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Dahl, J., and L.A. Greenberg.  1998.  Effects of fish predation and habitat type on stream benthic communities.  Hydrobiologia 361: 67-76.

Dambacher, J.M., M.W. Buktenica, and G.L. Larson.  1992.  Distribution, abundance, and habitat utilization of bull trout and brook trout in Sun Creek, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon.  Pages 30-36 in: P.J. Howell and D.V. Buchanan, editors.  Proceedings of the Gearhart Mountain bull trout workshop.  American Fisheries Society, Oregon Chapter, Corvallis.

Danehy, R.J.  1994.  Geomorphic, hydrologic, and hydraulic determinants of fish and macroinvertebrates in a small watershed.  Ph.D. thesis, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.  158 pp.

Dare, M.R.  2001.  Habitat use and movement by two trout species during winter under experimental flow regimes in a regulated river.  Doctoral dissertation.  University of Wyoming, Laramie.

Dare, M.R., and W.A. Hubert.  2000.  Precision and interpretation of data collected using a new measurement technique for microhabitat features at fish locations determined by radio telemetry.  Freshwater Ecology 15: 29-38.

Dare, M.R., W.A. Hubert, and K.G. Gerow.  2002.  Changes in habitat availability and habitat use and movements by two trout species in response to declining discharge in a regulated river during winter.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22 (3): 917-928.

Dare, M.R., W.A. Hubert, and J.S. Meyer.  2001.  Influence of stream flow on hydrogen sulfide concentrations and distributions of two trout species in a Rocky Mountains tailwater.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 21 (4): 971-975.

Dauble, D.D., R.L. Johnson, and A.P. Garcia.  1999.  Fall chinook salmon spawning in the tailraces of lower Snake River hydroelectric projects.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128 (4): 672-679.

David, B.O., and G.P. Closs.  2002.  Behavior of a stream-dwelling fish before, during, and after high-discharge events.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (4): 762-771.

Davies, P.E.  1991.  Temporal and spatial variability in stream brown trout recruitment in Tasmania - the effects of hydrology.  Page 101 in: D.A. Hancock, editor.  Proceedings No. 16 of the Australian Society of Fish Biology workshop: recruitment processes.  Department of Primary Industries and Energy, Bureau of Rural Resources, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

Davis, J.A., and L.A. Barmuta.  1989.  An ecologically useful classification of mean and near-bed flows in streams and rivers.  Freshwater Biology 21: 271-282.

Deacon, J.E.  1961.  Fish populations, following a drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes rivers in Kansas.  University of Kansas Publications of the Museum of Natural History 13: 359-427.

Deegan, L.A., H.E. Golden, C.J. Harvey, and B.J. Peterson.  1999.  Influence of environmental variability on the growth of age-0 and adult arctic grayling.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128 (6): 1163?]1175.

DeGraaf, D.A., and L.H. Bain.  1986.  Habitat use by and preferences of juvenile Atlantic salmon in two Newfoundland rivers.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 115 (5): 671?]681.

Delisle, G.E.  1962.  Water velocities tolerated by spawning kokanee salmon.  California Fish and Game 48: 77-78.

Delucchi, C.M.  1988.  Comparison of community structure among streams with different temporal flow regimes.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 66: 578-586.

Dettman, D.H.  1977.  Habitat selection, daytime behavior and factors influencing distribution and abundance of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri).  M.S. thesis, University of California, Davis.  47 pp.

DeVries, P.  1997.  Riverine salmonid egg burial depths: review of published data and implication for scour studies.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54 (8): 1685?]1698.

DeWald, L. and M.A. Wilzbach.  1992.  Interactions between native brook trout and hatchery brown trout: effects on habitat use, feeding, and growth.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 121: 287-296.

DiCenzo, V.J., and M.C. Duval.  2002.  Importance of reservoir inflow in determining white bass year-class strength in three Virginia reservoirs.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22 (2): 620-626.

Dill, L.M.  1983.  Adaptive flexibility in the foraging behavior of fishes.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40 (4): 398-408.

