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Johnson, W.C. 1998. Adjustment of riparian vegetation to river regulation in the Great Plains, USA. Wetlands 18: 608-618.
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Jones, J.L. 2006. Side channel mapping and fish habitat suitability analysis using LIDAR topography and orthography. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 71: 1202-1206.


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Jonsson, N., B. Jonsson, and L.P. Hansen. 1998. The relative role of density-dependent and density-independent survival in the life cycle of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar. J. Anim. Ecol. 67 (5): 751-762. Doi: 10.106/j.1365-2656.1998.00237.x.
Jonsson, N., B. Jonsson, and L.P. Hansen. 2005. Does climate during embryonic development influence parr growth in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62 (10): 2502-2508.
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Jorde, K. 1996. Ecological evaluation of instream flow regulations based on temporal and spatial variability of bottom shear stress and hydraulic habitat quality. Pages 6163-6174 in: M. Leclerc, H. Capra, S. Valentin, A. Boudreault, and Y. Cote, editors. Ecohydraulics 2000, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Habitat Hydraulics. Quebec. INRS-Ea4.
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Jowett, I.G. 1990. Factors related to the distribution and abundance of brown and rainbow trout in New Zealand clear-water rivers. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 24: 429-440.
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Jowett, I.G. 1993. A method for objectively identifying pool, run, and riffle habitats from physical measurements. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 27: 241-248.
Jowett, I.G. 1993. Minimum flow assessments for instream habitat in Wellington rivers. New Zealand Freshwater Miscellaneous Report No. 63. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Christchurch, p. 33.
Jowett, I.G. 1993. Report of minimum instream flow requirements for instream habitat in Taranaki rivers. New Zealand Freshwater Miscellaneous Report No. 75. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Christchurch, p. 35.
Jowett, I.G. 1995. Spatial and temporal variability of brown trout abundance: a test of regression models. Rivers 5 (1): 1-12.
Jowett, I.G. 1997. Instream flow methods: a comparison of approaches. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 13 (2): 115-128. Doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-1646(199703)13:2<115::AID-RRR440>3.0.CO;2-6.
Jowett, I.G. 1997. Environmental effects of extreme flows. Pages 103-116 in: M.P. Mosely and C.P. Pearson, editors. Floods and droughts: the New Zealand experience. New Zealand Hydrological Society, Wellington.
Jowett, I.G. 1998. Hydraulic geometry of New Zealand rivers and its use as a preliminary method of habitat assessment. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 14 (5): 451-.
Jowett, I.G. 2000. Flow management. Pp. 289-312 in: K.J. Collier and M.J. Winterbourn, editors. New Zealand stream invertebrates: ecology and implications for management. New Zealand Limnological Society, Hamilton.
Jowett, I.G. 2002. In-stream habitat suitability criteria for feeding inanga (Galaxias maculatus). New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 36: 399-407.
Jowett, I.G. 2003. Hydraulic constraints on habitat suitability for benthic invertebrates in gravel-bed rivers. River Research and Applications 19: 495-507.
Jowett, I.G., and B.J.F. Biggs. 2006. Flow regime requirements and the biological effectiveness of habitat-based minimum flow assessments for six rivers. International Journal of River Basin Management 4: 179-189. Doi: 10.1080/15715124.2006.9635287.
Jowett, I.G., and B.J.F. Biggs. 2009. Application of the ‘natural flow’ paradigm in a New Zealand context. River Research and Applications 25: 1126-1135.
Jowett, I.G., and N.C. Boustead. 2001. Effects of substrate and sedimentation on the abundance of upland bullies (Gobiomorphus breviceps). New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 35: 605-613.
Jowett, I.G., and A.J.H. Davey. 2007. A comparison of composite habitat suitability indices and generalized additive models of invertebrate abundance and fish presence-habitat availability. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136 (2): 428-444.
Jowett, I.G., and M.J. Duncan. 1990. Flow variability in New Zealand rivers and its relationship to in-stream habitat and biota. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 24: 305-317. Doi: 10.1080/00288330.1990.9516427.
Jowett, I.G., J.W. Hayes, and M.J. Duncan. 2008. A guide to stream habitat survey methods and analysis. NIWA Science and Technology Series No. 5.
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Jowett, I.G., and J. Richardson. 1990. Microhabitat preferences of benthic invertebrates in a New Zealand river and the development of in-stream flow-habitat models for Deleatidium spp. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 24: 19-30. Doi: 10.1080/00288330.1990.9516399.
Jowett, I.G., and J. Richardson. 1994. Comparison of habitat use by fish in normal and flooded river conditions. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 28: 409-416.
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Jowett, I.G., J. Richardson, and M.L. Bonnett. 2005. Relationship between flow regime and fish abundances in a gravel-bed river, New Zealand. Journal of Fish Biology 66: 1419-1436.
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Junk, W.J. 1997. The central Amazon floodplain: ecology of a pulsing system. Springer, Berlin, Germany.
Junk, W.J. 2005. Flood pulsing and linkages between terrestrial, aquatic, and wetland systems. Verhandlungen der Internationale Vereinigung fur Teoretische und Angewandte Limnologie 29: 11-38.
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