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Findlay, S. 1995. Importance of surface-subsurface exchange in stream ecosystems: the hyporheic zone. Limnology and Oceanography 40: 159-164.
Finelli, C.M, D.D. Hart, and R.A. Merz. 2002. Stream insects as passive suspension feeders: effects of velocity and food concentration on feeding performance. Oecologia 131: 145-153.
Finger, T.R., and E.M. Stewart. 1987. Response of fishes to flooding regime in lowland hardwood wetlands. Pp. 86-92 in: W.J. Matthews and D.C. Heins (eds) Community and evolutionary ecology of North American stream fishes. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
Finlay, J.C., M.E. Power, and G. Cabana. 1999. Effects of water velocity on algal carbon isotope ratios: implications for river food web studies. Limnology and Oceanography 44:1198-1203.
Finn, D.S., and N.L. Poff. 2008. Emergence and flight activity of alpine stream insects in two years with contrasting winter snowpack. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 40: 638-646.
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Firehammer, J.A., and D.L. Scarnecchia. 2006. Spring migratory movements by paddlefish in natural and regulated river segments of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers, North Dakota and Montana. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135 (1): 200-217.
Fischer, J.R., and C.P. Paukert. 2008. Habitat relationships with fish assemblages in minimally disturbed Great Plains regions. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 17: 597-609.
Fischer, J., C.P. Paukert, and M. Daniels. 2012. Fish community response to habitat alteration: impacts of sand dredging in the Kansas River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 141 (6): 1532-1544.
Fischer, P. 2000. An experimental test of metabolic and behavioural responses of benthic fish species to different types of substrate. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57: 2336-2344.
Fisher, S.G. 1997. Creativity, idea generation, and the functional morphology of streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 16: 305-318.
Fisher, S.G., L.J. Gray, N.B. Grimm, and D.E. Busch. 1982. Temporal succession in a desert stream ecosystem following flash flooding. Ecological Monographs 52: 93-110.
Fisher, S.G., and A. LaVoy. 1972. Differences in littoral fauna due to fluctuating water levels below a hydroelectric dam. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 29: 1472-1476.
Fisher, S.G., R.A. Sponseller, and J.B. Heffernan. 2004. Horizons in stream biogeochemistry: flowpaths to progress. Ecology 85 (9): 2369-2379.
Fisher, S.G., J. Welter, J. Schade, and J. Henry. 2001. Landscape challenges to ecosystem thinking: creative flood and drought in the American Southwest. Scientia Marina 65: 181-192.
Fisher, S.H., and A. LaVoy. 1972. Differences in littoral fauna due to fluctuating water levels below a hydroelectric dam. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 29: 12201227.
Fisher, S.G., R.A. Sponseller, and J.B. Heffernan. 2004. Horizons in stream biogeochemistry: flowpaths to progress. Ecology 85 (9): 2369-2379.
Fisher, S.J., and D.W. Willis. 2000. Seasonal dynamics of aquatic fauna and habitat parameters in a perched upper Missouri River wetland. Wetlands 20: 470-478.
Fisk, J.M. II. 2010. Reproductive ecology and habitat use of the robust redhorse in the Pee Dee River, North Carolina and South Carolina. Master’s thesis. North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
Fitzhugh, T.W., and B.D. Richter. 2004. Quenching urban thirst: growing cities and their impacts on freshwater ecosystems. BioScience 54: 741-754.
Fitzpatrick, F.A., M.W. Deibel, M.A. Harris, T.L. Arnold, M.A. Lutz, and K.D. Richards. 2005. Effects of urbanization on the geomorphology, habitat, hydrology, and fish index of biotic integrity of streams in the Chicago area, Illinois and Wisconsin. Pages 87-115 in: L.R. Brown, R.H. Gray, R.M. Hughes,and M.R. Meador, editors. Effects of urbanization on stream ecosystems. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 47, Bethesda, Maryland.
Fjellheim, A., J. Havardstun, G.G. Raddum, and O.A. Schnell. 1993. Effects of increased discharge on benthic invertebrates in a regulated river. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 8: 179-187.
Fladung, E., M. Scholten, and R. Thiel. 2003. Modelling the habitat preferences of preadult and adult fishes on the shoreline of the large, lowland Elbe River. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 19: 303-314.
Flannagan, J.F., D.G. Cobb, and M.K. Friesen. 1990. The relationship between some physical factors and mayflies emerging from the South Duck River and Cowan Creek, Manitoba. Pp. 233-242 in: I.C. Campbell (editor). Mayflies and stoneflies: life histories and biology. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, Massachusetts.
