LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Peter B. Moyle 02/12/16 Peer-reviewed papers, books, & book chapters 1. Chornesky, E.A., D. D. Ackerly, P. Beier, F. W. Davis, L. E. Flint, J.J. Lawler, P.B. Moyle, M. A. Moritz, M. Scoonover, K. Byrd; P. Alvarez; N. E. Heller; E. R. Micheli; S. B. Weiss 2015 Adapting California's ecosystems to a changing climate BioScience doi: 10.1093/biosci/biu233 2. Howard JK, K.R. Klausmeyer KA, Fesenmyer, J. Furnish J, Gardali T, Grantham T,.JVE Katz, Sarah Kupferberb, P. McIntyre, PB. Moyle, ,PR Ode, R. Peek , RM.Quiñones, AC Rehn, N. Santos, S. Schoenig, L Serpa, JD Shedd, J. Slusark, JA Viers, A. Wright, and SA Morrison. 2015. Patterns of freshwater species richness, endemism, and vulnerability in California. PLoS ONE 10(7): e0130710. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0130710 3. Light, T. and P. B. Moyle. 2015. Assembly rules and novel assemblages in aquatic ecosystems. In J.Canning-Clode, editor. Biological Invasions in Changing Ecosystems: Vectors, Ecological Impacts, Management and Predictions" De Gruyter Open 4. Moyle, P.B., R. M. Quinones, J.V.E. Katz, and Jeff Weaver. 2015. Fish Species of Special Concern in California. Sacramento: California Department of Fish and Wildlife 5. Quiñones, R.M, T. Grantham, B. N. Harvey, J. D. Kiernan, M. Klasson, A. P. Wintzer and P.B. Moyle. 2014. Dam removal and anadromous salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) conservation in California. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. DOI 10.1007/s11160014-9359-5. 6. Grantham, T.E., J. H. Viers, and P.B. Moyle. 2014 Systematic screening of dams for environmental flow assessment and implementation. Bioscience 64: 1006-1018. 7. Quiñones, R.M and P.B. Moyle. 2014. Climate change vulnerability of freshwater fishes in the San Francisco Bay Area. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 12(3). doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2014v12iss3art3. 8. Quiñones R.M. and Moyle P.B. 2015. California’s freshwater fishes: status and management. Fishes in Mediterranean Environments 2015.001: 20p 9. Herbold, B., D. M. Baltz, L. Brown, R. Grossinger, W. Kimmerer, P. Lehman, P. B. Moyle, M. Nobriga, and C. A. Simenstad. 2014. The role of tidal marsh restoration in fish management in the San Francisco Estuary. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 12(1). jmie_sfews_18827. Retrieved from: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/1147j4nz 10. Moyle, P.B., A. D. Manfree, and P. L. Fiedler. 2014. Suisun Marsh: Ecological History and Possible Futures. Berkeley: University of California Press. 11. . 12. Quiñones R. M., M. Holyoak, M. L. Johnson, and P. B. Moyle. 2014. Potential factors affecting survival differ by run-timing and location: linear mixed-effects models of Pacific salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the Klamath River, California. PLoS ONE 9(5): e98392. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0098392 1 13. Quiñones, R. M., P. B. Moyle, and M. L. Johnson. 2014. Hatchery practices may result in replacement of wild salmonids: adult trends in the Klamath Basin, California. Environmental Biology of Fishes 97:233-46. DOI 10.1007/s10641-013-0146-2. 14. Santos, N.R., J.V.E. Katz, P.B. Moyle, and J. H. Viers. 2013. A programmable information system for management and analysis of aquatic species range data in California. Environmental Modeling & Software. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2013.10.024 15. Moyle, P.B. 2013. Novel aquatic ecosystems: the new reality for streams in California and other Mediterranean climate regions. River Research and Applications. DOI: 10.1002/rra.2709 16. Bunn, D.A., P.B. Moyle, and C. K. Johnson. 2013. Maximizing the ecological contribution of conservation banks. Wildlife Society Bulletin. DOI: 10.1002/wsb.398 17. Moyle, P.B., A.D. Manfree and P.L. Fiedler. 2013. The future of Suisun Marsh: effects of policy decisions and change. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 11(3). http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2zx8v50b 18. Lund, J. R. and P.B. Moyle. 2013. Adaptive management and science for the Delta ecosystem. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 11(3). http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1h57p2nb 19. Baxa, D.B., A. Stover, M. Clifford, T. Kurobe, S. J Teh, P. Moyle and R.P. Hedrick. 2013. Henneguya sp. in yellowfin goby Acanthogobius flavimanus from the San Francisco Estuary. SpringerPlus 2: 420 doi:10.1186/2193-1801-2-420. http://www.springerplus.com/content/2/1/420 20. Moyle, P.B., J. D. Kiernan, P. K. Crain, and R. M. Quiñones. 2013. Climate change vulnerability of native and alien freshwater fishes of California: a systematic assessment approach. PLoS One. http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063883 21. Hanak, E., J. Lund, J. Durand, W. Fleenor, B. Gray, J. Medellín-Azuara, J. Mount, P. Moyle, C. Phillips, and B. Thompson. 2013. Stress Relief: Prescriptions for a Healthier Delta Ecosystem. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California. Available at www.ppic.org/main/publication.asp?i=1051 22. Skiles, T.D., R.M. Yoshiyama, and P.B. Moyle 2013. Pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in the Salinas River, California: a new record and historical perspectives. California Fish and Game 99:55-59. 23. Wintzer, A. P., M. H. Meek, and P. B. Moyle. 2013. Abundance, size, and diel feeding ecology of Blackfordia virginica (Mayer, 1910), a non-native hydrozoan in the lower Napa and Petaluma Rivers, California (USA). Aquatic Invasions 8: 147–156. 24. Thompson, L.C., M. I. Escobar, C. M. Mosser, D. R. Purkey, D. Yates, and P.B. Moyle. 2012. Water management adaptations to prevent loss of spring-run Chinook salmon in California under climate change. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 138: 465-478. 2 25. Liu, J., A. Tatarenkov, T.A. O’Rear, P. B. Moyle, and J. C. Avise. 2012. Molecular evidence for multiple paternity in a population of the viviparous tule perch Hysterocarpus traski. Journal of Heredity. doi:10.1093/jhered/ess105. 6 pp. 26. Moyle, P.B. 2012. Writing review papers. Pages 155-162 In C. A. Jennings, T. E. Lauer, and B. Vondracek, editors. Scientific communication for natural resource professionals. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Md. 27. Katz, J, P. B. Moyle, R. M. Quiñones, J. Israel, and S. Purdy. 2013. Impending extinction of salmon, steelhead, and trout (Salmonidae) in California. Environmental Biology of Fishes 96:1169-1186. DOI 10.1007/s10641-012-9974-8 28. Moyle, P. B., J. Hobbs, and T. O'Rear. 2012. Fishes. Pages 161-173 in A. Palaima, ed. Ecology, conservation and restoration of tidal marshes: The San Francisco Estuary. Berkeley: University of California Press. 29. Kiernan, J.D., P. B. Moyle, and P. K. Crain. 2012. Restoring native fish assemblages to a regulated California stream using the natural flow regime concept. Ecological Applications. 22:1472-1482. 30. Kiernan, J. D., and P. B. Moyle. 2012. Flows, droughts, and aliens: factors affecting the fish assemblage in a Sierra Nevada, California, stream. Ecological Applications 22:11461161. 31. Moyle, P. B., W. Bennett, J. Durand, W. Fleenor, B. Gray, E. Hanak, J. Lund, J. Mount. 2012. Where the wild things aren’t: making the Delta a better place for native species. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California. 53 pages. 32. Moyle, P.B., J. D. Kiernan, P. K. Crain, and R. M. Quiñones. 2012. Projected effects of future climates on freshwater fishes of California. California Energy Commission, California Climate Change Center, White Paper CEC-500-2012-028. 53 pages. 33. Thompson, L.C. J. L. Voss, R. E. Larsen, W. D. Tietje, R. A. Cooper, and P. B. Moyle. 2012. Southern steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), hard woody debris, and temperature in a California central coast watershed. Transactions, American Fisheries Society 141: 275284. 34. Börk, K.S. J. F. Krovoza, J. V. Katz, and P. B. Moyle. 2012. The rebirth of California Fish & Game Code 5937: water for fish. University of California Davis Law Review 45: 809-913. 35. Carmona-Catot, G., P. B. Moyle, and R. E. Simmons. 2012. Long-term captive breeding does not necessarily prevent reestablishment: lessons learned from Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 22:325-342. 36. Jeffres, C.A. and P.B. Moyle. 2012. When good fish make bad decisions: coho salmon in an ecological trap. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 32:87-92. 37. Wintzer, A.P., M. H. Meek, and P. B. Moyle. 2011. Life history and population dynamics of Moerisia sp., a non-native hydrozoan, in the upper San Francisco Estuary (U.S.A.). Estuarine and Coastal Shelf Science 94:48-55. 38. Wintzer, A.P., M.H. Meek, and P. B. Moyle. 