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Pajak, P., and R.J. Neves.  1987.  Habitat suitability and fish production: A model evaluation for rock bass in two Virginia streams.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 116 (6): 839-850.

Palik, B., S.W. Golladay, P.C. Goebel, and B.W. Taylor.  1998.  Geomorphic variation in riparian tree mortality and stream coarse woody debris recruitment from record flooding in a coastal plain stream.  Ecoscience 5: 551-560.

Paller, M.H., S.F. Modica, and E.G. Hofstetter.  1992.  Short-term changes in a southeastern coastal plain fish assemblage following artificial increases in streamflow.  Rivers 3: 243-259.

Paloumpis, A.A.  1958.  Responses of some minnows to flood and drought conditions in an intermittent stream.  Iowa State College Journal of Science 32 (4): 547-561.

Panja, K., T.B. Hardy, and C.M.U. Neale.  1993.  Comparison of meso-scale hydraulic features at different discharges in a turbid river system using multispectral videography.  In: Proceedings of the 14th Workshop on Color Photography and Videography for Resource Monitoring.  Utah State University, Logan, Utah, May 25-29.

Paragamian, V.L., and G. Kruse.  2001.  Kootenai River white sturgeon spawning migration behavior and a predictive model.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 21 (1): 10?]21.

Paragamian, V.L., G. Kruse, and V. Wakkinen.  2001.  Spawning habitat of Kootenai River white sturgeon, post-Libby Dam.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 21 (1): 22-33.

Paragamian, V.L., and M.J. Wiley.  1987.  Effects of variable streamflows on growth of smallmouth bass in the Maquoketa River, Iowa.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 7 (3): 357?]362.

Parasiewicz, P.  2001.  MesoHABSIM: A concept for application of instream flow models in river restoration planning.  Fisheries 26 (9): 6-13.

Parasiewicz, P., and M.J. Dunbar.  2001.  Physical habitat modelling for fish - a developing approach.  Archiv fur Hydrobiologie Supplement.  135/2-4: 1-30.

Parasiewicz, P., M. Mattl, and K. Moder.  1999.  A study of effectiveness of alternative physical habitat sampling strategies in streams.  In: T.B. Hardy, ed.  Proceedings of 3rd international symposium on ecohydraulics.  Utah State University, Logan.

Parasiewicz, P., S. Schmutz, and A. Melcher.  1999.  A hybrid model - assessment of habitat conditions combining state of the art modeling tools.  In: T.B. Hardy, ed.  Proceedings of 3rd international symposium on ecohydraulics.  Utah State University, Logan.

Parrish, D.L, R.J. Behnke, S.R. Gephard, S.D. McCormick, and G.H. Reeves.  1998.  Why aren’t there more Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)?  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55 (Suppl. 1): 281-287.

Parsley, M.J., and L.G. Beckman.  1994.  White sturgeon spawning and rearing habitat in the lower Columbia River.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 14 (4): 812?]827.

Parsley, M.J., L.G. Beckman, and G. McCabe, Jr.  1993.  White sturgeon spawning and rearing habitat in the Columbia River downstream of McNary Dam.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 122: 217?]228.

Parsons, B.G.M., and W.A. Hubert.  1988.  Influence of habitat availability on spawning site selection by kokanee in streams.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 8 (4): 426?]431.

Patton, T.M., and W.A. Hubert.  1988. Reservoirs on a Great Plains stream affect downstream habitat and fish assemblages.  Journal of Freshwater Ecology 8: 279-285.

Pautou, G., and H. Decamps.  1985.  Ecological interactions between the alluvial forests and hydrology of the upper Rhone.  Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 104: 13-37.

Payne, B.A., and M.F. Lapointe.  1997.  Channel morphology and lateral stability: effects on distribution of spawning and rearing habitat for Atlantic salmon in a wandering cobble-bed river.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54: 2627-2636.

Pearson, L.S., K.R. Conover, and R.E. Sams.  1970.  Factors affecting the natural rearing of juvenile coho salmon during the summer low-flow season.  Oregon Fish Commission, Portland.  64 pp. Unpublished.

