Address: Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97331 (w) 541-737-5319; (c) 607-339-7401 email: [email protected] Dana Richard Warren Curriculum Vitae Education 2008 2002 1998 . Ph.D. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Department of Natural Resources M.S. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Department of Natural Resources B.A. Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY. Major: Biology; Minor: Environmental Studies Appointments . 2013 – Present Instructor (courses: FW321, FW489, FW580) Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR Assistant Professor, Senior Research Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR National Research Council (NRC) Post-doctoral Fellow NOAA, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle WA Environmental Scientist I Northern Ecological Associates, Stroudsburg, PA (now a subsidiary of Tetra-tech) 2010 – Present 2008 – 2010 2002 – 2003 Fellowships and Awards 2008 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2003 2001 1998 1997 . National Research Council (NRC) Post-Doctoral Fellowship; NOAA Fisheries (~$110,000 /2 yrs). Best Student Paper. NY Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship – ($111,000 over 3 years): Student Paper Award. International Conference on Riverine Hydroecology: Advances in Research and Applications. Sterling, Scotland. Best Student Paper - Fisheries. Tri-Society Meeting: NYS American Foresters, NYS Wildlife Society, NYS American Fisheries Society. Kieckhefer Adirondack Fellowship ($5,000): Cornell Biogeochemistry and Env. Biocomplexity IGERT Graduate Student Fellowship (~$42,000) Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award – Dept. of Natural Resources. Cornell University Kieckhefer Adirondack Fellowship ($5,000): Phi Beta Kappa Academic Honors Society, Skidmore College chapter Howard Hughes Fellow (Undergraduate Summer program), Dartmouth College Publications . * student or post-doctoral advisees 38. Vaz, P., E.C. Merten, D.R. Warren, K. Durscher, M. Tapp, C.T. Robinson, F.C. Rego, P. Pinto. In Review. Fire meets inland water via burned wood: And then what? Submitted to: Freshwater Science 37. Warren, D.R., M. Kaylor*, M., W. Keeton, P. Kiffney, H. Bechtold*, J. McGee. In Review. Changing forests – Changing streams: How riparian forest stand development could significantly alter light dynamics and stream ecosystem function in the coming century. Submitted to: Freshwater Science. 36. Vaz, P., S. Diaz, P. Pinto, E.C. Merten, C.T. Robinson, D.R. Warren, F.C. Rego. 2014. Effects of burn status and preconditioning on wood colonization by stream macroinvertebrates. Freshwater Science 33: 832-846 35. Warren, D.R., C.J. Harvey, M.M. McClure, B.L. Sanderson. 2014. Use of an ecosystem-based model to evaluate alternative conservation strategies for juvenile Chinook salmon in a headwater stream. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 34: 839-852 34. Miller, S.A., S. Gunckel, S. Jacobs, D.R. Warren. 2014. Sympatric relationship between redband trout and nonnative brook trout in the southeastern Oregon Great Basin. Environmental Biology of Fishes 97: 357-369 33. Warren, D.R., J.D. Dunham, D. Hockman-Wert. 2014. Geographic variability in elevation and topographic constraints on the distribution of native and nonnative trout in the Great Basin. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143: 205-218 1 of 8 32. Warren, D.R., W. S. Keeton, Bechtold, H.A.*, E.J. Rosi-Marshall. 2013. Comparing streambed light availability and canopy cover in streams with old-growth versus early-mature riparian forests in western Oregon. Aquatic Sciences 75: 547-558 31. Warren, D.R., K.E. Judd, D.L. Bade. G.E. Likens, C.E. Kraft. 2013. Effects of wood removal on stream nitrate dynamics in two northeastern US headwater streams. Hydrobiologia 717: 119-131 30. Vaz, P., E.C. Merten, D.R. Warren, C.T. Robinson, P. Pinto, F.C. Rego. 2013. Which stream wood becomes functional following wildfires? Ecological Engineering 54: 82-89 29. Vaz, P., D.R. Warren, E.C. Merten, P. Pinto, C.T. Robinson, F.C. Rego. 2013. Effects of forest type and stream size on volume and distribution of instream wood: Legacies of wildfire in a Euro-Mediterranean context. Freshwater Science. 