2011. Trophic ecology of two non-native hydrozoan medusae in the upper San Francisco Estuary. Marine and Freshwater Research 62: 952–961 3 39. Purdy, S.E., P. B. Moyle, and K. W. Tate. 2012. Montane meadows in the Sierra Nevada: comparing terrestrial and aquatic assessment methods. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 184: 6967-6986. 40. Stanford, J., W. Duffy, E Asarian, B. Cluer, P. Detrich, L. Eberle, S. Edmondson,S. Foott, M. Hampton, J. Kann, K. Malone, and P. B. Moyle. 2011. Chapter 7. Conceptual model for restoration of the Klamath River. Page 151-184 in L. Thorsteinson, S. VanderKooi, and W. Duffy, editors. Proceedings of the Klamath Basin Science Conference, Medford, Oregon, February 1–5, 2010. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2011–1196. 41. Moyle, P.B., J. V. E. Katz and R. M. Quiñones. 2011. Rapid decline of California’s native inland fishes: a status assessment. Biological Conservation 144: 2414-2423. 42. Aparicio, E., G. Carmona-Catot, P. B. Moyle and E. García-Berthou. 2011. Development and evaluation of a fish-based index to assess biological integrity of Mediterranean streams. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 21:324-337 43. Hanak, E., J. Lund, A. Dinar, B. Gray, R. Howitt, J. Mount, P. Moyle, and B. Thompson. 2011. Managing California's Water. From Conflict to Reconciliation. PPIC, San Francisco. 482 pp. 44. Moyle, P. B., J. G. Williams and J. D. Kiernan. 2011. Improving environmental flow methods used in California FERC licensing. Sacramento: California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy Research Program. CEC-500-2011-037. 211 pp.(peer reviewed). http://www.energy.ca.gov/2011publications/CEC-500-2011-037/CEC-500-2011-037.pdf 45. Crain, P. K. and P. B. Moyle. 2011. Biology, history, status, and conservation of the Sacramento perch, Archoplites interruptus: a review. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 9(1):1-35. http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/sfews/vol9/iss1/ 46. Durand, J. R., R. A. Lusardi, D. M. Nover, R. J. Suddeth, G. Carmona-Catot, C. R. Connell-Buck, S. E. Gatzke, J. V. Katz, J. F. Mount, P. B. Moyle, and J. H. Viers 2011 Environmental heterogeneity and community structure of the Kobuk River, Alaska, in response to climate change Ecosphere 2(4): article 44: 19 pp. 47. Moyle, P. B., W. A. Bennett, W. E. Fleenor, and Jay R. Lund. 2010. Habitat variability and complexity in the upper San Francisco Estuary. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 8(3): 1-24. http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/sfews/vol8/iss3/ 48. Wintzer, A. P., M. H. Meek, P. B. Moyle, and B. May. 2010. Ecological insights into the polyp stage of non-native hydrozoans in the San Francisco Estuary. Aquatic Ecology 45:151-161. 49. Carmona-Catot, G., P. B. Moyle, E. Aparicio, P. K. Crain, L. C. Thompson, E. GarcíaBerthou. 2010. Brook trout removal as a conservation tool to restore Eagle Lake rainbow trout. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 30:1315-1323. 50. Marchetti, M. P. and P. B. Moyle. 2010. Protecting life on Earth: an introduction to conservation science. Berkeley: University of California Press. 232 pp. 51. Lund, J., E. Hanak, W. Fleenor, W. Bennett, R. Howitt, J. Mount, and P. B. Moyle. 2010. Comparing futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Berkeley University of California Press. 230 pp. 4 52. Brown, L. R., S. D. Chase, M.G. Mesa, R. J. Beamish, and P. B. Moyle, editors. 2010. Biology, management, and conservation of lampreys in North America. American Fisheries Society Symposium 72, Bethesda, MD. 321 pp. 53. Moyle, P. B., L.R. Brown, and R. Quiñones. 2010. Status and conservation of lampreys in California. Pages 279-292 in L.R. Brown et al., eds. Biology, management, and conservation, of lampreys in North America. American Fisheries Society Symposium 72, Bethesda MD. 54. Hanak, E., J. Lund, A. Dinar, B. Gray, R. Howitt, J. Mount, P. Moyle, and B. Thompson. 2010. Myths of California water: implications and reality. West-Northwest 16(1): 3-73. 55. Williams, P. B., E. Andrews, J. J. Opperman, S. Bozkurt, and P. B. Moyle. 2009. Quantifying activated floodplains on a lowland regulated river: its application to floodplain restoration in the Sacramento Valley. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 7(1): 25 pp. http://escholarship.org/uc/item/1sn8r310. 56. Grimaldo, L. F., T. Sommer, N. Van Ark, G. Joes, E. Hoilland, P.B. Moyle, B. Herbold, and P. Smith. 2009. Factors affecting fish entrainment into massive water diversions in a freshwater tidal estuary: Can fish losses be managed? North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29:1253-1270. 57. Mosepele, K., P. B. Moyle, G. S. Merron, D. Purkey, and B. Mosepele 2009. Fish, floods, and ecosystem engineers: aquatic conservation in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. BioScience 59:53-64. 58. Ribeiro, F., M. J. Collares-Pereira and P.B. Moyle. 2009. Non-native fish in the fresh waters of Portugal, Azores and Madeira Islands: a growing threat to aquatic biodiversity. Fisheries Management and Ecology 16: 255-264. 59. Kondolf, G.M., P. L. Angermeier, K. Cummins, T. Dunne, M. Healey, W. Kimmerer, P. B. Moyle, D. Murphy, D. Patten, S. Railsback, D. J. Reed, R Spies, and R. Twiss. 2008. Projecting cumulative benefits of multiple river restoration projects: an example from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River System in California. Environmental Management 42:933-945. 60. Moyle, P.B., J.A. Israel, and S. E. Purdy. 2008. Salmon, steelhead, and trout in California: status of an emblematic fauna. UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences. 316 pp. (http://watershed.ucdavis.edu/pdf/SOS-Californias-Native-Fish-Crisis-Final-Report.pdf) 61. Eagles-Smith, C. A., T. H. Suchanek, A. E. Colwell, N. L. Anderson, and P.B. Moyle. 2008. Changes in fish diets and mercury accumulation in Clear Lake, California: effects of an invasive planktivorous fish. Ecological Applications 18(8) Supplement: A213-A226. 62. Jeffres, C. A., J. J. Opperman, and P. B. Moyle. 2008. Ephemeral floodplain habitats provide best growth conditions for juvenile Chinook salmon in a California river. Environmental Biology of Fishes 83: 449-458. 63. Moyle, P. B. and W. A. Bennett. 2008. The future of the Delta ecosystem and its fish. Technical Appendix D, Comparing Futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California. 38 pp. (Available at ppic.org) 64. Bennett, W. A., E. Hanak, J. R. Lund and P.B.Moyle. 2008. Expert survey on the viability of Delta fish populations. Technical Appendix E. Comparing Futures for the SacramentoSan Joaquin Delta. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California. 29 pp. (Available at ppic.org) 65. Moyle, P.B. 2008. The future of fish in response to large-scale change in the San Francisco Estuary, California. Pages 357-374 In K.D. McLaughlin, editor. Mitigating Impacts of Natural Hazards on Fishery Ecosystems. American Fishery Society, Symposium 64, Bethesda, Maryland. 5 66. Thompson, L.C., Voss, J.L., Larsen, R.E., Tietje, W.D., Cooper, R.A., and Moyle, P.B. 2008. Role of hardwood in forming habitat for southern California steelhead. Pages 307319 in A. Merenlender, D. McCreary, and K.L. Purcell, editors. Proceedings of the sixth California oak symposium: today's challenges, tomorrow's opportunities. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PSW-GTR-217. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 67. Ribeiro, F., B. Elvira, M. J. Collares-Pereira, and P. B. Moyle. 2008. Life history traits of non-native fishes in Iberian watersheds across several invasion stages: a first approach. Biological Invasions 10:89-102. 68. Adams, P. B., L. W. Botsford, K.W. Gobalet, R. A. Leidy, D. R. McEwan, P. B. Moyle, J. J. Smith, J. G. Williams, R. M. Yoshiyama. 2007. Coho salmon are native south of San Francisco Bay: a reexamination of North American coho salmon’s southern range limit. Fisheries 32:441-451. 69. Moyle, P. B. and J. F. Mount 2007. Homogenized rivers, homogenized faunas. Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences 104: 5711-5712. 70. Lund, J., E. Hanak., W. Fleenor, W., R. Howitt, J. Mount, and P. Moyle. 2007. Envisioning futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California. 284 pp. (Available at ppic.org) 71. Moyle P.B., Crain P.K., and Whitener K. 2007. Patterns in the use of a restored California floodplain by native and alien fishes. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 5(3):1-27. http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/sfews/vol5/iss3/art1 72. Lodge, D. M., S. L. Williams, H. J. Mac Issaac, K. R. Hayes, B. Leung, S. H. Reichard, R. N. Mack, P. B. Moyle, M. Smith, D. A. Andow, J. T. Carlton, and A. McMichael. 2006. Biological Invasions: recommendations for U.S. policy and management. Ecological Applications 16:2035-2054. 