Nick Bouwes

Utah State University
Department of Watershed Sciences
5210 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT
USA 84322

Papers:
T-111-6 Asotin Creek Intensively Monitored Watershed: Lessons Learned from Three Years of Restoration T-111-14 Partnering with Beavers to Recover Incised Streams – 5 Years after Restoration on the Bridge Creek Intensively Monitored Watershed T-119-13 Using Individual Based Models to Explore Interspecific Interactions Between Trout, Beavers and Humans in Stream Restoration T-139-2 Choosing the Right Tool for the Job: Comparing Stream Classification Frameworks Th-122-12 The Effects of Sampling Design on Stream Habitat Characteristics and Habitat-Based Salmon and Steelhead Production Estimates 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-140-10 Using Expert Knowledge to Develop Fuzzy Habitat Suitability Models for Steelhead and Chinook Salmon in the Interior Columbia River Basin Th-140-21 Using Spatial Autocorrelation to Improve Network Scale Models of Salmonid Abundance Th-141-18 The Columbia Habitat Monitoring Program: Applying Twenty-First Century Technology to Solve Fish Management Questions at Multiple Scales W-111-9 Linking Fine-Scale Foraging Models and Network-Scale Predictions of Basal Energy Pools to Estimate Juvenile Steelhead Carrying Capacity in the John Day Basin, Oregon