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Gleason KE, Nolin AW.  2016.  Charred forests accelerate snow albedo decay: parameterizing the post-fire radiative forcing on snow for three years following fire. Hydrological Processes. 30(21):3855–3870.
Gleason KE, Nolin AW, Roth TR.  2013.  Charred forests increase snowmelt: Effects of burned woody debris and incoming solar radiation on snow ablation. Geophysical Research Letters. 40:4654–4661.
Garcia ES, Tague C.L.  2014.  Climate regime and soil storage capacity interact to effect evapotranspiration in western United States mountain catchments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions. 11:2277-2319.
Green DS, Matthews SM, Swiers RC, Callas RL, J. Yaeger S, Farber SL, Schwartz MK, Powell RA.  2018.  Dynamic occupancy modelling reveals a hierarchy of competition among fishers, grey foxes and ringtails. Journal of Animal Ecology.
Ochoa C.G., Caruso P., Ray T., Deboodt T., Jarvis W. T, Guldan S.J..  2018.  Ecohydrologic Connections in Semiarid Watershed Systems of Central Oregon USA. Water. 10(2):19.
Achterman G, Gaines L, Kagan JS.  2011.  Ecological Assessment Process and Credit System for Highway Capacity Projects. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2233(-1):128-134.
Dinsmore SJ, Gaines EP, Pearson SF, Lauten DJ, Castelein KA.  2017.  Factors affecting Snowy Plover chick survival in a managed population. The Condor: Ornithological Applications. 119(1):9.
Christy JA, McCain CN, Greene SE, Lippert J.D..  2014.  Fire effects in a montane wetland, central Cascade Range, Oregon. Madroño. 61:201-217.
Garcia ES, Tague CL, Choate JS.  2013.  Influence of spatial temperature estimation method in ecohydrologic modeling in the Western Oregon Cascades. Water Resources Research. 49:1611-1624.
Kagan JS, Ohmann JL, Gregory M, Tobalske C.  2008.  Land Cover Map for Map Zones 8 and 9 Developed from SAGEMAP, GNN, and SWReGAP: A Pilot for NWGAP. Gap Analysis Bulletin. (15)
Green DS, Martin ME, Powell RA, McGregor EL, W. Mourad G, Pilgrim KL, Schwartz MK, Matthews SM.  2022.  Mixed-severity wildfire and salvage logging affect the populationsof a forest-dependent carnivoran and a competitor. Ecosphere. 13(1):e03877.
Gabriel MW, Woods LW, Wengert GM, Stephenson N, J. Higley M, Thompson C, Matthews SM, Sweitzer RA, Purcell K, Barrett RH et al..  2015.  Patterns of Natural and Human-Caused Mortality Factors of a Rare Forest Carnivore, the Fisher (Pekania pennanti) in California. PLoS ONE. 10(11)
Gabriel MW, Woods LW, Wengert GM, Stephenson N, J. Higley M, Thompson C, Matthews SM, Sweitzer RA, Purcell K, Barrett RH et al..  2015.  Patterns of Natural and Human-Caused Mortality Factors of a Rare Forest Carnivore, the Fisher (Pekania pennanti) in California. PLoS ONE. 10(11)
Dinsmore SJ, Lauten DJ, Castelein KA, Gaines EP, Stern MA.  2014.  Predator exclosures, predator removal, and habitat improvement increase nest success of Snowy Plovers in Oregon, USA. The Condor: Ornithological Applications. 116:619-628.
Gabrielli C.P., McDonnell J.J, Jarvis W. T.  2012.  The role of bedrock groundwater in rainfall–runoff response at hillslope and catchment scales. Journal of Hydrology. 450-451:117-133.
J. Farrar D, Kotaich AA, Lauten DJ, Castelein KA, Gaines EP.  2012.  Snowy Plover Buried Alive by Wind-blown Sand. Western Birds. 43(3):189-191.
Chang H, Jung I-W, Steele M, Gannett M.  2012.  Spatial patterns of March and September streamflow trends in Pacific Northwest streams, 1958-2008. Geographical AnalysisGeographical Analysis. 44:177-201.
Garcia ES, Tague C.L.  2015.  Subsurface storage capacity influences climate–evapotranspiration interactions in three western United States catchments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 19:4845-4858.

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