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- :Spromberg, Julann A. ;Baldwin, David H.2016 | Journal of Applied Ecology 53 (2) 398-407, 2016:Adult coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch return each autumn to freshwater spawning habitats throughout western North America. The migration coincides wi...
- :Feist, Blake E. ;Buhle, Eric R.2017 | Ecol Appl. 2017 Dec; 27(8): 2382–2396.:Urbanization poses a global challenge to species conservation. This is primarily understood in terms of physical habitat loss, as agricultural and for...
- :Harding, Louisa B. ;Tagal, Mark2020 | Aquatic Toxicology, 229, 105654:Understanding how aquatic organisms respond to complex chemical mixtures remains one of the foremost challenges in modern ecotoxicology. Although oil ...
- :Chow, Michelle I. ;Lundin, Jessica I.2019 | Aquatic Toxicology, 214, 105231:Untreated urban runoff poses significant water quality threats to aquatic organisms. In northwestern North America, ongoing development in coastal wat...
- :McIntyre, Jenifer K. ;Lundin, Jessica I.2018 | Environmental Pollution, 238, 196-203:Adult coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) prematurely die when they return from the ocean to spawn in urban watersheds throughout northwestern North Am...
- :McIntyre, Jenifer K. ;Spromberg, Julann2023 | Science of The Total Environment, 902, 165759:As the human population of western North America continues to expand, widespread patterns of urban growth pose increasingly existential threats to cer...
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