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Aadland, Luther P.  1993.  Stream habitat types: their fish assemblages and relationship to flow.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 13 (4): 790-805.

Aadland, L.P., C.M. Cook, M.T. Negus, H.G. Drewes, and C.S. Anderson.  1991.  Microhabitat preferences of selected stream fishes and a community-oriented approach to instream flow assessments.  Section of Fisheries, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, St. Paul, MN.

Aadland, L., Waltner, C., Negus, M.T., Drews, H. 1989.  Microhabitat criteria for selected stream fishes and methodological considerations for instream flow studies in Minnesota.: St. Paul, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Technical Report

Addley, R.C.  1993.  A mechanistic approach to modeling habitat needs of drift-feeding salmonids.  Masters thesis, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Utah State University, Logan, Utah.

Aho, J.M., Anderson, C.S.,  and Terrell, J.W.  1986.  Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves: redbreast sunfish.  Washington, D.C.: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Biological Report 82 [10.119]).

Alabaster, John S.  1970.  River flow and upstream movement and catch of migratory salmonids.  Journal of Fish Biology 2: 1-13.

Alfredsen, K., W. Marchand, T.H. Bakken, and A. Harby.  1997.  Application and comparison of computer models quantifying impacts of river regulation on fish habitat.  In: Brodh, E., D.K. Lysne, N. Flatabo, and E. Helland-Hansen, eds.  Proceedings of the 3rd international conference hydropower ‘97 - Trondheim/Norway 30 June-2 July 1997.  A.A. Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam/Brookfield.

Allan, J.D., D.L. Erickson, and J. Fay.  1997.  The influence of catchment land use on stream integrity across multiple spatial scales.  Freshwater Biology 37: 149-162.

Allee, B.A.  1974.  Spatial requirements and behavioral interactions of juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri).  Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle.

Allen, M.A.  2000.  Seasonal microhabitat use by juvenile spring chinook salmon in the Yakima River basin, Washington.  Rivers 7 (4): 314-332.

Ambuhl, Von Heins.  1959.  The significance of flow as an ecological factor. (Transl. By John DeWitt, Humboldt State College, Arcata, California.)

Ames, J.  1983.  Salmon stock interactions in Puget Sound: a preliminary look.  Pages 84?]95 in: M.A. Miller (ed.).  Southeast Alaska coho salmon research and management review and planning workshop, May 18?]19, 1982.  Alaska Dept. Fish and Game, Juneau.

Ames, J., and H. Beecher.  1995.  Recommended spawning flows for Cedar River sockeye salmon: with a review of spawning distribution and flood risk studies.  A report to the Cedar River Instream Flow Committee.  Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia.  108 pp.

Ames, J., and H. Beecher.  2001.  Incorporating flood risk into controlled flow regimes for Pacific salmon: An example using Cedar River sockeye salmon.  Report #FPT 01-13.  Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia.  123 pp.

Amoros, C.  1991.  Changes in side-arm connectivity and implications for river system management.  Rivers 2: 105-112.

Amoros, C., A.L. Roux, J.L. Reygrobellet, J.P. Bravard, and G. Pautou.  1987.  A method for applied ecological studies of fluvial hydrosystems.  Regulated Rivers Research & Management 1: 17-38.

Anderson, D.H.  1995.  Microcrustacean growth and production in a forested floodplain swamp.  Dissertation, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.

Anderson, H.W.  1976.  Fire effects on water supply, floods, and sedimentation.  Proceedings, Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference 15: 249-260.

Anderson, P.C., T.B. Hardy, and C.M.U. Neale.  1993.  Application of multispectral videography for the delineation of riverine depths and mesoscale hydraulic features.  In: Neale, C.M.U. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 14th Biennial Workshop on Color Photography and Videography for Resource Monitoring.  Utah State University, Logan, Utah, May 25-28, 1993.

Anderson, R.M.,  and Nehring, R.B.  1985.  Impacts of stream discharge on trout rearing and recruitment in the South Platte River, Colorado.  Pp. 59-64 in: Olson, F.W., White, R.G.,  and Hamre, R.H. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Symposium on Small Hydropower and Fisheries.  American Fisheries Society, Bethesda.

