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Kahler, T.H., P. Roni, and T.P. Quinn.  2001.  Summer movement and growth of juvenile anadromous salmonids in small western Washington streams.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (10): 1947-1956.

Kappesser, G.B. 2002. A riffle stability index to evaluate sediment loading to streams. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 38: 1069-1081.

Karim, K., M.E. Gubbels, and I.C. Goutler.  1995.  Review of determination of instream flow requirements with special application to Australia.  Water Resources Bulletin 31 (6): 1063-1077.

Karr, J.R.  1991.  Biological integrity: a long-neglected aspect of water resource management.  Ecological Applications 1: 66-84.

Keeley, E.R.  2001.  Demographic responses to food and space competition by juvenile steelhead trout.  Ecology 82 (5): 1247-1259.

Keeley, E.R., and J.W.A. Grant.  1995.  Allometric and environmental correlates of territory size in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52: 186-196.

Keeley, E.R., and J.D. McPhail.  1998.  Food abundance, intruder pressure, and body size as determinants of territory size in juvenile steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).  Behaviour 135: 65-82.

Keenleyside, M.H.A., and H.M.C. Dupuis.  1988.  Courtship and spawning competition in pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha).  Canadian Journal of Zoology 66: 262?]265.

Keith, R.M., T.C. Bjornn, W.R. Meehan, N.J. Hetrick, and M.A. Brusven.  1998.  Response of juvenile salmonids to riparian and instream cover modifications in small streams flowing through second-growth forests in southeast Alaska.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124: 886-897.

Kennard, N.R.  2000.  Development and testing of a rapid assessment methodology for instream habitat.  Master’s thesis, Utah State University, Logan, Utah.  69 pp.

Kennedy, G.J.A., and C.D. Strange.  1982.  The distribution of salmonids in upland streams in relation to depth and gradient.  Journal of Fish Biology 20: 579-591.

Kennedy, G.J.A., and C.D. Strange.  1986.  The effects of intra and inter-specific competition on the distribution of stocked juvenile Atlantic, Salmo salar L., in relation to depth and gradient in an upland trout Salmo trutta L. stream.  Journal of Fish Biology 29: 199-214.

Kershner, J.L., and W.M. Snider.  1992.  Importance of a habitat-level classification system to design instream flow studies.  Pp. 179-193 in: P.J. Boon, P. Calow, and G.E. Petts (eds.), River Conservation and Management.  John Wiley & Sons, New York.

Khoroshko, P.N.  1972.  The amount of water in the Volga basin and its effect on the reproduction of sturgeon (Acipenseridae) under conditions of normal and regulated discharge.  Journal of Ichthyology 12: 608-616.

Kieffer, S.W.  1985.  The 1983 hydraulic jump in Crystal Rapid: implications for river-running and geomorphic evloution in the Grand Canyon.  Journal of Geology 93: 385-406.

Kiflawi, M., and A. Genin.  1997.  Prey flux manipulation and the feeding rates of reef-dwelling planktivorous fish.  Ecology 78 (4): 1062-1077.

Kinsolving, A.D., and M.B. Bain.  1993.  Fish assemblage recovery along a riverine disturbance gradient.  Ecological Applications 3: 531-544.

Kinzie, R.A., and J.I. Ford.  1988.  A test of transferability of habitat utilization curves.  Pp. 336-362 in K. Bovee and J.R. Zuboy, editors.  Proceedings of a workshop on the development and evaluation of habitat suitability criteria.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Biological Report 88 (11).

Kitano, S., K. Maekawa, S. Nakano, and K.D. Fausch.  1994.  Spawning behavior of bull trout in the upper Flathead drainage, Montana, with special reference to hybridization with brook trout ....  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123 (6): 988-992.

Klima, C.V.  1988.  River regulation effects on floodplain hydrology and ecology.  Pp. 40-49 in: Hook, D.D. et al. (eds) The ecology and management of wetlands.  Portland, OR: Timber Press.

Klock, G.O., and J.D. Helvey.  1976.  Soil-water trends following wildfire on the Entiat Experimental Forest.  Proceedings, Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference 15: 193-200.

Knapp, R.A., and H.K. Preisler.  1999.  Is it possible to predict habitat use by spawning salmonids?  A test using California golden trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss aguabonita).  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56 (9): 1576-1584.

Knapp, R.A., and V.T. Vredenburg.  1996.  Spawning by California golden trout: characteristics of spawning fish, seasonal and daily timing, redd characteristics, and microhabitat preferences.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 125 (4): 519-531.

Knapp, R.A., V.T. Vredenburg, and K.R. Matthews.  1998.  Effects of stream channel morphology on golden trout spawning habitat and recruitment.  Ecological Applications 8: 1104-1117.

