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Rabeni, C.F., and R.B. Jacobson.  1993.  The importance of fluvial hydraulics to fish-habitat restoration in low-gradient alluvial streams.  Freshwater Biology 29: 211-220.

Raibley, P.T., T.M. O’Hara, K.S. Irons, K.D. Blodgett, and R.E. Sparks.  1997.  Largemouth bass size distributions under varying annual hydrological regimes in the Illinois River.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126: 850-856.

Railsback, S.  1999.  Reducing uncertainties in instream flow studies.  Fisheries 24 (4): 24-26.

Railsback, S.F., R.F. Blackett, and N.D. Pottinger.  1993.  Evaluation of the fisheries impact assessment and monitoring program for the Terror Lake hydroelectric project.  Rivers 4 (4): 312-327.

Railsback, S.F., and B.C. Harvey.  2002.  Analysis of habitat-selection rules using an individual-based model.  Ecology 83(7): 1817-1830.

Raleigh, R.F., T. Hickman, R.C. Solomon, and P.C. Nelson.  1984.  Habitat suitability information: rainbow trout.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-82/10.60.

Raleigh, R.F., L.D. Zuckerman, and P.C. Nelson.  1986.  Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves: brown trout, revised  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Biological Report 82 (10: 124)

Rankin, E.T.  1986.  Habitat selection by smallmouth bass in response to physical characteristics in a natural stream.   Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 115 (2): 322-334.

Raymond, H.L.  1968.  Migration rates of yearling chinook salmon in relation to flow and impoundments in the Columbia and Snake River.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 97 (4): 356-359.

Raymond, H.L.  1979.  Effects of dams and impoundments on migrations of juvenile chinook salmon and steelhead from the Snake River, 1966 to 19.....

Raymond, H.L.  1988.  Effects of hydroelectric development and fisheries enhancement on spring and summer chinook salmon and steelhead in the ....  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 8 (1): 1?]24.

Rea, A.M.  1977.  Historic changes in avifauna of the Gila River Indian Reservation, central Arizona.  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Arizona.

Redmond, K.T., and R.W. Koch.  1991.  Surface climate and streamflow variability in the western United States and their relationship to large-scale circulation indices.  Water Resources Research 27: 2381-2399.

Reeves, G.H., F.H. Everest, J.R. Sedell, and Hohler.  1990.  Influence of habitat modifications on habitat composition and anadromous fish populations in Fish Creek, Oregon 1983-88.  U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Portland, OR.  44 pp.

Reid, K.A.  1955.  Increasing summer stream flows.  Trans. 20th North American Wildlife Conference 229-241.

Reily, P.W., and W.C. Johnson.  1982.  The effects of altered hydrological regime on tree growth along the Missouri River in North Dakota.  Canadian Journal of Botany 60 (11): 2410-2423.

Reinhardt, U.G., and M.C. Healey.  1997.  Size-dependent foraging behaviour and use of cover in juvenile coho salmon under predation risk.  Can. J. Zool.  75: 1642-1651.

Reiser, D.W.  1981.  In situ dewatering of salmonid eggs: effects on hatching success and fry quality.  Proceedings of the 60th Annual Conference of the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies: 443-465.

Reiser, D.W., M.P. Ramey, and T.R. Lambert.  1985.  Reviewing of flushing flow requirements in regulated streams.  Dep. Eng. Res. Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Ramon, CA.  97 pp.

Reiser, D.W., M.P. Ramey, and T.R. Lambert.  1987.  Considerations in assessing flushing flow needs in regulated stream systems.  Pp. 45-58 in:  J.F. Craig and J.B. Kemper, editors.  Regulated Streams: Advances in Ecology.  Plenum Press, New York and London.

