Wildlife Depends on Rivers — A select bibliography

Beschta, R.L. and Ripple, W.J. (2008), Wolves, trophic cascades, and rivers in the Olympic National Park, USA. Ecohydrol., 1: 118-130. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.12

Borgelt, J., Dorber, M., Høiberg, M.A. (2022).  More than half of data deficient species predicted to be threatened by extinction. Commun Biol 5, 679. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03638-9

Dreiss, L.M., Lacey, L.M., Weber, T.C., Delach, A., Niederman, T.E., & Malcolm, J.W. (2022). Targeting current species ranges and carbon stocks fails to conserve biodiversity in a changing climate: opportunities to support climate adaptation under 30 × 30. Environmental Research Lett. 17 (024033), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac4f8c

Fortin, D., Beyer, H.L., Boyce, M.S., Smith, D.W., Duchesne, T. and Mao, J.S. (2005). Wolves influence elk movements: behavior shapes a trophic cascade in Yellowstone National Park. Ecology, 86, 1320-1330. https://doi.org/10.1890/04-0953

Graf, W.L., Stromberg, J., & Valentine, B. (2002). Rivers, dams, and willow flycatchers: a summary of their science and policy connections. Geomorphology 47 (2–4), 69-188. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-555X(02)00087-9.

Jennings, R. D., and B. L. Christman. 2010. Pre-monsoonal and post-monsoonal habitat use of the Narrow-headed Gartersnake, Thamnophis rufipunctatus, along the Tularosa River. Unpublished final report to New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Share With Wildlife, in fulfillment of State Wildlife Grant T-32-P2, 15.

McManamay, R.A., George, R., Morrison, R.R., & Ruddell, B.L. (2022). Mapping hydrologic  alteration and ecological consequences in stream reaches of the conterminous United States. nature.com/scientific data, 9:450, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01566-1

Morelli, D.C., et al. (2020) Designing a green device to BAμE: Recycled cork pellet as extraction phase for the determination of parabens in river water samples. Talanta, 219, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121369

Nieto, C, Ovando, XMC, Loyola, R, et al. (2017). The role of macroinvertebrates for conservation of freshwater systems. Ecol Evol. 7, 5502– 5513. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3101

Nowak, E. M. and M. A. Santana-Bendix. 2002. Status, distribution, and management recommendations for the narrow-headed garter snake (Thamnophis rufipunctatus) in Oak Creek, Arizona. Unpublished final report to Arizona Game and Fish Department in fulfillment of Heritage Grant I99007. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station, Flagstaff, Arizona.

Pennock, C.A., Budy, P., Macfarlane, W.W., Breen, M.J., Jimenez, J., & Schmidt, J.C. (2022), Native Fish Need A Natural Flow Regime. Fisheries, 47: 118-123. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10703

Perry, D. & Major, J. (2021). Ribbons of Life: The Importance of Free-Flowing Rivers to Wildlife Conservation in the Southwest U.S. American Rivers.

Przepióra, F. & Ciach, M. (2022). Tree microhabitats in natural temperate riparian forests: An ultra-rich biological complex in a globally vanishing habitat. Science of The Total Environment,803. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149881.

Thakur, M.P., Bakker, E.S., Veen, G.F., & Harvey, J.A. (2020). Climate Extremes, Rewilding, and the Role of Microhabitats. One Earth, 2, 506-509.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2020.05.010

Wallace, J.B., & Webster, J.R. (1996). The Role of Macroinvertebrates in Stream Ecosystem Function. Annual Review of Entomology 41:1, 115-139.
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.en.41.010196.000555

Weber, T. (2020). Climate Refugia: A Review of Current Knowledge. Defenders of Wildlife.