Stream temperature science and management is rapidly shifting from single-metric driven approaches to multi-metric, thermal regime characterizations of streamscapes. Given considerable investments in recovery of cold-water fisheries (e.g., Pacific salmon and other declining native species), understanding where cold water is likely to persist, and how cold-water thermal regimes vary, is critical for conservation. California's unique position at the southern end of cold-water ecosystems in the northern hemisphere, variable geography and hydrology, and extensive flow regulation requires a systematic approach to thermal regime classification. We used publicly available, long-term (> 8 years) stream temperature data from 77 sites across Calif...
Study region: The Salmon River is the second largest tributary of the Klamath River in northern Cali...
Studies predicting how the distribution of aquatic organisms will shift with climate change often us...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Abstract: For large, regulated rivers, operators can impact abiotic conditions for the benefit of t...
Water temperature is a critical water quality parameter that affects salmonid survival by influencin...
In this paper, we provide a method for examining water quality objectives below dams at the mesoscal...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forest, Watershed, and Wildland Science...
Thermal landscapes include minute-to-minute fluctuations and meter-to-meter diversity; both of which...
Record-breaking droughts and high temperatures in 2015 across the Pacific Northwest, USA provide an ...
Project (M.S., Civil Engineering)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Shasta Reservoir ma...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Climate adaptation strategies for freshwater biota ...
Water temperature is an important variable for aquatic ecosystems. Salmonid population numbers and d...
Stream temperature is one of several ecological settings variables that collectively characterize th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Global surface temperatures are warming at unprecedent...
Study region: The Salmon River is the second largest tributary of the Klamath River in northern Cali...
Studies predicting how the distribution of aquatic organisms will shift with climate change often us...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Abstract: For large, regulated rivers, operators can impact abiotic conditions for the benefit of t...
Water temperature is a critical water quality parameter that affects salmonid survival by influencin...
In this paper, we provide a method for examining water quality objectives below dams at the mesoscal...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forest, Watershed, and Wildland Science...
Thermal landscapes include minute-to-minute fluctuations and meter-to-meter diversity; both of which...
Record-breaking droughts and high temperatures in 2015 across the Pacific Northwest, USA provide an ...
Project (M.S., Civil Engineering)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Shasta Reservoir ma...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Climate adaptation strategies for freshwater biota ...
Water temperature is an important variable for aquatic ecosystems. Salmonid population numbers and d...
Stream temperature is one of several ecological settings variables that collectively characterize th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Global surface temperatures are warming at unprecedent...
Study region: The Salmon River is the second largest tributary of the Klamath River in northern Cali...
Studies predicting how the distribution of aquatic organisms will shift with climate change often us...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...