Pearsons, T.N., H.W. Li, and G.A. Lamberti.  1992.  Influence of habitat complexity on resistance to flooding and resilience of stream fish assemblages.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 121 (4): 427-436.

Peckarsky, B.L., S.C. Horn, and B. Statzner.  1990.  Stonefly predation along a hydraulic gradient: a field test of the harsh-benign hypothesis.  Freshwater Biology 24: 181-191.

Perrin, C.J., L.L. Rempel, and M.L. Rosenau.  2003.  White sturgeon spawning habitat in an unregulated river, Fraser River, Canada.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 132 (1): 154-165.

Perry, S.A., and W.B. Perry.  1986.  Effects of experimental flow regulation on invertebrate drift and stranding in the Flathead and Kootenai Rivers, Montana, USA.  Hydrobiologia 134: 171-182.

Person, G.N.  1950.  Cyclic variations in Columbia River flow studied.  Civil Engineering 20 (4): 47-48.

Pert, E.J., and D.C. Erman.  1994.  Habitat use by adult rainbow trout under moderate artificial fluctuations in flow.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123 (6): 913-923.

Peters, J.C.  1982.  Effects of river and streamflow alteration on fishery resources.  Fisheries 7 (2): 20-22.

Peters, R.J.  1996.  An evaluation of habitat enhancement and wild fry supplementation as a means of increasing coho salmon production of the Clearwater River, Washington.  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle.  206 pp.

Peterson, C.G.  1986.  Effects of discharge reduction on diatom colonization below a large hydroelectric dam.  Journal of the American Benthological Society 5: 278-289.

Peterson, C.G.  1987.  Influences of flow regime on development and dessication response of lotic diatom communities.  Ecology 68: 946-954.

Peterson, J.T., and C.F. Rabeni.  2001.  Evaluating the physical characteristics of channel units in an Ozark stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (5): 898-910.

Peterson, J.T., and C.F. Rabeni.  2001.  The relation of fish assemblages to channel units in an Ozark stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (5): 911-926.

Peterson, N.P., and T.P. Quinn.  1996.  Persistence of egg pocket architecture in redds of chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 46: 243-253.

Petts, G., P. Armitage, and E. Castella.  1993.  Physical habitat changes and macroinvertebrate response to river regulation: the River Rede, U.K.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 8: 167-176.

Petts, G.E., J.G. Imhof, B.A. Manny, J.F.B. Maher, and ....  1989.  Management of fish populations in large rivers: a review of tools and approaches.  Pp. 578-588 in: D.P. Dodge (ed.) Proceedings of the International Large Rivers Symposium.  Can. Special Publ. Fish. Aquatic Sciences 106.

Petts, G.E., and I. Maddock.  1996.  Flow allocation for in-river needs.  Pp. 60-79 in: G. Petts and P. Calow, eds.  River restoration.  Blackwell Science.  London.

Petty, J.T., and G.D. Grossman.  1996.  Patch selection by mottled sculpin (Pisces: Cottidae) in a southern Appalachian stream.  Freshwater Biology 35: 261-276.

Pitman, V.M., and O.J. Parks.  1994.  Habitat use and movement of young paddlefish (Polyodon spathula).  Journal of Freshwater Ecology 9: 181-189.

Platts, W.S., W.F. Megahan, and G.W. Minshall.  1983.  Methods for evaluating stream, riparian, and biotic conditions.  U.S. Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-138.  Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah.

Poff, N.L.  1992.  Why disturbance can be predictable: a perspective on the definition of disturbance in streams.  Journal of the North American Benthological Society 11: 405-422.

Poff, N.L.  1996.  A hydrogeography of unregulated streams in the United States and an examination of scale-dependence in some hydrological descriptors.  Freshwater Biology 36: 71-91.

Poff, N.L., and J.D. Allen.  1995.  Functional organization of stream fish assemblages in relation to hydrological variability.  Ecology 76: 606-627.

Poff, N.L., J.D. Allan, M.B. Bain, J.R. Karr, K.L. Prestergaard, B. Richter, R. Sparks, and J. Stromberg.  1997.  The natural flow regime: a paradigm for river conservation and restoration.  Bioscience 47: 769-784.