32: 126-141 28. Kratzer J.F., D.R. Warren. 2013. Brook trout biomass limiting factors in northeastern Vermont streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 33:130-139 27. Bechtold, H.A.*, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, D.R. Warren, J.J. Cole. 2012. A practical method for measuring integrated solar radiation reaching streambeds. Freshwater Science 31:1070-1077 26. Kratzer J.F., D.R. Warren. 2012. How much temporal replication do we need to estimate salmonid abundance in streams? Fisheries Ecology and Management 19:441-443. 25. Warren, D.R., M.M. McClure. 2012. Are hatchery-origin juvenile Chinook a meaningful source of salmon-derived nutrients in the Snake River basin? Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 141:1287–1294. 24. Ernst, A.G., D.R. Warren, B.P. Baldigo. 2012. Natural-channel-design stream restorations that changed geomorphology have little effect on macroinvertebrate communities in headwater streams. Restoration Ecology. 20:532-540 23. Warren, D.R., J. Robinson, D.C. Josephson, D. Sheldon, C.E. Kraft. 2012. Impacts of increasing summer temperatures on spawning phenology for resident trout in a mountain lake. Global Change Biology 18:18041811. 22. Kraft, C.E., D.R. Warren, W.S. Keeton. 2011. Spatial patterns of wood distribution in northeastern North American streams. Geomorphology 135:1-7 21. Vaz, P., D.R. Warren, E.C. Merten, P. Pinto, C.T. Robinson, F.C. Rego. 2011. Burned forests supply contrasting wood pieces into streams and stream side-slopes. Forest Ecology and Management 262: 561-570. 20. Warren, D.R., M.M. Mineau*, C.E. Kraft, E. J. Ward. 2010. Relating fish biomass to habitat and chemistry in headwater streams of the northeastern United States. Environmental Biology of Fishes 88:51–62 19. Millward, A. A., C.E. Kraft, D. R. Warren. 2010. Ice-storm damage greater along the terrestrial-aquatic interface in forested landscapes. Ecosystems 13:249-260 18. Baldigo. B.P., A.G. Ernst, D.R. Warren, S. J. Miller. 2010. Beneficial effects of natural-channel-design restoration of fish assemblages, habitat, and stability in streams of the Catskill Mountains, New York. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139:449-467. 17. Warren, D.R., C.E. Kraft, W.S. Keeton, J.S. Nunery*, G.E. Likens. 2009. Dynamics of wood recruitment in streams of the northeastern U.S. Forest Ecology and Management 258:804-813 16. Warren, D.R., A.G. Ernst, B.P. Baldigo. 2009. Influence of spring floods on year-class strength of fall and spring spawning salmonids in Catskill Mountain streams. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138:200-210 15. Warren, D. R., C.E. Kraft. 2008. Dynamics of large wood in an eastern U.S. mountain stream. Forest Ecology and Management 256:808-814. 14. Warren, D.R., G.E. Likens, D.C. Buso, C.E. Kraft. 2008. Status and distribution of fish in an acid-impacted watershed of the northeastern United States (Hubbard Brook, NH). Northeastern Naturalist 15:375-390 13. Baldigo. B.P., D.R. Warren, A.G. Ernst, C.I. Mulvihill. 2008. Response of fish populations to natural-channeldesign restoration in streams of the Catskill Mountains, New York. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28:954-969 12. Baldigo, B.P., D.R. Warren. 2008. Detecting the response of fish assemblages to stream restoration: effects of different sampling designs. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28:919-934 11. Warren, D.R., C.E. Kraft, W.S. Keeton. 2008. Estimating wood volume in streams using the line-intercept method. Hydrobiologia 598:123-130. 2 of 8 10. Baldigo, B.P., A.S. Gallagher-Ernst, W. Keller, D.R. Warren, S.J. Miller, D. Davis, T.P. Baudanza, D. DeKoskie, J.R. Buchanan. 2008. Restoring geomorphic stability and biodiversity in streams of the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA. Pages 587-600. In J. L. Nielsen, J.J. Dodson, K.D. Friedland, T.R. Hamon, N.F. Hughes, J.A. Musick, and E. Verspoor, editors. Proceedings of the Fourth World Fisheries Congress: Reconciling fisheries with conservation, Symposium 49 American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 9. Warren, D.R., E.S. Bernhardt, R.O. Hall, G.E. Likens. 