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Baber, M.J., D.L. Childers, K.J. Babbitt, and D.H. Anderson.  2002.  Controls on fish distribution and abundance in temporary wetlands.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59 (9): 1441-1450.

Bachman, R.A.  1984.  Foraging behavior of free?]ranging wild and hatchery brown trout in a stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 113 (1): 1?]32.

Bain, M.B.  1995.  Habitat at the local scale: multivariate patterns for stream fishes.  Bull.Fr. Peche Piscic 337/338/339: 165-177.

Bain, M.B.,  and J.M. Boltz.  1989.  Regulated streamflow and warmwater stream fish: A general hypothesis and research agenda.  Washington, D.C.: USFWS (Biological Report 89 [18]).

Bain, M.B., and J.T. Finn.  1982.  An alternative approach to assessing habitat suitability for stream fish.  Pp. 77-98 in: M.B. Bain, et al. (Eds.), An evaluation of methodologies for assessing the effects of flow fluctuation ...  FWS/OBB3 82/63

Bain, M.B., and J.T. Finn.  1988.  Streamflow regulation and fish community structure.  Ecology 69 (2): 382-392.

Bain, M.B., and J.T. Finn.  1991.  Analysis of microhabitat use by fish: investigator effect and investigator bias.  Rivers 2 (1): 57-65.

Bain, M.B., J.T. Finn, and H.E. Booke.  1985.  Quantifying stream substrate for habitat analysis studies.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 5: 499-506.  

Bain, M.B., J.T. Finn, and H.E. Booke.  1988.  Streamflow regulation and fish community structure.  Ecology 69: 382-392.

Bain, M.B., J.T. Finn, L.J. Gerardi, Jr., M.R. Ross, and W.P. Saunders, Jr.  1982.  An evaluation of methodologies for assessing the effects of flow fluctuations on stream fish.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 82 (63): 1-199.

Bain, M.B., and V.T. Travnichek.  2000.  Assessing impacts and predicting restoration benefits of flow alterations in rivers developed for hydroelectric power production.  Pages B543-B552 in: M. Leclerc, H. Capra, S. Valentin, A. Boudreault, and Y. Cote, eds.  Proceedings of the second IAHR symposium on habitat hydraulics, Ecohydraulics 2000.  Institute National de la Recherche Scientifique-Eau, Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada.

Baird, D., and J.J. Heymans.  1996.  Assessment of ecosystem changes in response to freshwater inflow to the Kromme River estuary, St. Francis Bay, South Africa: a network analysis approach.  Water SA 22: 307-318.

Baker, E.A., and T.G. Coon.  1997.  Development and evaluation of alternative habitat suitability criteria for brook trout.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126 (1): 65-75.

Baker, J.A., K.J. Killgore, and R.L. Kasul.  Aquatic habitats and fish communities in the lower Mississippi River.  Reviews in Aquatic Sciences 3: 313-356.

Baker, V.R.  1977.  Stream channel response to floods with examples from central Texas.  Geological Society of America Bulletin 88: 1057-1071.

Baker, V.R., and D.F. Ritter.  1975.  Competence of rivers to transport coarse bedload material.  Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.  86: 975-978.

Baker, W.L.  1990.  Climatic and hydrologic effects on the regeneration of Populus angustifolia James along the Animas River, Colorado.  Journal of Biogeography 17 (1): 59-73.

Bakkala, R.G.  1970.  Synopsis of biological data on the chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta (Walbaum) 1792.  U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Cir. 315.  89 p.

Baldes, R.J.  1969.  Microhabitat velocity occupied by trout.  M.S. thesis, Colorado State University, Fort Collins.  33 pp.

Baldes, R.J., and R.E. Vincent.  1969.  Physical parameters of microhabitats occupied by brown trout in an experimental flume.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 98 (2): 230-238.

Baldrige, J.E., and D. Amos.  1981.  A technique for determining fish habitat suitability criteria: a comparison between habitat utilization and availability.  Pages 251?]258 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.

Baltz, D.M., and P.B. Moyle.  1984.  Segregation by species and size class of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) and Sacramento sucker (Catostomus occidentalis)...  Environmental Biology of Fishes 10: 101-110.

