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1. [Article] Diurnal timing of warmer air under climate change affects magnitude, timing and duration of stream temperature change
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3. [Article] Borehole temperatures and tree rings: Seasonality and estimates of extratropical Northern Hemispheric warming
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5. [Article] Toward predicting community-level effects of climate: relative temperature scaling of metabolic and ingestion rates
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8. [Article] Climate change on the Colorado Plateau of eastern Utah inferred from borehole temperatures
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9. [Article] Characterizing Rain/snow Partitioning in Mountain Watersheds for Present-day and Future Projected Climates
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Citation -
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.
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Climate change is a global factor that has been implicated in many behavioral alterations across various species. We speculate and observe the potential responses to the Plethodon shermani mating system ...
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13. [Article] Thermal controls of Yellowstone cutthroat trout and invasive fishes under climate change
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16. [Article] Modeling Elevation-Dependent Snow Sensitivity to Climate Warming in the Data Sparse Eastern Oregon Cascades
In the mountains of the Western US, shifts in the timing and magnitude of snow water equivalent (SWE) over the past century are well documented and attributed to climate warming, but the magnitude of sensitivity ...Citation -
Soil respiration has been identified as one of the largest natural sources of CO₂ to the global carbon cycle. Small alterations in the magnitude of soil respiration can have potentially large effects on ...
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Earth's climate and the concentrations of the atmospheric greenhouse gases carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) varied strongly on millennial timescales during past glacial periods. Large and rapid ...
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19. [Article] CiannelliLorenzoCEOASBehavioralResponseAtlantic.pdf
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This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 2015. This work is written by (a) US Government ...
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24. [Article] Simulated response of ecosystem processes to climate change in northern California and western Nevada
In order to investigate potential climate impacts on landscape-scale ecosystem processes, I implemented a dynamic general vegetation model (DGVM) over a large domain in northern California and western ...Citation -
25. [Article] Climate warming effects on the life cycle of the parasite Ceratomyxa shasta in salmon of the Pacific Northwest
Aquatic ecosystems continue to be increasingly affected by climate warming. For salmonids in the Pacific Northwest of North America, increasing temperatures pose tighter thermal constraints on their habitat ...Citation -
26. [Article] Simulating past, present, and future changes in ENSO : a model evaluation and data-model comparison
This thesis presents the results of a formal evaluation of a new AOGCM, GENMOM, demonstrating its ability to simulate present-day climate and ENSO dynamics. The model is applied to simulate climate for ...Citation -
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Bud break is a key adaptive trait that can help us understand how plants respond to a changing climate from the molecular to landscape scale. Despite this, acquisition of bud break data is currently constrained ...
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29. [Article] Snowpack characteristics in a post-wildfire environment: an examination of the Shadow Lake fire region Oregon Cascades
As global temperatures continue to rise there has been an increase in forest fire frequency and severity. With larger areas of forest being burned it is increasingly important to understand how forest ...Citation -
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31. [Article] The impact of El Niño events on the pelagic food chain in the northern California Current
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Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.
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34. [Article] Impacts of Swiss needle cast on overstory Douglas-fir forests of the western Oregon Coast Range
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35. [Article] Carbon isotopes show snowpack acts as a valuable moisture subsidy to mountain forests in the Oregon Cascades
This study examines climatological influences, particularly that of snowpack, on tree growth and stable carbon isotope discrimination (Δ¹³C) from ~1980 to 2013 at two sites located in the upper reaches ...Citation -
36. [Article] Soil-Climate Feedbacks: Understanding the Controls and Ecosystem Responses of the Carbon Cycle Under a Changing Climate
Soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition and formation is an important climate feedback, with the potential to amplify or offset climate forcing. To understand the fate of soil carbon (C) stores and fluxes ...Citation -
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38. [Article] Predicting the effects of climate change : effects of thermal stress on seaweeds in the Galapagos rocky intertidal
Because global warming is predicted to increase the severity of El Niño events in the future, understanding how warmer temperatures affect seaweed growth and the animals associated with seaweeds is important ...Citation -
39. [Article] A study of public perceptions of energy issues and technology for the development of engineering education activities
Human use of fossil fuels has caused a dramatic shift in the earth’s environment, with global temperatures rising and ecosystem health declining. The need for the human species to reduce our reliance on ...Citation -
40. [Article] A method for remotely monitoring glaciers with regional application to the Pacific Northwest
An integrative method for monitoring glacier geometry change and mass balance is presented and applied to the Pacific Northwest, USA. Acting as a baseline for interpretation of future changes in glacier ...Citation -
41. [Article] Potential effects of climate change and fire management on fire behavior and vegetation patterns on an east Cascades landscape
Climate exerts considerable control on wildfire regimes, and climate and wildfire are both major drivers of forest growth and succession in interior Northwest forests. Estimating potential response of ...Citation -
42. [Article] The role of herbivores and productivity on community structure of rocky shores of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Ecosystems are facing increasing threats from human related activities, such as overfishing, pollution, habitat destruction, species invasions, and diseases, among others. While oceanic islands provide ...Citation -
43. [Article] The Performance of Four Native Perennial Forb Species Along a Climate Gradient in Pacific Northwest Prairies
To determine how Pacific Northwest prairies are influenced by local site factors versus. regional climate, we studied the reproduction, plant size, and density of sixteen natural populations of four perennial ...Citation -
44. [Article] Climate change impacts on mountain snowpack presented in a knowledge to action framework
Throughout many of the world’s mountain ranges snowpack accumulates during the winter and into the spring, providing a natural reservoir for water. As this reservoir melts, it fills streams and recharges ...Citation -
45. [Article] Predicting landscape sensitivity to present and future floods in the Pacific Northwest, USA
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46. [Article] Climate Change: Natural Variability is a Big Deal Too!
This is a presentation from The Oregon Water Conference 2011: Evaluating and Managing Water Resources in a Climate of Uncertainty Oregon State University – CH2M Hill Alumni Center – Corvallis, Oregon. OR ...Citation -
47. [Article] Outcome Distributions in Impact Assessment : Climate Change and Technology Adoption in Pacific Northwest Agriculture
Increased temperature and precipitation variability and frequent extreme weather events due to climate change pose a threat to farming operations and agricultural communities. The recent IPCC assessment ...Citation -
In many regions of the world, a significant portion of the surface water originates in mountain headwaters where the timing and magnitude of streamflow is largely dictated by the seasonal storage of precipitation ...
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49. [Article] Regional Scale Modeling of Climate, Cryosphere, and Freshwater Discharge in Changing Coastal Mountain Environments
The glaciated coastal mountain watersheds that drain into the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) provide a model laboratory to explore the challenges of hydrological modeling and study the impact of climate and glacier ...Citation -
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