2007. Forest age, woody debris, and nutrient dynamics in headwater streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NH. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 32: 1154-1163. 8. Warren, D. R., M.S. Weiss, D.M. Wolfe, B. Friedlander, B. Lewenstein. 2007. Lessons from science communication training Science 316: 1122 (Commentary). 7. Keeton, W.S., C.E. Kraft, D.R. Warren. 2007. Structure and dynamics of old-growth riparian forests and effects on low order Adirondack stream habitats. Ecological Applications 17: 852-868. 6. Warren, D.R., C.E. Kraft. 2006. Invertebrate community and stream substrate responses to woody debris removal from an ice storm impacted stream system, NY USA. Hydrobiologia 568: 477-488. 5. Warren, D.R., S.D. Sebestyen, D.C. Josephson, J.M. Lepak, C.E. Kraft. 2005. Acidic groundwater discharge and in situ egg survival in lake spawning brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) redds. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 134:1193-1201. 4. Keeton, W.S., C.E. Kraft, D.R. Warren, A.A. Millward. 2005. Effects of old-growth riparian forests on Adirondack stream systems. Pages 39-43 in: K.P. Bennett (tech. ed.). Moving toward sustainable forestry: lessons from old-growth forests. Proceedings of the 6th eastern old-growth conference, Moultonborough, NH. University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension Natural Resource Network Report. 3. Warren, D.R. C.E. Kraft. 2003. Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) response to wood removal from high gradient streams of the Adirondack Mountains (NY, USA). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 60:379389. 2. Kraft, C.E. D.R. Warren. 2003. Development of spatial pattern in large woody debris and debris dams in streams. Geomorphology 51:127-139. 1. Kraft, C.E., R.L. Schneider, D.R. Warren. 2002. Ice storm impacts on woody debris and debris dam formation in northeastern U.S. streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59:1677-1684. Popular press stories about publications: http://www.thedalleschronicle.com/news/2014/sep/12/study-salmon-carcasses-improve-stream-health/ http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2012/03/warmer-summers-could-shrink-trout-populations http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2007/05/science-grad-students-become-media-savvy Grants . (D. Warren is the only PI unless noted otherwise; *denotes post-doctoral advisee) 2014 H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest – Graduate Student GRA Support Award, (~$40,000) 2014 U.S. Forest Service & Bureau of Land Management, ($30,000) 2013 USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, ($90,000 over 2 years) 2013 Oregon State University College of Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory Fish and Wildlife in Managed Forests Research Grant Program ($78,583 over 2 years) - Exploring the influence of complex forest structure on primary production and biota in headwater streams - Exploring the influence of riparian forest thinning on headwater stream ecosystems - Habitat use and bioenergetics of bull trout in Ross Lake, WA - Riparian forest structure and bottom-up drivers of fish production in headwater streams. PI’s: D. Warren (Lead - OSU), M. Nelson (OSU), I. Arismendi (OSU) 2012 Water Watch of Oregon ($52,500 over 2 years) 2010 U.S. Geological Survey – Research and Data Collection Grant ($215,800 over 2 years) - How does lake level affect Coho salmon habitat and migration in the Tahkenitch Lake Basin, Oregon? - Climate and the Changing Distribution of Trout in the Great Basin 3 of 8 2010 H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Faculty Seed Money Program ($6,000) - Influences of riparian forest canopy structure on stream ecosystem function PI’s: D. Warren (Lead - OSU), H. Bechtold*, (IES); E. Rosi-Marshall (IES) 2010 Northern State Research Cooperative Grant ($150,000 over 2 years) - Evaluating the influence of riparian forest structure on