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    Ecogeomorphic interactions of Russian olives (Elaeagnus angustifolia) and point‐bar morphology along Powder River, Montana, USA by Moody, John A., Schook, Derek M.

    Published in River research and applications (01-07-2023)
    “…Point bars are crucial alluvial features that help sustain meandering river ecosystems. They are influenced by interactions among physical processes and…”
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    Short- and long-term responses of riparian cottonwoods (Populus spp.) to flow diversion: Analysis of tree-ring radial growth and stable carbon isotopes by Schook, Derek M., Friedman, Jonathan M., Stricker, Craig A., Csank, Adam Z., Cooper, David J.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-09-2020)
    “…Long duration tree-ring records with annual precision allow for the reconstruction of past growing conditions. Investigations limited to the most common…”
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    Mapping longitudinal stream connectivity in the North St. Vrain Creek watershed of Colorado by Wohl, Ellen, Rathburn, Sara, Chignell, Stephen, Garrett, Krista, Laurel, DeAnna, Livers, Bridget, Patton, Annette, Records, Rosemary, Richards, Mariah, Schook, Derek M., Sutfin, Nicholas A., Wegener, Pamela

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-01-2017)
    “…We use reach-scale stream gradient as an indicator of longitudinal connectivity for water, sediment, and organic matter in a mountainous watershed in Colorado…”
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    Flow reconstructions in the Upper Missouri River Basin using riparian tree rings by Schook, Derek M., Friedman, Jonathan M., Rathburn, Sara L.

    Published in Water resources research (01-10-2016)
    “…River flow reconstructions are typically developed using tree rings from montane conifers that cannot reflect flow regulation or hydrologic inputs from the…”
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    Event‐scale floodplain accretion revealed through tree‐ring analysis of buried plains cottonwoods, Powder River, MT, USA by Metzger, Tara L., Pizzuto, James E., Trampush, Shelia M., Friedman, Jonathan M., Schook, Derek M.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-02-2020)
    “…Six plains cottonwoods along the axis of a meander were excavated to determine if dendrochronology could identify the year and location of germination and date…”
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    Climatic and hydrologic processes leading to wetland losses in Yellowstone National Park, USA by Schook, Derek M., Cooper, David J.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (14-03-2014)
    “…•Recent wetland decline in Yellowstone NP has co-occurred with climate changes.•Different hydrologic regimes cause wetlands to have varying water table…”
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    Soils and Hydrologic Processes Drive Wet Meadow Formation and Approaches to Restoration, Western USA by Schook, Derek M., Borkenhagen, Andrea K., McDaniel, Paul A., Wagner, Joel I., Cooper, David J.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2020)
    “…In 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition encountered Nez Perce people at a wet meadow that now holds historical significance to both cultures. Over the past two…”
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    Evaluating survey instruments and methods in a steep channel by Scott, Daniel N., Brogan, Daniel J., Lininger, Katherine B., Schook, Derek M., Daugherty, Ellen E., Sparacino, Matthew S., Patton, Annette I.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-11-2016)
    “…Methods for surveying and analyzing channel bed topography commonly lack a rigorous characterization of their appropriateness for project objectives. We…”
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    Supplementary Testosterone Inhibits Paternal Care in a Tropically Breeding Sparrow,Zonotrichia capensis by Lynn, Sharon E., Prince, Leslie E., Schook, Derek M., Moore, Ignacio T.

    Published in Physiological and biochemical zoology (01-11-2009)
    “…In most male birds that exhibit paternal care, elevation in testosterone above the breeding baseline reduces nestling provisioning, which can be detrimental to…”
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    Floodplain Sediment Storage Timescales of the Laterally Confined Meandering Powder River, USA by Huffman, Max E., Pizzuto, James E., Trampush, Sheila M., Moody, John A., Schook, Derek M., Gray, Harrison J., Mahan, Shannon A.

    “…As sediment is transported through river corridors, it typically spends more time in storage than transport, and as a result, sediment delivery timescales are…”
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    Geographic Patterns of Song Similarity in the Dickcissel (Spiza Americana) by Schook, Derek M, Collins, Michael D, Jensen, William E, Williams, Perry J, Bader, Nicholas E, Parker, Timothy H

    Published in The Auk (01-10-2008)
    “…Song sharing among neighboring males is a well-known, frequent outcome of song learning in oscine passerines and some other groups, but only limited…”
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    A 184-year record of river meander migration from tree rings, aerial imagery, and cross sections by Schook, Derek M., Rathburn, Sara L., Friedman, Jonathan M., Wolf, J. Marshall

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-09-2017)
    “…Channel migration is the primary mechanism of floodplain turnover in meandering rivers and is essential to the persistence of riparian ecosystems. Channel…”
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    Riparian forest productivity decline initiated by streamflow diversion then amplified by atmospheric drought 40 years later by Schook, Derek M., Friedman, Jonathan M., Hoover, Jamie D., Rice, Steven E., Thaxton, Richard D., Cooper, David J.

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-04-2022)
    “…Riparian trees and their annual growth rings can be used to reconstruct drought histories related to streamflow. Because the death of individual trees reduces…”
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    Riparian forest productivity decline initiated by streamflow diversion then amplified by atmospheric drought 40years later by Schook, Derek M, Friedman, Jonathan M, Hoover, Jamie D, Rice, Steven E, Thaxton, Richard D, Cooper, David J

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-04-2022)
    “…Riparian trees and their annual growth rings can be used to reconstruct drought histories related to streamflow. Because the death of individual trees reduces…”
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    Mapping longitudinal stream connectivity in the North St. Vrain Creek watershed of Colorado by Wohl, Ellen, Rathburn, Sara, Chignell, Stephen, Garrett, Krista, Laurel, DeAnna, Livers, Bridget, Patton, Annette, Records, Rosemary, Richards, Mariah, Schook, Derek M., Sutfin, Nicholas Alan, Wegener, Pamela

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (06-05-2016)
    “…We use reach-scale stream gradient as an indicator of longitudinal connectivity for water, sediment, and organic matter in a mountainous watershed in Colorado…”
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    Seeing the River Through the Trees: Using Cottonwood Dendrochronology to Reconstruct River Dynamics in the Upper Missouri River Basin by Schook, Derek Michael

    Published 2017
    “…Understanding the past is critical to preparing for the future, especially regarding rivers where extreme events and gradual changes underlie modern forms and…”
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    Climatic and hydrologic processes leading to recent wetland losses in Yellowstone National Park, USA by Schook, Derek M

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…Wetlands provide vital habitat within functioning environments and act as landscape indicators by integrating catchment-scale hydrologic processes. Wetland…”
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    Climatic and hydrologic processes leading to recent wetland losses in Yellowstone National Park, USA by Schook, Derek M

    “…Wetlands provide vital habitat within functioning environments and act as landscape indicators by integrating catchment-scale hydrologic processes. Wetland…”
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    Dissertation