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U.S. EPA
"Science To Achieve Results" grant awarded. Our
group was recently notified by U.S. EPA that they intend to award us a
three-year grant, funding our proposal Application of Individual-based Fish
Models to Regional Decision-making, under the STAR program "Developing
Regional-Scale Stressor-Response Models for Use in Environmental
Decision-making". This project will develop and demonstrate our stream trout
IBM's usefulness as a watershed management decision-support model. We will
conduct a demonstration assessment of cumulative and interacting effects of at
least three stressors: increased turbidity due to timber harvest, flow
modification by a hydropower project, and introduction of an exotic predator
fish. This grant will also allow us to examine uncertainties and sensitivities
in assessment results. The period for this research will be 2003 - 2006. Please follow this link for more details.
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The Dynamics of Specialist and Generalist
Pollinators in a Patchy Landscape, 2001-2003
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Population Viability Analysis for
the South Western Willow Flycatcher,
with Prof. Barry Noon, 1998-2000
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Habitat Modeling for the Northern
Spotted Owls in California, 1998-2001
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Preliminary Viability Analysis for
the Fisher in the Southern Sierras, 1999-2000
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