stream ecosystems across the northern forest PI’s: E. Rosi-Marshall (Lead - IES); D. Warren (NOAA), W. Keeton (UVM), J. Cole. (IES) 2006 Cornell Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity Small Grant – ($3,700): 2006 Northern State Research Cooperative Grant – ($20,000) - Developing stream succession theory: the role of woody debris in stream N dynamics - Estimating wood volume in Northern Forest streams in response to forest age, landscape position and anthropogenic disturbance PI’s: C. Kraft (Lead - CU); D. Warren (CU) 2005 McIntire-Stennis Federal Formula Funds Grant – ($75,000) - Wood addition as a management tool to reduce nutrient and sediment export from forested streams. PI’s: C. Kraft (Lead - CU); D. Warren (CU) 2004 Cornell Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity Small Grant ($3,880): - The influence of groundwater pH on brook trout reproduction in mountain lakes Professional Service . Editorial Boards: Associate Editor for: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Collaborative Research: Sr. Collaborator for the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest NSF LTER Society Memberships: American Fisheries Society (AFS) Ecological Society of America (ESA) Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) - formerly NABS Peer review for: Journals: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Ecological Applications, Ecological Engineering, Ecology, Ecology of Freshwater Fish, Environmental Science and Technology, Fisheries, Fisheries Management & Ecology, Forest Ecology and Management, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Global Change Biology, Hydrobiologia, Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of Fish Biology, Landscape Ecology, Marine and Freshwater Research, North American Journal of Fisheries Management, Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, River Research and Applications, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Grants and Fellowships: National Science Foundation - Division of Earth Sciences; National Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology; Cornell Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity Small Grant Competition, Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (OR AFS) Student Scholarships, Illinois Water Resources Center Grant Book Chapters: “Chapter 8: Monitoring and evaluation of restoration actions” in Stream Restoration: a guide to planning, implementation and evaluation. P. Roni and T. Beechie (editors).Publisher (Wiley/Blackwell) Committees and Leadership: 2012 Peer Teaching Review Committee. Dept. Fisheries and Wildlife. Oregon State University. 2006 Co-President: Cornell Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity Graduate Student Association 2005-2008 Seminar Committee: Cornell Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity Seminar Series, committee chair –2007 2000 Treasurer: Department of Natural Resources Graduate Student Association 4 of 8 Invited Seminars and Talks 2014 Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY. - Assessing the value of anthropogenic salmon subsidies in headwater ecosystems 2014 HJ Andrews Experimental Forest – HJA Day – public outreach event for the experimental forest/ LTER. Blue River, OR. June 26, 2014. - Live-streaming without the Internet: exploring stream ecology science and research at the HJ Andrews 2014 Oregon State University, Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife – Stream-Team Seminar Series. Corvallis, OR. Apr. 14. 2013 Oregon State University – Dept. of Zoology Seminar Series. December 2, 2013 2013 HJ Andrews Experimental Forest – HJA Day – public outreach event for the experimental forest/ LTER. Blue River, OR. June 27, 2013. 2012 Oregon State University, Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife – Stream-Team Seminar Series. Corvallis, OR. Apr. 9. 2012 Technical workshop on large wood applications and research needs in river restoration. Seattle, WA. February 14-15. 