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Keith, R.M., T.C. Bjornn, W.R. Meehan, N.J. Hetrick, and M.A. Brusven. 1998. Response of juvenile salmonids to riparian and instream cover modifications in small streams flowing through second-growth forests in southeast Alaska. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124: 886-897.


Kelder, B.F., and J.M. Farrell. 2009. A spatially explicit model to predict walleye spawning in an eastern Lake Ontario tributary. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29 (6): 1686-1697. Doi: 10.1577/M08-222.1
Kelher, C., T. Wagener, M. Gooseff, B. McGlynn, K. McGuire, and L. Marshall. 2011. Investigating controls on the thermal sensitivity of Pennsylvania streams. Hydrological Processes 26: 137-156.
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Keller, E.A., and A. MacDonald. 1995. River channel change: the role of large woody debris. Pp. 217-235 in: A. Gurnell and G. Petts (editors), Changing River Channels. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester.
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Kelly, D., A. Davey, and G. James. 2006. “Like a fish out of water”: life in a disappearing river. Water and Atmosphere 14: 18-19.
Kelly, L.H., J. Hay, N.F. Hughes, E. Goodwin, and J.W. Hayes. 2012. Flow related models for simulating river hydraulics, invertebrate drift transport, and foraging energetics of drift-feeding salmonids: user’s guide (version 1.1). Cawthron Report 922.
Kelly, L.H., J. Hay, N.F. Hughes, E. Goodwin, and J.W. Hayes. 2015. Flow related models for simulating river hydraulics, invertebrate drift transport, and foraging energetics of drift-feeding salmonids: user’s guide (version 1.2). Cawthron Institute, Nelson, New Zealand.
Kelly, V. 2008. Influence of streamflow regime and biotic interactions on fish assemblage structure in rivers of the Northern Great Plains. Dissertation. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.

Kelsch, S.W. 1994. Lotic fish-community structure following transition from severe drought to high discharge. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 9: 331-341.


Kemp, J.L., D.M. Harper, and G.A. Crosa. 1999. Use of “functional habitats” to link ecology with morphology in river rehabilitation. Aquatic conservation: marine and freshwater ecosystems 9 (1): 159.
Kemp, P.S., J.D. Armstrong, and D.J. Gilvear. 2005. Behavioural responses of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) to presence of boulders. River Res. Appl. 21: 1053-1060. Doi: 10.1002/rra.864.
Kemp, P.S., M.H. Gessel, and J.G. Williams. 2005. Fine-scale behavioral responses of Pacific salmonids as they encounter divergence and acceleration of flow. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 134 (2): 390-398.
Kemp, P.S., D.J. Gilvear, and J.D. Armstrong. 2003. Do juvenile Atlantic salmon parr track local changes in water velocity? Rivers Research and Applications 19: 569-575.
Kemp, P.S., D.J. Gilvear, and J.D. Armstrong. 2006. Variation in performance reveals discharge-related energy costs for foraging Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) parr. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 15: 565-571.
Kemp, P., D. Sear, A. Collins, P. Naden, and I. Jones. 2011. The impacts of fine sediment on riverine fish. Hydrol. Proc. 25 (11): 1800-1821. Doi: 10.1002/hyp.7940.
Kempema, E.W., and R. Ettema. 2009. Variations in anchor-ice crystal morphology related to river flow characteristics. Pages 159-168 in: F.E. Hicks and S. Warren, editors. Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on River Ice. St. Johns, Newfoundland.
Kendall, N.W., J.R. McMillan, M.R. Sloat, T.W. Buehrens, T.P. Quinn, G.R. Pess, K.V. Kuzishchin, M.M. McClure, and R.W. Zabel. 2015. Anadromy and residency in steelhead and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): a review of the processes and patterns. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72 (3): 319-342. Doi: 10.1139/cjfas-2014-0192.
Kendy, E. 2005. Impacts of irrigation conversion on ground water, streamflow and wetlands. Proceedings, Western Wetlands Conference, Golden, Colorado.
Kendy, E. 2005. Water-balance considerations for instream flow restoration design: understanding irrigation return flow. Trout Unlimited Western Water Project, Columbia River Transactions, p. 56.
Kendy, E. 2006. Role of artificial ground-water recharge in streamflow management: past, present, and future. Proceedings, American water Resources Association, Montana Section, Polson, Montana, October 12-13, 2006. http://awra.org/state/montana/events/conference.htm.
Kendy, E., C. Apse, K. Blann, et al. 2012. A practical guide to environmental flows for policy and planning, with nine case studies from the United States. The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA.
Kendy, E., and J.D. Bredehoeft. 2006. Transient effects of ground-water pumping and surface-water irrigation returns on streamflow. Water Resources Research 42 W08415, doi:10.1029/2005WR004792.
