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Hydrological Change: 2008 Publications

 

Chao, B.F., Wu, Y.H., and Li, Y.S.  Impact of artificial reservoir water impoundment on global sea level.  Science 320(5873): 212-214, 2008.

Guzman, H.M., Cipriani, R., and Jackson, J.J.B.  Historical decline in coral reef growth after the Panama Canal.  Ambio 37(5): 342-346, 2008.

Murchie, K.J., Hair, K.P.E., Pullen, C.E., Redpath, T.D., Stephens, H.R., and Cooke, S.J.  Fish response to modified flow regimes in regulated rivers:  Research methods, effects and opportunities.  River Research and Applications 24(2): 197-217, 2008.

Ritter, A.F., Wasson, K., Lonhart, S.I., Preisler, R.K., Woolfolk, A., Griffith, K.A., Connors, S., and Heiman, K.W.  Ecological signatures of anthropogenically altered tidal exchange in estuarine ecosystems.  Estuaries and Coasts 31(3): 554-571, 2008.

Rowell, K., Flessa, K.W., Dettman, D.L., Roman, M.J., Gerber, L.R., and Findley, L.T.  Diverting the Colorado River Reads to a dramatic life history shift in an endangered marine fish.  Biological Conservation 141(4): 1138-1148, 2008.

Slagel, M.J. and Griggs, G.B.  Cumulative losses of sand to the California coast by dam impoundment.  Journal of Coastal Research 24(3): 571-584, 2008.

Syvitski, J.P.M.  Deltas at risk.  Sustainability Science 3(1): 23-32, 2008.

Waples, R.S., Zabel, R.W., Scheuerell, M.D., and Sanderson, B.L.  Evolutionary responses by native species to major anthropogenic changes to their ecosystems:  Pacific salmon in the Columbia River hydropower system.  Molecular Ecology 17(1): 84-96, 2008.