73. Noss, R. F., J. F. Franklin, W.L. Baker, T. Schoennagel, and P.B. Moyle. 2006. Managing fire-prone forests in the western United States. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9:481-487. 74. Moyle, P.B. and M. P. Marchetti. 2006. Predicting invasion success: freshwater fishes in California as a model. Bioscience 56:515-524. 75. Merz, J. F. and P. B. Moyle. 2006. Salmon, wildlife and wine: marine derived nutrients in human-dominated ecosystems of central California. Ecological Applications 16: 9991009. 76. Moyle P.B. and J. A. Israel. 2005. Untested assumptions: effectiveness of screening diversions for conservation of fish populations. Fisheries 30 (5):20-28. 77. Kimmerer, W., S. R. Avent, S. M. Bollens, F. Feyrer, L. F. Grimaldo, P. B Moyle, M. Nobriga, and T. Visintainer. 2005. Variability in length-weight relationships used to estimate biomass of estuarine fish from survey data. Transactions, American Fisheries Society 134:481-495. 78. Schroeter, R. E. and P. B. Moyle. 2005. Alien fishes in California’s marine environments. Pages 611-620 In: M. H. Horn, L.G. Allen, and D. Pondella, eds. Ecology of California Marine Fishes. Berkeley: UC Press. 79. Brown, L. and P. B. Moyle 2005. Native Fishes of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Drainage, California: a history of decline. Pages 75-98 in J. N. Rinne, R. M. Hughes, and B. Calamusso, editors. Historical Changes in Large River Fish Assemblages of the Americas. American Fisheries Society Symposium 45, Bethesda, MD. 6 80. Ribeiro, F., P. K. Crain, and P. B. Moyle. 2004. Variation in condition factor and growth in young-of-year fishes in floodplain and riverine habitats of the Cosumnes River, California. Hydrobiologia 527:77-84. 81. Marchetti, M. P., T. Light, P. B. Moyle, and J. H. Viers. 2004. Fish invasions in California watersheds: testing hypotheses using landscape patterns. Ecological Applications 14:1507-1525. 82. Marchetti, M. P., P. B. Moyle, and R. Levine. 2004. Invasive species profiling: exploring the characteristics of exotic fishes across invasion stages in California. Freshwater Biology 49:646-661. 83. Moyle, P.B., R. D. Baxter, T. Sommer, T. C. Foin, and S. A. Matern. 2004. Biology and population dynamics of Sacramento splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) in the San Francisco Estuary: a review. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science [online serial] 2(2):1-47. http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/sfews/ 84. Hogan, Z. S., P. B. Moyle, B. May, M. J. Vander Zander, and I. G. Baird. 2004. The imperiled giants of the Mekong. American Scientist 92: 228-237. 85. Marchetti, M. P., P. B. Moyle, and R. Levine. 2004. Alien fishes in California watersheds: characteristics of successful and failed invaders. Ecological Applications 14:587-596. 86. Lewis, W. A., R. M. Adams, E.B. Cowling, E. S. Helfman, C.D.D.Howard, R. J, Huggett, N. E. Langston, J. F. Mount, P. B. Moyle, T. J. Newcomb, M. L. Pace, and J. B. Ruhl. 2004. Endangered and threatened fishes of the Klamath River Basin: Causes of decline and strategies for recovery. National Academies Press. 334 pp. 87. Crain, P.K., K. Whitener, P.B. Moyle. 2004. Use of a restored central California floodplain by larvae of native and alien fishes. Pages 125-140 in F. Feyrer, L.R. Brown, R.L. Brown, and J.J. Orsi, editors. Early life history of fishes in the San Francisco Estuary and watershed. American Fisheries Society Symposium 39, Bethesda, Maryland. 88. Moyle, P. B., P. K. Crain, K. Whitener, and J. F. Mount. 2003. Alien fishes in natural streams: fish distribution, assemblage structure, and conservation in the Cosumnes River, California, USA. Environmental Biology of Fishes 68: 143-162. 89. Feyrer, F., B. Herbold, S.A. Matern, and P.B. Moyle. 2003. Dietary shifts in a stressed fish assemblage: consequences of a bivalve invasion in the San Francisco Estuary. Environmental Biology of Fishes 67:277-288. 90. Matern, S. A., P. B. Moyle, and L. C. Pierce. 2002. Native and alien fishes in a California estuarine marsh: twenty-one years of changing assemblages. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131:797-816. 91. Moyle, P. B. 2002. Inland Fishes of California. Revised and expanded. Berkeley: University of California Press. 502 pp. 92. Chasnoff, B. and P. B. Moyle. 2001. Ethics, ecology, and economics in river management: the benefits of working together. Pages 157-176 in C. K, Davis and R. E. McGinn, editors. Navigating rough waters: ethical issues in the water industry. Denver, Colorado, American Waterworks Association. 93. Sweetnam, D. S., R. D. Baxter, and P. B. Moyle. 2001. True smelts. Pages 472-479 in W. S. Leet, C. M. Dewees, R. Klingbeil, and E. J. Larson, eds. California’s living marine resources: a status report. Sacramento: California Department of Fish and Game. 94. Yoshiyama, R. M., E. R. Gerstung, F. W. Fisher, and P. B. Moyle. 2001. Historical and present distribution of Chinook salmon in the Central Valley. Pages 71-176 in R. Brown, ed. Contributions to the biology of Central Valley salmonids. CDFG Fish Bulletin 179. 7 95. Baird, I., Z. Hogan, B. Phylaivanh, and P. B. Moyle. 2001. A communal fishery for the migratory catfish Pangasius macronema in the Mekong River. Asian Fisheries Science 14: 25-41. 96. Sommer, T. R., W. C. Harrell, M. Nobriga, R. Brown, P. B. Moyle, W. J. Kimmerer and L. Schemel. 2001. California’s Yolo Bypass: evidence that flood control can be compatible with fish, wetlands, wildlife and agriculture. Fisheries 58(2):325-333. 97. Moyle, P. B., and L. H. Davis. 2001. A list of freshwater, anadromous, and euryhaline fishes of California. California Fish and Game 86:244-258. 98. Marchetti, M. P., T. Light, J. Feliciano, T. Armstrong, Z. Hogan, and P. B. Moyle. 2001. Homogenization of California’s fish fauna through abiotic change. Pages 269-288 in J.L. Lockwood and M.L. McKinney, editors. Biotic Homogenization. Kluwer/Academic Press, New York. 99. Marchetti, M. P., and P. B. Moyle. 2001. Effects of flow regime on fish assemblages in a regulated California stream. Ecological Applications 11:530-539. 100. Marchetti, M. P., and P. B. Moyle. 2000. Spatial and temporal ecology of native and introduced fish larvae in lower Putah Creek, California. Environmental Biology of Fishes 58:75-87. 101. Moyle, P. B. 2000. Restoring aquatic ecosystems is a matter of values. California Agriculture 54(2):16-25. 102. Yoshiyama, R. M., E. R. Gerstung, F. W. Fisher, and P. B. Moyle. 2000. Chinook salmon in California’s Central Valley: an assessment. Fisheries 25(2):6-20. 103. Li, H. W., and P. B. Moyle. 1999. Management of introduced fishes. Pages 345-374 in C. C. Kohler and W. A. Hurbert, eds., Inland Fisheries Management, 2nd edition. American Fisheries Soc., Washington D.C. 104. Parker, I. M., D. Simberloff, W. M. Lonsdale, K. Goodell, M. Wonham, P. M. Kareiva, M. H. Williamson, B. von Holle, P. B. Moyle, J. E. Byers, and L. Goldwasser. 1999. Impact: toward a framework for understanding the ecological effects of invaders. Biological Invasions 80:3-19. 105. Moyle, P. B., and P. J. Randall. 1998. Evaluating the biotic integrity of watersheds in the Sierra Nevada, California. Conservation Biology 12:1318-1326. 106. Moyle, P. B., and J. J. Smith. 1998. Freshwater fishes of the Central California Coast. Pages 17-22 in N. Chiariello and R. F. Dasmann, eds. Symposium on biodiversity of the Central California Coast. Association for the Golden Gate Biosphere Reserve, San Francisco. 107. Moyle, P. B., and M. P. Marchetti. 1999. Applications of indices of biotic integrity to California streams and watersheds. Pages 367-380 in T. P. Simon and R. Hughes, editors. Assesssing the sustainability and biological integrity of water resources using fish communities. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fl. 108. Moyle, P. B. 1999. Effects of invading species on freshwater and estuarine ecosystems. Pages 177-191 in Sandlund, O.T., P.J. Schei & A. Viken, eds. Invasive species and biodiversity management. Kluwer, Leiden. 109. Yoshiyama, R. M., F. W. Fisher, and P. B. Moyle. 1998. Historical abundance and decline of Chinook salmon in the Central Valley region of California. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 18: 487-521. 110. Moyle, P. B., M. P. Marchetti, J. Baldrige, and T. L. Taylor. 1998. Fish health and diversity: justifying flows for a California stream. Fisheries (Bethesda) 23(7):6-15. 8 111. Healey, M., W. Kimmerer, G. M. Kondolf, R. Meade, P. B. Moyle, and R. Twiss. 1998. Strategic plan for the Ecosystem Restoration Program. CALFED Bay-Delta Program, Sacramento. 252 pp. 112. Trenham, P. C., H. B. Shaffer, and P. B. Moyle. 1998. Biochemical Identification and assessment of population subdivision in morphologically similar native and invading smelt species (Hypomesus) in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary, California. Transactions, American Fisheries Society 127: 417-424. 