Kendy, E., J.S. Sanderson, J.D. Olden, C.D. Apse, M.M. DePhilip, J.A. Haney, R.R. Knight, and J.K.H. Zimmerman. 2009. Applications of the ecological limits of hydrologic alteration (ELOHA) in the United States. Int. Conf. on Implementing Environ. Water Allocations, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 23-26 February. Available at: http://depts.washington.edu/oldenlab/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Kendy-et-al-ELOHA-applications_2009.pdf.
Kennard, M.J., S.J. Mackay, S.J. Pusey, J.D. Olden, and N. Marsh. 2010. Quantifying uncertainty in estimation of hydrologic metrics for ecohydrological studies. River Research and Applications 26: 137-156. Doi: 10.1002/rra.1249
Kennard, M.J., J.D. Olden, A.A. Arthington, B.J. Pusey, and N.L. Poff. 2007. Multiscale effects of flow regime and habitat and their interaction on fish assemblage structure in eastern Australia. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64 (10): 1346-1359. Doi: 10.1139/f07-108.
Kennard, M.J., B.J. Pusey, J.D. Olden, S.J. Mackay, J.L. Stein, and N. Marsh. 2010. Classification of natural flow regimes in Australia to support environmental flow management. Freshwater Biology 55: 171-193. Doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2009.02307.x.
Kennard, M.J., B.J. Pusey, S.J. Mackay, J.D. Olden, and N. Marsh. 2009. Quantifying uncertainty in estimation of hydrologic metrics for ecohydrological studies. River Research and Applications 25: doi:10.1002/rra
Kennard, N.R. 2000. Development and testing of a rapid assessment methodology for instream habitat. Master’s thesis, Utah State University, Logan, Utah. 69 pp.
Kennedy, B.P., K.M. Nislow, and C.L. Folt. 2008. Habitat-mediated foraging limitations drive survival bottlenecks for juvenile salmon. Ecology 89 (9): 2529-2541.
Kennedy, G.J.A., and C.D. Strange. 1982. The distribution of salmonids in upland streams in relation to depth and gradient. Journal of Fish Biology 20: 579-591.
Kennedy, G.J.A., and C.D. Strange. 1986. The effects of intra and inter-specific competition on the distribution of stocked juvenile Atlantic, Salmo salar L., in relation to depth and gradient in an upland trout Salmo trutta L. stream. Journal of Fish Biology 29: 199-214. Doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.1986.tb04938.x.
Kennedy, T.A., C.B. Yackulic, W.T. Cross, P.E. Grams, M.D. Yard, and A.J. Copp. 2013. The relation between invertebrate drift and and two primary controls, discharge and benthic densities, in a large regulated river. Freshwater Biology 59: 557-572. Doi: 10.1111/fwb.12285.
Kennedy, T.L., D.S. Gutzler, and R.L. Leung. 2009. Predicting future threats to the long-term survival of Gila trout using a high-resolution simulation of climate change. Climatic Change 94: 503-515.
Kennen, J.G., J.A. Henriksen, and S.P. Nieswand. 2007. Development of the hydroecological integrity process for determining environmental flows for New Jersey streams. U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5206, West Trenton, New Jersey.
Kennen, J.G., L.J. Kauffman, M.A. Ayers, D.M. Wolock, and S.J. Colarullo. 2008. Use of an integrated flow model to estimate ecologically relevant hydrologic characteristics at stream biomonitoring sites. Ecological Modeling 211: 57-76.
Kennen, J.G., K. Riva-Murray, and K.M. Beaulieu. 2009. Determining hydrologic factors that influence stream macroinvertebrate assemblages in the northeastern US. Ecohydrology 2 (1): 88-106.
Kennen, J.G., and M.L. Riskin. 2010. Evaluating effects of potential changes in streamflow regime on fish and aquatic-invertebrate assemblages in the New Jersey Pinelands. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5079. Available at: http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2010/5079/
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Keppeler, E.T., and R.R. Ziemer. 1990. Logging effects on streamflow: water yield and summer low flows at Caspar Creek in northwestern California. Water Resources Research 26: 1669-1679.
Kercher, S.M., and J.B. Zedler. 2004. Flood tolerance in wetland angiosperms: a comparison of invasive and noninvasive species. Aquat. Bot. 80: 89-102.
Kerezsy, A., S.R. Balcombe, A.H. Arthington, and S.E. Bunn. 2011. Continuous recruitment underpins fish persistence in the arid rivers of far western Queensland, Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 62: 1178-1190.
Kerr, J.L., D.S. Baldwin, and K.L. Whitworth. 2013. Options for managing hypoxic blackwater events in river systems: a review. J. Environ. Manage. 114: 139-147.