Reiser, D.W., M.P. Ramey, and T.A. Wesche.  1989.  Flushing flows.  Pp. 91-135 in: J.A. Gore and G.E. Petts, editors.  Alternatives in regulated river management.  CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

Reiser, D.W., and T.A. Wesche.  1977.  Determination of physical and hydraulic preferences of brown and brook trout in the selection of spawning locations.  Laramie: University of Wyoming, Water Resources Research Institute (Publication 64).

Reiser, D.W., T.A. Wesche, and C. Estes.  1989.  Status of instream flow legislation and practices in North America.  Fisheries 14 (2): 22-29.

Reiser, D.W., and R.G. White.  1983.  Effects of complete redd dewatering on salmonid egg-hatching success and development of juveniles.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 112 (4): 532-540.

Reiser, D.W., and R.G. White.  1988.  Effects of two sediment size-classes on survival of steelhead and chinook salmon eggs.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 8 (4): 432?]437.

Reiser, D.W., and R.G. White.  1990.  Effects of streamflow reductions on chinook salmon egg incubation and fry quality.  Rivers 1 (2): 110-118.

Rempel, L.L., J.S. Richardson, and M.C. Healey.  1999.  Flow refugia for benthic macroinvertebrates during flooding of a large river.  J. North Am. Benthol. Soc.  18: 34-48.

Rennie, C.D., and R.G. Millar.  2000.  Spatial variability of stream bed scour and fill: a comparison of scour depth in chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) redds and adjacent bed.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57 (5): 928-938.

Richards, K.  1982.  Rivers: form and process in alluvial channels.  Methuen, London.

Richter, B.D., J.V. Baumgartner, J. Powell, and D.P. Braun.  1996.  A method for assessing hydrologic alteration within a river network.  Conservation Biology 10: 1163-1174.

Richter, B.D., J.V. Baumgartner, R. Wigington, and D.P. Braun.  1997.  How much water does a river need?  Freshwater Biology 37 (1): 231-249.

Richter, B.D., D.T. Patten, and J.C. Stromberg.  1990.  Evaluating the role of flooding in a Southwestern riparian system.  Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 25 (1): 35.

Richter, B.D., and J. Powell.  1996.  Simple hydrologic models for use in floodplain research.  Natural Areas Journal 16: 362-366.

Richter, B.D., and H.E. Richter.  1992.  Development of groundwater and ecological models for protecting a southwestern riparian ecosystem.  Pp. 231-245 in: J.A. Stanford and J.J. Simons, eds.  Proceedings of the First International Conference on Ground Water Ecology.  American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, Md.

Richter, B.D., and H.E. Richter.  2000.  Prescribing flood regimes to sustain riparian ecosystems along meandering rivers.  Conservation Biology 14 (5): 1467-1478.

Richter, H.E.  1992.  Development of a conceptual model for floodplain restoration in a desert riparian system.  Arid Lands Newsletter 32: 13-17.

Richter, H.E.  1999.  Alteration of forest structure and ecosystem function along the Yampa River, Colorado.  Ph.D. dissertation, Colorado State University, Fort Collins.

Ricker, W.E., H.T. Bilton, and K.V. Iro.  1978.  Causes of decrease in size of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha).  Tech. Rep. Fish. Mar. Serv. Can. No. 820.

Riehle, M.D., and J.S. Griffith.  1993.  Changes in habitat use and feeding chronology of juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in fall and the onset of winter in Silver Creek, Idaho. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 50 (10): 2119?]2128

Rieman, B.E., and J.D. McIntyre.  1995.  Occurrence of bull trout in naturally fragmented habitat patches of varied sizes.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124: 285-296.

Riley, G.A.  1937.  The significance of the Mississippi River drainage for biological conditions in the northern Gulf of Mexico.  Journal of Marine Research 1: 60-74.

Riley, S.C., and K.D. Fausch.  1995.  Trout population response to habitat enhancement in six northern Colorado streams.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52 (1): 34?]53.

Rimmer, D.M.  1985.  Effects of reduced discharge on production and distribution of age-0 rainbow trout in seminatural channels.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 114: 388-396.