Baltz, D.M., B. Vondracek, L.R. Brown, and P.B. Moyle.  1987.  Influence of temperature on microhabitat choice by fishes in a California stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 116 (1): 12?]20.

Baltz, D.M., B. Vondracek, L.R. Brown, and P.B. Moyle.  1991.  Seasonal changes in microhabitat selection by rainbow trout in a small stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120 (2): 166?]176.

Baran, P., M. Delacoste, R. Dauba, J.-M. Lascaux, and A. Belaud.  1995.  Effects of reduced flow on brown trout populations downstream of dams in the French Pyrenees.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 10: 347-361.

Bardonnet, A., P. Gaudin, and H. Persat.  1991.  Microhabitats and downstream migration of young grayling (Thymallus thymallus L.).  Freshwater Biology 26: 365-376.

Barinaga, M.  1996.  A recipe for river recovery? Science 273: 1648-1650.

Barnard, S., R.J. Wyatt, and N.J. Milner.  1995.  The development of habitat models for stream salmonids, and their application to fisheries management.  Bull. Fr. Peche Piscic.337/338/339: 375-385.

Barrett, P.J., and O.E. Maughan.  1994.  Habitat preferences of introduced smallmouth bass in a central Arizona stream.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 14 (1): 112-118.

Bart, H.L., Jr.  1989.  Fish-habitat association in an Ozark stream.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 24: 173-186.

Bartholow, J.M., J.L. Laake, C.B. Stalnaker, and S.C. Williamson.  1993.  A salmonid population model for evaluating alternative flow regimes.  Rivers 4 (2): 265-279.

Bartholow, J., and W. Slauson; B. Parsons and W. Hubert.  1990.  Questions on habitat preference.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 10 (3): 362?]363.

Bartsch, N., C.P. Gubala, and T.B. Hardy.  1996.  Determining habitat criteria for the endangered fountain darter through aquatic habitat mapping and hydrologic modeling.  In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Habitat Hydraulics.  June 1996, Quebec, Canada.  B251-B262

Bartz, B.  1990.  Sources of uncertainty and effect on interpretation of results in the development of instream flows for fisheries habitat.  Master’s thesis, Utah State University, Logan.

Bateman, D.S., and H.W. Li.  2001.  Nest site selection by reticulate sculpin in two streams of different geologies in the central Coast Range of Oregon.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (5): 823-832.

Baxter, C.V., C.A. Frissell, and F.R. Hauer.  1999.  Geomorphology, logging roads, and the distribution of bull trout spawning in a forested river basin: implications for management and conservation.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128: 854-867.

Baxter, C.V., and F.R. Hauer.  2000.  Geomorphology, hyporheic exchange, and selection of spawning habitat by bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57 (7): 1470-1481.

Baxter, J.S., and J.D. McPhail.  1996.  Bull trout spawning and rearing habitat requirements: summary of the literature.  Province of British Columbia, Fisheries Technical Circular 98, Victoria.

Baxter, J.S., and J.D. McPhail.  1997.  Diel microhabitat preferences of juvenile bull trout in an artificial stream channel.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 17 (4): 975-980.

Bayley, P.B.  1988.  Factors affecting growth rates of young tropical floodplain fishes: seasonality and density-dependence.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 21: 127-142.

Bayley, P.B.  1991.  The flood pulse advantage and the restoration of river-floodplain systems.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 6: 75-86.

Bayley, P.B.  1995.  Understanding large river-floodplain ecosystems.  BioScience 45: 153-158.

Bayley, P.B., and M. Petrere, Jr.  1989.  Amazon fisheries: assessment method, current status and management options.  Pp. 385-398 in: Dodge, D.P. (Ed.) Proceedings of the International Large Rivers Symposium.  Can. Special Publ. Fish. Aquatic Sciences 106.

Beacham. T.D.  1988.  A genetic analysis of early development in pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and chum salmon (O. keta) at three different temperatures.  Genome 30:89?]96.

Beacham, T.D.  1993.  Competition between juvenile pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) and its effect on growth and survival.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 71: 1270-1274.

Beacham, T.D., and C.B. Murray.  1987b.  Adaptive variation in body size, age, morphology, egg size and development biology of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in British Columbia.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44: 244?]261.