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Kershner, J.L., and W.M. Snider. 1992. Importance of a habitat-level classification system to design instream flow studies. Pp. 179-193 in: P.J. Boon, P. Calow, and G.E. Petts (eds.), River Conservation and Management. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
Kessler, R.K., A.F. Casper, and G.K. Weddle. 1995. Temporal variation in microhabitat use and spatial relations in the benthic fish community of a stream. American Midland Naturalist 134: 361-370.
Khoroshko, P.N. 1972. The amount of water in the Volga basin and its effect on the reproduction of sturgeon (Acipenseridae) under conditions of normal and regulated discharge. Journal of Ichthyology 12: 608-616.
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Kiernan, J.D., P.B. Moyle. 2012. Flows, droughts, and aliens: factors affecting the fish assemblage in a Sierra Nevada, California, stream. Ecological. Applications. 22: 1146-1161. Doi: 10.1890/11-1047.1.
Kiernan, J.D., P.B. Moyle, and P.K. Crain. 2012. Restoring native fish assemblages to a regulated California stream using the natural flow regime concept. Ecological Applications 22 (5): 1472-1482. Doi: 10.1890/11-0480.1.
Kiffney, P.M., C.M. Greene, J.E. Hall, and J.R. Davies. 2006. Tributary streams create spatial discontinuities in habitat, biological productivity, and diversity in mainstem rivers. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63 (11): 2516-1530.
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Kim, T.J. 2012. Evaluating the impacts of instream flow on water supply for municipal and irrigation use. River Research and Applications 28: 247-257.
Kimmerer, W.J. 2002. Effects of freshwater flow on abundance of estuarine organisms: Physical effects or trophic linkages? Marine Ecology Progress Series 243: 39-55. Doi: 10.3354/meps243039.
Kimmerer, W.J. 2002. Physical, biological, and management responses to variable freshwater flow into the San Francisco estuary. Estuaries 25: 1275-1290.
Kimmerer, W.J. 2008. Losses of Sacramento River Chinook salmon and delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) to entrainment in water diversions in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science [online serial] 6 (2): article 2.
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Kimmerer, W.J., M.I. MacWilliams, and E.S. Gross. 2013. Variations of fish habitat and extent of the low-salinity zone with freshwater flow in the San Francisco Estuary. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science [online serial] 11 (4).
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King, A.J. 2004. Ontogenetic patters of habitat use by fishes within the main channel of an Australian floodplain river. Journal of Fish Biology 65: 1582-1603. Doi:10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00567.x.
King, A.J. 2005. Fish in the Barmah-Millewa Forest – history, status and management challenges. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 11: 117-126.
King, A.J., D.A. Crook, W. M. Koster, J. Mahoney, and Z. Tonkin. 2005. Comparison of larval fish drift in the Lower Goulburn and mid-Murray Rivers. Ecological Management & Restoration 6: 136-139.
King, A.J., P. Humphries, and P.S. Lake. 2003. Fish recruitment on floodplains: the roles of patterns of flooding and life history characteristics. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 60 (7): 773-786. Doi:10.1139/f03-057.
King, A.J., Z.D. Tonkin, and J. Lieshcke. 2012. Short-term effects of a prolonged blackwater event on aquatic fauna in the Murray River, Australia: considerations for future events. Mar. Freshw. Res. 63: 576-86.
King, A.J., Z. Tonkin, and J.M. Mahoney. 2007. Assessing the effectiveness of environmental flows on fish recruitment in Barmah-Millewa Forest. Report to Murray-Darling Basin Commission. Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental research, Department of Sustainability and Environment, Melbourne, Victoria.
King, A.J., Z. Tonkin, and J.M. Mahoney. 2009. Environmental flows enhance native fish spawning and recruitment in the Murray River, Australia. River Research and Applications 25: 1205-1218. Doi:10.1002/rra.1209.
King, A.J., K.A. Ward, P. O’Connor, D. Green, Z. Tonkin, and J. Mahoney. 2010. Adaptive management of an environmental watering event to enhance native fish spawning and recruitment. Freshwater Biology 55: 17-31. doi:10.1111/j.1365.2009.02178.x.
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King, J., and C. Brown. 2006. Environmental flows: striking the balance between development and resource protection. Ecology and Society 11: 26. http://www.ecologyandsociety.g/vol11/iss2/art26/.
King, J.M., and C. Brown. 2010. Integrated basin flow assessments: concepts and method development in Africa and South-east Asia. Freshwater Biology 55: 127-146.
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King, J.M., J.A. Cambray, and D.N. Impson. 1998. Linked effects of dam-released floods and water temperature on spawning of the Clanwilliam yellowfish Barbus capensis. Hydrobiologia 384: 245-265.
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