Dill, W.A., W.D. Kelley, and J.C. Fraser.  1975.  Water and land use development and the aquatic environment, problems, and solutions.  FAO Fish. Tech. Pap. 141.

Dill, L.M., R.C. Ydenberg, and A.H.G. Fraser.  1981.  Food abundance and territory size in juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch).  Canadian Journal of Zoology 59 (9): 1801-1809.

Docompo, L., and B.G. de Bikuna.  1993.  The Basque method for determining instream flows in Northern Spain.  Rivers 4: 293-311.

Dodge, D.P., and H.R. MacCrimmon.  1971.  Environmental influences on extended spawning of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri).  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 100 (2): 312-318.

Doledec, S., and D. Chessel.  1989.  Rhythmes saisonniers et composonantes stationnelles en milieu aquatique. II. Prise en compte et elimination d’effets dans un tableau faunistique.  Acta Oecol. Oecol. Gen. 10: 207-232.

Dolloff, C.A.  1986.  Seasonal population characteristics and habitat use by juvenile coho salmon in a small southeast Alaska stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 116: 829-838.

Dolloff, C.A., P.A. Flebbe, and M.D. Owen.  1994.  Fish habitat and fish populations in a southern Appalachian watershed before and after Hurricane Hugo.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123: 668-678.

Dolloff, C.A., and G.H. Reeves.  1990.  Microhabitat partitioning among stream?]dwelling juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and Dolly Varden (Salvelinus malma).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 47 (12): 2297?]2306.

Dompier, D., and J.R. Woodworth.  1980.  Rehabilitation of salmonid fish streams through storage.  Pp. 86-93 in: W. King, et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Wild Trout II.  Trout Unlimited, Vienna, Virginia, and Federation of Fly Fishermen, El S...

Dose, J.J., and B.D. Roper.  1994.  Long-term changes in low-flow channel widths within the South Umpqua watershed, Oregon.  Water Resources Bulletin 30 (6): 993-1000.

Downes, B.J., T.J. Entwisle, and P. Reich.  2003.  Effects of flow regulation on disturbance frequencies and in-channel bryophytes and macroalgae in some upland streams.  River Research and Applications 19 (1): 27-42.

Downton, M.W., and K.A. Miller.  1998.  Relationships between Alaskan salmon catch and North Pacific climate on interannual and interdecadal time scales.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55: 2255-2265.

Dube, S., A.P. Plamondon, and R.L. Rothwell.  1995.  Watering-up after clear-cutting on forested wetlands of the St. Lawrence Lowlands.  Water Resour. Res. 31: 1741-1750.

Dudgeon, D.  1993.  The effects of spate-induced disturbance, predation and environmental complexity on macroinvertebrates in a tropical stream.  Freshwater Biology 30: 189-197.

Dudley, R.G.  1979.  Changes in growth and size distribution of Saratherodonmacrochir and Saratherodonandersoni from the Kafue Gorge Dam.  J. Fish Biology 36: 14: 205-223.

Dunbrack, R.L., and L.M. Dill.  1983.  A model of size dependent surface feeding in a stream dwelling salmonid.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 8: 203-216.

Dunham, J.B., B.S. Cade, and J.W. Terrell.  2002.  Influences of spatial and temporal variation on fish-habitat relationships defined by regression quantiles.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (1): 86-98.

Dunham, J.B., and G.L. Vinyard.  1997.  Incorporating stream level variability into analyses of site level fish habitat relationships: some cautionary examples.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126: 323-329.

Dussault, C.  1995.  Utilisation de l’habitat, croissance, condition, survie apparente et deplacements de l’omble de fontaine (Salvelinus fontinalis) et du saumon atlantique (Salmo salar) en sympatrie.  Thesis.  University of Quebec, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada.

Dykaar, B.B., and P.J. Wiggington, Jr.  2000.  Floodplain formation and cottonwood colonization patterns on the Willamette River, Oregon, USA.  Environmental Management 25: 87-104.

Dynesius, M., and C. Nilsson.  1994.  Fragmentation and flow regulation of river systems in the northern third of the world.  Science 266: 753-762.


  
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