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Clapp, D.F., R.D. Clark, Jr., and J.S. Diana. 1990. Range, activity, and habitat of large, free-ranging brown trout in a Michigan stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 119 (6): 1022-1034.
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Clark, E. 1985. Methods for assessing the impact of land use changes on the natural low flow characteristics of streams. M.S. thesis, Washington State University, Pullman.
Clark, G.M. 2010. Changes in patterns of streamflow from unregulated watersheds in Idaho, western Wyoming, and northern Nevada. Journal of the American water Resources Association 46: 486-497.
Clark, M.E., and K.A. Rose. 1997. Individual-based model of stream-resident rainbow trout and brook char: model description, corroboration, and effects of sympatry and spawning season duration. Ecological Modelling 94: 157-175.
Clark, M.E., K.A. Rose, D.A. Levine, and W.W. Hargrove. 2001. Predicting climate change effects on Appalachian trout: combining GIS and individual-based modeling. Ecological Applications 11: 161-178.
Clark, R.A. 1992. Influence of stream flows and stock size on recruitment of the Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) in the Chena River, Alaska. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49 (5): 1027-1034. Doi: 10.1139/f92-115.
Clark, S.J. 2006. Relation of floodplain lake fish communities and river connectivity in the lower White River, Arkansas. Master’s thesis. Arkansas Tech University. Russellville.
Clark, S.M., J.B. Dunham, J.R. McEnroe, and S.W. Lightcap. 2014. Breeding site selection by coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in relation to large wood additions and factors that influence reproductive success. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71 (10): 1498-1507. Doi: 10.1139/cjfas-2014-0020
Clarke, A., R. Mac Nally, N. Bond, and P.S. Lake. 2010. Flow permanence affects aquatic macroinvertebrate diversity and community structure in three headwater streams in a forested catchment. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67 (10): 1649-1657.
Clarke, K.D., T.C. Pratt, R.G. Randall, D.A. Scruton, and K.E. Smokorowski. 2008. Validation of the flow management pathway: effects of flow alteration on fish habitat and fishes downstream from a hydropower dam. Canadian Technical Report for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2784: vi+111 p.
Clarkson, R.W., and M.R. Childs. 2000. Temperature effects of hypolimnial-release dams on early life stages of Colorado River Basin big-river fishes. Copeia 2000: 402-412.
Clarkson, R.W., and J.R. Wilson. 1995. Trout biomass and stream habitat relationships in the White Mountains area, east-central Arizona. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124 (4): 599612.
Clary, W.P. 1999. Stream channel and vegetation responses to late spring cattle grazing. Journal of Range Management 52: 218-227.
Clausen, B., and B.J.F. Biggs. 1997. Relationship between benthic biota and hydrological indices in New Zealand streams. Freshwater Biology 38: 327-342.
Clausen, B., and B.J.F. Biggs. 2000. Flow variables for ecological studies in temperate streams: groupings based on covariance. Journal of Hydrology 237: 184-197.
Clausen, B., I.G. Jowett, B.J.F. Biggs, and B. Moeslund. 2004. Stream ecology and flow management. Pp. 411-453 in: L.M. Tallaksen and H.A.J. Van Lanen, editors. Developments in water science, 48. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
Clausen, B., and D. Plew. 2004. How high are bed-moving flows in New Zealand rivers? J. Hydrol. 43 (1): 19-37.

Clemens, B.J., S.P. Clements, M.D. Karnowski, and D.B. Jepsen. 2009. Effects of transportation and other factors on survival estimates of juvenile salmonids in the unimpounded lower Columbia River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138 (1): 169-188.


