Reviews 97: 1712-1735.
Can coastal habitats rise to the challenge? Resilience of estuarine habitats, carbon accumulation, and economic value to sea-Level rise in a Puget Sound estuary
Moritsch, M.M., K.B. Byrd, M. Davis, A. Good, J.Z. Drexler, J.T. Morris, I. Woo, L. Windham-Myers, E. Grossman, G. Nakai, K.L. Poppe, and J.M. Rybczyk. 2022. Can coastal habitats rise to the challenge? Resilience of estuarine habitats, carbon accumulation, and economic value to sea-Level rise in a Puget Sound estuary. Estuaries and Coasts