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Powell, G.L. 1979. Estuarine fishery dynamics and freshwater inflow fluctuations in the San Antonio Bay System, Texas. Proceedings of the 31st Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 31: 498-504.
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Powell, G.L., J. Matsumoto, and D.A. Brock. 2002. Methods for determining minimum freshwater inflows needs of Texas bays and estuaries. Estuaries 25 (6B): 1262-1274.


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Power, M.E. 1984. Depth distributions of armored catfish: predator-induced resource avoidance. Ecology 65: 523-528.
Power, M.E. 1984. Power, M.E. 1984. Habitat quality and the distribution of algae-grazing catfish in a Panamanian stream. J. Anim. Ecol. Power, M.E. 1984. 53: 357-374. Doi: 10.2307/4521.
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Power, M.E. 1995. Floods, food chains, and ecosystem processes in rivers. Pages 52-60 in: C.G. Jones and J.H. Lawton, editors. Linking species and ecosystems. Chapman and Hall, New York, New York, USA.
Power, M.E., N. Brozovic, C. Bode, et al. 2005. Spatially explicit tools for understanding and sustaining inland water ecosystems. Frontiers of Ecology and the Environment 3: 47-55.
Power, M.E., W.E. Dietrich, and J.C. Finlay. 1996. Dams and downstream aquatic biodiversity: potential food web consequences of hydrologic and geomorphic change. Environmental Management 20: 887-895.
Power, M.E., M.S. Parker, and W.E. Dietrich. 2008. Seasonal reassembly of a river food web: floods, droughts, and impacts of fish. Ecological Monographs 78: 263-282.
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Power, M.E., A. Sun, G. Parker, W.E. Dietrich, and J.T. Wootton. 1995. Hydraulic food-chain models: an approach to the study of food-web dynamics in large rivers. BioScience 45: 159-167.
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Pratt, K.L. 1984. Habitat selection and species interactions of juvenile westslope cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki lewisi) and bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in the upper Flathead River basin. Master’s thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow.
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Price, A.E., and P. Humphries. 2010. The role of dispersal and retention in the early life stages of shrimp in a lowland river. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67 (4): 720-729. Doi:10.1139/F10-015.
Price, A.E., P. Humphries, B. Gawne, and M.C. Thoms. 2013. Effects of discharge regulation on slackwater characteristics at multiple scales in a lowland river. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70 (2): 253-262.
Price, K., A. Suski, J. McGarvie, B. Beasley, and J.S. Richardson. 2003. Communities of aquatic insects of old-growth and clear cut coastal headwater streams of varying flow persistence. Can. J. For. Res. 33 (8): 1416-1432. Doi: 10.1139/x03-089.
Primack, A.G.B. 2000. Simulation of climate-change effects on riparian vegetation in the Pere Marquette River, Michigan. Wetlands 20: 538-547.
Pringle, C.M. 1997. Exploring how disturbance is transmitted upstream: going against the flow. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 16: 425-438. Doi: 10.2307/1468028.
Pringle, C.M. 2000. River conservation in tropical versus temperate latitudes. Pp. 371-381 in: P.J. Boon, B.R. Davies, and G.E. Petts, eds. Global Perspectives on River Conservation: Science, Policy and Practice. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
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Pringle, C.M. 2001. Hydrological connectivity and the management of biological reserves: a global perspective. Ecological Applications 11: 981-988.
Pringle, C.M. 2003. What is hydrological connectivity and why is it ecologically important? Hydrological Processes 17: 2685-2689.
Pringle, C.M., M.C. Freeman, and B.J. Freeman. 2000. Regional effects of hydrological alterations on riverine macrobiota in the New World: Tropical-temperate comparisons. BioScience 50: 807-823.
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Pringle, C.M., and T. Hamazaki. 1997. Effects of fishes on algal response to storms in a tropical stream. Ecology 78: 2432-2442.
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Pritchett, T., and M. Pyron. 2011. Fish assemblages respond to habitat and hydrology in the Wabash River, Indiana. River Research and Applications doi: 10.1002/rra.1528
Propst, D.L., and K.B. Gido. 2004. Responses of native and nonnative fishes to natural flow regime mimicry in the San Juan River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133 (4): 922-931. Doi: 10.1577/T03-057.1
Propst, D.L., K.B. Gido, and J.A. Stefferud. 2008. Natural flow regimes, nonnative fishes, and native fish persistence in arid-land river systems. Ecological Applications 18 (5): 1236-1252. Doi: 10.1890/07-1489.1
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Prowse, T.D. 1994. Environmental significance of ice to streamflow in cold regions. Freshwater Biology 32: 241-259.
