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    Riparian forest buffers mitigate the effects of deforestation on fish assemblages in tropical headwater streams by Lorion, Christopher M, Kennedy, Brian P

    Published in Ecological applications (01-03-2009)
    “…Riparian forest buffers may play a critical role in moderating the impacts of deforestation on tropical stream ecosystems, but very few studies have examined…”
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    Redescription of the Presumed-Extinct Miller Lake Lamprey, Lampetra minima by Lorion, Christopher M, Markle, Douglas F, Reid, Stewart B, Docker, Margaret F

    Published in Copeia (22-12-2000)
    “…Lampetra minima, believed eradicated in 1958 and extinct, survives in upper tributaries of the historical Williamson drainage in Klamath and Lake Counties,…”
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    Développement d’une protéine élastique synthétique mimant le microenvironnement cellulaire by Lorion, C., Pailler-Mattéi, C., Sommer, P., Sohier, J., Debret, R.

    “…Le microenvironnement est connu pour influencer le comportement cellulaire par des facteurs biochimiques et biomécaniques spécifiques pour chaque tissu. En…”
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    Quantifying the restoration success of wood introductions to increase coho salmon winter habitat by Bair, Russell T, Segura, Catalina, Lorion, Christopher M

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (05-09-2019)
    “…Large wood (LW) addition is often part of fish habitat restoration projects. However, there is limited information about the spatial–temporal variability in…”
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    Effects of Intraperitoneally Implanted Radio Transmitters on the Swimming Performance and Physiology of Pacific Lamprey by Close, David A., Fitzpatrick, Martin S., Lorion, Christopher M., Li, Hiram W., Schreck, Carl B.

    “…Information on movement patterns and behaviors of Pacific lampreys Lampetra tridentata at Columbia River hydroelectric projects is needed to determine effects…”
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