2011 Colby College, Waterville ME - Exploring direct and indirect effects of hot summers on biota (trout) and ecosystem processes in headwater lakes - Follow the light: Exploring the influence of riparian forests on stream light and stream ecosystem processes - Streams fish and forests – Science and research at the HJ Andrews - Latent and sub-lethal effects of elevated summer temperatures on brook trout spawning in their native range. - Biogeochemistry and food web roles of wood in aquatic ecosystems. - Good dead fish: Ecological consequences of carcass additions and stocking mortality in streams of the Snake River basin. 2010 University of Puget Sound - Assessing juvenile salmon production in a stream food web and the quantification of salmon-derived nutrients in a managed river system 2009 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI - Large-scale human impacts on stream ecosystems: Land-use legacies, hatchery-derived nutrients, and changing hydrology. 2008 The Ohio State University, Columbus OH 2008 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Annual Meeting. (I was one of six - Stream ecosystem responses to environmental change. instructors/speaker in this 90 min. workshop) - Creating science communication training programs for young scientists (Workshop). 2006 Connecticut College, New London, CT - Brook trout ecology in the Northeastern US Teaching Courses Oregon State University Effective Communication in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences (FW489): 2013, 2014 Applied Community and Ecosystem Ecology (FW321): 2013, 2014 Stream Ecology (FW580): 2014 Cornell University Science Communication (BIOEE 771, 2cr.): 2007 (Note: this course is now offered through the Communications Dept. at Cornell: COMM 566) Stream Ecology (NTRES 456): Teaching Assistant - 2001, 2003, 2006 Advising Oregon State University - Post-doctoral scholars o Heather Bechtold (co-advised with Emma Rosi-Marshall) – finished 2013, currently Asst. Prof. Lock Haven Univ., PA 5 of 8 - Graduate Students – Major Professor o Matthew Kaylor, OSU (2014 NSF Graduate Fellowship recipient) - Graduate Students – Committee Member o Madeleine Eckmann, M.S. – current student o William L'Hommedieu, M. S. – current student o Corinne Morozumi, M.S. – current student o Virni Arifanti, M.S. – current student o Nisa Novita, Ph.D. – current student o Stephen Clark, M.S. – graduated 2013 - Undergraduate Intern/Honors students/REU students o Emily Purvis - REU - summer 2014 o Kathryn Pospisil – Intern – summer 2014 o Emily Schroeder – Intern – summer 2014 o Christopher Kopet – Intern – summer 2014 o Brian VerWay, - graduated 2013 – Sr. Honors thesis advisee Undergraduate Academic Advisees o I am the faculty advisor for ~ 30 undergraduates in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. - Cornell University - I supervised/mentored seven undergraduate and recent graduate field technicians while at Cornell. Allison Fritts-Penniman - currently in a Ph.D. program at UCLA Jared Nunery – finished MS at Univ. Vermont in 2009 Madeline Mineau – finished Ph.D. at Idaho St. Univ. in 2010 Joshuah Gorham Jennifer DeMichele – M.D. Maxwell Kraft Travis Andrews – wrote his Sr. thesis based on data we collected. I worked closely with Travis on data analysis and writing for his thesis. Guest Lectures 2011 2011 2008 2007 2005 2004 2003 Oregon State University, Corvallis OR (Invited lecture) Stream Ecology - FW550) - Hydrology Oregon State University, Corvallis OR (Invited lecture) Stream Ecology - FW550) - Geomorphology The Ohio State University, Columbus OH (Invited lecture) - Fish communities and their role of fish in stream ecosystems. Connecticut College, New London, CT (Invited lecture) - Stream restoration. Cornell University, Ithaca NY . (Invited lecture: Stream Ecology – NTRES 456) - Lateral linkages in stream ecosystems Cornell University, Ithaca NY . (Invited lecture: Stream Ecology – NTRES 456) - Riparian areas and woody debris Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY. (Invited lecture: Ecology – BI370), - Life history strategies Contributed Talks and Presentations First-authored presentations *denotes student co-author Warren, D.R. D.C. Josephson, J. Robinson, D. Sheldon, C.E. Kraft. 