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Tim Beechie
Tim Beechie
NOAA Fisheries, NW Fisheries Science Center
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A review of stream restoration techniques and a hierarchical strategy for prioritizing restoration in Pacific Northwest watersheds
P Roni, TJ Beechie, RE Bilby, FE Leonetti, MM Pollock, GR Pess
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22 (1), 1-20, 2002
9542002
Process-based principles for restoring river ecosystems
TJ Beechie, DA Sear, JD Olden, GR Pess, JM Buffington, H Moir, P Roni, ...
BioScience 60 (3), 209-222, 2010
9062010
Relationships between channel characteristics, woody debris, and fish habitat in northwestern Washington streams
TJ Beechie, TH Sibley
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126 (2), 217-229, 1997
4241997
Restoring salmon habitat for a changing climate
NM TJ Beechie, H. Imaki, J. Greene, A. Wade, H. Wu, G. Pess, P. Roni, J ...
River Research and Applications 29 (8), 939-960, 2013
3572013
Using beaver dams to restore incised stream ecosystems
MM Pollock, TJ Beechie, JM Wheaton, CE Jordan, N Bouwes, N Weber, ...
BioScience 64 (4), 279-290, 2014
3552014
Hydrologic regime and the conservation of salmon life history diversity
T Beechie, E Buhle, M Ruckelshaus, A Fullerton, L Holsinger
Biological conservation 130 (4), 560-572, 2006
3352006
Estimating coho salmon rearing habitat and smolt production losses in a large river basin, and implications for habitat restoration
T Beechie, E Beamer, L Wasserman
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 14 (4), 797-811, 1994
3141994
Fundamental elements of ecologically healthy watersheds in the Pacific Northwest coastal ecoregion
RJ Naiman, TJ Beechie, LE Benda, DR Berg, PA Bisson, LH MacDonald, ...
Watershed management: balancing sustainability and environmental change, 127-188, 1992
3081992
Channel pattern and river-floodplain dynamics in forested mountain river systems
TJ Beechie, M Liermann, MM Pollock, S Baker, J Davies
Geomorphology 78 (1-2), 124-141, 2006
3022006
General principles of classification and the assessment of conservation potential in rivers
RJ Naiman, DG Lonzarich, TJ Beechie, SC Ralph
River conservation and management, 93-123, 1992
2941992
Reprint of: Large-scale dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA: River channel and floodplain geomorphic change
AE East, GR Pess, JA Bountry, CS Magirl, AC Ritchie, JB Logan, ...
Geomorphology 246, 687-708, 2015
2762015
Geomorphic changes upstream of beaver dams in Bridge Creek, an incised stream channel in the interior Columbia River basin, eastern Oregon
MM Pollock, TJ Beechie, CE Jordan
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 32 (8), 1174-1185, 2007
2632007
Setting river restoration priorities: a review of approaches and a general protocol for identifying and prioritizing actions
T Beechie, G Pess, P Roni, G Giannico
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28 (3), 891-905, 2008
2352008
The importance of beaver ponds to coho salmon production in the Stillaguamish River basin, Washington, USA
MM Pollock, GR Pess, TJ Beechie, DR Montgomery
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24 (3), 749-760, 2004
2012004
Stream and watershed restoration: a guide to restoring riverine processes and habitats
P Roni, T Beechie
John Wiley & Sons, 2012
1992012
Biological impacts of the Elwha River dams and potential salmonid responses to dam removal
GR Pess, ML McHenry, TJ Beechie, J Davies
Northwest Science 82 (sp1), 72-90, 2008
1822008
Modeling recovery rates and pathways for woody debris recruitment in northwestern Washington streams
TJ Beechie, G Pess, P Kennard, RE Bilby, S Bolton
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20 (2), 436-452, 2000
1792000
A classification of habitat types in a large river and their use by juvenile salmonids
TJ Beechie, M Liermann, EM Beamer, R Henderson
Transactions of the american Fisheries Society 134 (3), 717-729, 2005
1572005
Hydrologic spiralling: the role of multiple interactive flow paths in stream ecosystems
GC Poole, SJ O'daniel, KL Jones, WW Woessner, ES Bernhardt, ...
River Research and Applications 24 (7), 1018-1031, 2008
1512008
Rethinking the longitudinal stream temperature paradigm: Region‐wide comparison of thermal infrared imagery reveals unexpected complexity of river temperatures
AH Fullerton, CE Torgersen, JJ Lawler, RN Faux, EA Steel, TJ Beechie, ...
Hydrological Processes 29 (22), 4719-4737, 2015
1502015
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