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    The importance of warm habitat to the growth regime of cold-water fishes by Armstrong, Jonathan B., Fullerton, Aimee H., Jordan, Chris E., Ebersole, Joseph L., Bellmore, J. Ryan, Arismendi, Ivan, Penaluna, Brooke E., Reeves, Gordon H.

    Published in Nature climate change (25-03-2021)
    “…A common goal of biological adaptation planning is to identify and prioritize locations that remain suitably cool during the summer. This implicitly devalues…”
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    Alteration of stream temperature by natural and artificial beaver dams by Weber, Nicholas, Bouwes, Nicolaas, Pollock, Michael M, Volk, Carol, Wheaton, Joseph M, Wathen, Gus, Wirtz, Jacob, Jordan, Chris E

    Published in PloS one (17-05-2017)
    “…Beaver are an integral component of hydrologic, geomorphic, and biotic processes within North American stream systems, and their propensity to build dams…”
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    Ecological and evolutionary patterns of freshwater maturation in Pacific and Atlantic salmonines by Sloat, Matthew R, Fraser, Dylan J, Dunham, Jason B, Falke, Jeffrey A, Jordan, Chris E, McMillan, John R, Ohms, Haley A

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-09-2014)
    “…Reproductive tactics and migratory strategies in Pacific and Atlantic salmonines are inextricably linked through the effects of migration (or lack thereof) on…”
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    Using Inverse Probability Bootstrap Sampling to Eliminate Sample Induced Bias in Model Based Analysis of Unequal Probability Samples by Nahorniak, Matthew, Larsen, David P, Volk, Carol, Jordan, Chris E

    Published in PloS one (30-06-2015)
    “…In ecology, as in other research fields, efficient sampling for population estimation often drives sample designs toward unequal probability sampling, such as…”
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    Developing an Effective Model for Predicting Spatially and Temporally Continuous Stream Temperatures from Remotely Sensed Land Surface Temperatures by Kristina M. McNyset, Carol J. Volk, Chris E. Jordan

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-12-2015)
    “…Although water temperature is important to stream biota, it is difficult to collect in a spatially and temporally continuous fashion. We used remotely-sensed…”
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    Beaver: The North American freshwater climate action plan by Jordan, Chris E., Fairfax, Emily

    Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Water (01-07-2022)
    “…Rivers and streams, when fully connected to their floodplains, are naturally resilient systems that are increasingly part of the conversation on nature‐based…”
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    Using Beaver Dams to Restore Incised Stream Ecosystems by POLLOCK, MICHAEL M., BEECHIE, TIMOTHY J., WHEATON, JOSEPH M., JORDAN, CHRIS E., BOUWES, NICK, WEBER, NICHOLAS, VOLK, CAROL

    Published in Bioscience (01-04-2014)
    “…Biogenic features such as beaver dams, large wood, and live vegetation are essential to the maintenance of complex stream ecosystems, but these features are…”
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    Ecosystem experiment reveals benefits of natural and simulated beaver dams to a threatened population of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) by Bouwes, Nicolaas, Weber, Nicholas, Jordan, Chris E., Saunders, W. Carl, Tattam, Ian A., Volk, Carol, Wheaton, Joseph M., Pollock, Michael M.

    Published in Scientific reports (04-07-2016)
    “…Beaver have been referred to as ecosystem engineers because of the large impacts their dam building activities have on the landscape; however, the benefits…”
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    Modelling dendritic ecological networks in space: an integrated network perspective by Peterson, Erin E., Ver Hoef, Jay M., Isaak, Dan J., Falke, Jeffrey A., Fortin, Marie-Josée, Jordan, Chris E., McNyset, Kristina, Monestiez, Pascal, Ruesch, Aaron S., Sengupta, Aritra, Som, Nicholas, Steel, E. Ashley, Theobald, David M., Torgersen, Christian E., Wenger, Seth J.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-05-2013)
    “…Dendritic ecological networks (DENs) are a unique form of ecological networks that exhibit a dendritic network topology (e.g. stream and cave networks or plant…”
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    Accounting for snowpack and time-varying lags in statistical models of stream temperature by Siegel, Jared E., Fullerton, Aimee H., Jordan, Chris E.

    Published in Journal of hydrology: X (01-12-2022)
    “…•Methods to include snow in statistical stream temperature models are lacking.•We quantified stream thermal inertia and climate buffering across a diverse…”
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    A network model for primary production highlights linkages between salmonid populations and autochthonous resources by Saunders, W. Carl, Bouwes, Nicolaas, McHugh, Peter, Jordan, Chris E.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2018)
    “…Spatial variation in fish densities across river networks suggests that the influence of food and habitat resources on assemblages varies greatly throughout…”
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    An Assessment of the Geographic Closure Assumption in Mark–Recapture Abundance Estimates of Anadromous Steelhead Populations by Wathen, Gus, Weber, Nicholas, Bennett, Stephen, Bouwes, Nicolaas, Jordan, Chris E.

    “…Closed population models are commonly used to estimate stream salmonid abundances using mark–recapture information collected during electrofishing surveys. To…”
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    Geomorphic changes upstream of beaver dams in Bridge Creek, an incised stream channel in the interior Columbia River basin, eastern Oregon by Pollock, Michael M., Beechie, Timothy J., Jordan, Chris E.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-07-2007)
    “…Channel incision is a widespread phenomenon throughout the dry interior Columbia River basin and other semi‐arid regions of the world, which degrades stream…”
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    Daily stream temperature predictions for free-flowing streams in the Pacific Northwest, USA by Siegel, Jared E., Fullerton, Aimee H., FitzGerald, Alyssa M., Holzer, Damon, Jordan, Chris E.

    Published in PLOS water (30-08-2023)
    “…Supporting sustainable lotic ecosystems and thermal habitats requires estimates of stream temperature that are high in scope and resolution across space and…”
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    Applications of spatial statistical network models to stream data by Isaak, Daniel J., Peterson, Erin E., Ver Hoef, Jay M., Wenger, Seth J., Falke, Jeffrey A., Torgersen, Christian E., Sowder, Colin, Steel, E. Ashley, Fortin, Marie‐Josee, Jordan, Chris E., Ruesch, Aaron S., Som, Nicholas, Monestiez, Pascal

    Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Water (01-05-2014)
    “…Streams and rivers host a significant portion of Earth's biodiversity and provide important ecosystem services for human populations. Accurate information…”
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    Individual condition and stream temperature influence early maturation of rainbow and steelhead trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss by McMillan, John R., Dunham, Jason B., Reeves, Gordon H., Mills, Justin S., Jordan, Chris E.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-02-2012)
    “…Alternative male phenotypes in salmonine fishes arise from individuals that mature as larger and older anadromous marine-migrants or as smaller and younger…”
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    Is habitat restoration targeting relevant ecological needs for endangered species? Using Pacific Salmon as a case study by Barnas, Katie A, Katz, Stephen L, Hamm, David E, Diaz, Monica C, Jordan, Chris E

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2015)
    “…Conservation and recovery plans for endangered species around the world, including the US Endangered Species Act (ESA), rely on habitat assessments for data,…”
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    Evaluation of dryland riparian restoration with cottonwood and willow using deep-planting and herbivore protection by Hall, Jason E, Pollock, Michael M, Hoh, Shirley, Volk, Carol, Goldsmith, Josh, Jordan, Chris E

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2015)
    “…Degradation of dryland riparian ecosystems has been linked to the lowering of alluvial groundwater tables and reduced floodplain connectivity. Establishing…”
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