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McCosker, R.O. 1998. Methods addressing the flow requirements of wetland, riparian and floodplain vegetation. Pages 47-6 in: A.H. Artgo and J.M. Zalucki (editors), Comparative Evaluation of Environmental Flow Assessment Techniques: Review of Methods. Occasional Paper No. 27/98, Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, Australia.

McCreadie, J.W., and M.H. Colbo. 1993. Larval and pupal microhabitat selection by Simulium truncatum Lundstrom, S. rostratum Lundstrom, and S. verecundum AA (Diptera: Simuliidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology 71: 358-367.


McCubbing, D.J.F., B.D. Bayless, and V.M. Locke. 1998. Spawning migration of radio-tagged landlocked Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus L., in Ennerdale Lake, the English Lake District. Hydrobiologia 371/372: 173-180.
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McDonald, D.G., R.A. Keeler, and W.J. McFarlane. 2007. The relationships among sprint performance, voluntary swimming activity, and social dominance in juvenile rainbow trout. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 80; 619-634.
McDonald, R.R., J.M. Nelson, V. Paragamian, and G. Barton. 2010. Modeling the effect of flow and sediment transport on white sturgeon spawning habitat in the Kootenai River, Idaho. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 136: 1077-1092.
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McHugh, P., and P. Budy. 2004. Patterns of spawning habitat selection and suitability for two populations of spring Chinook salmon, with an evaluation of generic versus site-specific suitability criteria. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 133 (1): 89-97.
McHugh, P., and P. Budy. 2006. A comparison of visual and measurement-based techniques for quantifying cobble embeddedness and fine-sediment levels in salmonid-bearing streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25 (4): 1208-1214.

McHugh, P., P. Budy, and H. Schaller. 2004. A model-based assessment of the potential response of Snake River spring-summer Chinook salmon to habitat improvements. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133: 622-638.


McIntosh, B.A., J.R. Sedell, J.E. Smith, R.C. Wissmar, S.E. Clark, and G.H. Reeves. 1994. Historical changes in fish habitat for selected river basins of eastern Oregon and Washington. Northwest Science 68: 36-53.
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McIntire, C.D. 1966. Some effects of current velocity on periphyton communities in laboratory streams. Hydrobiologia 27: 557-570.
McIntyre, P.B., A.S. Flecker, M.J. Vanni, J.M. Hood, B.W. Taylor, and S.A. Thomas. 2008. Fish distributions and nutrient cycling in streams: Can fish create biogeochemical hotspots? Ecology 89 (8): 2335-2346.
McIvor, C.C., J.A. Ley, and R.D. Bjork. 1994. Changes in freshwater inflow from the Florida Everglades to Florida Bay including effects on biota and biotic processes: A review, p. 117-146. In: S.M. Davis and J.C. Ogden (eds.). Everglades: The ecosystem and its restoration. St. Lucie Press, Delray Beach, Florida.
McKay, S.F., and A.J. King. 2006. Potential ecological effects of water extraction in small, unregulated streams. River Research and Applications 22: 1023-1027.
McKay, S.J., R.H. Devlin, and M.J. Smith. 1996. Phylogeny of Pacific salmon and trout based on growth hormone type2 and mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 3 DNA sequences. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53 (5): 11651176.
McKay, S.F., and A.J. King. 2006. Potential ecological effects of water extraction in small unregulated streams. River Research and Applications 22: 1023-1037.
McKean, J.A., D.J. Isaak, and C.W. Wright. 2008. Geomorphic controls on salmon nesting patterns described by a new, narrow-beam terrestrial-aquatic lidar. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6 (3): 125-130.
McKee, K.L., I.A. Mendelsohn, and M.D. Materne. 3004. Acute salt marsh dieback in the Mississippi River deltaic plain: a drought-induced phenomenon? Global Ecology and Biogeography 13: 65-73.

McKenney, R. 1997. Formation and maintenance of hydraulic habitat units in the streams of the Ozark Plateaus. Doctoral dissertation. Pennsylvania State University, State College.


