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Peterson, J.T., and C.F. Rabeni. 2001. Evaluating the physical characteristics of channel units in an Ozark stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (5): 898-910.


Peterson, J.T., and C.F. Rabeni. 2001. The relation of fish assemblages to channel units in an Ozark stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (5): 911-926.
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Petry, A.C., A.A. Agostinho, and L.C. Gomes. 2003. Fish assemblages of tropical floodplain lagoons: exploring the role of connectivity in a dry year. Neotropical Ichthyology 76: 606-627.
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Petts, G.E. 1984. Impounded Rivers: Perspective for Ecological Management. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester.


Petts, G.E. 1989. Perspectives for ecological management of regulated rivers. Pages 3-24 in: J.A. Gore and G.E. Petts (editors). Alternatives in Regulated River Management. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.
Petts, G.E. 1990. Regulation of large rivers: problems and possibilities for environmentally-sound river development in South America. Inter cencia 15 (6): 388-395.
Petts, G.E. 1996. Water allocation to protect river ecosystems. Regulated Rivers 12: 353-365.
Petts, G.E. 2009. Instream flow science for sustainable river management. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 45 (5): 1071-1086. Doi: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2009.00360.x
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Phelps, Q.E., S.J. Tripp, J.E. Garvey, D.P. Herzog, D.E. Ostendorf, J.W. Ridings, J.W. Crites, and R.A. Hrabik. 2010. Habitat use during early life history infers recovery needs for shovelnose sturgeon and pallid sturgeon in the middle Mississippi River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139 (4): 1060-1068. Doi: 10.1577/T09-199.1
Phelps, Q.E., S.J. Tripp, W.D. Hintz, J.E. Garvey, D.P. Herzog, D.E. Ostendorf, J.W. Ridings, J.W. Crites, and R.A. Hrabik. 2010. Water temperature and river stage influence mortality and abundance of naturally occurring Mississippi River Scaphyrhynchus sturgeon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 30 (3): 767-775.
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Piccolo, J.J., N.F. Hughes, and M.D. Bryant. 2008. Water velocity influences prey detection and capture by drift-feeding juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss irideus). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65 (2): 266-275. Doi: 10.1139/f07-172.
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Piffady, J., Y. Souchon, H. Capra, and E. Parent. 2010. Quantifying the effects of temperature and flow regime on the abundance of 0+ cyprinids in the upper River Rhone using Bayesian hierarchical modeling. Freshwater Biology 55: 59-237.
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Pilling, C.G., and J.A.A. Joness. 2002. The impact of future climate change on seasonal discharge, hydrological processes and extreme flows in the upper Wye experimental catchment, mid-Wales. Hydrological Processes 16: 1210-1213.
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Pinay, G., B. Gumiero, E. Tabacchi, O. Gimenez, A.M. Tabacchi-Planty, M.M. Hefting, T.P. Burt, V.A. Black, C. Nilsson, V. Iordache, F. Bureau, L. Vought, G.E. Petts, and H. Decamps. 2007. Patterns of denitrification rates in European alluvial soils under various hydrological regimes. Freshwater Biology 52: 252-266.
Pinto, M.C., J.R. Post, A.J. Paul, F.D. Johnston, C.D. Mushens, and J.D. Stelfox. 2013. Lateral and longitudinal displacement of stream-rearing juvenile bull trout in response to upstream migration of spawning adults. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142 (6): 1590-1601. DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2013.822419.
Pires, A.M., I.G. Cowx, and M.M. Coelho. 1999. Seasonal changes in fish community structure of intermittent streams in the middle reaches of the Guadiana basin, Portugal. Journal of Fish Biology 54: 235-249.
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