Rimmer, D.M., U. Paim, and R.L. Saunders.  1983.  Autumnal habitat shift in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in a small river.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40: 671?]680.

Rimmer, D.M., U. Paim, and R.L. Saunders.  1984.  Changes in the selection of microhabitat by juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) at the summer-autumn transition in a small river.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 41: 469?]475.

Rimmer, D.M., R.L. Saunders, and U. Paim.  1985.  Effects of temperature and season on the position holding performance of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).  Canadian Journal of Zoology 63: 92-96.

Rincon, P.A., and J. Lobon-Cervia.  1993.  Microhabitat use by stream-resident brown trout: bioenergetic consequences.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 122 (4): 575-587.

Rincon, P.A., and J. Lobon-Cervia.  2002.  Nonlinear self-thinning in a stream-resident population of brown trout (Salmo trutta).  Ecology 83(7): 1808-1816.

Rinne, J.N.  1980.  Spawning habitat and behavior of Gila trout, a rare salmonid of the southwestern United States.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 109: 83-91.

Rinne, J.N.  1982.  Movement, home range, and growth of a rare southwestern trout in improved an unimproved habitats.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 2: 150-157.

Risser, R.J., and R.R. Harris.  1989.  Mitigation for impacts to riparian vegetation of western montane streams.  Pp. 235-252 in: J.A. Gore and G.E. Petts (eds.) Alternatives in Regulated River Management.  Boca Raton: CRC Press.

Rodriguez, C.A., K.W. Flessa, and D.L. Dettman.  2001.  Effects of upstream diversion of Colorado River water on the estuarine bivalve mollusc Mulinaria coloradoensis.  Conservation Biology 15 (1): 249-258.

Rodriguez, M.A.  2002.  Restricted movement in stream fish: The paradigm is incomplete, not lost.  Ecology 83 (1): 1-13.

Roghair, C.N., C.A. Dolloff, and M.K. Underwood.  2002.  Response of a brook trout population and instream habitat to a catastrophic flood and debris flow.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (4): 718-730.

Roni, P.  2002.  Habitat use by fishes and Pacific giant salamanders in small western Oregon and Washington streams.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (4): 743-761.

Roni, P., and T.P. Quinn.  2001.  Density and size of juvenile salmonids in response to placement of large woody debris in western Oregon and Washington streams.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (2): 282-292.

Rood, S.B., and S. Heinze-Milne.  1989.  Abrupt downstream forest decline following river damming in southern Alberta.  Canadian Journal of Botany 67: 1744-1749.

Rood, S.B., A.R. Kalischuk, and J.M. Mahoney.  1998.  Initial cottonwood seedling recruitment following the flood of the century of the Oldman River, Alberta, Canada.  Wetlands 8: 557-570. 

Rood, S.B., and J.M. Mahoney.  1990.  Collapse of riparian poplar forests downstream from dams in western Canada in western prairies: Probable causes and prospects for mitigation.  Environmental Management 14 (4): 451-464.

Rood, S.B., and J.M. Mahoney.  1995.  River damming and riparian cottonwoods along the Marias River, Montana.  Rivers 5 (3): 195-207.

Rood, S.B., and J.M. Mahoney.  2000.  Revised instream flow regulation enables cottonwood recruitment along the St. Mary River, Alberta, Canada.  Rivers 7 (2): 109-125.

Rood, S.B., J.M. Mahoney, D.E. Reid, and L. Zilm.  1995.  Instream flows and the decline of riparian cottonwoods along the St. Mary River, Alberta.  Canadian Journal of Botany 73: 1250-1260. 

Rood, S.B., K. Taboulchanas, C.E. Bradley, and A.R. Kalischuk.  1999.  Influence of flow regulation on channel dynamics and riparian cottonwoods along the Bow River, Alberta.  Rivers 7 (1): 33-48.

