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Hagen, J. and E.B. Taylor.  2001.  Resource partitioning as a factor limiting gene flow in hybridizing populations of Dolly Varden char (Salvelinus malma) and bull trout (Salvelinusconfluentus).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (10): 2037-2047.

Haines, G.B., and H.M. Tyus.  1990.  Fish associations and environmental variables in age-0 Colorado squawfish habitats, Green River, Utah.  Journal of Freshwater Ecology 5 (4): 427-436.

Hale, J.G., and D.A. Hilden.  1970.  The influence of flow on the spawning of brook trout in the laboratory.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 99 (3): 595-597.

Hale, S.S., T.E. McMahon, and P.C. Nelson.  1985.  Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves: chum salmon.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 82.

Hallisey, J.E., and G.H. Belt.  1996.  Relationships between particle movement and channel morphology in some northern Idaho streams.  Water Resources Bulletin 32 (2): 383-391.

Hamilton, R.E.  1978.  Fisheries resource maintenance flows for Pacific salmon.  M.A.S. thesis, Department of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.  143 pp.

Hamilton, R., and J.W. Buell.  1976.  Effects of modified hydrology on Campbell River salmonids.  Environment Canada, Fisheries and Marine Service, Technical Report Series No. PAC/T-76-20, Habitat Protection Dir., Vancouver.

Hampton, M.  1988.  Development of habitat preference criteria for anadromous salmonids of the Trinity River.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Ecological Services, Sacramento, CA.

Hankin, D.G., and G.H. Reeves.  1988.  Estimating total fish abundance and total habitat area in small streams based on visual estimation methods.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45: 834-844.

Hansen, E.A.  1975.  Some effects of groundwater on brown trout redds.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 104: 100-110.

Hansen, R., D.D. Hart, and R.A. Merz.  1991.  Flow mediates predator-prey interactions between triclad flatworms and larval black flies.  Oikos 60: 187-196.

Hanson, D.L., and T.F. Waters.  1974.  Recovery of standing crop and production rate of a brook trout population in a flood-damaged stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 103 (3): 431-439.

Harding, L.W., Jr.  1994.  Long-term trends in the distribution of phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay: roles of light, nutrients and streamflow.  Marine Ecology Progress Series 104: 267-291.

Hardy, T.B.  1998.  The future of habitat modeling and instream flow assessment techniques.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 14 (5): 405-420.

Hardy, T.B., C.G. Prewitt, and K.A. Voos.  1982.  Application of a physical habitat usability model to the fish community in a small spring-fed desert stream.  Pp. 391-397 in: W.K. Lauenroth, G.V. Skogerboe, and M. Flug (eds), Analysis of ecological systems: state of the art in ecological modeling.  Elsevier.

Haro, R.J., and M.A. Brusven.  1994.  Effects of cobble embeddedness on the microdistribution of the sculpin Cottus beldingi and its stonefly prey.  Great Basin Naturalist 54: 64-70.

Harpman, D.A., E.W. Sparling, and T.J. Waddle.  1993.  A methodology for quantifying and valuing the impacts of flow changes on a fishery.  Water Resources Research 29: 575-582.

Harr, R.D., and F.M. McCorisin.  1979.  Initial effects of clearcut logging on size and timing of peak flows in a small watershed in western Oregon.  Water Resour. Res. 15: 90-94.

Harrell, H.L.  1978.  Responses of the Devil’s River (Texas) fish community to flooding.  Copeia 1978: 60-68.

Harris, D.D., W.A. Hubert, and T.A. Wesche.  1991.  Brown trout population and habitat response to enhanced minimum flow in Douglas Creek, Wyoming.  Rivers 2 (4): 285-294.

Harris, D.D., W.A. Hubert, and T.A. Wesche.  1992.  Habitat use by young-of-the-year brown trout and effects on weighted usable area.  Rivers 3 (2): 99-105.

Harris, R.D., R.J. Risser, and C.J. Fox.  A method for evaluating streamflow discharge - plant species occurrence patterns on headwater streams.  Pp. 87-90 in: Johnson, R.R., et al. (Eds), Riparian ecosystems and their management: reconciling conflicting uses.  USDA Forest Service, Gen. Tech. Report RM-120.

Harris, R.R.  C.A. Fox, and R. Risser.  1987.  Impacts of hydroelectric development on riparian vegetation in the Sierra Nevada, California, USA.  Environmental Management 12 (2): 219-228.

Hart, D.D., B.D. Clark, and A. Jasentuliyana.  1996.  Fine-scale field measurement of benthic flow environments inhabited by stream invertebrates.  Limnology and Oceanography 41: 297-308.