2014. Lake stratification and the impacts of an extreme summer on brook trout reproduction. Paper) American Fisheries Society national meeting. Quebec, Canada. Aug. 17-21. 6 of 8 Warren, D.R., and M. Kaylor* 2014. Riparian forest controls on light and nutrient cycling in headwater streams. (Paper). Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting (combined annual meeting of: ASLO, SFS, and SWS). Portland, OR. May 18-23 Warren, D.R., and J.D. Dunham. 2012. Quantifying the distribution limits for native and invasive trout in the northern Great Basin (Paper). Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Portland, OR. Aug. 4-9. Warren, D.R. J. Robinson, D.C. Josephson, D. Sheldon, C.E. Kraft. 2012. Impacts of increasing summer temperatures on spawning phenology for resident trout in a mountain lake. Society of Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY. May 20-25 Warren, D.R., and J.D. Dunham. 2012. Fish out of water: Evaluating distribution limits for trout in the Lahontan basin. (Paper). Oregon Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Eugene, OR. Feb. 28 – Mar. 2. Warren, D.R., and J.D. Dunham. 2012. Fish out of water: Evaluating distribution limits for trout in the Lahontan basin. (Paper). Lahontan Cutthroat Trout Interagency Meeting. Reno, NV. January 18-19. Warren, D.R., and M.M. McClure, B. Sanderson, and C. Harvey. 2010 Food web impacts of brook trout invasion in salmon rearing streams of the Snake River basin. (Paper). Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Pittsburgh PA. August 7-13. Warren, D.R., and M.M. McClure. 2009. Mass balance analysis of salmon-derived nutrients in a managed river system: Nutrient subsidies from spawning adults and hatchery smolts. (Paper) North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting. Grand Rapids, MI. May 17-21. Warren, D.R., C.E. Kraft, W.S. Keeton, J.S. Nunery*, and G.E. Likens. 2008. Wood accumulation in northeastern th streams. (Paper) Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study 45 Annual Cooperators Meeting. Forest Service Headquarters, Woodstock, NH. July 8-9. Warren, D., K. Judd, D. Bade, G. Likens, C. Kraft. 2007. Season influences of wood on stream nitrate dynamics in forested headwater streams in the northeast US. (Poster) American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Warren, D., K. Judd, D. Bade, G. Likens, C. Kraft. 2007. Influences of wood on stream nitrate dynamics in forested th headwater streams. (Paper) Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study 44 Annual Cooperators Meeting. Forest Service Headquarters, Woodstock, NH. July 10-11. Warren, D.R., G.E. Likens, D.C. Buso, C.E. Kraft. 2007. Status and Distribution of Fish in an Acid-Impacted Watershed of the Northeastern United States (Hubbard Brook, NH). (Poster) Hubbard Brook Ecosystem th Study 44 Annual Cooperators Meeting. Forest Service Headquarters, Woodstock, NH. July 10-11. Warren, D.R., E.S. Bernhardt, R.O. Hall Jr. G.E. Likens, and C.E. Kraft. 2007 Determining the influence of wood on stream nitrate dynamics in forested headwater streams. (Paper) North American Benthological Society annual meeting. Columbia, SC. June 3-7. Warren, D.R., A.S. Gallagher-Ernst, B.P. Baldigo. 2007. Timing and magnitude of spring flooding, and its influence on salmonid year class strength in temperate forest streams. (Paper) NY chapter American Fisheries Society annual meeting. West Point, NY Feb 8-9 (Best Student Paper) Warren, D.R., C.E. Kraft, and W.S. Keeton, E. Bernhardt, R. O. Hall Jr. and G.E. Likens, 2006 Wood in northeastern forest streams: future projections and ecosystem implications. (Poster) Northeastern Ecosystem Research Cooperative (NERC). Durham, NH. October 26-27 Warren, D.R., Mineau, M.M.* , C.E. Kraft. 2006. Factors influencing fish biomass in northeastern U.S. headwater streams. (Paper) American Fisheries Society national meeting. Lake Placid, NY. September 10-14. Warren, D.R., C.E. Kraft, and W.S. Keeton. 2006 Stream woody debris volume, bankfull width, and riparian forest age in northeastern North America . (Paper) International Conference on ‘Riverine Hydroecology: Advances in Research and Applications’. University of Sterling, Sterling Scotland (UK). August 14 – 18. (student paper award) Warren, D., K. Judd, D. Bade, G. Likens. 