Beacham, Terry D., and Clyde B. Murray.  1990.  Temperature, egg size, and development of embryos and alevins of five species of Pacific salmon: a comparative analysis.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 119 (6): 927?]945.

Beamish, F.W.H.  1980.  Swimming performance and oxygen consumption of the charrs.  Pp. 739-748 in: Balon, E.K. (Ed.), Charrs, salmonid fishes of the genus Salvelinus.  Dr. W. Junk, The Hague, The Netherlands.

Beamish, R.J., Neville, Thompson, Harrison, and St. John.  1994.  A relationship between Fraser River discharge and interannual production of Pacific herring in the Strait of Georgia.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51 (12): 2843-2855.

Beard, T.D., Jr., and R.F. Carline.  1991.  Influence of spawning and other stream habitat features on spatial variability of wild brown trout.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120 (6): 711-722.

Beasley, C.A., and J.E. Hightower.  2000.  Effects of a low-head dam on the distribution and characteristics of spawning habitat used by striped bass and American shad.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129 (6): 1316-1330.

Bebars, M.I., and G.Lasserre.  1983.  Analysis of the Egyptian marine and lagoon fisheries from 1962-1976, in relation to the construction of the Aswan Dam (completed in 1969).  Oceanologica Acta 6: 417-426.

Bechera, J.A., M. Leclerc, L. Belzile, and P. Boudreau.  1994.  A numerical method for modeling the dynamics of the spawning habitat of landlocked salmon.  Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Habitat Hydraulics.  August 18-20, 1994.  Trondheim, Norway.

Becker, C.D., D.A. Neitzel, and D.H. Fickieson.  1982.  Effects of dewatering on chinook salmon redds: tolerance of four developmental phases to daily dewaterings.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 111 (5): 624-637.

Becker, C.D., D.A. Neitzel, and C.S. Abernethy.  1983.  Effects of dewatering on chinook salmon redds: tolerance of four developmental phases to one-time dewatering.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 3: 373-382.

Beebe, J.T.  1996.  Fluid speed variability and the importance to manage fish habitat in rivers.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 12: 63-79.

Beecher, H.A.  1981.  Instream flows and steelhead production in western Washington.  Proceedings of the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies: 395-410.  Kalispell, Montana.

Beecher, H.A.  1987.  Simulating trout feeding stations in instream flow models.  Pages 71?]82 in J.F. Craig and J.B. Kemper, editors.  Regulated Streams: Advances in Ecology.  Plenum Press, New York and London.

Beecher, H.A.  1990.  Standards for instream flow.  Rivers 1 (2): 97-109.

Beecher, H.A.  1991.  PHABSIM in Hawaii.  Rivers 2 (1): 79-82.

Beecher, H.A.  1992. Assessing instream flow needs in plunge pools.  Unpublished paper presented March 25, Pacific Fishery Biologists, annual meeting, Blaine, Washington.

Beecher, H.A.  1995.  Comparison of preference curves and habitat utilization curves based on simulated habitat use.  Rivers 5 (2): 109?]120.

Beecher, H.A., B.A. Caldwell, J.P. Carleton, D. Catterson, R. Willms, and T.H. Johnson.  ms.  Development and evaluation of composite depth and velocity preferences of steelhead parr in Washington streams.

Beecher, H.A., B.A. Caldwell, and S.B. DeMond.  2002.  Evaluation of depth and velocity preferences of juvenile coho salmon in Washington streams.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22 (3): 785-795.

Beecher, H.A., J.P. Carleton, and T.H. Johnson.  1995.  Utility of depth and velocity preferences for predicting steelhead parr distribution at different flows.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124: 935?]938.

Beecher, H.A., J.P. Carleton, and T.H. Johnson.  1997.  Testing the independence of microhabitat preferences and flow: response to comments.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126 (3): 541-542.

Beecher, H.A., T.H. Johnson, and J.P. Carleton.  1993.  Predicting microdistributions of steelhead parr from depth and velocity criteria: Test of an assumption of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 50 (11): 2380-2387.

Beechie, T.J., E. Beamer, and L. Wasserman.  1994.  Estimating coho salmon rearing habitat and smolt production losses in a large river basin, and implications for restoration.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 14: 797-811.

Beechie, T.J., and T.H. Sibley.  1997.  Relationships between channel characteristics, woody debris, and fish habitat in northwest Washington streams.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126: 217-229.