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Puckridge, J.T., K.F. Walker, and J. Costelloe. 2000. Hydrological persistence and the ecology of dryland rivers. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management 16: 385-402.
Pulwarty, R.S., and K.T. Redmond. 1997. Climate and salmon restoration in the Columbia River basin: the role and usability of seasonal forecasts. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 78: 381-397.
Purchase, C.F., and J.A. Hutchings. 2008. A temporally stable spatial pattern in the spawner density of a freshwater fish: evidence for an ideal despotic distribution. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65 (3): 382-388.
Purseglove, J. 1988. Taming the Flood: History and Natural History of Rivers and Wetlands, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Purtlebaugh, C.H., and M.S. Allen. 2010. Relative abundance, growth, and mortality of five age-0 estuarine fishes in relation to discharge of the Suwannee River, Florida. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139 (4): 1233-1246.
Pusey, B.J., and A.H. Arthington. 2003. Importance of the riparian zone to the conservation and management of freshwater fish: a review. Marine and Freshwater Research 54: 1-16.
Pusey, B.J., A.H. Arthington, and M.G. Read. 1993. Spatial and temporal variation in fish assemblage structure in the Mary River, southeastern Queensland: the influence of habitat structure. Environmental Biology of Fishes 37: 355-380.
Pusey, B.J., A.H. Arthington, and M.J. Kennard. 2004. Hydrologic regime and its influence on broad-scale patterns of fish biodiversity in north-eastern Australian rivers. In: Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Ecohydraulics, 12th-17th September 2004, Madrid, Spain.
Pusey, B.J., M.J. Kennard, and A.H. Arthington. 2000. Discharge variability and the development of predictive models relating stream fish assemblage structure to habitat in northeastern Australia. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 9: 30-50.
Quammen, M.L., and C.P. Onuf. 1993. Laguna Madre: Seagrass changes continue decades after salinity reduction. Estuaries 16: 1163-1174.
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Quinn, J.W. and T.J. Kwak. 2003. Fish assemblage changes in an Ozark river after impoundment: a long-term perspective. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 132 (1): 110-119.
Quinn, T.P. 2005. The behavior and ecology of Pacific salmon and trout. Bethesda, Maryland. American Fisheries Society and the University of Washington Press.
Quinn, T.P., and D.J. Adams. 1996. Environmental changes affecting migratory timing of American shad and sockeye salmon. Ecology 77 (4): 1151-1162.
Quinn, T.P., and G.B. Buck. 2001. Size- and sex-selective mortality of adult sockeye salmon: bears, gulls, and fish out of water. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130: 995-1005.
Quinn, T.P., D.M. Eggers, J.H. Clark, and H.B. Rich, Jr. 2007. Density, climate, and the processes of prespawning mortality and egg retention in Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64 (3): 574-582.
Quinn, T.P., A.P. Hendry, and L.A. Wetzel. 1995. The influence of life history trade-offs and the size of incubation gravels on egg size variation in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Oikos 74: 425-438.
Quinn, T.P., S. Hodgson, and C. Peven. 1997. Temperature, flow, and the migration of adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Columbia River. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54 (6): 13491360.
Quinn, T.P., and N.P. Peterson. 1996. The influence of habitat complexity and fish size on overwinter survival and growth of individually marked juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Big Beef Creek, Washington. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53 (7): 15551564.
Quiros, R., and S. Cuch. 1989. The fisheries and limnology of the lower Plata Basin. Pp. 429-443 in: D.P. Dodge (ed.) Proceedings of the International Large Rivers Symposium. Can. Special Publ. Fish. Aquatic Sciences 106.
Quist, M.C., W.A. Hubert, and F.J. Rahel. 2004. Relations among habitat characteristics, exotic species, and turbid-river cyprinids in the Missouri River drainage of Wyoming. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133 (3): 727-742.
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Quist, M.C., J.S. Tillma, M.N. Burlingame, and C.S. Guy. 1999. Overwinter habitat use of shovelnose sturgeon in the Kansas River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128 (3): 522-527.
Raabe, E.A., R.E. Edwards, C.C. Mcivor, J.W. Grubbs, and G.D. Dennis. 2007. Habitat and hydrology: assessing biological resources of the Suwannee River estuarine system. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 2007-1382, St. Petersburg, Florida.
Rabeni, C.F., and R.B. Jacobson. 1993. The importance of fluvial hydraulics to fish-habitat restoration in low-gradient alluvial streams. Freshwater Biology 29: 211-220.