Flanagan, J.J. 2003. The impact of fine sediments and variable flow regimes on the habitat and survival of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) eggs. M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B.
Flannery, M.S., E.B. Peebles, and R.T. Montgomery. 2002. A percent-of-flow approach for managing reductions of freshwater inflows from unimpounded rivers to southwest Florida estuaries. Estuaries 25 (6B): 1318-1332.
Flebbe, P.A., and C.A. Dolloff. 1995. Trout use of woody debris and habitat in Appalachian wilderness streams of North Carolina. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 15: 579-590.
Flecker, A.S., and B. Feifarek. 1994. Disturbance and the temporal variability of invertebrate assemblages in two Andean streams. Freshwater Biology 31: 131-142.
Fleming, I.A., and M.R. Gross. 1994. Breeding competition in a Pacific salmon (coho: Oncorhynchus kisutch): measures of natural and sexual selection. Evolution 48: 637-657.
Fleming, S.W. 2005. Comparative analysis of glacial and nival streamflow regimes with implications for lotic habitat quantity and fish species richness, River Research and Applications 21: 363-379. Doi: 10.1002/rra.810.
Flinders, C.A., and D.D. Magoulick. 2003. Effects of stream permanence on crayfish community structure. American Midland Naturalist 149: 134-147.
Flodmark, L., H.A. Urke, J.H. Halleraker, J.V. Arnekleiv, L.A. Vollestad, and A.B.S. Poleo. 2002. Cortisol and glucose responses in juvenile brown trout subjected to a fluctuating flow regime in an artificial stream. Journal of Fish Biology 60: 238-248.
Flodmark, L.E.W., L.A. Vollestad, and T. Forseth. 2004. Performance of juvenile brown trout exposed to fluctuating water level and temperature. Journal of Fish Biology 65: 460-470. Doi: 10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00463.x
Flore, L., W. Reckendorfer, and H. Keckeis. 2000. Reaction field, capture field, and search volume of 0+ nase (Chondrostoma nasus): effects of body size and water velocity. Can. J. Fish. Aquatic Sci. 57 (2): 342-350. Doi: 10.1139/f99-236.
Flotemersch, J.E., and D.C. Jackson. 2003. Seasonal foraging by channel catfish on terrestrially burrowing crayfish in a floodplain-river ecosystem. Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology 3: 61-70.
Flowers, H.J., W.E. Pine, III, A.C. Dutterer, K.G. Johnson, J.W. Ziewitz, M.S. Allen, and F.M. Parauka. 2009. Spawning site selection and potential implications of modified flow regimes on viability of Gulf sturgeon populations. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138 (6): 1266-1284. Doi:10.1577/T08-144.1
Foeckler, F., O. Deicher, H. Schmidt, and E. Castella. 2006. Suitability of mollusks as bioindicators for meadow- and flood-channels of the Elbe-floodplains. International Review of Hydrology 91: 314-325.
Follner, K., and K. Henle. 2006. The performance of plants, mollusks, and carabid beetles as indicators of hydrological conditions in floodplain grasslands. International Review of Hydrology 91: 364-379.
Folmar, L.C., and W.W. Dickoff. 1980. The parr-smolt transformation (smoltification)and seawater adaptation in salmonids. A review of selected literature. Aquaculture 21: 1-37.
Foltz, J.W. 1982. Fish species diversity and abundance in relation to stream habitat characteristics. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Pages 305-311. Available at: http://www.seafw.org/resource/dynamic/private/PDF/FOLTZ-3050311.pdf.
Fonseca, D.M. 1999. Fluid-mediated dispersal in streams: models of settlement from the drift. Oecologia 121: 212-223.
Fonseca, D.M., and D.D. Hart. 1996. Density-dependent dispersal of black fly neonates is mediated by flow. Oikos 75: 49-58.
Fonseca, D.M., and D.D. Hart. 2001. Colonization history masks habitat preferences in local distributions of stream insects. Ecology 82 (10): 2897-2910.
Fonstad, M.A., and W.A. Marcus. 2010. High-resolution, basin-extent observations of fluvial forms and implications for process understanding. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 35: 680-698.
Fontenot, Q.C., D.A. Rutherford, and W.E. Kelso. 2001. Effects of environmental hypoxia associated with the annual flood pulse on the distribution of larval sunfish and shad in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130: 107-116.
Foreman, M.G.G., B. James, M.C. Quick, P. Hollemans, and E. Wiebe. 1997. Flow and temperature models for the Fraser and Thompson rivers. Atmosphere-Ocean 35: 109-134.