2006. Woody debris and its influence on stream N dynamics – An update rd on the current study. (Paper) Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study 43 Annual Cooperators Meeting. Forest Service Headquarters, Woodstock, NH. July 12-13. Warren, D.R., E. S. Bernhardt, R.O. Hall Jr. and G.E. Likens. 2005. Forest age, woody debris, and nutrient dynamics in headwater streams of the White Mountains, NH. (Poster) BGS Geomorphology and Ecosystems meeting. Buffalo, NY. October 8-9, Warren, D.R., E.S. Bernhardt, R.O. Hall Jr. and G.E. Likens. 2005. Nutrient dynamics, forest age, and woody debris in headwater streams of the White Mountains, NH. (Paper) Ecological Society of America annual meeting. Montreal, QC. August. 8-12. 7 of 8 Warren, D.R., C.E. Kraft. 2005. Fish in streams of the Hubbard Brook watershed. (Paper) Hubbard Brook Committee of Scientists Meeting. Forest Service Headquarters, Woodstock, NH. July 8. Warren, D., K. Judd, D. Bade, G. Likens. 2005. Evaluating the role of woody debris in stream nutrient dynamics nd within the Hubbard Book system. (Paper) Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study 42 Annual Cooperators Meeting. Forest Service Headquarters, Woodstock, NH. July 6-7. Warren, D.R., S.D. Sebestyen, D.C. Josephson, and C.E. Kraft. 2005. Acidic groundwater discharge and in situ egg survival in lake-spawning brook trout redds. (Paper) Adirondack Research Workshop. Old Forge, NY. March 3. Warren, D.R., S.D. Sebestyen, D.C. Josephson, J.M. Lepak, and C.E. Kraft. 2005. Lake spawning brook trout and groundwater. (Paper) 2005 Tri-Society Meeting: NYS American Foresters, NYS Wildlife Society, NYS American Fisheries Society, Syracuse NY, February 3-4. (student paper award) Warren, D.R., and C.E. Kraft. 2004. Spatial Patterns of large woody debris in a forested stream ecosystem. (Paper) Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, August 1-6. Warren, D.R., and C.E. Kraft. 2003. Brook trout response to wood removal from high gradient streams of the Adirondack Mountains, NY, USA. (Poster) American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 9 - 14. Warren, D.R., and C.E. Kraft. 2002. Trout response to debris dam removal in ice storm-impacted streams of the Adirondack Mountains. (Paper) American Fisheries Society - Northeast Division conference, within the Northeast Fish and Wildlife conference. Portland, Maine. April 21-24. Warren, D.R., and C.E. Kraft. 2001. Impacts of debris dam removal on trout populations in Eastern Adirondack streams. (Poster) Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Madison, WI, August 5-10. Presentations co-authored with students/post-docs within the past 2 years Bechtold H.A.*, E. Rosi-Marshall, D. Warren, W. Keeton, J. Cole. 2014. Stream ecosystem function is linked to changes in riparian forest structure. (Poster). Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting (combined annual meeting of: ASLO, SFS, and SWS). Portland, OR. May 18-23 Kaylor, M.*, D. Warren* 2014. Riparian forest controls on stream light and associated impacts on primary production and growth of young-of-tear trout in headwater streams (Poster). Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting (combined annual meeting of: ASLO, SFS, and SWS). Portland, OR. May 18-23 VerWay, B.*, D. Warren, M. Kaylor*. 2014. Summertime movement of coastal cutthroat trout and Pacific giant salamander in Cascade Mountain headwater streams. Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Eugene, OR Feb. 25-28. Kaylor, M.*, D. Warren, VerWay, B.* 2014. Exploring riparian forest controls on stream light availability and bottomup drivers of fish production in headwater streams. (Paper). Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Eugene, OR Feb. 25-28. Bechtold H.A.*, E. Rosi-Marshall, D. Warren, W. Keeton, J. Cole. 2013. Stream ecosystem function is linked to changes in riparian forest structure. (Paper). Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, Jacksonville FL 8 of 8
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