|
ed. Symposium proceedings: water resources
<br />education, training, and practice: opportu-
<br />nities for the next century. American Water
<br />Resources Association, Universities Coun-
<br />cil on Water Resources, American Water
<br />Works Association; 29 Jun-3 Jul; Keystone,
<br />CO.
<br />Knox JC. 1972. Valley alluviation in south-
<br />western Wisconsin. Annals of the Associa-
<br />tion of American Geographers 62: 401-
<br />410.
<br />Kondolf GM, Curry RR. 1986. Channel ero-
<br />sion along the Carmel River, Monterey
<br />County, California. Earth Surface Processes
<br />and Landforms 11: 307-319.
<br />Krapu GL, Facey DE, Fritzell EK, Johnson DH.
<br />1984. Habitat use by migrant sandhill cranes
<br />in Nebraska. Journal of Wildlife Manage-
<br />ment 48: 407-417.
<br />Kupferberg SK. 1996. Hydrologic and geomor-
<br />phic factors affecting conservation of a river-
<br />breeding frog (Rana boylii). Ecological
<br />Applications 6: 1332-1344.
<br />Larson HN. 1981. New England flow policy.
<br />Memorandum, interim regional policy for
<br />New England stream flow recommenda-
<br />tions. Boston: US Fish & Wildlife Service,
<br />Region 5.
<br />Leopold LB. 1968. Hydrology for urban land
<br />planning: a guidebook on the hydrologic
<br />effects of land use. Reston (VA): US Geo-
<br />logical Survey. Circular nr 554.
<br />Leopold LB, Wolman MG, Miller JP. 1964.
<br />Fluvial processes in geomorphology. San
<br />Francisco: W. H. Freeman & Sons.
<br />Ligon FK, Dietrich WE, Trush WJ.1995. Down-
<br />stream ecological effects of dams, a geo-
<br />morphic perspective. BioScience 45: 183-
<br />192.
<br />[LADWP] Los Angeles Department of Water
<br />and Power. 1995. Draft Mono Basin stream
<br />and channel restoration plan. Los Angeles:
<br />Department of Water and Power.
<br />Meffe GK. 1984. Effects of abiotic disturbance
<br />on coexistence of predator and prey fish
<br />species. Ecology 65: 1525-1534.
<br />Meffe GK, Minckley WL. 1987. Persistence
<br />and stability of fish and invertebrate assem-
<br />blages in a repeatedly disturbed Sonoran
<br />Desert stream. American Midland Natural-
<br />ist 117: 177-191.
<br />Miller AJ.1990. Flood hydrology and geomor-
<br />phic effectiveness in the central Appala-
<br />chians. Earth Surface Processes and Land-
<br />forms 15: 119-134.
<br />Minckley WL, Deacon JE, ed. 1991. Battle
<br />against extinction: native fish management
<br />in the American West. Tucson (AZ): Uni-
<br />versity of Arizona Press.
<br />Minckley WL, Meffe GK. 1987. Differential
<br />selection by flooding in stream-fishcommu-
<br />nities of the and American Southwest. Pages
<br />93-104 in Matthews WJ, Heins DC, eds.
<br />Community and evolutionary ecology of
<br />North American stream fishes. Norman
<br />(OK): University of Oklahoma Press.
<br />Mitsch WJ, Rust WG. 1984. Tree growth re-
<br />sponses to flooding in a bottomland forest
<br />in northern Illinois. Forest Science 30: 499-
<br />510.
<br />Molles MC, Crawford CS, Ellis LM. 1995.
<br />Effects of an experimental flood on litter
<br />dynamics in the Middle Rio Grande ripar-
<br />ian ecosystem. Regulated Rivers: Research
<br />& Management 11: 275-281.
<br />Montgomery WL, McCormick SD, Naiman
<br />RJ, Whoriskey FG, Black GA. 1983. Spring
<br />migratory synchrony of salmonid, cato-
<br />stomid, and cyprinid fishes in Riviere i la
<br />Truite, Quebec. Canadian Journal of Zool-
<br />ogy 61: 2495-2502.
<br />Moore KMS, Gregory SV. 1988. Response of
<br />young-of-the-year cutthroat trout to ma-
<br />nipulations of habitat structure in a small
<br />stream. Transactions of the American Fish-
<br />eries Society 117: 162-170.
<br />Morehardt JE. 1986. Instream flow method-
<br />ologies. Palo Alto (CA): Electric Power Re-
<br />search Institute. Report nr EPRIEA-4819.
<br />Moyle PB.1986. Fish introductions into North
<br />America: patterns and ecological impact.
<br />Pages 27-43 in Mooney HA, Drake JA, eds.
<br />Ecology of biological invasions of North
<br />America and Hawaii. New York: Springer-
<br />Verlag.
<br />Moyle PB, Light T. 1996. Fish invasions in
<br />California: do abiotic factors determine
<br />success? Ecology 77: 1666-1669.
<br />Nxsje T, Jonsson B, Skurdal J. 1995. Spring
<br />flood: a primary cue for hatching of river
<br />spawning Coregoninae. Canadian Journal
<br />of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52: 2190-
<br />2196.
<br />Naiman RJ, Magnuson JJ, McKnight DM,
<br />Stanford JA. 1995. The freshwater impera-
<br />tive: a research agenda. Washington (DC):
<br />Island Press.
<br />[NRC] National Research Council. 1992. Res-
<br />toration of aquatic systems: science, tech-
<br />nology, and public policy. Washington (DC):
<br />National Academy Press.
<br />.1996. Upstream: salmon and society in
<br />the Pacific Northwest. Washington (DC):
<br />National Academy Press.
