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Macroscale hydrologic modeling of ecologically relevant flow metrics in small streams, credited to Hamlet, A F, published in 2010. Published in USFS Region 6 annual meeting, Vancouver, WA., in 2010.
Stream thermal regimes and aquatic ecosystems in a changing climate, credited to Luce, Charles H., published in 2009. Published in Western Watersheds and Climate Change Workshop. Boulder, CO. November 17 – 19., in 2009.
Past and Future Effects of Climate Change on Stream Thermal Regimes, credited to Luce, Charles H., published in 2010. Published in USFS Region 1 and 6 annual meetings. Vancouver, Washington and Missoula, MT., in 2010.
Most climate change research has focused on threats to native species, but non-native, invasive species may be impacted as well. We show that warmer temperatures and shifts from snowmelt runoff regimes to mixed runoff regimes in parts of the Northern Rocky Mountains, US, may reduce the occurrence of nonnative brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and indirectly benefit the native cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii). Differences in reproductive strategy may account for the differential responses of the two species. We base these findings on models of species occurrence that use landscape and climatic variables as predictors and are built from a database of >4000 fish collection points. We estimate changes in stream...
Native and invasive trout distributions in the Upper Columbia Basin under climate change: influence of flow regime, temperature and biotic interaction, credited to Hamlet, A F, published in 2010. Published in Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID. February 4, 2010, in 2010.
Adapting the VIC hydrologic model to headwater streams in the West, credited to Hamlet, A F, published in 2009. Published in US Forest Service Western Watersheds and Climate Change Workshop, Boulder, CO. November 18, 2009, in 2009.
Effects of Climate Change on Stream Temperatures and Hydrologies: Ongoing Patterns and Emerging Tools for Predicting Change, credited to Luce, Charles H., published in 2010. Published in USFS Region 4 annual meeting. Ogden, UT., in 2010.
Flow regime influences distributions of brook trout, bull trout and cutthroat trout in the Upper Columbia Basin, credited to Hamlet, A F, published in 2010. Published in Idaho Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Pocatello, ID. March 5, 2010, in 2010.
The Potential Influence of Changing Climate on the Persistence of Riverine Fishes: How do managers use science information to build adaptation strategies for the future?, credited to Williams, J.E., published in 2010. Published in Programme FSBI 2010 Queen’s University Belfast - Fish and Climate Change – 26-30 July 2010, on pages 7 - 7, in 2010.
Effects of climate change on native and introduced trout in the Columbia River Basin, credited to Nagel, David E., published in 2010. Published in Interior Columbia Basin Interagency Deputy Team Meeting. Spokane, WA. December 7, 2010, in 2010.
Seasons other than summer: the need for annual stream temperature data, credited to Isaak, Daniel J., published in 2010. Published in Idaho American Fisheries Society Meeting. Pocatello, ID., in 2010.
Challenges for conserving and managing headwater aquatic ecosystems under a changing climate, credited to Luce, Charles H., published in 2010. Published in USFS Region 6 annual meeting. Vancouver, Washington, in 2010.
Collecting, organizing, and applying stream temperature data, credited to Luce, Charles H., published in 2009. Published in Western Watersheds and Climate Change Workshop. Boulder, CO. November 17 – 19., in 2009.