Jason Dunham
U.S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
3200 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis,
OR
USA
97331
Email:
jdunham@usgs.gov
Papers:
M-140-11
Conceptualizing Influences on Stream Temperature: A Framework-Based Approach to Decision-Making
P-16
Connectivity and Conditional Models of Access and Abundance of Species in Stream Networks
P-52
The Norwest Stream Temperature Database and Climate Scenarios for Western Streams and Rivers
P-80
Seeing the Forest for the Streams: Upper Trophic Level Consumer (Coastal Cutthroat Trout and Coastal Giant Salamander) Responses to Riparian Forest Thinning Across Seasons and Riverscapes
T-113-20
Hierarchical Controls on Larval Lamprey Habitat in the Umpqua Basin, Oregon, USA
T-119-14
Exploring Reponses of Salmon to River Restoration Using Simple Food Chain Models
T-140-4
Consequences of Salmon Hatch Timing in Streams with Variable Thermal Regimes in the Copper River Delta, Alaska
Th-114-6
Development and Use of High-Resolution, Crowd-Sourced Stream Temperature Scenarios to Delineate Climate Refugia for Preserving Native Trout
Th-114-7
The Salmonid Population Viability Project: Modeling Trout Viability in a Desert Landscape Under Current and Forecasted Conditions
Th-140-8
Trout Do Not Cope Well to Extreme Environmental Conditions or Do They?
Th-145-9
Where the Stream Meets the Road: Prioritizing Culvert Replacement for Fish Passage
W-106-16
Rangewide Climate Vulnerability Assessment for Threatened Bull Trout
W-117-15
The Response of Fish and Fish Habitat to Logging in Previously Logged Catchments: Results from Multiple Paired-Watershed Studies