Clews, E., I. Durance, I.P. Vaughan, and S.J. Ormerod. 2010. Juvenile salmonid populations in a temperate river system track synoptic trends in climate. Global Change Biology 16: 3271-3283. Doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02211.x
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Clifton, C. 1989. Effects of vegetation and land use on channel morphology. Pages 121-129 in: R.E. Gresswell, B.A. Barton, and J.L. Kershner, editors. Practical approaches in riparian resource management. US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Billings, Montana.
Clifton, C., and R. Evans. 2001. A framework to assess the environmental water requirements of groundwater dependent ecosystems. Pages 149-156 in: I. Rutherford, F. Sheldon, G. Brierley, and C. Kenyon (editors), Proceedings of the Australian Stream Management Conference. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Brisbane, Australia.
Clipperton, G.K., C.W. Koning, A.G. Locke, J.M. Mahoney, and B. Quazi. 2003. Instream flow needs determination for the South Saskatchewan River Basin, Alberta, Canada. Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development (Pub. No. T/719), Calgary. 2271 pp. http://www3.gov.ab.ca/env/water/regions/ssrb/IFN_reports.asp. ISBN No. 0-7785-3044-2.
Cloern, J.E. 1984. Temporal dynamics and ecological significance of salinity stratification in an estuary (South San Francisco Bay, USA). Oceanologica Acta 7: 137-141.
Cloern, J.E., A.E. Alpine, B.E. Cole, R.L.J. Wong, J.F. Arthur, and D.M. Ball. 1983. River discharge controls phytoplankton dynamics in the northern San Francisco Bay estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 16: 415-429. Doi: 10.1016/0272-7714(83)90103-8.
Cloern, J.E., and A.D. Jassby. 2012. Drivers of change in estuarine-coastal ecosystems: discoveries from four decades of study in San Francisco Bay. Reviews of Geophysics 50: RG4001. Doi: 10.1029/2012RG000397.
Closs, G.P., and P.S. Lake. 1994. Spatial and temporal variation in the structure of an intermittent-stream food web. Ecol. Monogr. 64: 1-21.
Closs, G.P., and P.S. Lake. 1996. Drought, differential mortality, and the coexistence of native and introduced fish species in a southeast Australian intermittent stream. Environmental Biology of Fishes 47: 17-26. Doi:10.1007/BF00002376.
Clothier, W.D. 1953, Fish loss and movements in irrigation diversions from the west Gallatin River, Montana. Journal of Wildlife Management 17: 144-158.
Clothier, W.D. 1954. Effect of water reductions on fish movement in irrigation diversions. Journal of Wildlife Management 118: 150-160.
Clow, D.W. 2010. Changes in the timing of snowmelt and streamflow in Colorado: a response to recent warming. Journal of Climate 23: 2293-2306.
Coats, R., L. Collins, J. Florsheim, and D. Kaufman. 1985. Channel change, sediment transport, and fish habitat in a coastal stream: effects of an extreme event. Environmental Management 9 (1): 35-48.
Coats, R.N., and T.O. Miller. 1981. Cumulative silvicultural impacts on watersheds: a hydrological and regulatory dilemma. Environmental Management 5: 147-160.

Cobb, D.G., T.D. Galloway, and J.F. Flannagan. 1992. Effects of discharge and substrate stability on density and species composition of stream insects. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49: 1788-1795.


Cobb, S.P., and J.R. Clark. 1981. Aquatic habitat studies on the lower Mississippi River, river mile 480-530. Report 2, aquatic habitat mapping. Misc. Paper E-80-1. United States Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experimental Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Coble, D.W. 1961. Influence of water exchange and dissolved oxygen in redds on survival of steelhead trout embryos. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 90 (4): 469-474. Doi:10.1577/1548-8659(1961)90[469:IOWEADJ2.0.CO;2.
Cochnauer, T. 1976. Instream flow techniques for large river. Pages 387-392 in: J.F. Orsborn and C.H. Allman (editors). Proceedings of the Symposium and Specialty Conference on Instream Flow Needs II. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.
Coccoli, H.A. 1996. Effects of springtime flow alteration on side channel habitat in the Green River. M.S. thesis, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle. 78 pp.
Coe, T.A. 2001. Contrasting discharge patterns, juvenile salmonid use, and fish community structure in off-channel floodplain habitats, Queets River, Washington. Master’s thesis, University of Washington, Seattle.
Coggins, T. 2005. Habitat use and seasonal abundance patterns of juvenile alosines in the lower Roanoke River, North Carolina. Master’s thesis. East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina.
Cohen, P., H. Andriamahefa, and J.-G. Wasson. 1998. Towards a regionalization of aquatic habitat: distribution of mesohabitats at the scale of a large basin. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 14: 391-404.
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Colby, A. 2005. A comparison of the Wisconsin coldwater fish index and the fish habitat suitability index. Master’s thesis. University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Cole, D., D.G. Kehler, C. Bourne, and Y.F. Wiersma. 2009. A new measure of longitudinal connectivity for stream networks. Landscape Ecology 24: 101-113.
Collas, F.P.L., R.K. Koopman, A.J. Hendriks, G. Van der Velde. L.N.H. Verbrugge, and R.S.E.W. Leuven. 2014. Effects of desiccation on native and non-native molluscs in rivers, Freshw, Biol. 59: 41-55

Collen, P., and R.J. Gibson. 2000. The general ecology of beavers (Castor spp.), as related to their influence on stream ecosystems and riparian habitats, and the subsequent effects on fish - a review. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 10: 439-461. Doi: 10.1023/A:1012262217012.