Hart, D.D., and C.M. Finelli.  1999.  Physical-biological coupling in streams: the pervasive effects of flow on benthic organisms.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 30: 363-395.

Hart, D.D., and D.M. Fonseca.  1995.  Relationships between benthic distributions and heterogeneous flow environments: processes and patterns at three spatial scales.  J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 12: 274.

Hart, D.D., and R.A. Merz.  1998.  Predator-prey interactions in a benthic stream community: a field test of flow-mediated interactions.  Oecologia 114: 263-273.

Hartman, G.F.  1965.  The role of behavior in the ecology and interaction of underyearling coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri).  Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 22 (4): 1035-1081.

Hartman, G.F., and J.C. Scrivener.  1990.  Impacts of forestry practices on a coastal stream ecosystem, Carnation Creek, British Columbia.  Canadian Bulletin of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 223: viii+148 pp.  Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Ottawa.

Harvey, B.  1987.  Susceptibility of young-of-the year fishes to downstream displacement by flooding.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 116: 851-855.

Harvey, B.C.  1991.  Interactions among stream fishes: predator-induced shifts and larval survival.  Oecologia 87: 29-36.

Harvey, B.C.  1991.  Interaction of abiotic and biotic factors influences larval fish survival in an Oklahoma stream.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 48: 1476-1480.

Harvey, B.C., and R.J. Nakamoto.  1997.  Habitat-dependent interactions between two size-classes of juvenile steelhead in a small stream.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54 (1): 27-31.

Harvey, B.C., R.J. Nakamoto, and J.L. White.  1999.  Influence of large woody debris and a bankfull flood on movement of adult resident coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) during fall and winter.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56 (11): 2161-2166.

Harvey, B.C., and A.J. Stewart.  1991.  Fish size and habitat depth relationships in headwater streams.  Oecologia 87: 336-342.

Harvey, B.C., J.L. White, and R.J. Nakamoto.  2002.  Habitat relationships and larval drift of native and nonindigenous fishes in neighboring tributaries of a coastal California river.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (1): 159-170.

Harvey, J.W., and K.E. Bencala.  1993.  The effect of streambed topography on surface-subsurface water exchange in mountain catchments.  Water Resources Res. 29: 89-98.

Harwood, A.J., N.B. Metcalfe, S.W. Griffiths, and J.D. Armstrong.  2002.  Intra- and inter-specific competition for winter concealment in juvenile salmonids.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59 (9): 1515-1523.

Haschenburger, J.K.  1999.  A probability model of scour and fill depths in gravel-bed channels.  Water Resources Research 35: 2857-2869.

Hatfield, T. and J. Bruce.  2000.  Predicting salmon habitat-flow relationship for streams from western North America.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20 (4): 1005-1015.

Havey, K.A.  1974.  Effects of regulated flows on standing crops of juvenile salmon and other fishes at Barrow Stream, Maine.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 103 (1): 1-9.

Havey, K.A., and R.M. Davis.  1970.  Factors influencing standing crops and survival of juvenile salmon at Barrows Stream, Maine.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 99 (2): 297-311.

Hawkes, C.L., D.L. Miller, and W.G. Layher.  1986.  Fish ecoregions of Kansas: stream fish assemblage patterns and associated environmental correlates.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 17: 267-279.

Hawkes, H.A.  1975.  River zonation and classification.  Pages 312-374 in: B.A. Whitton, editor.  River ecology.  University of California Press, Berkeley.

Hawkins, C.P., J.L. Kershner, P.A. Bisson, M.D. Bryant, L.M. Decker, S.V. Gregory, D.A. McCullough, C.K. Overton, G.H. Reeves, R.J. Steedham, and M.K. Young.  A hierarchical approach to classifying habitat features.  Fisheries 18 (6): 3-12.

Hawkins, C.P., M.L. Murphy, N.H. Anderson, and M.A. Wilzbach.  1983.  Density of fish and salamanders in relation to riparian canopy and physical habitat in streams of the northwestern United States.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40: 1173-1185.

Hayes, D.B., C.P. Ferreri, and W.W. Taylor.  1996.  Linking fish habitat to their population dynamics.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53 (Suppl. 1): 383-390.

Hayes, F.R.  1953.  Artificial freshets and other factors controlling the ascent and populations of Atlantic salmon in the LaHave River, Nova Scotia.  Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 99: 1-47.

Hayes, J.W.  1996.  Bioenergetic model for drift-feeding brown trout.  In: The 2nd International Symposium on Ecohydraulics, June 1996, Quebec, Canada.  Pp. 465-476.