Ford, B.S., P.S. Higgins, A.F. Lewis, K.L. Cooper, T.A. Watson, G.L. Ennis, and R.L. Sweeting. 1992. Literature reviews of the life history, habitat requirements, and mitigation/compensation strategies for 13 species of sport fish in the Peace and Columbia River drainages of British Columbia. Can. Tech. Report Fish. Aquat. Sci. 2563.
Ford, J.E. 1997. Over-winter survival and habitat use of juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Lake Superior tributaries. Master’s thesis. University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire.
Ford, J.E., and D.G. Lonzarich. 2000. Overwinter survival and habitat use by juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in two Lake Superior tributaries. Journal of Great Lakes Research 26: 94-101.
Fore, J.D., Dauwalter, D.C., and W.L. Fisher. 2007. Microhabitat use by smallmouth bass in an Ozark stream. J. Freshw. Ecol. 22 (2): 189-199.
Forlong, R.G. 1994. Determining minimum flows for rivers in the Kapiti Coast district. Proceedings of 1994 Limnological Society Conference, New Zealand Limnological Society, Hamilton.
Forrester, G.E., J.G. Chace, and W. McCarthy. 1994. Diel and density-related changes in food consumption and prey selection by brook charr in a New Hampshire stream. Environmental Biology of Fishes 39 (3): 301-311. Doi:10.1007/BF00005131.
Fossati, J., G. Pautou, and J.-P. Peltier. 1999. Water as resource and disturbance for wadi vegetation in a hyperarid area (Wadi Sannur, Eastern Desert, Egypt). J. Arid Environ. 43: 63-77.
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Fowler, R.T. 2004. The recovery of benthic invertebrate communities following dewatering in two braided rivers. Hydrobiologia 523 (1-3): 17-28. Doi: 10.1023/B:HYDR.0000033077.13139.7f
Fox, D.A., J.E. Hightower, and F.M. Parauka. 2000. Gulf sturgeon spawning migration and habitat in the Choctawhatchee River system, Alabama-Florida. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129: 811-826.
Fraley, J., and J. Decker-Hess. 1987. Effects of stream and lake regulation on reproductive success of kokanee in the Flathead River system, Montana, U.S.A. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 1: 257-265. Doi: 10.1002/rrr.3450030103
Fraley, J.J., and P.J. Graham. 1981. Physical habitat, geological bedrock types and trout densities in tributaries of the Flathead River drainage, Montana. In: N.B. Armantrout, editor. Acquisition and utilization of aquatic habitat inventory information. Proceedings of a symposium, Portland, Oregon. American Fisheries Society, Western Division, Bethesda.
Fraley, J.J., S.L. McMullin, and P.J. Graham. 1986. Effects of hydroelectric operations on the kokanee population in the Flathead River system, Montana. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 6: 560-568.
Franssen, N.R., K.B. Gido, C.S. Guy, J.A. Tripe, S.J. Shrank, T.R. Strakosh, K.N. Bertrand, C.M. Franssen, K.L. Pitts, and C.P. Paukert. 2006. Effects of floods on fish assemblages in an intermittent prairie stream. Freshwater Biology 51: 2072-2086.
Franz, E.H., and F.A. Bazzaz. 1977. Simulation of vegetation response to modified hydrologic regimes: A probabilistic model based on niche differentiation in a floodplain forest. Ecology 58: 176-183.
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Franssen, J., C. Blais, M. Lapointe, F. Berube, N. Bergeron, and P. Magnan. 2012. Asphyxiation and entombment mechanisms in fines rich spawning substrates: experimental evidence with brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) embryos. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69 (3): 587-599. Doi: 10.1139/F2011-168.
Franssen, N.R., K.B. Gido, and D.L. Propst. 2007. Flow regime affects availability of nonnative prey of an endangered predator. Biological Conservation 138: 330-340.
Franssen, N.R., K.B. Gido, T.R. Strakosh, K.N. Bertrand, C.M. Franssen, C.P. Paukert, K.L. Pitts, C.S. Guy, J.A. Tripe, and S.J. Shrank. 2006. Effects of floods on fish assemblages in an intermittent prairie stream. Freshwater Biology 51: 2072-2086.
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Fraser, F.J. 1969. Population density effects on survival and growth of juvenile coho salmon and steelhead trout in experimental stream-channels. Pp. 253-266 in: T.G. Northcote, editor. Salmon and trout in streams. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
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