113. Leidy, R. A., and P. B. Moyle. 1997. Conservation status of the world’s fish fauna: an overview. Pp.187-227 In P. A. Fiedler and P. M. Karieva, eds. Conservation biology for the coming decade. Chapman and Hall, N.Y. 114. Moyle, P. B., and R. M. Yoshiyama. 1997. The role of adaptive management in restoring Chinook salmon to the Tuolumne River. Pages 557-562 in S. Y. Wang and T. Carstens, eds. Environmental and coastal hydraulics: protecting the aquatic habitat. NewYork: ASCE. 115. Brown, L. R., and P. B. Moyle. 1997. Invading species in the Eel River, California: successes, failures, and relationships with resident species. Environmental Biology of Fishes 49: 271-291. 116. Moyle, P. B., R. Pine, L. R. Brown, C. H. Hanson, B. Herbold, K. M. Lentz, L. Meng, J. J. Smith, D. A. Sweetnam, and L. Winternitz. 1996. Recovery plan for the SacramentoSan Joaquin Delta native fishes. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon. 193 pp. 117. Bennett, W.A., and P. B. Moyle. 1996. Where have all the fishes gone: interactive factors producing fish declines in the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary. Pages 519-542 in J. T. Hollibaugh, ed. San Francisco Bay: the Ecosystem. San Francisco: AAAS, Pacific Division. 118. Moyle, P. B., and T. Light. 1996. Biological invasions of fresh water: empirical rules and assembly theory. Biological Conservation 78:149-162. 119. Moyle, P. B., P. J. Randall, and R. M. Yoshiyama. 1996. Potential aquatic diversity management areas of the Sierra Nevada. Pages 409-478 in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress , Vol. III, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. Davis: University of California, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources. 120. Yoshiyama, R. M., E. R. Gerstung, F. W. Fisher, and P. B. Moyle. 1996. Historical and present distribution of Chinook salmon in the Central Valley drainage of California Pages 309-362 in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress , Vol. III, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. Davis: University of California, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources. 121. Moyle, P. B., R. Kattlemann, R. Zomer, and P. J. Randall. 1996. Management of riparian areas in the Sierra Pages 1-37 in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress , Vol. III, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. Davis: University of California, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources 122. Moyle, P. B. 1996. Potential aquatic diversity management areas. Pages 1493-1503. In Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress , Vol. II, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. Davis: University of California, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources. 123. Moyle, P. B., and P. J. Randall. 1996. Biotic integrity of watersheds. Pages 975-985 In Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress , Vol. II, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. Davis: University of California, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources. 9 124. Moyle, P. B., R. M. Yoshiyama, and R. A. Knapp. 1996. Status of fish and fisheries. Pages 953-973 In Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress , Vol. II, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. Davis: University of California, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources. 125. Moyle, P. B. 1996. Status of aquatic habitat types. Pages 945-952. In Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress , Vol. II, assessments, commissioned reports, and background information. Davis: University of California, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources. 126. Moyle, P. B., and T. Light. 1996. Fish invasions in California: do abiotic factors determine success? Ecology 77:1666-1670. 127. Courtenay, W. R., Jr. and P. B. Moyle. 1996. Biodiversity, fishes, and the introduction paradigm. Pages 239-252 in R. C. Szaro and D. W. Johnston, eds. Biodiversity in managed landscapes. Oxford University Press: N.Y. 128. Moyle, P. B. and J. J. Cech, Jr. 1996. Fishes: an Introduction to Ichthyology. 3rd Edition. Prentice-Hall: Upper Saddle River, N. J. 590 pp. (4th edition, 2000). 129. Meng, L., and P. B. Moyle. 1995. Status of splittail in the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary. Transactions of American Fisheries Society 124:538-549. 130. Stanley, S. E., P. B. Moyle, and H. B. Shaffer. 1995. Allozyme analysis of delta smelt, Hypomesus transpacificus and longfin smelt, Spirinchus thalichthys, in the SacramentoSan Joaquin estuary, California. Copeia 1995:390-396. 131. Marchetti, M. P., and P. B. Moyle. 1995. Conflicting values complicate stream protection. California Agriculture 49(6):73-78. 132. Moyle, P. B. 1995. The decline of anadromous fishes in California. Conservation Biology 8: 869-870 133. Moyle, P. B., R. M. Yoshiyama, J. E. Williams, and E. D. Wikramanayake. 1995. Fish species of special concern of California. California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California. 2nd ed. 272 pp. 134. Brown, L. R., S. A. Matern, and P. B. Moyle. 1995. Comparative ecology of prickly sculpin, Cottus asper, and coastrange sculpin, C. aleuticus, in the Eel River, California. Environmental Biology of Fishes 42:329-343. 135. Moyle, P. B. 1995. Conservation of native freshwater fishes in the Mediterranean type climate of California, USA: a review. Biological Conservation 72: 271-280. 136. Meng, L., P. B. Moyle , and B. Herbold. 1994. Changes in abundance and distribution of native and introduced fishes of Suisun Marsh. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123:498-507. 137. Brown, L. R., P. B. Moyle, and R. M. Yoshiyama. 1994. Status of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in California. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 14: 237-261. 138. Moyle, P. B. 1994. Biodiversity, biomonitoring, and the structure of stream fish communities. Pages 171-186 In S. Loeb and A. Spacie (Editors), Biological Monitoring of Freshwater Ecosystems. Lewis Publishing, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida. 139. Moyle, P. B., and R. M. Yoshiyama. 1994. Protection of aquatic biodiversity in California: A five-tiered approach. Fisheries 19:6-18. 140. Brown, L. R., and P. B. Moyle. 1993. Distribution, ecology, and status of the fishes of the San Joaquin River drainage, California. California Fish and Game 79:96-113 10 141. Li, H. W., and P. B. Moyle. 1993. Management of introduced fishes. Pp. 282-307. In C. Kohler and W. Hubert (Editors), Inland Fisheries Management in North America. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 142. Baltz, D. M., and P. B. Moyle. 1993. Invasion resistance to introduced species by a native assemblage of California stream fishes. Ecological Applications 3:246-255. 143. Moyle, P. B. 1993. Fish: An Enthusiast's Guide. University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 272 pp. 144. Moyle, P. B., and R. M. Yoshiyama. 1992. Fishes, aquatic diversity management areas and endangered species: A plan to protect California's native aquatic biota. California Policy Seminar, Berkeley. 222 pp. 145. Brown, L. R., and P. B. Moyle . 1992. Native fishes of the San Joaquin drainage: status of a remnant fauna and its habitats. Pp. 89-98. In D. L. Williams, S. Byrne, and T. A. Rado (Editors), Endangered and Sensitive Species of the San Joaquin Valley, California. California Energy Commission, Sacramento, California. 146. Moyle, P. B. 1992. True smelts. Pp. 75-78. In W. S. Leet, C. M. Dewees, and C. W. Havern (Editors), California Living Marine Resources and Their Utilization. UC Sea Grant Extension Publication UCSGEP-92-12. 147. Courtenay, W. R., and P. B. Moyle. 1992. Crimes against biodiversity: The lasting legacy of fish introductions. Transactions of the 57th North American Wildlife and Natural Resource Conference. Pp. 365-372. 148. Mathias, M. E., and P. B. Moyle. 1992. Wetland and aquatic habitats. Agricultural Ecosystems and Environments 42:165-176. 149. Strange, E. M., P. B. Moyle, and T. C. Foin. 1992. Interactions between stochastic and deterministic processes in stream fish community assembly. Environmental Biology of Fishes 36:1-15. 150. Brown, L. R., P. B. Moyle, W. A. Bennett, B. D. Quelvog. 1992. Implications of morphological variation among populations of California roach Lavinia symmetricus (Cyprinidae) for conservation policy. Biological Conservation 62:1-10. 151. Kershner, J. L., W. M. Snider, D. M. Turner, and P. B. Moyle. 1992. Distribution and sequencing of mesohabitats: Are there differences at the reach scale? Rivers 3:179-190. 152. Herbold, B., A. D. Jassby, and P. B. Moyle. 1992. Status and trends report on aquatic resources in the San Francisco Estuary. San Francisco Estuary Project. 