Publications
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Type |
Year |
Topic Area |
Citation |
Journal |
2023 |
Penaluna, B. E., Cronn, R. L., Hauck, L., Weitemier, K. A., and. Garcia, T. S. 2023. Uncovering the hidden biodiversity of streams at the upper distribution limit of fish. Journal of Biogeography. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14605 |
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Journal |
2023 |
Johnson, S. L., Argerich, A., Ashkenas, L. R., Bixby, R. J., and Plaehn, D. C. 2023. Stream nitrate enrichment and increased light yet no algal response following forest harvest and experimental manipulation of headwater riparian zones. PLOS ONE, 18(4), p. e0284590. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284590. |
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Journal |
2022 |
Benjamin, J. R., Dunham, J. B., Johnson, S. L., Ashkenas, L., Penaluna, B. E., Bilby, R. E., Bateman, D., Leer, D., and Bellmore, J. R. 2022. Pathways of productivity and influences on top consumers in forested streams. Forest Ecology and Management, 508, p. 120046. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120046. |
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Journal |
2022 |
Johnson, S. L., Li, J. L., Sobota, J. B., Ashkenas, L. R., Pollock, A. M., Meleason, M. A., and Ganio, L. 2022. Macroinvertebrate responses to differing riparian treatments following forest harvest in the headwaters of Trask River Watershed. Forest Ecology and Management, 508, p. 119999. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119999. |
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Journal |
2020 |
Stream temperature |
Reiter, M., Johnson, S.L., Homyack, J., Jones, J.E. and James, P.L. 2020. Summer Stream Temperature Changes Following Forest Harvest in the Headwaters of the Trask River Watershed, Oregon Coast Range. Ecohydrology, p.e2178. |
Journal |
2019 |
Stream chemistry |
Willacker, J.J., Eagles-Smith, C.A., Kowalski, B.M., Danehy, R.J., Jackson, A.K., Adams, E.M., Evers, D.C., Eckley, C.S., Tate, M.T. and Krabbenhoft, D.P. 2019. Timber harvest alters mercury bioaccumulation and food web structure in headwater streams. Environmental Pollution, 253, pp.636-645. |
Journal |
2018 |
Stream chemistry |
Eckley, C.S., Eagles-Smith, C., Tate, M.T., Kowalski, B., Danehy, R., Johnson, S.L. and Krabbenhoft, D.P., 2018. Stream mercury export in response to contemporary timber harvesting methods (Pacific Coastal Mountains, Oregon, USA). Environmental science & technology, 52(4), pp.1971-1980. |
Journal |
2017 |
Stream temperature |
Bladon, K.D., Segura, C., Cook, N.A., Bywater-Reyes, S., and Reiter, M. 2018. A multi-catchment analysis of headwater and downstream temperature effects from contemporary forest harvesting. Hydrological Processes. 32(2): 293-304 |
MS Thesis |
2017 |
Stream chemistry and variability |
Steadman, C.L. 2017. Natural variability of nitrogen and phosphorus in a forested headwater stream system in the Oregon Coast Range. MS Thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 60 pp. |
MS Thesis |
2017 |
Influence of forest harvest on fish growth |
Jensen, L. R. 2017. Factors influencing growth and bioenergetics of fish in headwater stream subject to forest harvest. M.S. Thesis. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. |
Journal |
2017 |
Influence of forest harvest on sediment delivery to streams |
Bywater-Reyes, S, C. Segura, and K. D. Bladon. 2017. Geology and geomorphology control suspended sediment yield and modulate increases following timber harvest in temperate headwater streams. Journal of Hydrology 548: 754-769. |
Journal |
2017 |
Influence of forest harvest on amphibians |
Chelgren, N. C. and M. J. Adams. 2017. Inference of timber harvest effects on survival of stream amphibians is complicated by movement. Copeia 105 (4): 714-727 |
Journal |
2017 |
Sediment delivery from forest roads to headwater streams |
Arismendi, I., J. D. Groom, M. Reiter, S. L. Johnson, L. Dent, M. Meleason, A. Argerich, and A. E. Skaugset. 2017. Suspended sediment and turbidity after road construction / improvement and forest harvest in streams of the Trask River Watershed Study, Oregon. Water Resources Research 53: doi:10.1002/2016WR020198. |
Outreach |
2016 |
Trout and habitat |
Watts, A. 2016. The Idiosyncrasies of Streams: Local Variability Mitigates Vulnerability of Trout to Changing Conditions. Based on the research of Brooke Penaluna and Jason Dunham. Science Findings 191, 6 p. USDA Forest Service, Corvallis OR. https://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/sciencef/scifi191.pdf |
Journal |
2015 |
Variability of trout responses |
Penaluna, B.E., J. B. Dunham, S.F. Railsback, I. Arismendi, S.L. Johnson, and R.E. Bilby. 2015. Local Variability Mediates Vulnerability of Trout Populations to Land Use and Climate Change. PLoS ONE 10(8): e0135334. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0135334. |
Journal |
2015 |
Modeling trout response to forest harvest and climate change |
Penaluna, BE, S.F. Railsback, J.B. Dunham, S.L. Johnson, R.E. Bilby, and A.E. Skaugset. 2015. The role of geophysical template and environmental regimes in controlling stream-living trout populations. Can J. Fish. Aquat. Sci 72: 893-901. |
Ph.D. Dissertation |
2013 |
Modeling trout response to forest harvest and climate change |
Penaluna, Brooke. 2013. New Insights on an Old Topic: Understanding the Effects of Forest Harvest on Trout in the Context of Climate. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR. |
Journal |
2013 |
Songbird habitats in riparian areas |
Jenkins, S. R., M. B. Betts, M. M. Husa and J. C. Hagar. 2013. Habitat selection by juvenile Swainson’s thrushes (Catharus ustulatus) in headwater riparian areas, Northwestern Oregon, USA. Forest Ecology and Management 305: 88-95 |
Journal |
2012 |
Songbird habitats in riparian areas |
Hagar, J.C., J. Li, J. Sobota, and S. Jenkins. 2012. Arthropod prey for riparian associated birds in headwater forests of the Oregon Coast Range. Forest Ecology and Management 285:213-226. |
MS Thesis |
2011 |
Fish species competition |
Ramirez, B.S. 2011. Experimental analysis of intra- and interspecific competitive interactions between cutthroat trout and sculpins in small streams. MS Thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 60 pp. |
Journal |
2011 |
Temperature response aquatic insects |
Li, J.L., S.L. Johnson, and J. Sobota. 2011. Three responses to small changes in stream temperature by autumn-emerging aquatic insects. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 30(2): 474-484. |
MS Thesis |
2010 |
Songbird habitat selection |
Jenkins, S.R. 2010. Post-breeding habitat selection by songbirds in the headwaters of the Trask River, Northwestern Oregon. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 80 pp. |
MS Thesis |
2010 |
Riparian forest structure |
Haxton, Z. 2010. An examination of several methods of quantifying forest structure in headwater riparian forests of Western Oregon. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forest Engineering and Resource Management, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
MS Thesis |
2010 |
Seasonal fish diet |
Raggon, M. 2010. Seasonal variability in diet and consumption by cottid and salmonid fishes in headwater streams in Western Oregon. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR |
MS Thesis |
2008 |
Landscape context for Trask WSS |
Bax, T.V. 2008. Setting the landscape context for paired watershed studies in western Oregon. MS Thesis. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. |
MS Thesis |
2008 |
In-stream fish cover |
Anderson, H. 2008. Transferability of models to predict selection of cover by coastal cutthroat Trout in small streams of Western Oregon.M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR. |