Knights, B.C., J.M. Vallazza, S.J. Zigler, and M.R. Dewey.  2002.  Habitat and movement of lake sturgeon in the upper Mississippi River system, USA.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (3): 507-522.

Knudsen, E.E., and S.J. Dilley.  1987.  Effects of riprap bank reinforcement on juvenile salmonids in four western Washington streams.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 7: 351-356.

Knudsen, E.E., C.E. Stephens, and W.H. Bradshaw.  1984.  A method for measuring flow in rivers.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 4 (4B): 459-461.

Kocik, J.F., and C.P. Ferreri.  1998.  Juvenile production variation in salmonids: population dynamics, habitat, and the role of spatial relationships.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55 (Suppl. 1): 191-200.

Kocik, J.F., and W.W. Taylor.  1987.  The effects of fall and winter instream flow on year-class strength of Pacific salmon evolutionarily adapted to early fry outmigration: a Great Lakes perspective.  American Fisheries Symposium 1: 430-440.

Kocik, J.F., and W.W. Taylor.  1996.  Effect of juvenile steelhead on juvenile brown trout habitat use in a low-gradient Great Lakes tributary.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 125: 244-252.

Kondolf, G.M.  1998.  Development of flushing flows for channel restoration on Rush Creek, California.  Rivers 6 (3): 183-193.

Kondolf, G.M.  2000.  Assessing salmonid spawning gravel quality.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129 (1): 262-281.

Kondolf, G.M., G.F. Cada, and M.J. Sale.  1987.  Assessing flushing-flow requirements for brown trout spawning gravels in steep streams.  American Water Resources Association Water Resources Bulletin 23: 927-935.

Kondolf, G.M., G.F. Cada, M.J. Sale, and T. Felando.  1991.  Distribution and stability of potential salmonid spawning gravels in steep boulder-bed streams of the eastern Sierra Nevada.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120 (2): 177-186.

Kondolf, G.M., S.S. Cook, H.R. Maddux, and W.R. Persons.  1989.  Spawning gravels of rainbow trout in Glen and Grand canyons, Arizona.  Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 23: 19-28.

Kondolf, G.M., E.M. Larsen, and J.G. Williams.  2000.  Measuring and modeling the hydraulic environment for assessing instream flows.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20 (4): 1016-1028.

Kondolf, G.M., L.Maloney, and J.G. Williams.  1987.  Effects of bank storage and well pumping on baseflow, Carmel River, Monterey County, California.  Journal of Hydrology 91: 351-369.

Kondolf, G.M., M.J. Sale, and M.G. Wolman.  1993.  Modification of gravel size by spawning salmonids.  Water Resources Research 29: 2265-2274.

Kondolf, G.M., J.C. Vick, and T.M. Ramirez.  1996.  Salmon spawning habitat rehabilitation on the Merced River, California: An evaluation of project planning and performance.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 125 (6): 899-912.

Kondolf, G.M., J.W. Webb, M.J. Sale, and T. Felando.  1987.  Basic hydrologic studies for assessing impacts of flow diversions on riparian vegetation: Examples from streams of the eastern Sierra Nevada, California.  Environmental Management 11 (6): 757-769.

Kondolf, G.M., and P.R. Wilcock.  1996.  The flushing flow problem: Defining and evaluating objectives.  Water Resources Research 32 (8): 2589-2599.

Kondolf, G.M., and M.G. Wolman.  1993.  The sizes of salmonid spawning gravels.  Water Resources Research 27: 2275-2285.

Kozlowski, T.T., ed.  1984.  Flooding and plant growth.  Academic Press, San Diego, California.

Kraft, M.E.  1972.  Effects of controlled flow reduction on a trout stream.  Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 29: 1405-1411.

Kramer, D.L., R.W. Rangeley, and L.J. Chapman.  1997.  Habitat selection: patterns of spatial distribution from behavioural decisions.  Pp. 37-80 in: Behavioural ecology of teleost fishes, J-G.J. Godin, ed.  Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Kroger, R.L.  1973.  Biological effects of fluctuating water levels in the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.  American Midland Naturalist 89: 478-481.

Kruzic, L.M., D.L. Scarnecchia, and B.B. Roper.  2001.  Comparison of midsummer survival and growth of age-0 hatchery coho salmon held in pools and riffles.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130: 147-154.

Kwak, T.J.  1988.  Lateral movement and use of floodplain habitat by fishes in the Kankakee River, Illinois.  American Midland Naturalist 120: 241-249.

Kwak, T.J., M.J. Wiley, L.L. Osborne, and Larimore.  1992.  Application of diel feeding chronology to habitat suitability analysis of warmwater stream fishes.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49 (7): 1417-1430.


  
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