257 pp. 153. Moyle, P. B., B. Herbold, D. E. Stevens, and L. W. Miller. 1992. Life history and status of Delta smelt in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary, California. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 121:67-77. 154. Moyle, P. B., and R. A. Leidy. 1992. Loss of biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems: Evidence from fish faunas. Pp. 128-169. In P. L. Fiedler and S. A. Jain (Editors), Conservation Biology: The Theory and Practice of Nature Conservation, Preservation, and Management. Chapman and Hall, New York. . 155. Campbell, E. A., and P. B. Moyle. 1991. Historical and recent population sizes of spring-run chinook salmon in California. Pp. 155-216. In T. Hassler (Editor), Proceedings, Northeast Pacific Chinook and Coho Salmon Workshop. Arcata, California. American Fisheries Society. 156. Moyle, P. B., and J. Ellison. 1991. A conservation-oriented classification system for California's inland waters. California Fish and Game 77:161-180. 157. Moyle, P. B., T. Kennedy, D. Kuda, L. Martin, and G. Grant. 1991. Fishes of Bly Tunnel, Lassen County, California. Great Basin Naturalist 51:267-270. 11 158. Moyle, P. B., and G. M. Sato. 1991. On the design of preserves to protect native fishes. Pp. 155-169. In W. L. Minckley and J. E. Deacon (Editors), Battle Against Extinction: Native Fish Management in the American West. University of Arizona Press. 159. Brown, L. R., and P. B. Moyle. 1991. Changes in habitat and microhabitat partitioning within an assemblage of stream fishes in response to predation by Sacramento squawfish (Ptychocheilus grandis). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43:849-856. 160. Baltz, D. M., B. Vondracek, L. R. Brown, and P. B. Moyle. 1991. Seasonal changes in microhabitat selection by rainbow trout in a small stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120:166-176. 161. Moyle, P. B., and M. A. Moyle. 1991. Introduction to fish imagery in art. Environmental Biology of Fishes 31:5-23. 162. Moyle, P. B., and J. E. Williams. 1990. Biodiversity loss in the temperate zone: decline of the native fish fauna of California. Conservation Biology 4(3):275-284. 163. Schreck, C. B., and P. B. Moyle (Editors). 1990. Methods for Fish Biology. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 684 pp. 164. Moyle, P. B., J. E. Williams, and E. D. Wikramanayake. 1989. Fish species of special concern of California. California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California. 222 pp. 165. Herbold, B., and P. B. Moyle. 1989. Ecology of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: A community profile. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 85(7.22) September. 106 pp. 166. Wikramanayake, E. D., and P. B. Moyle. 1989. Ecological structure of tropical fish assemblages in wet-zone streams of Sri Lanka. Journal of Zoology, London, England 218:503-526. 167. Miller, D. L., P. M. Leonard, R. M. Hughes, J. R. Karr, P. B. Moyle, L. H. Schrader, B. A. Thompson, R. A. Daniels, K. D. Fausch, G. A. Fitzhugh, J. R. Gammon, D. B. Halliwell, P. L. Angermeier, and D. J. Orth. 1988. Regional applications of an index of biotic integrity for use in water resource management. Fisheries (Bethesda) 13 (5):12-20. 168. Power, M. E., R. J. Stout, C. E. Cushing, P. P. Harper, F. R. Hauer, W. J. Mathews, P. B. Moyle, B. Statzner, and I. De Bagen. 1988. Biotic and abiotic controls in river and stream communities. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 7:456-479. 169. Vondracek, B., D. M. Baltz, L. R. Brown, and P. B. Moyle. 1988. Spatial, seasonal, and diel distribution of fishes in a California reservoir dominated by native fishes. Fisheries Research 7:31-53. 170. Moyle, P. B. 1987. Review of C. H. Hocutt and E. O. Wiley, The Zoogeography of North American Freshwater Fishes. Aquaculture 62:171-172. 171. Baltz, D. M., B. Vondracek, L. R. Brown, and P. B. Moyle. 1987. Influence of temperature on microhabitat choice by fishes in a California stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 116:12-20. 172. Moyle, P. B., and B. Herbold. 1987. Life-history patterns and community structure in stream fishes of western North America: Comparisons with eastern North America and Europe. Pp. 25-32. In W. J. Matthews and D. C. Heins (Editors), Community and Evolutionary Ecology of North American Stream Fishes. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma. 173. Herbold, B., and P. B. Moyle. 1986. Introduced species and vacant niches. American Naturalist 128:751-760. 12 174. Moyle, P. B., H. W. Li, and B. A. Barton. 1986. The Frankenstein effect: impact of introduced fishes on native fishes in North America. Pp. 415-426. In R. H. Stroud (Editor), Fish Culture in Fisheries Management. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 175. Jett, S., and P. B. Moyle. 1986. The exotic origins of fishes depicted on prehistoric Mimbres pottery from New Mexico. American Antiquity 51:688-720. 176. Moyle, P. B. 1986. Fish introductions into North America: Patterns and ecological impact. Pp. 27-43. In H. A. Mooney and J. A. Drake (Editors), Ecology of Biological Invasions of North America and Hawaii. Springer-Verlag, New York. 177. Moyle, P. B., R. A. Daniels, B. Herbold, and D. M. Baltz. 1986. Patterns in distribution and abundance of a non-coevolved assemblage of estuarine fishes in California. Fishery Bulletin 84:105-117. 178. Moyle, P. B., and D. M. Baltz. 1985. Microhabitat use by an assemblage of California stream fishes: Developing criteria for instream flow determinations. Transactions American Fisheries Society 114:695-704. 179. Grossman, G. D., M. C. Freeman, P. B. Moyle, and J. O. Whitaker. 1985. Stochasticity and assemblage organization in an Indiana stream fish assemblage. American Naturalist 126:275-285. 180. Moyle, P. B., and B. Vondracek. 1985. Persistence and structure of the fish assemblage in a small California stream. Ecology 66:1-13. 181. Daniels, R. A., and P. B. Moyle. 1984. Geographic variation and a taxonomic reappraisal of the marbled sculpin, Cottus klamathensis. Copeia 1984:949-959. 182. Moyle, P. B., and F. R. Senanayake. 1984. Resource partitioning among the fishes of rainforest streams in Sri Lanka. Journal of Zoology, London, England 202:195-223. 183. Baltz, D. M., and P. B. Moyle. 1984. Segregation by species and size classes of rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri, and Sacramento sucker, Catostomus occidentalis, in three California streams. Environmental Biology of Fishes 10:101-110. 184. Moyle, P. B. 1983. Use of intermittent streams by California fishes. Pp. 61-65. In S. Jain and P. Moyle (Editors), Proceedings of Second Symposium on Vernal Pools and Intermittent Streams. Institute of Ecology Publication 28, University of California, Davis, California. 185. Cech, J. J., Jr., and P. B. Moyle. 1983. Alternative fish species as predators for rice field mosquitos in California. Bulletin of the Society of Vector Ecologists 8:107-110. 186. Moyle, P. B., B. Herbold, and R. A. Daniels. 1983. Resource partitioning in a noncoevolved assemblage of estuarine fishes. Pp. 178-184. In G. M. Caillet and C. A. Simenstad (Editors), Proceedings of the Third Pacific Workshop on Fish Food Habit Studies. Washington Sea Grant. 187. Moyle, P. B., and D. M. Baltz. 1983. Fish populations of Eleanor Reservoir, Yosemite National Park. Pp. 183-186. In C. Van Riper, L. D. Whittig, and M. L. Murphey (Editors), Proceedings of the First Biennial Conference on Research in California's National Parks. 188. Daniels, R. A., and P. B. Moyle. 1983. Life history of splittail (Cyprinidae: Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary. Fishery Bulletin 81:647-654. 189. Moyle, P. B., B. Vondracek, and G. D. Grossman. 1983. Responses of fish populations in the North Fork of the Feather River, California, to treatments with fish toxicants. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 3:48-60. 13 190. Baltz, D. M., and P. B. Moyle. 1982. The influence of riparian vegetation on stream fish communities of California. Pp. 183-187. In P. Warner and H. Hendrix (Editors), California Riparian Systems. University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 191. Baltz, D. M., P. B. Moyle , and N. J. Knight. 1982. Competitive interactions between benthic stream fishes, riffle sculpin, Cottus gulosus, and speckled dace, Rhinichthys osculus. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 39:1502-1511. 192. Grossman, G. D., P. B. Moyle , and J. O. Whitaker, Jr. 1982. Stochasticity in structural and functional characteristics of an Indiana stream fish assemblage: A test of community theory. American Naturalist 120:423-454. 193. Baltz, D. M., and P. B. Moyle. 1982. Life history characteristics of tule perch (Hysterocarpus traski) populations in contrasting environments. Environmental Biology of Fishes 7:229-242. 