2012
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.
Defenders of Wildlife,. Floodplain Habitat Metric: User’s Guide. Defenders of Wildlife, 2012.
Boguski, D. A., S. B. Reid, D. H. Goodman, and M. F. Docker. "Genetic diversity, endemism and phylogeny of lampreys within the genus Lampetra sensu stricto (Petromyzontiformes: Petromyzontidae) in western North America." Journal of Fish Biology 81 (2012): p.1891-1914.
Gille, Daphne Anne. Genetic Population Structure and Cryptic Speciation of Ghost Shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) in North American West Coast Estuaries. M.S. ed. San Jose, Calif.: San Jose State University, 2012.
Coates, Kelly Crispen. History, Ecology and Restoration Potential of Salmonid Fishes in the Umpqua River, Oregon. M.S. ed. Missoula, MT: University of Montana, 2012.
U.S. Department of the Army. Portland District. Hydrographic Surveys [website]., 2012.
Constable, Ronald J., Jr., Erik Suring, Sharon Tippery, and Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife. Western Oregon Rearing Project. Juvenile salmonid monitoring in coastal Oregon and lower Columbia streams, 2011 In Monitoring Report / Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. Vol. no.OPSW-ODFW-2013-1. Salem, Or., 2012.
Whitcomb, Amelia C.. Mate Choice of Wild Spawning Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in the Umpqua River, Oregon. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2012.
Gray, John E., Mark E. Hines, David P. Krabbenhoft, and Bryn Thoms. "Methylation of Hg downstream from the Bonanza Hg mine, Oregon." Applied Geochemistry 27 (2012): p.106-114.
Pan, Yangdong, Robert M. Hughes, Alan T. Herlihy, and Philip R. Kaufmann. "Non-wadeable river bioassessment: spatial variation of benthic diatom assemblages in Pacific Northwest rivers, USA." Hydrobiologia 684 (2012): p.241-260.
Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Oregon's 2012 Integrated Report., 2012.
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.
Hasselman, Daniel J., Richard A. Hinrichsen, Barbara A. Shields, and Curtis C. Ebbesmeyer. "The rapid establishment, dispersal, and increased abundance of invasive American shad in the Pacific." Fisheries 37 (2012): p.103-114.
Suring, Erik, Ronald J. Constable, Jr., Chris M. Lorion, Bruce A. Miller, Derek J. Wiley, and Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Salmonid life-cycle monitoring in western Oregon streams, 2009-2011 In Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds). Vol. no.OPSW-ODFW-2011-2. Salem, Or., 2012.
Sytsma, Mark D., and Rich Miller. Survey of aquatic invasive species in selected Umpqua National Forest lakes and ponds In Portland State University. Center for Lakes and Reservoirs Publications and Presentations. Vol. no. 41. Portland, Or., 2012.
Hastings, Roxanne H., M. A. Goni, Robert A. Wheatcroft, and J. C. Borgeld. "A terrestrial organic matter depocenter on a high-energy margin: The Umpqua River system, Oregon." Continental Shelf Research 39-40 (2012): p.78-91.
Minor, Rick, Don Whereat, and Ruth L. Greenspan. "Umpqua/Eden revisited: notes on the archaeology and ethnohistory of a Lower Umpqua Indian village on the Central Oregon Coast." Journal of Northwest Anthropology 46 (2012): p.39-64.
Shaw, S. B., and M. T. Watlter. "Using comparative analysis to teach about the nature of nonstationarity in future flood predictions." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 16 (2012): p.1269-1279.
2011
Tippery, Sharon E., and Kim K. Jones. Amphibian Distribution in Wadeable Streams and Ponds in Western and Southeast Oregon, 2009-2010 In Progress reports / Fish Division, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, 2011.
Wallick, Rose J., Jim E. O'Connor, Scott W. Anderson, Mackenzie Keith, Charles Cannon, and John C. Risley. Channel change and bed-material transport in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon In Scientific Investigations Report . Vol. no. 2011-5041. Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 2011.
Kniskern, Tara A., Jonathan A. Warrick, Katherine L. Farnsworth, Robert A. Wheatcroft, and Miguel A. Goñ. "Coherence of river and ocean conditions along the US West Coast during storms." Continental Shelf Research 31 (2011): p.749-805.
Gleason, Mary G., Sarah Newkirk, Matthew S. Merrifield, Jeanette Howard, Robin Cox, Megan Webb, Jennifer Koepcke, Brian Stranko, Bethany Taylor, Michael W. Beck et al. A Conservation Assessment of West Coast (USA) Estuaries. Arlington, Va. : The Nature Conservancy, 2011.
National Marine Fisheries Service. Northwest Region. Protected Resources Division. Critical Habitat for the Southern Distinct Population Segment of Eulachon : Final Biological Report., 2011.
Lindley, Steven T., Daniel L. Erickson, Mary L. Moser, Greg Williams, Olaf P. Langness, Jr. McCovey, Barry W., Michael Belchik, Dave Vogel, William Pinnix, John T. Kelly et al. "Electronic tagging of green sturgeon reveals population structure and movement among estuaries." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140 (2011): p.108-122.
O’Neill, Brian, and Debra Barner. "A good place to camp is a good place to camp: nine thousand years at the Williams Creek site on the North Umpqua River." Journal of Northwest Anthropology 45, no. 2 (2011): p.149-158.

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