Beeman, J.W., D.W. Rondorf, J.C. Faler, and 3 others.  1991.  Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis.  U.S. Dept. of Energy, BPA, Annual Report 1990, Division of Fish & Wildlife.

Beer, W.N., and J.J. Anderson.  2001.  Effect of spawning day and temperature on salmon emergence: interpretations of a growth model for Methow River chinook.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (5): 943?]949.

Beland, K.F., R.M. Jordan, and A.L. Meister.  1982.  Water depth and velocity preference of spawning Atlantic salmon in Maine rivers.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 2 (1): 11-13.

Bell, E., W.G. Duffy, and T.D. Roelofs.  2001.  Fidelity and survival of juvenile coho salmon in response to a flood.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (3): 450-458.

Benech, V., and M. Penaz.  1995.  An outline of lateral fish migrations in the central delta of the Niger River, Mali.  Hydrobiologia 303: 149-157.

Benke, A.C., I. Chaubey, G.M. Ward, and E.L. Dunn.  2000.  Flood pulse dynamics of an unregulated river floodplain in the southeastern U.S. coastal plain.  Ecology 81 (10): 2730-2741.

Benson, N.G.  1953.  The importance of ground water to trout populations in the Pigeon River, Michigan.  Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference 18: 269-281.

Benson, N.G.  1955.  Observations on anchor ice in a Michigan trout stream.  Ecology 36: 529-530.

Benson, N.G.  1981.  The freshwater inflow to estuaries issue.  Fisheries 6 (5): 8-10.

Berg, N.H.  1994.  Ice in stream pools in California’s central Sierra Nevada: spatial and temporal variability and reduction in trout habitat availability.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 14: 372-384.

Berggren, T.J, and M.J. Filardo.  1993.  An analysis of variables influencing the migration of juvenile salmonids in the Columbia River Basin.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 13 (1): 48-63.

Beschta, R.L.  1990.  Effects of fire on water quantity and quality.  Pp. 219-232 in: J.D. Walstad, S.R. Radosevich, and D.V. Sandberg (eds.), Natural and prescribed fire in Pacific Northwest forests.  Oregon State University Press, Corvallis.

Beschta, R.L., and W.J. Jackson.  1979.  The intrusion of fine sediments into a stable gravel bed. 

J. Fish. Research Board of Canada 36: 204?]210.

Beschta, R.L., and W.S. Platts.  1986.  Morphological features of small streams: significance and function.  Water Res. Bull. 22: 369-379.

Bevelhimer, M.S.  1996.  Relative importance of temperature, food, and physical structure to habitat choice by smallmouth bass in laboratory experiments.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 125 (2): 274-283.

Biggs, B.J.F., D.G. Goring, and V.I. Nikora.  1998.  Subsidy and stress responses of stream periphyton to gradients of water velocity as a function of community growth form.  Journal of Phycology 34: 598-607.

Binns, N.A., and F.M. Eiserman. 1977.  A predictive model for quantification of fluvial trout habitat.  Journal of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science 9(1): 8-9.

Binns, N.A., and F.M. Eiserman. 1979. Quantification of fluvial trout habitat in Wyoming.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 108 (3): 215-228.

Bishop, A.B., T.B. Hardy, and B.D. Glabou.  1990.  Analyzing instream flow trade-offs for small hydropower development.  Rivers 1: 173-182.

Bisson, P.A., J.L. Nielsen, R.A. Palmason, and L.E. Grove.  1982.  A system of naming habitat types in small streams, with examples of habitat utilization by salmonids during low streamflow.  Pp. 62-73 in: N.B. Armantrout (ed), Acquisition and utilization of aquatic habitat inventory information.  American Fisheries Society, Western Division, Bethesda, Maryland.

Bisson, P.A., K. Sullivan, and J.L. Nielsen.  1988.  Channel hydraulics, habitat use, and body form of juvenile coho salmon, steelhead, and cutthroat trout in streams.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 117 (3): 262-273.

Biswell, H.N., and A.M. Schultz.  1958.  Effects of vegetation removal on spring flow.  California Fish and Game 44 (3): 211-230.

Bjornn, T.C.  1971.  Trout and salmon movements in two Idaho streams related to temperature, food, stream flow, cover and population density.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 100: 423-438.