194. Moyle, P. B., and J. J. Cech, Jr. 1982. Fishes: An Introduction to Ichthyology, (2nd Edition, 1988). Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. 593 pp. 195. Moyle, P. B., J. J. Smith, R. A. Daniels, and D. M. Baltz. 1982. A Review. Pp. 255256. In P. B. Moyle (Editor), Distribution and Ecology of Stream Fishes of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Drainage System, California. Publications in Zoology 115, University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 196. Taylor, T. L., P. B. Moyle, and D. G. Price. 1982. Fishes of the Clear Lake Basin. Pp. 171-223. In P. B. Moyle (Editor), Distribution and Ecology of Stream Fishes of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Drainage System, California. Publications in Zoology 115, University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 197. Moyle, P. B., and R. A. Daniels. 1982. Fishes of the Pit River System, McCloud River System, and Surprise Valley Region. Pp. 1-82. In P. B. Moyle (Editor), Distribution and Ecology of Stream Fishes of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Drainage System, California. Publications in Zoology 115, University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 198. Senanayake, F. R., and P. B. Moyle. 1982. Conservation of freshwater fishes of Sri Lanka. Biological Conservation 22:181-195. 199. Baltz, D. M., and P. B. Moyle. 1981. Morphometric analysis of tule perch (Hysterocarpus traski) populations in three isolated drainages. Copeia 1981:305-311. 200. Li, H. W., and P. B. Moyle. 1981. Ecological analysis of species introductions into aquatic systems. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 110:772-782. 201. Brown, L. R., and P. B. Moyle. 1981. The impact of squawfish on salmonid populations: A review. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 1:104-111. 202. Moyle, P. B., and M. Massingill. 1981. Hybridization between hitch, Lavinia exilicauda, and Sacramento blackfish, Orthodon microlepidotus, in San Luis Reservoir, California. California Fish and Game 67:196-198. 203. Moyle, P. B. 1980. Sixteen species accounts of California endemic fishes. Pp. 123, 164, 199, 200, 209, 345, 346, 347, 384, 385, 391, 582, 777, 803, 815, 819. In Atlas of North American Freshwater Fishes, D. S. Lee, et al. (Editors). North Carolina Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, North Carolina. 204. Geary, R. E., and P. B. Moyle. 1980. Aspects of the ecology of the hitch, Lavinia exilicauda (Cyprinidae), a persistent native cyprinid in Clear Lake, California. The Southwestern Naturalist 25:385-390. 205. Grossman, G. D., R. Coffin, and P. B. Moyle. 1980. Feeding ecology of the bay goby (Pisces: Gobiidae): Effects on behavioral, ontogenetic, and temporal variation on diet. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 44:47-59. 14 206. Moyle, P. B., R. E. Andrews, R. M. Jenkins, R. L. Noble, S. B. Saila, and W. O. Wick. 1979. Research needs in fisheries. Transactions of the 44th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference: 176-187. 207. Moyle, P. B., and H. W. Li. 1979. Community ecology and predator-prey relationships in warmwater streams. Pp. 171-180. In H. W. Clepper (Editor), Predator-Prey Systems in Fisheries Management. Sport Fishing Institute, Washington D.C. 208. Sturgess, J. A., and P. B. Moyle. 1978. Biology of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), brown trout (S. trutta), and interior Dolly Varden (Salvelinus confluentus) in the McCloud River, California, in relation to management. Cal-Neva Wildlife 1978:239-250. 209. Broadway, J. E., and P. B. Moyle. 1978. Aspects of the ecology of the prickly sculpin, Cottus asper Richardson, a persistent native species in Clear Lake, Lake County, California. Environmental Biology of Fishes 3:337-343. 210. Daniels, R. A., and P. B. Moyle. 1978. Biology, distribution, and status of the rough sculpin, Cottus asperrimus, in the Pit River drainage, northeastern California. Copeia 1978:673-679. 211. Moyle, P. B., and N. J. Holzhauser. 1978. Effects of the introduction of Mississippi silverside (Menidia audens) and Florida largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides floridanus) on the feeding habits of young-of-year largemouth bass in Clear Lake, California. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 107:575-582. 212. Tippetts, W. E., and P. B. Moyle. 1978. Epibenthic feeding by rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) in the McCloud River, California. Journal of Animal Ecology 47:549-559. 213. Moyle, P. B. 1977. In defense of sculpins. Fisheries 2(1):20-23. 214. Alley, D. W., D. H. Dettman, H. W. Li, and P. B. Moyle. 1977. Habitats of native fishes in the Sacramento River basin. Pp. 87-94. In A. Sands (Editor), Riparian forests of California, their ecology and conservation. Institute of Ecology Publication #15, University of California. 215. Li, H. W., and P. B. Moyle. 1976. Feeding ecology of the Pit sculpin, Cottus pitensis, in Ash Creek, California. Bulletin of Southern California Academy of Sciences 75:111-118. (Carl Hubbs Honorary Issue.) 216. Li, H. W., P. B. Moyle, and R. L. Garrett. 1976. Effects of the introduction of the Mississippi silverside (Menidia audens) on the growth of black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus) and white crappie (P. annularis) in Clear Lake, California. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 105:404-408. 217. Moyle, P. B. 1976. Some effects of channelization on the fishes and invertebrates of Rush Creek, Modoc County, California. California Fish and Game 62:179-186. 218. Moyle, P. B. 1976. Inland Fishes of California. University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 405 pp. 219. Moyle, P. B. 1976. Fish introductions in California: history and impact on native fishes. Biological Conservation 9:101-118. 220. Prine, J. E., G. E. Lawley, and P. B. Moyle. 1975. A multidisciplinary approach to vector ecology at Clear Lake, California. Bulletin of the Society of Vector Ecologists 2:21-31. 221. Adams, J. R., and P. B. Moyle. 1975. Some effects of impoundments on populations of stream fish. Pp. 31-40. In P. B. Moyle and D. L. Koch (Editors), Symposium on Trout/Nongame Fish Relationships in Streams. University of Nevada Center for Water Resources Miscellaneous Publication 17:31-40. 15 222. Moyle, P. B. 1975. California trout streams: The way they were, probably. Pp. 9-19. In P. B. Moyle and D. L. Koch (Editors), Symposium on Trout/Nongame Fish Relationships in Streams. University of Nevada Center for Water Resources Miscellaneous Publication 17:9-19. 223. Moyle, P. B., and A. Marciochi. 1975. Biology of the Modoc sucker, Catostomus microps, in northeastern California. Copeia 1975:556-560. 224. Moyle, P. B. 1974. Status of the Modoc sucker (Catostomus microps, Pisces: Catostomidae). Cal-Neva Wildlife 1974:35-38. 225. Moyle, P. B., F. Fisher, and H. W. Li. 1974. Mississippi silversides and logperch in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River system. California Fish and Game 60:144-149. 226. Moyle, P. B., and R. Nichols. 1974. Decline of the native fish fauna of the Sierra Nevada foothills, central California. The American Midland Naturalist 92(1):72-83. 227. Moyle, P. B., S. B. Mathews, and N. Bonderson. 1974. Feeding habits of the Sacramento perch, Archoplites interruptus. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 103:399-402. 228. Moyle, P. B. 1973. Recent changes in the fish fauna of the San Joaquin River system. Cal-Neva Wildlife 1973:60-63. 229. Moyle, P. B. 1973. Ecological segregation among three species of minnows (Cyprinidae) in a Minnesota lake. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 102:794-805. 230. Moyle, P. B., and R. Nichols. 1973. Ecology of some native and introduced fishes of the Sierra Nevada foothills in central California. Copeia 1973(3):478-490. 231. Moyle, P. B. 1973. Effects of introduced bullfrogs, Rana catesbeiana, on the native frogs of the San Joaquin Valley, California. Copeia 1973(1):18-22. 232. Kottcamp, G., and P. B. Moyle. 1972. Use of disposable beverage cans by fish in the San Joaquin Valley. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 101:566. 233. Moyle, P. B. 1970. Occurrence of king (chinook) salmon in the Kings River, Fresno County. California Fish and Game 56:314-315. 234. Moyle, P. B., and J. Bacon. 1969. Distribution and abundance of molluscs in a freshwater environment. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 35:82-85. 235. Moyle, P. B. 1969. Comparative behavior of young brook trout of domestic and wild origin. The Progressive Fish-Culturist 31:51-56. 236. Moyle, P. B. 1966. Feeding behavior of the glaucous-winged gull on an Alaskan salmon stream. Wilson Bulletin 78:175-190. 237. Moyle, P. B. 1964. Populations of peritrichs on the pond snail, Physa gyrina Say. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 31:125-130. 