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Talmage, P.J., J.A. Perry, and R.M. Goldstein.  2002.  Relation of instream habitat and physical conditions to fish communities of agricultural streams in the northern midwest.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22 (3): 825-833.

Tarbet, K., and T.B. Hardy.  1996.  Evaluation of one-dimensional and two-dimensional hydraulic modeling in a natural river and implications in instream flow assessment methods.  In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Habitat Hydraulics.  June 1996, Quebec, Canada.  B395-B406.

Tautz , A.F., and C. Groot.  1975.  Spawning behavior of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) and rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri).  Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 32: 633-642.

Taylor, C.M.  1997.  Fish species richness and incidence patterns in isolated and connected stream pools: effects of pool volume and spatial position.  Oecologia 110: 560-566.

Taylor, E.B.  1988.  Water temperature and velocity as determinants of microhabitats of juvenile chinook and coho salmon in a laboratory stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 117: 22?]28.

Taylor, E.B.  1991.  Behavioural interaction and habitat use in juvenile chinook, Oncorhynchustshawytscha, and coho, O. kisutch, salmon.  Anim. Behav. 42: 729-744.

Tennant, D.L.  1976.  Instream flow regimes for fish, wildlife, recreation and related environmental resources.  Fisheries 1 (4): 6-10.

Tennant, D.L.  1976.  Instream flow regimes for fish, wildlife, recreation and related environmental resources.  Pp. 359-373 in: N.B. Armantrout, editor.  Acquisition and utilization of aquatic habitat inventory information.  Proceedings of a symposium, Portland, Oregon.  American Fisheries Society, Western Division, Bethesda.

Terrell, J.W. (Editor).  1984.  Proceedings of a workshop on fish habitat suitability index models.  Washington, D.C.: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Biological Report 85[6])

 Tessman, S.A.  1980.  Environmental Assessment, Technical Appendix E, in Environmental Use sector Reconnaissance Elements of the Western Dakotas Region of South Dakota study.  Water Resources Research Institute, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota.

Thielke, J.  1985.  A logistic regression approach for developing suitability-of-use functions for fish habitat.  Pp. 32-38 in: F.W. Olson, R.G. White, and R.H. Hamre (editors), Proceedings of the Symposium on Small Hydropower and Fisheries.  American Fisheries Society, Aurora, Colorado.

Thomas, D.L., and E.J. Taylor.  1990.  Study designs and tests for comparing resource use and availability.  Journal of Wildlife Management 54: 322-330.

Thomas, J.A., and K.D. Bovee.  1993.  Application and testing of a procedure to evaluate transferability of habitat suitability criteria.  Regulated Rivers: Research & Management 8: 285?]294.

Thomas, R.B., and W.F. Megahan.  1998.  Peak flow responses to clear-cutting and roads in small and large basins, western Cascades, Oregon: a second opinion.  Water Resour. Res. 34: 3393-3403.

Thompson, K.E.  1972.  Determining instream flows for fish life.  Pp. 31-50 in: Proceedings of the instream flow requirement workshop.  Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission, Portland, Oregon.

Thorne, R.E., and J.J. Ames.  1987.  A note on the variability of marine survival of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) and effects of flooding on spawning success.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44: 1791?]1795.

Thurow, R.F.  1997.  Habitat utilization and diel behaviour of juvenile bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) at the onset of winter.  Ecology of Freshwater Fish 6: 1-7.

Thurow, R.F., and J.G. King.  1994.  Attributes of Yellowstone cutthroat trout redds in a tributary of the Snake River, Idaho.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123 (1): 37-50.

Tiffan, K. F., R.D. Garland, and D.W. Rondorf.  2002.  Quantifying flow-dependent changes in subyearling fall chinook salmon rearing habitat using two-dimensional spatially explicit modeling.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22 (3): 713-726.

Tockner, K., F. Malard, and J.V. Ward.  2000.  An extension of the flood pulse concept.  Hydrol. Process. 14: 2861-2883.

Todd, B.L., and C.F. Rabeni.  1989.  Movement and habitat use by stream-dwelling smallmouth bass.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 118 (3): 229-242.

