In this short piece we address the question of how aquatic ecosystems and spe-cies can change in response to disturbances, such as those related to the influence of wildfire on stream ecosystems. Our focal species is rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the Boise River, Idaho. Rainbow trout in this system have persiste
Wildland fires are becoming more frequent, larger, and more severe as forested western landscapes re...
Wildfire frequency and severity in the western U.S. have increased in recent decades and is predicte...
The Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico harbors two imperiled aquatic species in its mid...
Graduation date: 2007Wildfire is a largely terrestrial perturbation broadly recognized as an agent o...
Abstract. — Synthesis of the literature suggests that physical, chemical, and biological elements of...
We investigated present indirect effects from a decade-old burn on the diets of stream fish. Based o...
Wildland fires are becoming more frequent, larger, and more severe as forested western landscapes ad...
Resource managers of lands harboring sensitive aquatic species face tough choices. They could manage...
Efforts to restore aquatic species to formerly occupied stream habitats must consider the interactio...
Efforts to restore aquatic species to formerly occupied stream habitats must consider the interactio...
Efforts to restore aquatic species to formerly occupied stream habitats must consider the interactio...
Pacific Northwest salmonids are adapted to natural disturbance regimes that create dynamic habitat p...
Western United States forest wildfire frequency and severity have dramatically increased in recent d...
Impacts of wildfire are highly variable; some areas experience only modest changes and are quick to ...
Wildland fires are becoming more frequent, larger, and more severe as forested western landscapes re...
Wildland fires are becoming more frequent, larger, and more severe as forested western landscapes re...
Wildfire frequency and severity in the western U.S. have increased in recent decades and is predicte...
The Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico harbors two imperiled aquatic species in its mid...
Graduation date: 2007Wildfire is a largely terrestrial perturbation broadly recognized as an agent o...
Abstract. — Synthesis of the literature suggests that physical, chemical, and biological elements of...
We investigated present indirect effects from a decade-old burn on the diets of stream fish. Based o...
Wildland fires are becoming more frequent, larger, and more severe as forested western landscapes ad...
Resource managers of lands harboring sensitive aquatic species face tough choices. They could manage...
Efforts to restore aquatic species to formerly occupied stream habitats must consider the interactio...
Efforts to restore aquatic species to formerly occupied stream habitats must consider the interactio...
Efforts to restore aquatic species to formerly occupied stream habitats must consider the interactio...
Pacific Northwest salmonids are adapted to natural disturbance regimes that create dynamic habitat p...
Western United States forest wildfire frequency and severity have dramatically increased in recent d...
Impacts of wildfire are highly variable; some areas experience only modest changes and are quick to ...
Wildland fires are becoming more frequent, larger, and more severe as forested western landscapes re...
Wildland fires are becoming more frequent, larger, and more severe as forested western landscapes re...
Wildfire frequency and severity in the western U.S. have increased in recent decades and is predicte...
The Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico harbors two imperiled aquatic species in its mid...