Bjornn, T.C., and D.W. Reiser.  1991.  Habitat requirements of salmonids in streams.  Pp. 83-138 in: W.R. Meehan (ed.) Influences of forest and rangeland management on salmonid fishes and their habitats.  American Fisheries Society Special Publication 19, Bethesda, Maryland.

Bleed, A.S.  1987.  Limitations of concepts used to determine instream flow requirements for habitat maintenance.  Water Res. Bull. 23: 1173-1178.

Blinn, D.W., J.P. Shannon, L.E. Stevens, and J.P. Carder.  1995.  Consequences of fluctuating discharge for lotic communities.  Journal of the American Benthological Society 14: 233-248.

Blumberg, A.F., and G.L. Mellor.  1980.  A coastal ocean numerical model.  Pp. 203-214 in: J. Sundermann and K.P. Holz (editors), Mathematical Modeling of Estuarine Physics, Proceedings of the International Symposium, Hamburg, 24-26 August 1978. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

Blumberg, A.F., and G.L. Mellor.  1987.  A description of a three-dimensional coastal circulation model.  Pp. 1-16 in: N.S. Heaps (editor), Three-dimensional coastal ocean models.  American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C.

Bohlin, T.  1977.  Habitat selection and intercohort competition of juvenile sea-trout (Salmo trutta).  Oikos 29: 112-117.

Bohlin, T., C. Dellefors, U. Faremo, and A. Johlander.  1994.  The energetic equivalence hypothesis and the relation between population density and body size in stream-living salmonids.  American Naturalist 143: 478-493.

Boisclair, D.  2001.  Fish habitat modeling: from conceptual framework to functional tools.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (1): 1-9.

Boon, P.J.  1988.  The impact of river regulation on invertebrate communities in the U.K.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 2: 389-409.

Boon, P.J.  1993.  Distribution, abundance and development of trichoptera larvae in the River North Tyne following the commencement of hydro... Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 8: 211-224.

Borchardt, D.  1993.  Effects of flow and refugia on drift loss of benthic macroinvertebrates: implications for habitat restoration in lowland streams.  Freshwater Biology 29: 221-227.

Bosch, J.M., and J.D. Hewlett.  1982.  A review of catchment experiments to determine the effect of vegetation changes on water, yield and evaporation.  J. Hydrol. 55: 3-23.

Boss, S.M., and J.S. Richardsom.  2002.  Effects of food and cover on the growth, survival, and movement of cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) in coastal streams.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59 (6): 1044-1053.

Boudreau, P., G. Bourgeois, M. Lecleerc, A. Boudreault, and L. Belzile.  1996.  Two-dimensional habitat model validation based on spatial fish distribution: application to juvenile Atlantic salmon of Moisie River (Quebec, Canada).  In: Ecohydraulics 2000: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Habitat Hydraulics, Quebec, Que., June 1996.  Edited by M. Leclerc et al.  INRS-Eau, Quebec, Que.  Pp. B365-380.

Boulton, A.J., S. Findlay, P. Marmonier, E.H. Stanley, and H.M. Valett.  1998.  The functional significance of the hyporheic zone in streams and rivers.  Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst.  29: 59-81.

Boulton, A.J., C.G. Peterson, N.B. Grimm, and S.G. Fisher.  1992.  Stability of an aquatic macroinvertebrate community in a multiyear hydrologic disturbance regime.  Ecology 73: 2192-2207.

Bourgeois, G., R.A. Cunjak, D. Caissie, and N. El-Jabi.  1996.  A spatial and temporal evaluation of PHABSIM in relation to measured density of juvenile Atlantic salmon in a small stream.  North American Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 16 (1): 154-166.

Boussu, M.F.  1954.  Relationship between trout populations and cover on a small stream.  Journal of Wildlife Management 18: 229-239.

Bovee, K.D.  1978.  Probability?]of?]use criteria for the family Salmonidae.  Instream Flow Information Paper No. 4.  Washington, D.C.: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS/OBS?]78/07).

Bovee, K.D.  1978.  The incremental method of assessing habitat potential for coolwater species, with management implications.  American Fisheries Society Special Publication 11: 340-346.