<br />Nesler TP, Muth RT, Wasowicz AF. 1988.
<br />Evidence for baseline flow spikes as spawn-
<br />ing cues for Colorado Squawfish in the
<br />Yampa River, Colorado. American Fisher-
<br />ies Society Symposium 5: 68-79.
<br />Nilsen ET, Sharifi MR, Rundel PW. 1984.
<br />Comparative water relations of phreato-
<br />phytes in the Sonoran Desert of California.
<br />Ecology 65: 767-778.
<br />Nilsson C. 1982. Effects of stream regulation
<br />on riparian vegetation. Pages 93-106 in
<br />Lillehammer A, Saltveit SJ, eds. Regulated
<br />rivers. New York: Columbia University
<br />Press.
<br />Perkins DJ, Carlsen BN, Fredstrom M, Miller
<br />RH, Rofer CM, Ruggerone GT, Zim-
<br />merman CS. 1984. The effects of ground-
<br />water pumping on natural spring communi-
<br />ties in Owens Valley. Pages 515-527 in
<br />Warner RE, Hendrix KM, eds. California
<br />riparian systems: ecology, conservation, and
<br />productive management. Berkeley (CA):
<br />University of California Press.
<br />Petts GE. 1984. Impounded rivers: perspectives
<br />for ecological management. New York: John
<br />Wiley & Sons.
<br />1985. Time scales for ecological con-
<br />cern in regulated rivers. Pages 257-266 in
<br />Craig JF, Kemper JB, eds. Regulated streams:
<br />advances in ecology. New York: Plenum
<br />Press.
<br />Pickett STA, Parker VT, Fiedler PL. 1992. The
<br />new paradigm in ecology: implications for
<br />conservation biology above the species level.
<br />Pages 66-88 in Fiedler PL, Jain SK, eds.
<br />Conservation biology. New York: Chapman
<br />& Hall.
<br />Poff NL. 1996. A hydrogeography of unregu-
<br />lated streams in the United States and an
<br />examination of scale-dependence in some
<br />hydrological descriptors. Freshwater Biol-
<br />ogy 36: 101-121.
<br />Poff NL, Allan JD. 1995. Functional organiza-
<br />tion of stream fish assemblages in relation
<br />to hydrological variability. Ecology 76:606-
<br />627.
<br />Poff NL, Ward JV. 1989. Implications of
<br />streamflow variability and predictability for
<br />lotic community structure: a regional analy-
<br />sis of streamflow patterns. Canadian Jour-
<br />nal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46:
<br />1805-1818.
<br />.1990. The physical habitat template of
<br />logic systems: recovery in the context of
<br />historical pattern of spatio-temporal het-
<br />erogeneity. Environmental Management 14:
<br />629-646.
<br />Power ME. 1992. Hydrologic and trophic con-
<br />trols of seasonal algal blooms in northern
<br />California rivers. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie
<br />125:385-410.
<br />Power ME, Sun A, Parker M, Dietrich WE,
<br />Wootton JT. 1995. Hydraulic food-chain
<br />models: an approach to the study of food-
<br />web dynamics in large rivers. BioScience 45:
<br />159-167.
<br />Prestegaard KL.1988. Morphological controls
<br />on sediment delivery pathways. Pages 533-
<br />540 in Walling DE, ed. Sediment budgets.
<br />Wallingford (UK): IAHS Press. International
<br />Association of Hydrological Sciences Publi-
<br />cation nr 174.
<br />Prestegaard KL, Matherne AM, Shane B,
<br />Houghton K, O'Connell M, Karyl N. 1994.
<br />Spatial variations in the magnitude of the
<br />1993 floods, Raccoon River Basin, Iowa.
<br />Geomorphology 10: 169-182.
<br />Reeves GH, Benda LE, Burnett KM, Bisson PA,
<br />Sedell JR. 1996. A disturbance-based eco-
<br />system approach to maintaining and restor-
<br />ing freshwater habitats of evolutionarily
<br />significant units of anadromous salmonids
<br />in the Pacific Northwest. American Fisher-
<br />ies Society Symposium 17: 334-349.
<br />Reily PW, Johnson WC. 1982. The effects of
<br />altered hydrologic regime on tree growth
<br />along the Missouri River in North Dakota.
<br />Canadian Journal of Botany 60:2410-2423.
<br />Resh VH, Brown AV, Covich AP, Gurtz ME, Li
<br />HW, Minshall GW, Reice SR, Sheldon AL,
<br />Wallace JB, Wissmar R. 1988. The role of
<br />disturbance in stream ecology. Journal of
<br />the North American Benthological Society
<br />7:433-455.
<br />Richter BD, Baumgartner JV, Powell J, Braun
<br />DP. 1996. A method for assessing hydro-
<br />logic alteration within ecosystems. Conser-
<br />vation Biology 10: 1163-1174.
<br />Richter BD, Baumgartner JV, Wigington R,
<br />Braun DP. 1997. How much water does a
<br />river need? Freshwater Biology 37: 231-
<br />249.
<br />Robertson L. In press. Water operations on
<br />the Pecos River, New Mexico and the
<br />Pecos bluntnose shiner, a federally-listed
<br />minnow. US Conference on Irrigation and
<br />Drainage Symposium.
<br />Rood SB, Mahoney JM. 1990. Collapse of
<br />riparian poplar forests downstream from
<br />dams in western prairies: probable causes
<br />and prospects for mitigation. Environ-
<br />mental Management 14: 451-464.
<br />Rood SB, Mahoney JM, Reid DE, Zilm L.
<br />1995. Instream flows and the decline of
<br />December 1997 783
|