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    High‐frequency greenhouse gas flux measurement system detects winter storm surge effects on salt marsh by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Cullinan, Valerie I., Borde, Amy B., Gunn, Cailene M., Thom, Ronald M.

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2018)
    “…The physical controlling factors on coastal plant communities are among the most dynamic of known ecosystems, but climate change alters coastal surface and…”
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    Ecohydrology of wetland plant communities along an estuarine to tidal river gradient by Borde, Amy B., Diefenderfer, Heida L., Cullinan, Valerie I., Zimmerman, Shon A., Thom, Ronald M.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-09-2020)
    “…Abiotic filters that interact with wetland plant communities along tidal–fluvial gradients are highly dynamic, and understanding their quantitative thresholds…”
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    Effects of river infrastructure, dredged material placement, and altered hydrogeomorphic processes: The stress ecology of floodplain wetlands and associated fish communities by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Borde, Amy B., Cullinan, Valerie I., Johnson, Lyndal L., Roegner, G. Curtis

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-10-2024)
    “…Recognition of the habitat values of coastal and floodplain wetlands has inspired research and engineering to restore biological functions after widespread…”
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    Ecological effects of reed canarygrass in the lower Columbia River by Cordell, Jeffery R., Kidd, Sarah A., Toft, Jason D., Borde, Amy B., Cullinan, Valerie I., Sagar, Jina, Corbett, Catherine A.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-11-2023)
    “…Invasive plants can impact ecosystem services, such as by reducing availability of nutritional resources for detritivorous arthropods that are valued for…”
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    Designing topographic heterogeneity for tidal wetland restoration by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Sinks, Ian A., Zimmerman, Shon A., Cullinan, Valerie I., Borde, Amy B.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-11-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] Topographic heterogeneity affects abiotic and biotic components of vegetated ecosystems and has the potential to provide functions and…”
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    Floodplain Wetland Channel Planform, Cross‐Sectional Morphology, and Sediment Characteristics Along an Estuarine to Tidal River Gradient by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Borde, Amy B., Cullinan, Valerie I.

    “…The formation of wetland channel networks on coastal river floodplains is affected by spatial transitions in tidal‐fluvial processes. This study evaluated…”
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    Survival, Development, and Growth of Fall Chinook Salmon Embryos, Alevins, and Fry Exposed to Variable Thermal and Dissolved Oxygen Regimes by Geist, David R., Abernethy, C. Scott, Hand, Kristine D., Cullinan, Valerie I., Chandler, James A., Groves, Phillip A.

    “…Some fall Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha initiate spawning in the Snake River downstream of Hells Canyon Dam at temperatures that exceed 13°C and at…”
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    Juvenile Coho Salmon Leaping Ability and Behavior in an Experimental Culvert Test Bed by Mueller, Robert P., Southard, Susan S., May, Christopher W., Pearson, Walter H., Cullinan, Valerie I.

    “…As part of a research program aimed at identifying the culvert configurations and associated hydraulic conditions that foster the successful upstream movement…”
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    The Use of Electromyogram Telemetry to Estimate Energy Expenditure of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon by Geist, David R., Abernethy, C. Scott, Blanton, Susan L., Cullinan, Valerie I.

    “…Excess energy expenditure during the upstream migration of adult fall chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha may reduce spawning success or lead to increased…”
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    Occupational and dietary differences in hydroxylated and methoxylated PBDEs and metals in plasma from Puget Sound, Washington, USA region volunteers by Schultz, Irvin R., Kuo, Li-Jung, Cullinan, Valerie, Cade, Sara

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-04-2020)
    “…Electronic waste (E-waste) recycling is a rapidly growing occupation in the USA with the potential for elevated exposure to flame retardants and metals…”
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    High-Frequency Greenhouse Gas Flux Measurement System Detects Winter Storm Surge Effects on Salt Marsh by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Cullinan, Valerie I., Borde, Amy B., Gunn, Cailene M., Thom, Ronald M.

    Published in Global change biology (04-10-2018)
    “…The physical controlling factors on coastal plant communities are among the most dynamic of known ecosystems, but climate change alters coastal surface and…”
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    Two-dimensional thermal video analysis of offshore bird and bat flight by Matzner, Shari, Cullinan, Valerie I., Duberstein, Corey A.

    Published in Ecological informatics (01-11-2015)
    “…Thermal infrared video can provide essential information about bird and bat activity for risk assessment studies, but the analysis of recorded video can be…”
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    Classification of birds and bats using flight tracks by Cullinan, Valerie I., Matzner, Shari, Duberstein, Corey A.

    Published in Ecological informatics (01-05-2015)
    “…Classification of birds and bats that use areas targeted for offshore wind farm development is essential to evaluating the potential effects of development…”
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    Effects of Total Dissolved Gas on Chum Salmon Fry Survival, Growth, Gas Bubble Disease, and Seawater Tolerance by Geist, David R, Linley, Timothy J, Cullinan, Valerie, Deng, Zhiqun

    “…Chum Salmon Oncorhynchus keta alevins developing in gravel downstream of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River are exposed to elevated total dissolved gas (TDG)…”
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    A Bayesian test of hierarchy theory : scaling up variability in plant cover from field to remotely sensed data by CULLINAN, V. I, SIMMONS, M. A, THOMAS, J. M

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-10-1997)
    “…Hierarchy theory predicts that a hierarchy of process rates should be reflected in a hierarchy of spatial and temporal scales observable on the landscape. We…”
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    In situ phytoremediation of PAH- and PCB-contaminated marine sediments with eelgrass ( Zostera marina) by Huesemann, Michael H., Hausmann, Tom S., Fortman, Tim J., Thom, Ronald M., Cullinan, Valerie

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-10-2009)
    “…In view of the fact that there are presently no cost-effective in situ treatment technologies for contaminated sediments, a 60-week-long phytoremediation…”
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    Results of a Self-Absorption Study on the Versapor 3000 47-mm Filters for Radioactive Particulate Air Stack Sampling by Barnett, J M, Cullinan, V I, Barnett, D S, Trang-Le, T L.T, Bliss, M, Greenwood, L R, Ballinger, M Y

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-11-2009)
    “…Since the mid-1980ʼs the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has used a value of 0.85 as a correction factor for the self absorption of activity for…”
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    Relationships between metabolic rate, muscle electromyograms and swim performance of adult chinook salmon by Geist, D. R., Brown, R. S., Cullinan, V. I., Mesa, M. G., VanderKooi, S. P., McKinstry, C. A.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-10-2003)
    “…Oxygen consumption rates of adult spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha increased with swim speed and, depending on temperature and fish mass, ranged…”
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