Chris Jordan, PhD
Program Manager, Mathematical Biology and Systems Monitoring
NOAA-NWFSC
Conservation Biology Division
c/o US EPA Western Ecology Division
200 SW 35th St.
Corvallis,
OR
USA
97333
Email:
Chris.Jordan@noaa.gov
Papers:
T-111-11
The Entiat IMW: As Good as It Gets, and Still There Are Challenges
T-111-12
Lemhi River, ID Intensively Monitored Watershed Project - Anadromous Fish Distribution and Productivity Response to Watershed Restoration
T-111-14
Partnering with Beavers to Recover Incised Streams – 5 Years after Restoration on the Bridge Creek Intensively Monitored Watershed
T-111-17
Intensive Monitoring of a Rearing Spring Chinook Cohort in the Little Wenatchee River, Columbia Basin, Washington
T-119-13
Using Individual Based Models to Explore Interspecific Interactions Between Trout, Beavers and Humans in Stream Restoration
Th-125-1
You'll Know It When You Don't See It Anymore
Th-140-1
Recent Advances in Establishing Fish-Habitat Relationships in Lotic Systems: An Introduction
Th-140-3
Using Large-Scale Application of a Foraging Model in the Interior Columbia River Basin to Help Understand Patterns of Habitat Use in Salmonids
Th-140-20
Estimating Juvenile Salmonid Carrying Capacity with Quantile Random Forests
Th-141-18
The Columbia Habitat Monitoring Program: Applying Twenty-First Century Technology to Solve Fish Management Questions at Multiple Scales
Th-144-3
Assessing Potential Freshwater Habitat Productivity for Anadromous Salmonids in the Columbia River Basin