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Close, David A., Martin S. Fitzpatrick, and Hiram W. Li. "The ecological and cultural importance of a species at risk of extinction, Pacific lamprey." Fisheries 27 (2002): p.19-24.
O’Connor, Jim E., Joseph F. Mangano, Daniel R. Wise, and Joshua R. Roering. "Eroding Cascadia—Sediment and solute transport and landscape denudation in western Oregon and northwestern California." Geological Society of America Bulletin 133 (2021): p.1851-1874.
Hughes, Robert M., Alan T. Herlihy, William J. Gerth, and Yangdong Pan. "Estimating vertebrate, benthic macroinvertebrate, and diatom taxa richness in raftable Pacific Northwest rivers for bioassessment purposes." Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 184 (2012): p.3185-3198.
Colvin, Susan A. R., S. Sullivan, Mazeika P., Patrick D. Shirey, Randall W. Colvin, Kirk O. Winemiller, Robert M. Hughes, Kurt D. Fausch, Dana M. Infante, Julian D. Olden et al. "Headwater streams and wetlands are critical for sustaining fish, fisheries, and ecosystem services." Fisheries 44 (2019): p.73-91.
Work, John. "John Work’s journey from Fort Vancouver to Umpqua River and return in 1834." The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 24, no. 3 (1923): p.238-268.
Kirkland, John, Rebecca Flitcroft, and Gordon Grant. "Let the fish do the talking: How fish behavior is linked to patterns of temperature and stream discharge." Science Findings (2021): 5 p.
Shields, B. A., P. Bird, W. J. Liss, K. L. Groves, Robert E. Olson, and P. A. Rossignol. "The nematode Anisakis simplex in American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in two Oregon rivers." Journal of Parasitology 88 (2002): p.1033-1035.
Hughes, Robert M., and Alan T. Herlihy. "Patterns in catch per unit effort of native prey fish and alien piscivorous fish in 7 Pacific Northwest USA Rivers." Fisheries 37 (2012): 201-211.
McPhail, J. D., and E. B. Taylor. "Phylogeography of the longnose dace (Rhinichthys cataractae) species group in northwestern North America — the origin and evolution of the Umpqua and Millicoma dace." Canadian Journal of Zoology 87 (2009): p.491-497.