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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
11762
World Ranking
13201
National Ranking
5626

Overview

Bruce E. Rieman is affiliated with the US Forest Service in the United States. Their professional focus lies within the domain of forestry and related environmental sciences.

Information regarding recent papers, book publications, frequent co-authors, frequent publication venues, main fields of study, subfields of study, and main topics of work is not available. No awards have been recorded in the available data.

Due to the limited specific publication and research data, it is not possible to detail the scientist's research specialties or contributions beyond their affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Flow regime, temperature, and biotic interactions drive differential declines of trout species under climate change

    Seth J. Wenger;Daniel J. Isaak;Charles H. Luce;Helen M. Neville

  • Effects of climate change and wildfire on stream temperatures and salmonid thermal habitat in a mountain river network

    Daniel J. Isaak;Charles H. Luce;Bruce E. Rieman;David E. Nagel

  • Demographic and habitat requirements for conservation of bull trout

    Bruce E. Rieman;John D. Mclntyre

  • METAPOPULATION STRUCTURE OF BULL TROUT: INFLUENCES OF PHYSICAL, BIOTIC, AND GEOMETRICAL LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS

    J. B. Dunham;B. E. Rieman

  • Metapopulations and salmonids: a synthesis of life history patterns and empirical observations

    B. E. Rieman;J. B. Dunham

  • Occurrence of Bull Trout in Naturally Fragmented Habitat Patches of Varied Size

    Bruce E. Rieman;John D. McIntyre

  • Invasion versus isolation: trade-offs in managing native salmonids with barriers to upstream movement.

    Kurt D. Fausch;Bruce E. Rieman;Jason B. Dunham;Michael K. Young

  • Relationships between Water, Otolith, and Scale Chemistries of Westslope Cutthroat Trout from the Coeur d'Alene River, Idaho: The Potential Application of Hard-Part Chemistry to Describe Movements in Freshwater

    Brian K. Wells;Bruce E. Rieman;James L. Clayton;Donna L. Horan

  • Estimated loss of juvenile salmonids to predation by northern squawfish, walleyes, and smallmouth bass in John Day Reservoir, Columbia River

    Bruce E. Rieman;Raymond C. Beamesderfer;Steven Vigg;Thomas P. Poe

  • Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles

    Paul F. Hessburg;Derek J. Churchill;Andrew J. Larson;Ryan D. Haugo

  • Anticipated Climate Warming Effects on Bull Trout Habitats and Populations Across the Interior Columbia River Basin

    Bruce E. Rieman;Daniel Isaak;Susan Adams;Dona Horan

  • Distribution, Status, and Likely Future Trends of Bull Trout within the Columbia River and Klamath River Basins

    Bruce E. Rieman;Danny C. Lee;Russell F. Thurow

  • Effects of fire on fish populations: landscape perspectives on persistence of native fishes and nonnative fish invasions

    Jason B. Dunham;Michael K. Young;Robert E. Gresswell;Bruce E. Rieman

  • Fire and aquatic ecosystems of the western USA: current knowledge and key questions

    Peter A. Bisson;Bruce E. Rieman;Charlie Luce;Paul F. Hessburg

  • Effective Population Size and Genetic Conservation Criteria for Bull Trout

    Bruce E. Rieman;F. W. Allendorf

  • Influences of Wildfire and Channel Reorganization on Spatial and Temporal Variation in Stream Temperature and the Distribution of Fish and Amphibians

    Jason B. Dunham;Amanda E. Rosenberger;Charlie H. Luce;Bruce E. Rieman

  • Influences of Temperature and Environmental Variables on the Distribution of Bull Trout within Streams at the Southern Margin of Its Range

    Jason Dunham;Bruce Rieman;Gwynne Chandler

  • Sources and Magnitude of Sampling Error in Redd Counts for Bull Trout

    Jason Dunham;Bruce Rieman;Kevin Davis

  • Habitat Fragmentation and Extinction Risk of Lahontan Cutthroat Trout

    Jason B. Dunham;Gary L. Vinyard;Bruce E. Rieman

  • Use of Otolith Microchemistry to Discriminate Oncorhynchus nerka of Resident and Anadromous Origin

    B. E. Rieman;D. L. Myers;R. L. Nielsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jason B. Dunham
Jason B. Dunham United States Geological Survey
Charles H. Luce
Charles H. Luce US Forest Service
Michael K. Young
Michael K. Young US Forest Service
Kurt D. Fausch
Kurt D. Fausch Colorado State University
Daniel J. Isaak
Daniel J. Isaak US Forest Service
Nancy J. Huntly
Nancy J. Huntly Utah State University
Peter E. Smouse
Peter E. Smouse Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Seth J. Wenger
Seth J. Wenger University of Georgia
Robert E. Gresswell
Robert E. Gresswell United States Geological Survey
Paul F. Hessburg
Paul F. Hessburg United States Department of Agriculture

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