Rabeni, C.F., and R.B. Jacobson. 1993. Geomorphic and hydraulic influences on the abundances and distribution of stream centrarchids in Ozark, USA streams. Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii 40: 87-99.
Rader, R.B. 1997. A functional classification of the drift: traits that influence invertebrate availability to salmonids. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54: 1211-1234.
Rader, R.B., and T.A. Belish. 1999. Influence of mild to severe flow alterations on invertebrates in three mountain streams. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management 15: 353-363.
Rahel, F.J., and J.D. Olden. 2008. Assessing the effects of climate change on aquatic invasive species. Conserv. Biol. 22: 521-533.
Raibley, P.T., K.S. Irons, T.M. O’Hara, and K.D. Blodgett. 1997. Winter habitats used by largemouth bass in the Illinois River, a large floodplain ecosystem. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 17: 401-412.
Raibley, P.T., T.M. O’Hara, K.S. Irons, K.D. Blodgett, and R.E. Sparks. 1997. Largemouth bass size distributions under varying annual hydrological regimes in the Illinois River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126: 850-856.
Railsback, S. 1999. Reducing uncertainties in instream flow studies. Fisheries 24 (4): 24-26.
Railsback, S. 2001. Instream flow assessment methods: guidance for evaluating instream flow needs in hydropower licensing. Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California.
Railsback, S.F., R.F. Blackett, and N.D. Pottinger. 1993. Evaluation of the fisheries impact assessment and monitoring program for the Terror Lake hydroelectric project. Rivers 4 (4): 312-327.
Railsback, S.F., M. Gard, B.C. Harvey, J.L. White, and J.K.H. Zimmerman. 2013. Contrast of degraded and restored stream habitat using an individual-based salmon model. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 33 (2): 384-399. Doi: 10.1080/02755947.2013.765527.
Railsback, S.F., and B.C. Harvey. 2001. Individual-based model formulation for cutthroat trout, Little Jones Creek, California. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-182, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, US Department of Agriculture.
Railsback, S.F., and B.C. Harvey. 2002. Analysis of habitat-selection rules using an individual-based model. Ecology 83(7): 1817-1830.
Railsback, S.F., and B.C. Harvey. 2011. Importance of fish behavior in modelling conservation problems: food limitation as an example. Journal of Fish Biology 79: 1648-1662.
Railsback, S.F., B.C. Harvey, J.W. Hayse, and K.E. LaGory. 2005. Tests of theory for diel variation in salmonid feeding activity and use. Ecology 86 (4): 947-959.
Railsback, S.F., B.C. Harvey, S.K. Jackson, and R.H. Lamberson. 2005. inSTREAM: the individual-based stream trout research and environmental assessment model. Humboldt State University and Redwood Sciences Laboratory, Arcata, California.
Railsback, S.F., B.C. Harvey, S.K. Jackson, and R.H. Lamberson. 2009. inSTREAM: the individual-based stream trout research and environmental assessment model. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report PSW-GTR-218.
Railsback, S.F., B.C. Harvey, R.H. Lamberson, D.E. Lee, N.J. Claasen, and S. Yoshihara. 2002. Population-level analysis and validation of an individual-based cutthroat trout model. Natural Resource Modeling 15: 83-110.
Railsback, S.F., J.W. Hayse, and K.E. LaGory. 2006. Simulation analysis of within-day flow fluctuation effects on trout below Flaming Gorge Dam. Argonne National Laboratory ANL/EVS/TM/06-01 EPRI 1012855.
Railsback, S.F., and J. Kadvany. 2008. Demonstration Flow Assessment: Judgment and visual observation in instream flow studies. Fisheries 33 (5): 217-227.
Railsback, S.F., R.H. Lamberson, B.C. Harvey, and W.E. Duffy. 1999. Movement rules for spatially-explicit individual-based models of stream fish. Ecological Modelling 123: 73-89.
Railsback, S.F., H.B. Stauffer, and B.C. Harvey. 2003. What can habitat preference models tell us?: tests using a virtual trout population. Ecological Applications 13: 1580-1594. Doi: 10.1890/02-5051.
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Raleigh, R.F. 1982. Habitat suitability index models: brook trout. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-82/10.24. 42 pp.

Raleigh, R.F., T. Hickman, R.C. Solomon, and P.C. Nelson. 1984. Habitat suitability information: rainbow trout. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-82/10.60. 64 pp.


Raleigh, R.F., W.J. Miller, and P.C. Nelson. 1986. Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves: Chinook salmon. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 82 (10.122). 64 pp.
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