selected publications
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academic article
- A Comprehensive Approach for Habitat Restoration in the Columbia Basin. Fisheries. 40:124-135. 2015
- Can Replacement of Native by Non-Native Trout Alter Stream-Riparian Food Webs?. Freshwater Biology. 58:1694-1709. 2013
- Are invasive and native trout functionally equivalent predators? Results and lessons from a field experiment. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 22:787-798. 2012
- Species replacement by a nonnative salmonid alters ecosystem function by reducing prey subsidies that support riparian spiders. Oecologia. 167:503-512. 2011
- Multiple stressors in north temperate streams: lessons from linked forest-stream ecosystems in northern Japan. Freshwater Biology. 55:120-134. 2010
- Evolution Ecology and Conservation of Dolly Varden, White-Spotted Char, and Bull Trout. Fisheries. 33:537-550. 2008
- Invading rainbow trout usurp a terrestrial prey subsidy from native charr and reduce their growth and abundance. Oecologia. 153:461-470. 2007
- Riparian vegetation loss, stream channelization, and web-weaving spiders in northern Japan. Ecological Research. 20:646-651. 2005
- Tangled Webs: Reciprocal Flows of Invertebrate Prey Link Streams and Riparian Zones. Freshwater Biology. 50:201-220. 2005
- Fish invasion restructures stream and forest food webs by interrupting reciprocal prey subsidies. Ecology. 85:2656-2663. 2004
- Landscapes to Riverscapes: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Conservation of Stream Fishes. BioScience. 52:483-498. 2002