Torgerson, C.E., D.M. Price, H.W. Li, and B.A. McIntosh.  1999.  Multiscale thermal refugia and stream habitat associations of chinook salmon in northeastern Oregon.  Ecological Applications 9: 327-345.

Toth, L.A., S.L. Melvin, D.A. Arrington, and J. Chamberlain.  1998.  Hydrological manipulation of the channelized Kissimmee River: implications for restoration.  BioScience 48: 757-764.

Townsend, C.R., and A.G. Hildrew.  1994.  Species traits in relation to a habitat templet for river systems.  Freshwater Biology 31: 265-276.

Travnichek, V.H., M.B. Bain, and M.J. Maceina.  1995.  Recovery of a warmwater fish assemblage after the initiation of a minimum-flow release downstream from a hydroelectric dam.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124 (6): 836-844.

Travnichek, V.H., and M.J. Maceina.  1994.  Comparison of flow regulation effects on fish assemblages in shallow and deep water habitats in the Tallapoosa River, Alabama.  Journal of Freshwater Ecology 9: 207-216.

Trihey, E.W.  1981.  Using time series stream flow data to determine project effects on physical habitat for spawning pink salmon.  Pp. 232-240 in: N.B. Armantrout, editor.  Acquisition and utilization of aquatic habitat inventory information.  Proceedings of a symposium, Portland, Oregon.  American Fisheries Society, Western Division, Bethesda.

Trihey, E.W., and D.L. Wegner.  1983.  Field data collection procedures for use with the Physical Habitat Simulation system of the Instream Flow Group.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperative Instream Flow Service Group, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Trimble, S.W., F.H. Weirich, and B.L. Hoag.  1987.  Reforestation and the reduction of water yield on the Southern Piedmont since circa 1940.  Water Resour. Res. 23: 425-437.

Tripp, D.B., and V.A. Poulin.  1985.  Gravel scour as a factor limiting chum and coho spawning success.  In: Proceedings of the 1985 northeast Pacific pink and chum salmon workshop.  Department of Fisheries and Oceans.  Pages 27?]37.

Troendle, C.A., and G.S. Bevenger.  1996.  Effects of fire on streamflow and sediment transport Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming.  Pp. 43-52 in: J. Greenlee (ed.), Proceedings of the second biennial conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: the ecological implications of fire in Greater Yellowstone.  International Association of Wildland Fire, Fairfield, Washington.

Trotzky, H.M., and R.W. Gregory.  1974.  The effects of water flow manipulation below a hydroelectric power dam on the bottom fauna of the upper Kennebec River, ....  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 103 (2): 318-324.

Tschaplinski, P.J., and G.F. Hartman.  1983.  Winter distribution of juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) before and after logging in Carnation Creek, British Columbia, and some implications for overwintering survival.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40: 452?]461.

Turner, J.L., and H.K. Chadwick.  1972.  Distribution and abundance of young-of-the-year striped bass, Morone saxatilis, in relation to river flow in the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 101: 442-452.

Tyler, J.A.  1993.  Effects of water velocity, group size, and prey availability on the stream-drift capture efficiency of blacknose dace, Rhinichthys.... Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 50 (5): 1055?]1061.

Tyler, J.A., and J.F. Gilliam.  1995.  Ideal free distributions of stream fish: a model and test with minnows, Rhinichthys atratulus.  Ecology 76 (2): 580-592.

Tyus, H.M.  1990.  Effects of altered stream flows on fishery resources.  Fisheries 15 (3): 18-20.

Tyus, H.M.  1992.  An instream flow philosophy for recovering endangered Colorado River fishes.  Rivers 3 (1): 27-36.

Tyus, H.M., and G.B. Haines.  1991.  Distribution, habitat use, and growth of age-0 Colorado squawfish in the Green River Basin, Colorado and Utah.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120 (1): 79-89.

Tyus, H.M., and C.A. Karp.  1989.  Habitat use and streamflow needs of rare and endangered fishes, Yampa River, Colorado.  Washington, D.C.: USFWS (Biological Report 89 [14]).

 


  
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