Poff, N.L., and A.D. Huryn.  1998.  Multi-scale determinants of secondary production in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) streams.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55 (Suppl. 1): 201-217.

Poff, N.L., and J.V. Ward.  1989.  Implications of streamflow variability and predictability for lotic community structure: a regional analysis of streamflow patterns.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46 (10): 1805?]1818.

Poff, N.L., and J.V. Ward.  1990.  Physical habitat template of lotic systems: recovery in the context of historical pattern of spatiotemporal heterogeneity.  Environmental Management 14: 629-645.

Poff, N.L., and J.V. Ward.  1991.  Drift responses of benthic invertebrates to experimental streamflow variation in a hydrologically stable stream.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 48: 1926-1936.

Polzin, M.L.  1998.  River and riparian dynamics and black cottonwoods in the Kootenay River basin.  Master’s thesis, University of Lethbridge, Department of Biology, Alberta.

Polzin, M.L., and S.B. Rood.  2000.  Effects of damming and flow stabilization on riparian processes and black cottonwoods along the Kootenay River.  Rivers 7 (3): 221-232.

Poole, G.C., C.A. Frissell, and S.C. Ralph.  1997.  Instream habitat unit classification: inadequacies for monitoring and some consequences for management.  Water Resources Bulletin 33: 879-896.

Pope, D.P.  1984.  Methods of vegetative regeneration and moisture requirements of selected Southwest riparian species.  Master’s thesis.  Arizona State University, Tempe.

Power, G.  1981.  Stock characteristics and catches of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador in relation to environmental variables.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38: 1601-1611.

Power, M.E.  1987.  Predator avoidance by grazing fishes in temperate and tropical streams: importance of stream depth and prey size.  Pages 333-351 in: W.C. Kerfoot and A. Sih, editors.  Predation: direct and indirect impacts in aquatic communities.  University Press of New England, Dartmouth, New Hampshire.

Power, M.E.  1995.  Floods, food chains, and ecosystem processes in rivers.  Pages 52-60 in: C.G. Jones and J.H. Lawton, editors.  Linking species and ecosystems.  Chapman and Hall, New York, New York, USA.

Power, M.E., W.E. Dietrich, and J.C. Finlay.  1996.  Dams and downstream aquatic biodiverstiy: potential food web consequences of hydrologic and geomorphic change.  Environmental Management 20: 887-895.

Power, M.E., R..J. Stout, C.E. Cushing, P.P. Harper, F.R. Hauer, W.J. Matthews, P.B. Moyle, B. Statzner, and I.R. Wais de Badgen.  1988.  Biotic and abiotic controls in river and stream communities.  Journal of the North American Benthological Society 7: 456-479.

Pratt, K.L.  1984.  Habitat selection and species interactions of juvenile westslope cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki lewisi) and bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in the upper Flathead River basin.  Master’s thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow.

Press, G.R., D.R. Montgomery, E.A. Steel, R.E. Bilby, B.E. Feist, and H.M. Greenberg.  2002.  Landscape characteristics, land use, and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) abundance, Snohomish River, Wash., U.S.A.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59 (4): 613-623.

Prevost, M., A.P. Plamondon, and P. Belleau.  1999.  Effects of drainage of a forested peatland on water quality and quantity.  J. Hydrol. 214: 130-143.

Prewitt, C.G.  1982.  The effects of depth-velocity correlations on aquatic physical habitat usability estimates.  Doctoral dissertation.  Fort Collins: Colorado State University.

Prowse, T.D.  1994.  Environmental significance of ice to streamflow in cold regions.  Freshwater Biology 32: 241-259.

Puckett, K.J., and L.M. Dill.  1985.  The energetics of feeding territoriality in juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch).  Behaviour 92: 97?]111.

Puckridge, J.T., F. Sheldon, K.F. Walker, and A.J. Boulton.  1998.  Flow variability and the ecology of large rivers.  Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 49: 55-72.

Pulwarty, R.S., and K.T. Redmond.  1997.  Climate and salmon restoration in the Columbia River basin: the role and usability of seasonal forecasts.  Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 78: 381-397.

 


  
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