16 BOOK REVIEWS, OP-EDS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS (does not include 50+ short papers on fish in art or 28+ blogs) 1. Hanak E., J. Mount, C. Chappelle, J. Lund, J. Medellín-Azuara, P. Moyle and N. Seavey. 2015. What if California’s drought continues? Public Policy Institute of California, Water Policy Center. 20 pp. 2. Lund, Jay, and Peter Moyle. 2015. How to discourage water wars: don’t give away water. OpEd San Francisco Chronicle March 20, 2015. 3. Carmona-Catot, G. and P. B. Moyle. 2013. Re-establishment of the natural life histories of Eagle Lake rainbow trout, USA. Pages 21-25 in Soorae, P. S. (ed.). Global Reintroduction Perspectives: 2013. Further case studies from around the globe. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN SSC Re-introduction Specialist Group and Abu Dhabi, UAE: Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi. 4. Hanak, E., J. Lund, J. Durand, W. Fleenor, B. Gray, J. Medellín-Azuara, J. Mount, P. Moyle, C. Phillips, and B. Thompson. 2013. Stress Relief: Prescriptions for a Healthier Delta Ecosystem. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California. Available at www.ppic.org/main/publication.asp?i=1051 [peer- reviewed] 5. Hanak, E., C. Phillips, J. Lund, J. Durand, J. Mount, and P. Moyle. 2013 Scientist and Stakeholder Views on the Delta Ecosystem. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California. 36 pp.+ technical appendices 70 pp. Available at www.ppic.org/main/publication.asp?i=1051 6. Mount, J., W. Bennett, J. Durand, W. Fleenor, E. Hanak, J. Lund, and P. Moyle. 2012. Aquatic ecosystem stressors in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California. 22 pages. Moyle, P. B. 2012. Review of An entirely synthetic fish: how rainbow trout beguiled America and overran the world, by Anders Halverson. Quarterly Review of Biology 87:168. Moyle, P. B. 2011. Review of Community ecology of stream fishes: concepts, approaches, and techniques, edited by K.B. Gido and D. A. Jackson. Quarterly Review of Biology 86:339. Hanak, E., J. Lund, A. Dinar, B. Gray, R. Howitt, J. Mount, P. Moyle, and B. Thompson. 2011. Managing California's Water from Conflict to Reconciliation. Executive Summary. San Francisco, PPIC. 14 pp. García-Berthou E. & Moyle P.B. Rivers. 2011 in Simberloff D. & Rejmánek M. (eds.) Encyclopedia of invasive introduced species. University of California Press, Berkeley. 609-612. Moyle P.B. & García-Berthou E. Fish. 2011 in Simberloff D. & Rejmánek M. (eds.) Encyclopedia of invasive introduced species. University of California Press, Berkeley. 229-234. Fleenor, W.E., W. A. Bennett, P. B. Moyle & J.R. Lund. 2010. On developing prescriptions for freshwater flows to sustain desirable fishes in the Sacramento-San 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 17 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Joaquin Delta. Report to State Water Resources Control Board from Center for Watershed Sciences. February 15. 2010. 46 pp. Moyle, P.B., W. A. Bennett, C. Dahm, J. R. Durand, C. Enright, W.E. Fleenor, W. Kimmerer, and J.R. Lund. 2010. Changing ecosystems: a brief ecological history of the Delta. Report to State Water Resources Control Board from Center for Watershed Sciences. February 15. 2010. 7 pp. Yoshiyama, R. M. and P. B. Moyle 2010. Historical review of Eel River anadromous salmonids, with emphasis on Chinook salmon, coho salmon and steelhead. Report for California Trout. Center for Watershed Sciences, University of California, Davis http://watershed.ucdavis.edu/library.html. O’Rear, T.A. and P.B. Moyle. 2010. Long term and recent trends of fishes and invertebrates in Suisun Marsh. IEP Newsletter 23(2):26-49. Hanak, E., J. Lind, A. Dinar, B. Gray, R. Howitt, J. Mount, P. Moyle, B. Thompson. 2009. California water myths. Public Policy Institute of California. 30 pp. Lund, J., P. Moyle, and, E. Hanak. 2009. Daunting task, but Delta issues remain manageable. Op-Ed, Sacramento Bee, August 23, 2009 Moyle, P.B., J. R. Durand, and W. A. Bennett. 2009. Change needed for a better Delta. Op-Ed, Sacramento Bee May 8, 2009. Moyle, P. B. Protecting migration routes. 2008. Letter (solicited). Issues in Science and Technology 83(summer):13, 15. Moyle, P. B. Serpentine haiku. 2008. California Coast and Ocean 24 (2): 40 Moyle P. B. 2008. Native fish are dying out, but it’s not too late. Op-Ed Redding RecordSearchlight. November 23. 2008. Moyle, P. B. 2008. Let’s make a future for California’s fish. Op-Ed. Sacramento Bee, November 23, 2008. A15. Kimmerer, W., L. Brown, S. Culberson, P. Moyle, M. Nobriga, and J. Thompson. 2008. Aquatic ecosystems. Pages 55-72 in M. Healey, M. Dettinger, and R. Norgaard, eds. The State of Bay-Delta Science 2008. CALFED Science Program, Sacramento. Moyle, P. and R. Sitts. 2008. A simple solution to help salmon. Op-ed. Sacramento Bee August 9, 2008. A15. Moyle, P. B. 2008. Review of: Analysis and interpretation of freshwater fisheries data, by CS Guy and ML Brown. Quarterly Review of Biology 83:203-204. Moyle. P and J. Kitzhaber. 2008. Protecting healthiest remaining salmon ecosystems. Oped. Sacramento Bee June 14 2008 B7 Grosholz, T., S. Williams, and P. Moyle. 2008. Quagga-mire in California. Op-ed. San Diego Union-Tribune. January 18, 2008. Hansen, C.H., P. Landis, B. Luce, S. McBain, D. Mitchill, P. B. Moyle, and M. Schmitt. 2007. Recommendations on restoring spring-run Chinook salmon to the Upper San Joaquin River. San Joaquin River Restoration Program. Fresno, CA. 34 pp. Bugg, R.L. and P.B. Moyle. 2006. Making a precarious perch more secure: Central Valley farm ponds for native fish conservation. Sustainable Agriculture 18(3):8. http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/newsltr/v18n3/v18n3.pdf Noss, R. F., J. F. Franklin, W.L. Baker, T. Schoennagel, and P.B. Moyle. 2006. Ecology and Management of fire-prone forests in the western United States. Society for Conservation Biology, North American Section. www.conbio.org/sections/namerica/napolicy.cfm. 18 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. Moyle, P.B. 2006. Review of Freshwater Fishes of Mexico by Robert Rush Miller. Quarterly Review of Biology 81:296. Moyle, P. B. 2006. Burned logs aid forest ecology. Op-ed. Sacramento Bee May 16, 2006 Moyle, P.B. 2006. Op-ed San Francisco Chronicle. May 16, 2006 Opperman, J. and P. B. Moyle. 2005. A conceptual model for floodplain restoration. Flood Management Association News 15(4): 7-10. Moyle, P. B. 2004. Review of Snakehead: fish out of water by Jay Dolan. Copeia 2004: 710-711. Opperman, J., J. F. Mount, and P.B. Moyle. 2004. The rivers tell us how to reduce the flood peril. Op-Ed, Sacramento Bee. April 25, 2004. p.E3. Cohen, A.N. and P.B. Moyle. 2004. Summary of data and analyses indicating that exotic species have impaired the beneficial uses of certain California waters – a report submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board on June 14, 2004. San Francisco Estuary Institute, Oakland, CA. Moyle, P. B. 2003.Review of Candiru: life and legend of bloodsucking catfishes by Stephen Spotte. Fisheries 28(1): 43. Moyle, P. B. and J. F. Mount. 2003. Endangered Species Act at work in Klamath Basin. Op-Ed essay, Sacramento Bee, December 28, 2003, p. E5. Moyle, P. B. 2003. Eagle Lake rainbow trout: survivors in a troubled habitat. Streamkeepers Log 104: 4 Moyle, P. B. 2003. Goose Lake redband trout: high desert survivors. Streamkeepers Log 103: 6. Moyle, P. B. 2003. Many native fish in Cache Creek. Davis Enterprise. June 1, 2003, p. A5. Moyle, P. B. 2000. Aliens in fresh water. Review of R. Claudi and J. H. Leach, eds. 2000. Non-indigenous freshwater organisms: vectors, biology, and impacts. Ecology 81:2945-2946. Moyle, P. B. 2000. Connecting the land to the sea: anadromous fishes. Pages 46-47 in R. A. Abell and 10 others. Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: a Conservation Assessment. Island Press, Washington D.C. Viers, S. D., P. A. Opler, D. S. Gilmer, D. M. Graber, T. Graham, L. S. Huckaby, M. R. Jennings, K. McEachern, P. B. Moyle, and R. A. Stephanie. 1998. California. Pages 593-609 in M. J. Mac, P. A. Opler, C. E. Puckett Haecker, and P. D. Doran., eds. Status and trends of the nation’s biological resources. USDI-USGS, Reston, Va. Moyle, P. B. 1998. Channelization (p. 121) and Dams, effects of (p. 170) in P. Calow, ed. Encyclopedia of Ecology and Environmental Management. Blackwell Science, Oxford. Moyle, P. B. 1998. Review of “Web of Water: Life in Redwood Creek” by M. Khosla. California Coast and Ocean 14 (1):39. Moyle, P. B. 1998. Review of “Fisheries Conservation and Management” by M. R. Ross. Copeia 1998: 252. Moyle, P. B. 1997. The importance of a historical perspective: fish introductions. Fisheries 22(10):15. Moyle, P. B,, T. Roelofs, and C. Frissell. 1997. What dispute over coho salmon? Op-Ed essay, Cascadia Times + several other newspapers. March 1997, p.16. 