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Strange, E. M., K. D. Fausch, and A. P. Covich. 1999.Sustaining ecosystem services in human -
<br />dominated watersheds: biohydrology and ecosystem processes in the South Platte River basin.
<br />Environmental Management 24:39 -54.
<br />Labbe, T. R., and K. D. Fausch. 2000. Dynamics of intermittent stream habitat regulate
<br />persistence of a threatened fish at multiple scales. Ecological Applications 10:1774 -1791.
<br />Loomis, J., P. Kent, L. Strange, K. Fausch, and A. Covich. 2000. Measuring the total economic
<br />value of restoring ecosystem services in an impaired river basin: results from a contingent
<br />valuation survey. Ecological Economics 33:103 -117.
<br />Fausch, K. D., Y. Taniguchi, S. Nakano, G. D. Grossman, and C. R. Townsend. 2001. Flood
<br />disturbance regimes influence rainbow trout invasion success among five Holarctic regions.
<br />Ecological Applications 11: 1438 -1455.
<br />Fausch, K. D., Torgersen, C. E., Baxter, C. V., and H. W. Li. 2002. Landscapes to river scapes:
<br />bridging the gap between research and conservation of stream fishes. BioScience 52:483 -498.
<br />Fausch, K. D., and K. R. Bestgen. 1997. Ecology of fishes indigenous to the central and
<br />southwestern Great Plains. Pages 131 -166 inF. L. Knopf and F. B. Samson, eds. Ecology and
<br />Conservation of Great Plains Vertebrates. Ecological Studies 125. Springer - Verlag, New York.
<br />Poff, N. L., P. L. Angermeier, S. D. Cooper, P. S. Lake, K. D. Fausch, K. O. Winemiller, L. A. K.
<br />Mertes, M. W. Oswood, J. Reynolds,and F. J. Rahel. 2001. Fish diversity in streams and rivers.
<br />Pages 315- 350In: F. S. Chapin III, O. E. Sala, and E. Huber - Sannwald, editors. Global diversity in
<br />a changing environment: scenarios for the 21 st century. Springer - Verlag, New York.
<br />Fausch, K. D., C. L. Hawkes, and M. G. Parsons. 1988.Models that predict standing crop of
<br />stream fish from habitat variables: 1950 -85. U. S. D. A. Forest Service, Gen. Tech. Rept. PNW-
<br />GTR-213,Portland, OR, 52 p.
<br />FRANK J. RAHEL, Ph.D.
<br />Professor, Department of Zoology & Physiology
<br />University of Wyoming �n
<br />P.O. Box 3166 1
<br />Laramie, WY 82071
<br />(307) 766 -4212
<br />frahel @uwyo.edu
<br />B.A., Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, 1974
<br />M.S., University of Wisconsin- Madison, 1977
<br />Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1982
<br />Research Interests
<br />Stream fish ecology, landscape ecology, effects of climate change on aquatic environments,
<br />fisheries management, human influences on aquatic ecosystems.
<br />Selected Publications
<br />Kruse, C. G., Hugert, W. A., and Rahel, F. J. 2001. An assessment of headwater isolation as a
<br />conservation strategy for cutthroat trout in the Absaroka Mountains of Wyoming. Northwest
<br />Science 75, 1 -11.
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