McKernan, D.L., D.R. Johnson, and J.I. Hodges. 1950. Some factors influencing the trends of salmon populations in Oregon. Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference 15: 427449.
McKinney, M.J. 1991. Water for wildlife: Integrating science and politics in wildlife conservation. Policy Studies Journal 19 (3-4): 534-541.
McKinney, M.J., and J.G. Taylor. 1988. Western state instream flow programs, a comparative assessment. Instream Flow Information Paper 18. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biol. Rep. 89 (2).
McKinney, T., R.S. Rogers, A.D. Ayers, and W.R. Persons. 1999. Lotic community responses in the Lees Ferry reach. Pages 249-258 in: R.H. Webb, J.C. Schmidt, G.R. Marzolf, and R.A. Valdez, editors. The controlled flood in Grand Canyon. American Geophysical Union Geophysical Monograph 119, Washington, D.C., USA.
McKinney, T., R.S. Rogers, and W.R. Persons. 1999. Effects of flow reductions on aquatic biota of the Colorado below Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 19 (4): 984-991.
McKinney, T., D.W. Speas, R.S. Rogers, and W.R. Persons. 2001. Rainbow trout in a regulated river below Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona, following increased minimum flows and reduced discharge variability. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 21: 216-222. Doi:10.1577/1548-8675(2001)021<0216:RTIARR>2.0.CO;2.
McKinnon, L.J. 1997. Monitoring of fish aspects of the flooding of Barmah Forest. Marine and Freshwater Institute, Queenscliff, Australia.
McLaughlin, R.L., and J.W. Grant. 1994. Morphological and behavioral differences among recently emerged brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis, in slow- vs. fast-running water. Environmental Biology of Fishes 39: 289-300. Doi: 10.1007/BF00005130.
McLaughlin, R.L., and D.L.G. Noakes. 1998. Going against the flow - an examination of the propulsive movements made by young brook trout in streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55: 853-860. Doi: 10.1139/f97-308.
McMahon, T.A., and B.L. Finlayson. 1995. Reservoir system management and environmental flows. Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management 1: 65-76.
McMahon, T.A., and B.L. Finlayson. 2003. Droughts and antidroughts: the low flow hydrology of Australian rivers. Freshw. Biol. 48 (7): 1147-1160. Doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2427.2003.01098.x.
McMahon, T.E. 1982. Habitat suitability index models: creek chub. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-82/10.4. 23 pp.
McMahon, T.E. 1983. Habitat suitability index models: coho salmon. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-82/10.49.
McMahon, T.E., G. Gebhart, O.E. Maughan, and P.C. Nelson. 1984. Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves: spotted bass. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-82.10.72. 41 pp.
McMahon, T.E., G. Gebhart, O.E. Maughan, and P.C. Nelson. 1984. Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves: warmouth. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-82.10.67. 21 pp.
McMahon, T.E., and G.F. Hartman. 1989. Influence of cover complexity and current velocity on winter habitat use by juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46: 15511557.
McMahon, T.E., and J.W. Terrell. 1982. Habitat suitability information: channel catfish. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, FWS/OBS-82/10.2. 29 pp.
McMahon, T.E., J.W. Terrell, and P.C. Nelson. 1984. Habitat suitability information: walleye. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C.
McManamay, R.A. 2014, Quantifying and generalizing hydrologic responses to dam regulation using a statistical modeling approach. J. Hydrol. 519: 1278-1296.
McManamay, R.A., and M.S. Bevelhimer. 2013. A holistic framework for environmental flows determination in hydropower contexts. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ORNL/TM-2013/159.
McManamay, R.A., S,A, Brewer, H.I. Jager, and M.J. Troia. 2016. Organizing environmental flow frameworks to meet hydropower mitigation needs. Environmental Management doi: 10.1007/s00267-016-0726-y.
McManamay, R.A., and E.A. Frimpong. 2015. Hydrological filtering of fish life history strategies across the United States: implications for stream flow alteration. Ecological Applications 25 (1): 243-263. Doi: 10.1890/14-0247.1.
McManamay, R.A., D.J. Orth, C.A. Doloff, and M.A. Cantrell. 2010. Gravel addition as a habitat restoration technique for tailwaters. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 30 (5): 1238-1257. Doi: 10.1577/M10-007.1
McManamay, R.A., D.J. Orth, C.A. Doloff, and E.A. Frimpong. 2012. A regional classification of unregulated stream flows: spatial resolution and hierarchical frameworks. River Research and Applications 28 (7):1019-1033. doi: 10.1002/rra.1493.
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McManamay, R.A., D.J. Orth, J. Kauffman, and M.M. Davis. 2013. A database and meta-analysis of ecological responses to stream flow in the South Atlantic region. Southeastern Naturalist 12 (Monograph 5): 1-36. http://www.eaglehill.us/SENAonline/sena-v12-mon5-2013.shtml.
McManamay, R.A., B.K. Peoples, D.J. Orth, C.A. Doloff, and D.C. Mathews. 2015. Isolating causal pathways between flow and fish in the regulated river hierarchy. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72 (11): 1731-1748. Doi: 10.1139/cjfas-2015-0227.
McMichael, G.A., C.A. McKinstry, J.A. Vucelick, and J.A. Lukas. 2005. Fall Chinook salmon spawning activity versus daylight and flow in the tailrace of a large hydroelectric dam. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25 (2): 573-580.
McMichael, G.A., C.L. Rakowski, B.B. James, and J.A. Lukas. 2005. Estimated fall Chinook salmon survival to emergence in dewatered redds in a shallow side channel of the Columbia River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25: 876-884.
McMillan, J.R., G.R. Pess, M. Liermann, S.A. Morley, M.L. McHenry, L.A. Campbell, and T.P. Quinn. 2015. Using redd attributes, fry density, and otolith microchemistry to distinguish the presence of steelhead and rainbow trout in the Elwha River dam removal project. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 35 (5): 1019-1033. Doi: 10.1080/02755947
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McNeil, W.J. 1964. Redd superimposition and egg capacity of pink salmon spawning beds. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 21: 13851396.


McNeil, W.J. 1966. Randomness in distribution of pink salmon redds. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 24: 1629-1634.
McNeil, W.J. 1966. Effect of spawning bed environment on reproduction of pink and chum salmon. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fishery Bulletin 65: 495523.
McNeil, W.J. 1968. Effect of streamflow on survival of pink and chum salmon in spawning beds. Pp. 96-114 in: R.T. Myren (ed.), Logging and salmon. Proc. Forum Am. Inst. Fish. Res. Biol., Alaska District, Juneau, Alaska.
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McNicol, R.E., and D.L.G. Noakes. 1984. Environmental influences on territoriality of juvenile brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis, in a stream environment. Environmental Biology of Fishes 10: 29-42.
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