Collier, K.J. 1993. Flow preferences of aquatic invertebrates in the Tongariro River. Department of Conservation Science and Research Series 60. Wellington, New Zealand.
Collier, K.J. 1993. Flow preferences of larval Chironomidae (Diptera) in Tongariro River, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 27: 219-226. Doi: 10.1080/00288330.1993.9516561.
Collier, K.J. 2002. Effects of flow regulation and sediment flushing on instream habitat and benthic invertebrates in a New Zealand river influenced by a volcanic eruption. River Research and Applications 18 (3): 213-226.
Collier, K.J., and J.M. Quinn. 2003. Land-use influences macroinvertebrate community response following a pulse disturbance. Freshwater Biology 48: 1462-1481.
Collier, K.J., and M.D. Wakelin. 1996. Instream habitat use by blue duck (Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos) in a New Zealand river. Freshwater Biology 35: 277-287.
Collier, M., R.H. Webb, and J.C. Schmidt. 1996. Dams and rivers: Primer on the downstream effects of dams. U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1126, Denver.
Collier, M.P., R.H. Webb, and E.D. Andrews. 1997. Experimental flooding in the Grand Canyon. Scientific American 276: 82-89.
Collings, M.R. 1974. Generalization of spawning and rearing discharges for several Pacific salmon species in western Washington. U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report, Tacoma.
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Collins, B.D., D.B. Montgomery, K.L. Fetherston, and T.R. Abbe. The floodplain large-wood cycle hypothesis: a. mechanism for the physical and biotic structuring of temperate forested alluvial valleys in the North Pacific coastal ecoregion. Geomorphology 139-140: 460-470.
Collins, J.P., C. Young, J. Howell, and W.L. Minckley. 1981. Impact of flooding in a Sonoran Desert stream, including elimination of an endangered fish population (Poeciliopsis occidentalis, Poeciliidae). Southwestern Naturalist 26: 415-423.
Collins, M.R., W.C. Post, D.C. Russ, and T. Smith. 2002. Habitat use and movements of juvenile shortnose sturgeon in the Savannah River, Georgia-South Carolina. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131: 975-979
Colonnello, G., and E. Medina. 1998. Vegetation changes induced by dam construction in a tropical estuary: the case of the Manamo River, Orinoco Delta (Venezuela). Plant Ecology 139: 145-154.
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Colwell, R.K. 1974. Predictability, constancy, and contingency of periodic phenomena. Ecology 55: 1148-1153.
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Conallin, J., M. Olsen, E. Boegh, J.K. Jensen, and S. Pedersen. 2010. Habitat suitability indices development in Denmark: are international indices applicable under small lowland stream conditions? International Journal of River Basin Management 8: 151-160.
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Conner, W.H., and J.W. Day, Jr. 1988. The impact of rising water levels on tree growth in Louisiana. Pages 219-224 in: D.D. Hook, editor. The ecology and management of wetlands. Volume 2: management, use, and value of wetlands. Croom Helm Publishers, London, U.K.
Connolly, P.J. 1996. Resident cutthroat trout in the central Coast Range of Oregon: logging effects, habitat associations, and sampling protocols. Doctoral dissertation. Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Connolly, P.J., and S.J. Brenkman. 2008. Fish assemblage, density, and growth in lateral habitats within natural and regulated sections of Washington’s Elwha River prior to dam removal. Northwest Science 82: 107-118.
Connor, E.J., and D.E. Pflug. 2004. Changes in the distribution and density of pink, chum, and Chinook salmon spawning in the upper Skagit River in response to flow management measures. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24 (3): 835-852.
Connor, W.H., J.G. Gosselink, and R.T. Parrondo. 1981. Comparison of the vegetation of three Louisiana swamp sites with different flooding regimes. American Journal of Botany 68: 320-331.
Connor, W.P., H.L. Burge, and D.H. Bennett. 1998. Detection of subyearling chinook salmon at a Snake River dam: implications for summer flow augmentation. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 18: 530-536.
Connor, W.P., H.L. Burge, J.R. Yearsley, and T.C. Bjornn. 2003. The influence of flow and temperature on survival of wild subyearling fall chinook salmon in the Snake River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 23: 362-375. Doi: 10.1577/1548-8675(2003)023<0362:IOFATO>2.0.CO;2.
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