Hayes, J.W., and I.G. Jowett.  1994.  Microhabitat models of large drift-feeding brown trout in three New Zealand rivers.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 14 (4): 710-725.

Healy, B.D., and D.G. Lonzarich.  2000.  Microhabitat use and behavior of overwintering juvenile coho salmon in a Lake Superior tributary.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129 (3): 866-872.

Hearn, W.E.  1987.  Interspecific competition and habitat segregation among stream-dwelling trout and salmon: a review.  Fisheries 12 (5): 24-31.

Hearn, W.E., and B.E. Kynard.  1986.  Habitat use and behavioral interaction of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and rainbow trout (S. gairdneri) in tributaries of the White River in Vermont.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43 (10): 1988?]1998.

Hearne, J., I. Johnshom, and P. Armitage.  1994.  Determination of ecologically acceptable flows in rivers with seasonal changes in the density of macrophyte.  Regulated Rivers: Research andManagement 9: 177-184.

Heede, B.H., and J.N. Rinne.  1990. Hydrodynamic and fluvial geomorphological processes: implications for fisheries management and research.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 10: 249-268.

Heggenes. J.  1988.  Effect of experimentally increased intraspecific competition on sedentary adult brown trout (Salmo trutta) movement and stream habitat choice.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45 (7): 1163?]1172.

Heggenes. J.  1988.  Substrate preferences of brown trout fry (Salmo trutta) in artificial stream channels.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45 (10): 1801?]1806.

Heggenes. J.  1988.  Effects of short-term flow fluctuations on displacement of, and habitat use by, brown trout in a small stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 117 (4): 336-344.

Heggenes, J.  1988.  Physical habitat selection by brown trout (Salmo trutta) in riverine systems.  Nordic Journal of Freshwater Research 64: 74-90.

Heggenes, J.  1990.  Habitat utilization and preferences in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in streams.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 5: 341-354.

Heggenes, J.  1991.  Comparisons of habitat availability and habitat use by an allopatric cohort of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar under conditions of low competition in a Norwegian stream. Holarctic Ecology 14: 51-62.

Heggenes, J.  1994.  Physical habitat selection by brown trout (Salmo trutta) and young Atlantic salmon (S. salar) in spatially and temporally heterogeneous streams: implications for hydraulic modeling.  Pp. 12-30 in: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Habitat Hydraulics.  International Association of Hydraulic Research, Trondheim, Norway.

Heggenes, J.  1996.  Habitat selection by brown trout (Salmo trutta) and young Atlantic salmon (S. salar) in streams: static and dynamic hydraulic modeling.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 12: 155-169.

Heggenes, J.  2002.  Flexible summer habitat selection by wild, allopatric brown trout in lotic environments.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (2): 287-298.

Heggenes, J., J.L. Bagliniere, and R.A. Cunjak.  1999.  Spatial niche variability for young Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., and brown trout, S. trutta L., in heterogeneous streams.  Ecology of Freshwater Fish 8: 1-21.

Heggenes, J., and R. Borgstrom.  1991.  Effects of habitat types on survival, spatial distribution and production of an allopatric cohort of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., under conditions of low competition.  Journal of Fish Biology 38: 267-280.

Heggenes, J., A. Braband, and S.K. Saltveit.  1990.  Comparison of three methods for studies of stream habitat use by young brown trout and Atlantic salmon.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 119: 101-111.

Heggenes, J., A. Braband, and S.K. Saltveit.  1991.  Microhabitat use by brown trout, Salmotrutta L., and Atlantic salmon, S. salar L., in a stream: a comparative study of ...  Journal of Fish Biology 38: 259-266.

Heggenes, J., T.G. Northcote, and A. Peter.  1991.  Spatial stability of cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) in a small coastal stream.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 48 (5): 757?]762.

Heggenes, J., T.G. Northcote, and A. Peter.  1991.  Seasonal habitat selection and preferences by cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) in a small, coastal stream.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 48: 1364?]1370.

Heggenes. J., and S.J Saltveit.  1990.  Seasonal and spatial microhabitat selection and segregation in young Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., and brown trout, S. trutta L.  Journal of Fish Biology 36: 707-720.

Heggenes, J., S.J. Saltveit, K.A. Vaskinn, and O. Lingas. 1996.  Predicting fish habitat use to changes in water flow: modeling critical minimum flows for Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, and brown trout, S. trutta.  Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 12: 331-344.

Heggenes. J., and T. Traaen.  1988.  Downstream migration and critical water velocities in stream channels for fry of four salmonid species.  Journal of Fish Biology 32: 717-727.

