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Daniel Isaak

US Forest Service
Boise Aquatic Sciences Laboratory
Boise, ID
USA 83702
Email: disaak@fs.fed.us

Papers:
M-140-1 Space, Time, and Temperature in Streams: Towards a General Framework for Understanding and Prediction of Thermal Regimes M-140-9 Sensitivity of Summer Stream Temperatures to Climate Variability in Pacific Northwest Forests P-47 Climate Shield Cold-Water Refuge Streams for Bull Trout P-48 Climate Shield Cold-Water Refuge Streams for Cutthroat Trout P-52 The Norwest Stream Temperature Database and Climate Scenarios for Western Streams and Rivers 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 W-106-10 Little Fish Give Way to Big Shifts in Distributions in a Changing Climate: Cryptic Loss in Occupancy Across the Landscape W-106-15 The Cold Hard Facts: Developing a Thermal Niche Definition for Juvenile Bull Trout W-106-16 Rangewide Climate Vulnerability Assessment for Threatened Bull Trout W-106-17 A Rapid Rangewide Assessment of Bull Trout Distributions: A Crowd-Sourced, Edna-Based Approach with Application to Many Aquatic Species

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When:

August 16 - 20, 2015

Where:

Portland, OR

American Fisheries Society - 2015