Roper, B.R., and D.L. Scarnecchia.  1999.  Emigration of age-0 chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) smolts from the upper South Umpqua River basin, Oregon, U.S.A.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56 (6): 939-946.

Roper, B.B., D.L. Scarnecchia, and T.J. Marr.  1994.  Summer distribution of and habitat use by chinook salmon and steelhead within a major basin of the south Umpqua River, Oregon.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123: 298-308.

Rosenfeld, J.S., and S. Boss.  2001.  Fitness consequences of habitat use for juvenile cutthroat trout: energetic costs and benefits in pools and riffles.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (3): 585-593.

Rosenfeld, J.S., M. Porter, and E. Parkinson.  2000.  Habitat factors affecting the abundance and distribution of  juvenile cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57: 766-774.

Rosgen, D.L.  1994.  A classification of natural rivers.  Catena 22: 169-199.

Rosgen, D.  1996.  Applied river morphology.  Wildland Hydrology. Pagosa Springs, Colorado.

Rosgen, D.L., H.S. Silvey, and J.P. Potyondy.  1986.  The use of channel maintenance flow concepts in the Forest Service.  Hydrological Science and Technology 2(1): 19-26.

Ross, S.T.  1986.  Resource partitioning in fish assemblages: a review of field studies.  Copeia 1986: 352-388.

Ross, S.T., and J.A. Baker.  1983.  The response of fishes to periodic spring floods in a southeastern stream.  American Midland Naturalist 109: 1-14.

Ross, Stephen T., J.G. Knight, and S.D. Wilkins.  1990.  Longitudinal occurrence of the bayou darter (Percidae: Etheostoma rubrum) in Bayou Pierre - a response to stream order...  Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii 37 (1-2): 221-233.

Ross, Stephen T., J.G. Knight, and S.D. Wilkins.  1992.  Distribution and microhabitat dynamics of the threatened Bayou Darter, Etheostoma rubrum.  Copeia 1992 (3): 658-671.

Ross, S.T., W.J. Matthews, and A.J. Echelle.  1985.  Persistence of stream fish assemblages: effects of environmental change.  American Naturalist 126: 24-40.

Roussel, J.M., and A. Bardonnet.  1997.  Diel and seasonal patterns of habitat use by fish in a natural salmonid brook: an approach to the functional role of the riffle-pool sequence.  Bulletin Francais Peche Pisciculture 346:573-588.

Roussel, J.M., and A. Bardonnet.  1999.  Ontogeny of diel pattern of stream-margin habitat use by emerging brown trout, Salmo trutta, in experimental channels: influence of food and predator presence.  Environmental biology of Fishes 56: 253-262.

Roy, A.G., R. Roy, and N. Bergeron.  1988.  Hydraulic geometry and changes in flow velocity at a river confluence with coarse bed material.  Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 13: 583-598.

Rubec, P.J., J.C.W. Bexley, H. Norris, M.S. Coyne, M.E. Monaco, S.G. Smith, and J.S. Ault.  1999.  Suitability modeling to delineate habitat essential to sustainable fisheries.  American Fisheries Society Symposium 22: 108-133.

Rubin, S.P., T.C. Bjornn, and B. Dennis.  1991.  Habitat suitability curves for juvenile chinook salmon and steelhead development using a habitat?]oriented sampling approach.  Rivers 2 (1): 12?]29.

Ruggles, C.P.  1966.  Depth and velocity as a factor in stream rearing and production of juvenile coho salmon.  Canadian Fish Culturist 38: 215?]228.

Rulifson, R.A., and C.S. Manooch, III.  1990.  Recruitment of juvenile striped bass in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, as related to reservoir discharge.  N. Am. J. Fisheries Mgmt. 10: 397-407.

Rutherford, D.A., K.R. Gelwicks, and W.E. Kelso.  2001.  Physicochemical effects of the flood pulse on fishes in the Atchafalaya River basin, Louisiana.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (2): 276-288.

 


  
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