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    Local Variability Mediates Vulnerability of Trout Populations to Land Use and Climate Change by Penaluna, Brooke E, Dunham, Jason B, Railsback, Steve F, Arismendi, Ivan, Johnson, Sherri L, Bilby, Robert E, Safeeq, Mohammad, Skaugset, Arne E

    Published in PloS one (21-08-2015)
    “…Land use and climate change occur simultaneously around the globe. Fully understanding their separate and combined effects requires a mechanistic understanding…”
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    Pacific Salmon, Nutrients, and the Dynamics of Freshwater and Riparian Ecosystems by Naiman, Robert J., Bilby, Robert E., Schindler, Daniel E., Helfield, James M.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-06-2002)
    “…Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) accumulate substantial nutrients in their bodies as they grow to adulthood at sea. These nutrients are carried to…”
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    Aquatic Biological Diversity Responses to Flood Disturbance and Forest Management in Small, Forested Watersheds by Danehy, Robert, Bilby, Robert, Justice, Tiffany, Lester, Gary, Jones, Jay, Haddadi, Sogal, Merritt, Glenn

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-10-2021)
    “…We examined riparian system responses to an extreme rainfall event on 1–4 December 2007, in eleven small watersheds (mean area—13.2 km2) from 2008–2016 at…”
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    Riparian Ecology and Management in the Pacific Coastal Rain Forest by NAIMAN, ROBERT J, BILBY, ROBERT E, BISSON, PETER A

    Published in Bioscience (01-11-2000)
    “…Riparian zones are among the biosphere's most complex ecological systems and also among the most important for maintaining the vitality of the landscape and…”
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    A Review of Stream Restoration Techniques and a Hierarchical Strategy for Prioritizing Restoration in Pacific Northwest Watersheds by Roni, Philip, Beechie, Timothy J., Bilby, Robert E., Leonetti, Frank E., Pollock, Michael M., Pess, George R.

    “…Millions of dollars are spent annually on watershed restoration and stream habitat improvement in the U.S. Pacific Northwest in an effort to increase fish…”
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    Why Aren't Salmon Responding to Habitat Restoration in the Pacific Northwest? by Bilby, Robert E., Currens, Ken P., Fresh, Kurt L., Booth, Derek B., Fuerstenberg, Robert R., Lucchetti, Gino L.

    Published in Fisheries (01-01-2024)
    “…Declines in populations of Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. in the Pacific Northwest have led to listings under the Endangered Species Act. One objective of…”
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    Factors influencing litter delivery to streams by Bilby, Robert E., Heffner, John T.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-06-2016)
    “…•Wind, vegetation and terrain all influence litter transport to streams.•Litter travel distance increases with increasing wind speed and tree height.•Alder…”
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    Transfer of Nutrients from Spawning Salmon to Riparian Vegetation in Western Washington by Bilby, Robert E., Beach, Eric W., Fransen, Brian R., Walter, Jason K., Bisson, Peter A.

    “…The extent to which nutrients from Pacific salmon are transported to riparian areas may be influenced by differences in spawning behavior among species. Chum…”
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    Stream Temperature Patterns over 35 Years in a Managed Forest of Western Washington by Reiter, Maryanne, Bilby, Robert E., Beech, Storm, Heffner, John

    “…Stream temperature changes as a result of forest practices have been a concern in the Pacific Northwest for several decades. As a result of this concern,…”
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    Interactions of baseflow habitat constraints: Macroinvertebrate drift, stream temperature, and physical habitat for anadromous salmon in the Calapooia River, Oregon by Danehy, Robert J., Bilby, Robert E., Owen, Sara, Duke, Steven D., Farrand, Alex

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-06-2017)
    “…The Calapooia River in western Oregon supports a small winter steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) population and historically supported spring Chinook salmon…”
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    Effects of current forest practices on organic matter dynamics in headwater streams at the Trask river watershed, Oregon by Six, Laura J., Bilby, Robert E., Reiter, Maryanne, James, Peter, Villarin, Lauren

    Published in Trees, Forests and People (Online) (01-06-2022)
    “…•Canopy cover decreased with increasing harvest intensity.•Organic matter delivery was reduced after harvest with complete clearcut.•After harvest, organic…”
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    Loblolly pine germination and establishment in plantations and grasslands of northern Uruguay by Six, Laura J., Bakker, Jonathan D., Bilby, Robert E.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-08-2013)
    “…► Seedlings were present in grasslands only near the forest edge. ► Protection from livestock increased seedling establishment. ► Mechanisms controlling…”
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    The combined effects of afforestation and grazing on Uruguayan grassland vegetation at multiple spatiotemporal scales by Six, Laura J., Bakker, Jonathan D., Bilby, Robert E.

    Published in New forests (01-09-2016)
    “…The Campos grasslands of southern South America have been affected by long-term livestock grazing and increasingly widespread afforestation, but the effects of…”
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    Vegetation dynamics in a novel ecosystem: agroforestry effects on grassland vegetation in Uruguay by Six, Laura J, Bakker, Jonathan D, Bilby, Robert E

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-06-2014)
    “…Human activities have resulted in novel ecosystems around the globe, but many of these ecosystems are poorly understood, particularly when multiple…”
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    Response of vegetation, shade and stream temperature to debris torrents in two western Oregon watersheds by D'Souza, Lana E., Reiter, Maryanne, Six, Laura J., Bilby, Robert E.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-06-2011)
    “…► Red alder and willow species were primary colonizing species post-disturbance. ► Stream shading levels mirrored red alder growth. ► Increased shade was…”
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    Effects of Immersion in Water on Deterioration of Wood from Five Species of Trees Used for Habitat Enhancement Projects by Bilby, Robert E., Heffner, John T., Fransen, Brian R., Ward, James W., Bisson, Peter A.

    “…Logs of standard dimensions from five species of trees were submerged in a stream to evaluate changes in strength and decomposition over a period of 5 years…”
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    Landslide densities associated with rainfall, stand age, and topography on forested landscapes, southwestern Washington, USA by Turner, Ted R., Duke, Steven D., Fransen, Brian R., Reiter, Maryanne L., Kroll, Andrew J., Ward, Jim W., Bach, Janette L., Justice, Tiffany E., Bilby, Robert E.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (25-05-2010)
    “…Elevated landslide rates in forested landscapes can adversely impact aquatic habitat and water quality and remove and/or degrade soil resources required for…”
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    Temporal and Spatial Turbidity Patterns Over 30 Years in a Managed Forest of Western Washington by Reiter, Maryanne, Heffner, John T, Beech, Storm, Turner, Ted, Bilby, Robert E

    “…Forest practices have progressively changed over the last 30 years in the Pacific Northwest to address water quality concerns. There have been some assessments…”
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    Use of Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing, and Suitability Modeling to Identify Conifer Restoration Sites with High Biological Potential for Anadromous Fish at the Cedar River Municipal Watershed in Western Washington, U.S.A by Mollot, Lauren A, Bilby, Robert E

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-06-2008)
    “…We developed a methodology integrating several forms of remotely sensed data into a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) model that identifies suitable sites…”
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