Andrew, F.J., and G.H. Green.  1960.  Sockeye and pink salmon production in relation to proposed dams in the Fraser River system.  Internat. Pac. Salmon Fish. Comm., Bull. 11.  257 p.

Andrews, E.D.  1980.  Effective and bankfull discharges of streams in the Yampa River basin, Colorado and Wyoming.  Journal of Hydrology 46: 311-330.

Andrews, E.D., and J.M. Nankervis.  1995.  Effective discharge and design of channel maintenance flows for gravel-bed rivers.  Pp. 151-164 in: J.E. Costa, A.J. Miller, K.W. Potter, and P.R. Wilcock (eds.), Natural and Anthropogenic Influences in Fluvial Geomorphology, Geophysical Monograph 89, American Geophysical Union.

Angermeier, P.L.  1987.  Spatiotemporal variation in habitat selection by fishes in small Illinois streams.  Pp 52-60 in: W.J. Matthews and D.C. Heins (eds) Community and evolutionary ecology of North American stream fish.  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

Angermeier, P.L.  1992.  Predation by rock bass on other stream fishes: experimental effects of depth and cover.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 34: 171-180.

Angermeier, P.L., and J.R. Karr.  1984.  Relationships between woody debris and fish habitat in a small warmwater stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 113: 716-726.

Angermeier, P.L., and I.J. Schlosser.  1989.  Species-area relationships for stream fishes.  Ecology 70 (5): 1450-1462.

Annear, T., I. Chisholm, H. Beecher, A. Locke, P. Aarestad, N. Burkhart, C. Coomer, C. Estes, J. Hunt, R. Jacobson, G. Jobsis, J. Kauffman, J. Marshall, K. Mayes, C. Stalnaker, and R. Wentworth.  2002.  Instream Flows for Riverine Resource Stewardship.  Instream Flow Council, Cheyenne, WY.

Annear, T.C., and A.L. Conder.  1984.  Relative bias of several fisheries instream flow methods.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 4 (4B): 531-539. 

Antonnson, T., and S. Gudjonsson.  2002.  Variability in timing and characteristics of Atlantic salmon smolt in Icelandic rivers.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (4): 643-655.

Armitage, P.D.  1978.  Downstream changes in the composition, numbers and biomass of bottom fauna below Cow Green Reservoir and in an unregulated ....  Hydrobiologia 58: 145-156.

Armour, C.L. and J.G. Taylor.  1991.  Evaluation of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service field users.  Fisheries 16 (5): 36-43.

Armstrong, J.D., and S.W. Griffiths.  2001.  Density-dependent refuge use among over-wintering wild Atlantic salmon juveniles.  Journal of Fish Biology 58: 1524-1530.

Arndt, S.K.A., R.A. Cunjak, and T.J. Benfey.  2002.  Effect of summer floods and spatial-temporal scale on growth and feeding of juvenile Atlantic salmon in two New Brunswick streams.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (4): 607-622.

Arscott, D.B., K. Tockner, and J.V. Ward.  2001.  Thermal heterogeneity along a braided floodplain river (Tagliamento River, northeastern Italy).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (12): 2359-2373.

Arthington, A.H., J.M. King, J.H. O’Keefe, S.E. Bunn, and J. Day.  1992.  Development of an holistic approach for assessing environmental flow requirements of riverine ecosystems, pp. 69-76 in: J.J. Pilgrim and B.P. Hooper (eds.), Water Allocation for the Environment.  The Centre for Water Policy Research, University of New England, Armidale.

Arthington, A.H., and B.J. Pusey.  1993.  In-stream flow management in Australia: methods, deficiencies and future directions.  Australian Biology 6: 52-60.

Asplund, K.T., and M.T. Gooch.  1988.  Geomorphology and the distributional ecology  of Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) in a desert riparian canyon.  Desert Plants 9 (1): 17-27.

Auble, G.T., J.M. Friedman, and M.L. Scott.  1994.  Relating riparian vegetation to present and future streamflows.  Ecological Applications 4 (3): 544-554.

Ault, T.R., and RW.G. White.  1994.  Effects of habitat structure and the presence of brown trout on the population density of Galaxias truttaceus in Tasmania, Australia.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123: 939-949.

  
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