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    Landscape influences on thermal sensitivity and predicted spatial variability among brook trout streams in the southeastern USA by Valentine, George P., Lu, Xinyi, Dolloff, C. Andrew, Roghair, Craig N., Rash, Jacob M., Hooten, Mevin B., Kanno, Yoichiro

    Published in River research and applications (01-09-2024)
    “…Warming water temperatures as a result of climate change pose a major threat to coldwater organisms. However, the rate of warming is not spatially uniform due…”
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    Response of a Brook Trout Population and Instream Habitat to a Catastrophic Flood and Debris Flow by Roghair, Craig N., Dolloff, C. Andrew, Underwood, Martin K.

    “…In June 1995, a massive flood and debris flow impacted fish and habitat along the lower 1.9 km of the Staunton River, a headwater stream located in Shenandoah…”
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    Brook Trout Movement during and after Recolonization of a Naturally Defaunated Stream Reach by Roghair, Craig N., Dolloff, C. Andrew

    “…In June 1995 a debris flow associated with a massive streamwide flood completely eliminated brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis from the lower 1.9 km of the…”
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    Historical Perspectives and a New U.S. Forest Service Strategy for Fish and Aquatic Stewardship by Shively, Dan, Rothlisberger, John D., Gillespie, Nathaniel, Dombeck, Mike, Moore, Virgil, Roghair, Craig, Demario, Devin, McCormick, Frank, Weldon, Leslie

    Published in Fisheries (01-09-2018)
    “…The U.S. Forest Service has a long, rich history of helping to steward the nation's fish and aquatic resources and contributing to the broader fish and aquatic…”
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    Does the Nation's Largest Source of Freshwater Provide Equal Access for Fish? The Case for Aquatic Passage on the National Forests and Grasslands in Texas by Peterson, David W., Roghair, Craig N., Krause, Colin W., Dolloff, C. Andrew

    Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-12-2016)
    “…Federal land-holdings can provide large blocks of contiguous habitat, but in many cases, aquatic organisms depend on movement within and among these blocks to…”
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