Helfrich, L.A., K.W. Nutt, and D.L. Weigmann.  1991.  Habitat selection by spawning redbreast sunfish in Virginia streams.  Rivers 2 (2): 138-147.

Helvey, J.D.  1972.  First-year effects of wildfire on water yield and stream temperature in north-central Washington.  Pp. 308-312 in: S.C. Callany, T.G. McLaughlin, and W.D. Striffler (eds.), Watersheds in transitions.  American Water Resources Association, Proceeding Series 14, Urbana, Illinois.

Helvey, J.D.  1980.  Effects of a north-central Washington wildfire on runoff and sediment production.  Water Resources Bulletin 16: 627-634.

Herger, L.G., W.A. Hubert, and M.K. Young.  1996.  Comparison of habitat composition and cutthroat trout abundance at two flows in small mountain streams.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16 (2): 294-301.

Hesse, L.W., and B.A. Newcomb.  1982.  Effects of flushing Spencer Hydro on water quality, fish, and insect fauna in the Niobara River, Nebraska.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 2: 45-52.

Hicks, B.J.  1989.  The influence of geology and timber harvest on channel morphology and salmonid populations in Oregon Coast Range streams.  Doctoral dissertation.  Oregon State Unviersity, Corvallis.

Hicks, B.J., J.D. Hall, P.A. Bisson, and J.R. Sedell.  1991.  Responses of salmonids to habitat changes.  Pp. 483-518 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.

Hildebrand, R.H., A.D. Lemly, and C.A. Dolloff.  1999.  Habitat sequencing and the importance of discharge in inferences.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 19(1): 198-202.

Hill, J.  1989.  The energetic significance of microhabitat use in two stream fishes.  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens.

Hill, J., and G.D. Grossman.  1993.  An energetic model of microhabitat use for rainbow trout and rosyside dace.  Ecology 74 (3): 685?]698.

Hill, M.T., W.S. Platts, and R.L. Beschta.  1991.  Ecological and geomorphological concepts for instream and out-of-channel flow requirements.  Rivers 2: 198-210.

Hillman, T.W., J.S. Griffith, and W.S. Platts.  1987.  Summer and winter habitat selection by juvenile chinook salmon in a highly sedimented Idaho stream.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 116 (2): 185-195.

Hinton, S.A., and R.L. Emmett.  1994.  Juvenile salmonid stranding in the lower Columbia River, 1992 and 1993.  U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Center Technical Memorandum 20: 48 pp.

Hirsch, C.L.  1995.  Seasonal shifts in redband trout use of pools and their microhabitats in three central Oregon streams.  Master’s thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis.

Hiscock, M.J., D.A. Scruton, J.A. Brown, and K.D. Clarke.  2002.  Winter movement of radio-tagged juvenile Atlantic salmon in Northeast Brook, Newfoundland.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (3): 577-581.

 Hoel, S.M.  1998.  Evaluation of the relations of fish and invertebrate communities to habitat conditions affected by low and variable flows in two Missouri prairie streams.  M.S. thesis, University of Missouri, Columbia.  246 pp.

Hoffman, J.P.  1980.  Determining optimum releases from Lewiston Dam to improve salmon and steelhead habitat in the Trinity River, California.  Proc. Ann. Conf. Western Assoc. Fish Wildlife Agencies 80: 366-388.

Hogan, D.L., and M. Church.  1989.  Hydraulic geometry in small, coastal streams: progress toward quantification of salmonid habitat.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46 (5): 844-852.

Holmquist, J.G., J.M. Schmidt-Gengenback, and B.B. Yoshioka.  1998.  High dams and marine-freshwater linkages: effects on native and introduced fauna in the Caribbean.  Conservation Biology 12: 621-630.

Holtby, L.B., and G.F. Hartman.  1982.  The population dynamics of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in a west coast rainforest stream subject to logging.  Pp. 308- in: G.F. Hartman (ed), Proceedings of the Carnation Creek Workshop, a 10 year review.  Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, British Columbia.  404 pp.

Holtby, L.B., and Healy, M.C.  1986.  Selection for adult size in female coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43: 1946?]1959.

Hoopes, D.T.  1972.  Selection of spawning sites by sockeye salmon in small streams.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fishery Bulletin 70: 447-458.

Hoopes, R.L.  1975.  Flooding as a result of Hurricane Agnes, and its effect on a native brook trout population in an infertile headwater.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 104 (1): 96-99.

