Isaak, D., D. Nagel, M. Groce, S. Wenger, E. Peterson, J. Ver Hoef, C. Luce, S. Hostetler, J. Dunham, J. Kershner, B. Roper, D. Horan, G. Chandler, S. Parkes, S. Wollrab, C. Breshears, N. Bernklau, S. Chandler. 2015. A thermal map for all Utah streams.
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Isaak, D., S. Wenger, E. Peterson, J. Ver Hoef, C. Luce, S. Hostetler, J. Dunham, J. Kershner, B. Roper, D. Nagel, D. Horan, G. Chandler, S. Parkes, S. Wollrab. 2014. A thermal map for all Idaho streams. Water quality workshop: Monitoring, assessment, and management. Boise, ID, February 4-6. Idaho Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Idaho Falls, ID, February 11-13. Boise river basin planning meeting. Boise, ID, February 10.
Isaak, D., D. Nagel, M. Groce, S. Wenger, E. Peterson, J. Ver Hoef, C. Luce, S. Hostetler, J. Dunham, J. Kershner, B. Roper, D. Horan, G. Chandler, S. Parkes, S. Wollrab, C. Breshears, N. Bernklau, S. Chandler. 2014. A thermal map for all Oregon streams. Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference. Seattle, WA, September 10-11.
Isaak, D., M. Young, K. Carim, D. Nagel, B. Roper, T. Franklin, K. McKelvey, and M. Schwartz. 2019. eBLIMP: eDNA Basinwide lamprey inventory and monitoring project. Oregon American Fisheries Society chapter meeting and Idaho American Fisheries Society chapter meeting. Bend, OR, and Boise, ID, March 5-8.
Isaak, D., C. Luce, D. Horan, G. Chandler, S. Wollrab, and D. Nagel. 2019. Principal components of thermal regimes in mountain river networks. Oregon American Fisheries Society chapter meeting and Idaho American Fisheries Society chapter meeting. Bend, OR, and Boise, ID, March 5-8.
Isaak, D., C. Luce, D. Horan, G. Chandler, S. Wollrab, W. Dubois, and D. Nagel. 2019. Thermal regimes of flowing waters in the western U.S. Oregon American Fisheries Society chapter meeting and Idaho American Fisheries Society chapter meeting. Bend, OR, and Boise, ID, March 5-8.
Isaak, D., K. Ramsey, J. Chatel, D. Konnoff, R. Gecy, and D. Horan. 2016. Climate change, fish, and aquatic habitat in the Blue Mountains. Pages x-x in J. Halofsky and D. Peterson, editors. Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in the Blue Mountains. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-xxx. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station.
Isaak, D., S. Wenger, and M. Young. 2016. Big biology meets microclimatology: Defining thermal niches of ectotherms at landscape scales for conservation planning. Ecological Applications.
Young, M., D. Isaak, D. Nagel, D. Horan, and M. Groce. 2016. Climate vulnerability of native salmonids in the Northern Rockies. U.S. Forest Service, Region 1. Northern Rockies Adaptation Partnership. Pages x-x in D. Peterson and J. Halofsky, editors. U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, GTR-RMRS-x, Fort Collins.
Isaak, D., M. Young, C. Tait, D. Duffield, D. Horan, and M. Groce. 2016. Fisheries and aquatic organisms of conservation concern. Intermountain Adaptation Partnership workshops and webinar. U.S. Forest Service, Region 4. May through June workshops at five locations throughout Region 4.
Williams J.E., Isaak D.J., Imhof J., Hendrickson D.A. and McMillan J.R 2015. Cold-water fishes and climate change in North America, Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, Elsevier. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.09505-1.
Isaak, D., E. Peterson, D. Nagel, J. Ver Hoef, and J. Kershner. 2015. An overview of the National Stream Internet. National Stream Internet workshop sponsored by USFWS Landscape Conservation Cooperatives. Boise, ID, April 23-24.
Isaak, Daniel J. 2014. Climate change and the future of freshwater fisheries. In: Taylor, William W.; Lynch, Abigail J.; Leonard, Nancy J., eds. Future of Fisheries: Perspectives for the Next Generation of Professionals. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society. Online: https://fisheries.org/shop/55073p
Isaak, D.J., E. Peterson, J. V. Hoef, S. Wenger, J. Falke, C. Torgersen, C. Sowder, A. Steel, M.J. Fortin, C. Jordan, A. Reusch, N. Som, P. Monestiez. 2014. Applications of spatial statistical network models to stream data. WIREs Water 1 doi: 10.1002/wat2.1023.
Isaak, D., J. Ver Hoef, and E. Peterson. 2014. New information from old stream data through applications of spatial statistical network models. Atlantic Salmon Conference. Orono, ME, January 9. Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Eugene, OR, February 25-28. Idaho Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Idaho Falls, ID, February 11-13. Water quality workshop: Monitoring, assessment, and management. Boise, ID, February 4-6.
Regional workshop on Stream Temperature Data and Modeling Meeting, hosted by the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative, U.S. Geological Survey, EPA, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Hadley, MA, May 3.
Isaak, D.J. 2012. Monitoring and modeling stream temperatures: Lessons learned in the Rocky Mountains with lessons for Alaska? Presentation at workshop on stream and lake temperature database compilation and monitoring efforts for climate change assessments, hosted by the Alaska Climate Science Center, Western Alaska and Northwestern Interior Forest Landscape Conservation Cooperatives, and Wildlife Management Institute. Anchorage, AK, November 5 – 6.
Isaak, D., S. Wenger, E. Peterson, J. Ver Hoef, C. Luce, S. Hostetler, J. Dunham, J. Kershner, B. Roper, D. Nagel, D. Horan, G. Chandler, S. Parkes, S. Wollrab. 2012. NorWeST: A regional stream temperature database and model for high-resolution aquatic vulnerability assessments and decision support across the Northwest U.S. Presentation given at 3rd Annual Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference, Boise, ID; Northwest Biological Assessment workgroup meeting, Boise, ID; U.S. Forest Service Region 6 meeting, Eugene, OR; American Geophysical Union, fall meeting. San Francisco, CA, December 3 – 7. Published abstract #B33E-0571.
Isaak, D. J.; D. Horan, and S. Wollrab. 2011. A visual guide to permanently installing temperature sensors in streams using underwater epoxy. Updated 01/23/2013
Stream Thermal Regimes & Aquatic Ecosystems in a Changing Climate - 2009 Presentation slides. General discussion of climate influences on stream temperatures: why stream temperatures are so important, what are the likely mechanisms of change, and observed/predicted patterns in stream temperature