Bovee, K.D.  1982.  A guide to stream habitat analysis using the instream flow incremental methodology.  Instream Flow Information Paper No. 12.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, FWS/OBS?]82/26, Washington, D.C.

Bovee, K.D.  1985.  Evaluation of the effects of hydropeaking on aquatic macroinvertebrates using PHABSIM.  Pp. 236-241 in: F.W. Olson, R.G. White, and R.H. Hamre (eds.), Proceedings of the Symposium on Small Hydropower and Fisheries.  American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.

Bovee, K.D.  1986.  Development and evaluation of habitat suitability criteria for use in the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology.  Instream Flow Information Paper No. 21.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Biological Report 86 (7), Washington, D.C.

Bovee, K.D.  1988.  Use of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology to evaluate influences of microhabitat variability on trout populations.  Presented at annual meeting, Western Division, American Fisheries Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 10-13.

Bovee, K.D.  1995.  A comprehensive overview of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology.  National Biological Service, Fort Collins, Colorado.  322 pp.

Bovee, K.D.  1996.  Perspectives on two-dimensional river habitat models: the PHABSIM experience.  Pp. B149-B162 in: M. Leclerc, H. Capra, S. Valentin, A. Boudreault, and Y. Cote. Editors.  Ecohydraulics 2000, 2nd International Symposium on Habitat Hydraulics, Quebec.  INRS-Eau, co-published with FQSA, IAHR/AIRH.

Bovee, K.D., and T. Cochnauer.  1977.  Development and evaluation of weighted criteria, probability?]of?]use curves for instream flow assessments; fisheries.  Instream Flow Information Paper No. 3.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, FWS/OBS?]77/63, Washington, D.C.

Bovee, K.D., B.L. Lamb, J.M. Bartholow, C.D. Stalnaker, J. Taylor, and J. Henriksen.  1998.  Stream habitat analysis using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology.  U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Information and Technical Report USGS/BRD-1998-0004.  viii+131 pp.

Bovee, K.D., and R.T. Milhous.  1978.  Hydraulic simulation in instream flow studies: theory and technique.  Instream Flow Information Paper 5, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-78/33.

Bovee, K.D., T.J. Newcomb, and T.G. Coon.  1994.  Relations between habitat variability and population dynamics of bass in the Huron River, Michigan.  National Biological Survey Biological Report 21.  63 pp.

Bovee, K., and J.R. Zuboy, editors.  1988.  Proceedings of a workshop on the development and evaluation of habitat suitability criteria.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Biological Report 88 (11), Washington, D.C.

Bowen, M.D.  1996.  Habitat selection and movement of a stream-resident salmonid in a regulated river and tests of four bioenergetic optimization models.  Dissertation.  Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA.

Bowen, Z.H.  1996.  Relations between fishes and habitat in the Tallapoosa River system, Alabama.  Ph.D. dissertation, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama.  109 pp.

Bowen, Z.H., M.C. Freeman, and K.D. Bovee.  1998.  Evaluation of generalized habitat criteria for assessing impacts of altered flow regimes on warmwater fishes.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127 (3): 455-468.

Bowlby, J.N., and J.C. Roff.  1986.  Trout biomass and habitat relationships in southern Ontario streams.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 115 (4): 503-514.

Bozek, Michael A.  1990.  Generality of habitat models for the Colorado River cutthroat trout fry and the influence of adults on habitat choice and....  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.  200 pp.

Bozek, M.A., and W.A. Hubert.  1992.  Segregation of resident trout in streams as predicted by three habitat dimensions.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 70: 886-890.

Bozek, M.A., and F.J. Rahel.  1991.  Assessing habitat requirements of young Colorado River cutthroat trout using macrohabitat and microhabitat approaches.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120 (5): 571?]581.

Bozek, M.A., and F.J. Rahel.  1992.  Generality of microhabitat suitability models for young Colorado River cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki pleuriticus) across sites and among years in Wyoming streams.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49 (3): 552?]564.

Braaten, P.J., P.D. Dey, and T.C. Annear.  1997.  Development and evaluation of bioenergetic-based suitability criteria for trout.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 13: 345-356.

Braaten, P.J., and C.S. Guy.  1999.  Relations between physicochemical factors and abundance of fishes in tributary confluences of the lower channelized Missouri River.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128 (6): 1213-1221.

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