Hornbeck, J.W., M.B. Adams, E.S. Corbett, E.S. Verry, and J.A. Lynch.  1993.  Long-term impacts of forest treatments on forest yield: a summary for northeastern USA.  J. Hydrol. 150: 323-340.

Hornbeck, J.W, C.W. Martin, and C. Eager.  1997.  Summary of water yield experiments at Hubbard Brook Experimental Station, New Hampshire.  Can. J. For. Res. 27: 2043-2052.

Hornbeck, J.W, C.W. Martin, R.S. Pierce, F.H. Bormann, G.E. Likens, and J.S. Eaton.  1986.  Clearcutting northern hardwoods: effects on hydrologic and nutrient ion budgets.  For. Sci. 32: 667-686.

Huang, W., and E.K. Jones.  1997.  Three-dimensional modeling of circulation and salinity for the low river flow season in Apalachicola Bay, Florida.  Northwest Florida Water Management District Water Resources Special Report 97-10, Havana, Florida.

Hubert, W.A., D.D. Harris, and T.A. Wesche.  1994.  Diurnal shifts in use of summer habitat by age-0 brown trout in a regulated mountain stream.  Hydrobiologia 284: 147-156.

Hubert, W.A., and S.J. Kozel.  1993.  Quantitative relations of physical habitat features to channel slope and discharge in unaltered mountain streams.  Journal of Freshwater Ecology 8: 177-183. 

Hubert, W.A., and F.J. Rahel.  1989.  Relations of physical habitat to abundance of four nongame fishes in high-plains streams: a test of habitat suitability.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 9 (3): 332-340.

Hubert, W.A., C. Raley, and S.H. Anderson.  1990.  Compliance with instream flow agreements in Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming.  Fisheries 15 (2): 8-10.

Huet, M.  1959.  Profiles and biology of Western European streams as related to fish management.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 88: 155-163.

Huey, R.B.  1991.  Physiological consequences of habitat selection.  American Naturalist 130 (supplement): 90-115.

Hughes, F.M.R.  1994.  Environmental change, disturbance and regeneration in semi-arid floodplain forests.  Pp. 321-345 in: A.C. Millington and K. Pye, eds.  Environmental change in drylands: biogeographical and geomorphological perspectives.  Wiley, London.

Hughes, N.F.  1992.  Ranking of feeding positions by drift?]feeding Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49 (10): 1994?]1998.

Hughes, N.F.  1992.  Selection of positions by drift?]feeding salmonids in dominance hierarchies: model and test for Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries  and Aquatic Sciences 49 (10): 1999?]2008.

Hughes, N.F.  1998.  A model of habitat selection by drift-feeding salmonids at different scales.  Ecology 79: 1097-1129.

Hughes, N.F., and L.M. Dill.  1990.  Position choice by drift-feeding salmonids: model and test for Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) in subarctic mountain streams, interior Alaska.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 47 (10): 2039?]2048.

Hughes, N.F., and T.C. Grand.  2000.  Physiological ecology meets the ideal-free distribution: predicting the distribution of size structured fish populations across temperature gradients.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 59: 285-298.

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Hunter, J.W.  1973.  A discussion of game fish in the state of Washington as related to water requirements.  Washington State Department of Game, Olympia.

Huntingford, F.A., N.B. Metcalfe, and J.E. Thorpe.  1988.  Choice of feeding station in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, parr: effects of predation risk, season, and life history str...  Journal of Fish Biology 33: 917-924.

Huntsman, A.G.  1945.  Freshets and fish.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 75: 257-266.

Hurley, S.T., W.A. Hubert, and J.G. Nickum.  1987.  Habitats and movements of shovelnose sturgeon in the upper Mississippi River.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 116: 655-662.

Huusko, A., and T. Yrjana.  1998.  Effects of instream enhancement structures on brown trout, Salmo trutta L., habitat availability in a channelized boreal river: a PHABSIM approach.  Fish. Manag. Ecol. 4: 453-466.

Hvidsten, N.A.  1985.  Mortality of pre-smolt Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., and brown trout, Salmo trutta L., caused by fluctuating water le....  Journal of Fish Biology 1985: 711-718.

Hvidsten, N.A.  1993.  High winter discharge after regulation increases production of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, smolts in the River Orkla, Norway.  Pp. 175-177 in: R.J. Gibson and R.E. Cutting (eds.), Production of juvenile Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, in natural waters.  Can. Spec. Publ. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 118.

Hvidsten, N.A., A.J. Jensen, H. Vivas, O. Bakke, and T.G. Heggberget.  1995.  Downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolts in relation to water flow, water temperature, moon phase and social interaction.  Nordic Journal of Freshwater Research 70: 38-48.

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