19 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. Carey, J. R., P. B. Moyle, M. Rejmanek, and G. Vermeij. 1996. Preface. Pages 1-2 in Carey, J. R., P. B. Moyle, M. Rejmanek, and G. Vermeij, eds. Invasion biology. Biological Conservation 78: 1-214. Castleberry, D. T., J. J. Cech, Jr., D. C. Erman, D. Hankin, M. Healey, G. M. Kondolf, M. Mangel, M. Mohr, P. B. Moyle, J. Nielsen, T. P. Speed, and J. G. Williams. 1996. Uncertainty and instream flow standards. Fisheries (Bethesda): 21 (8): 20-21. Moyle, P. B., and H.W. Li. 1994. Nuisance essay: good report but should go much farther. Fisheries 19:22-23. Moyle, P. B. 1993. Saving California's salmon: The legacy of Ishi. Trout, Summer 1993:14-17. Moyle, P. B. 1991. Review of R. Pethiyagoda, Freshwater Fishes of Sri Lanka. The Wildlife Heritage Trust of Sri Lanka, Colombo. Copeia 1991:1166-1177. 362 pp. Moyle, P. B. 1991. Livebearing fish in evolutionary research. Review of G. K. Meffe and F. F. Snelson (Editors), Ecology and Evolution of Livebearing Fishes (Poeciliidae). Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Evolution 45:1060. 453 pp. Moyle, P. B. 1991. Review of Robert J. Wooton, Ecology of Teleost Fishes. Chapman and Hall, New York. Quarterly Review of Biology 66:222. 404 pp. Moyle, P. B. 1991. Ecology of introduced fishes and aquatic invertebrates in North America. Pp. 1-3. In J. D. Yount (Editor), Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and Other Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species. USEPA/600/4-91/003. Moyle, P. B. 1991. Ballast water introductions. Fisheries 16:4-6 Baltz, D. M., P. B. Moyle, and G. T. Miller. 1990. Marine and freshwater fishery resources. Chapter 12, pp. 303-339. In G. T. Miller (Editor), Resource Conservation and Management. Wadsworth Publishing Company, Belmont, California. Moyle, P. B. 1989. Review of P. C. Trotter, Cutthroat: Native Trout of the West, and R. E. Greswell, Status and Management of Interior Stocks of Cutthroat Trout. Copeia 1989:811-812. Moyle, P. B., and B. Herbold. 1988. Fisheries at risk if more delta water diverted. OpEd essay, Los Angeles Times. July 6. Moyle, P. B. 1985. Exotic fishes and vacant niches. Review of W. R. Courtenay, Jr. and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (Editors), Distribution, Biology, and Management of Exotic Fishes. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. Environmental Biology of Fishes 13:315-317. Moyle, P. B. 1984. Review of W. N. Eschmeyer and E. S. Herald, A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes of North America from the Gulf of Alaska to Baja California. Quarterly Review of Biology 59:85. Moyle, P. B. 1984. America's carp. Natural History 93(9):42-51. Moyle, P. B. 1982. Keys to the inland fishes of California. California Department of Fish and Game Inland Fisheries Informational Leaflet 34. 16 pp. Moyle, P. B. 1982. Desert fishes. Review of R. J. Naiman and D. L. Soltz (Editors), Fishes in North American Deserts. Environmental Biology of Fishes 7:395-397. Moyle, P. B., and F. R. Senanayake. 1982. Wildlife conservation in Sri Lanka: A Buddhist dilemma. Tigerpaper 9(4):1-4. Moyle, P. B. 1981. Review of E. K. Balon (Editor), Charrs, salmonid fishes of the Genus Salvelinus. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 110:313-316. 20 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. Moyle, P. B., and F. R. Senanayake. 1981. Conservation of ornamental freshwater fishes in Sri Lanka. Tigerpaper 8:1-3. Moyle, P. B., and F. R. Senanayake. 1981. Rainforest fishes of Sri Lanka. Loris 15:341344. Moyle, P. B. 1980. Review of D. L. Soltz and R. J. Naiman, The Natural History of Native Fishes in the Death Valley System. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Science Series 30. Environmental Biology of Fishes 5(1):96. Coules, D., and P. B. Moyle. 1979. Wilderness and fisheries. A Supplement to Wilderness Record, July-August. 8 pp. Moyle, P. B. and D. Baltz. 1979. Stillwaters west. Rod and Reel Magazine, Part I, September/October, pages 20-26; Part II, November/December, pages 22-27. Reprinted in Stillwater Trout. 1980. J. Merwin (Editor), Doubleday. Moyle, P. B. 1977. More on Nile perch. SFI Bulletin 281:7. Moyle, P. B. 1977. Are coarse fish a curse? Fly Fisherman, Early Season 8:35-39. 21 BLOGS http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. 2011. Striped bass control: cure worse than disease? California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, January 31, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. 2011. Reconciliation or extinction- the future of California? California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, February 8, 2011 http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. and B. Gray 2011. Damned fish? Call 5937. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, March 22, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. 2011. New life for the Delta ecosystem. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, April 21, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Lund, J.R., P.B. Moyle, J. Mount, and E. Hanak. 2011. Stressed out – dealing with the Delta’s non-native landscape. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, April 6, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Lund, J.R., P.B. Moyle, E. Hanak and J. Mount. 2011. No going back for the Delta, but which way forward? California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, June 22, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle , P.B. 2011. Suction dredging is bad for fish. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, June 27, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. 2011. The future of Suisun Marsh. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, July 28, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Hanak, E., J.R. Lund, P.B. Moyle, J. Mount, B. Gray, and B. Thompson. 2011 Managing for multiple stressors in the Delta. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, July 7, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. 2011Conserving fish, conserving water, conserving California. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, August 31, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. 2011. Coho in crisis: part 1. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, October 12, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. 2011. Coho in crisis: part 2. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, October 12, 2011. http://californiawaterblog.com Katz, J. and P.B. Moyle 2012. Having our salmon and eating them too: rethinking salmon hatcheries in the Central Valley. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, February 29, 2012. http://californiawaterblog.com Katz, J. and P.B. Moyle 2012. Wanted: an integrated strategy for recovery of Central Valley salmon. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, March 19, 2012. http://californiawaterblog.com Lund, J.L. and P.B. Moyle 2012. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, Wild things and the Delta. May 30, 2012. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle. P.B. W. Bennett, J. Durand, W.Fleenor, J. Lund, J.Mount, E. Hanak,and B. Gray. 2012. Reconciling wild things with tamed species- a future for native fish species in the Delta. California Water Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, June 15, 2012. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. 2013 Ten realities for managing the Delta. California Water bBlog. Center for Watershed Sciences, UC Davis. February 26, 2013. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, P.B. 2013. Warmer water will kill off most of California’s native fishes. CaliforniaWater Blog. Center for Watershed Sciences, May 31, 2013. http://californiawaterblog.com. 22 Moyle, Peter 2013. Are Central Valley steelhead really threatened? California Waterblog, December 8, 2013. Moyle PB 2013 The ESA, fish & me. Dec 26, 2013. http://californiawaterblog.com Moyle, Peter. 2014. Saving California’s salmon during severe drought. California Waterblog. February 17, 2014. Moyle, Peter. 2014. Yurok Stewardship of Klamath’s Blue Creek bodes well for fish. California Waterblog March 6, 2014. Jeff Mount, Ellen Hanak, Bruce Cain, Caitrin Chappelle, Richard Frank, Brian Gray, Richard Howitt, Katrina Jessoe, Jay Lund, Josué Medellín-Azuara, Peter Moyle, Leon Szeptycki and Buzz Thompson. 2014. Droughts number 1. lesson: modernize water management. California Waterblog. April 9, 2014. Manfree, Amber and Peter Moyle 2014. Planning for the inevitable in Suisun Marsh . California Waterblog May 1, 2014. Lund, Jay and Peter Moyle 2014. IS shorting fish during drought good for water users? California Waterblog June 2, 2014. Moyle, Peter, and Rebecca Quinones. 2014. Drought journal: hope springs eternal.. California waterblog September 21, 2014. Grantham, Ted and Peter Moyle. 2014. Flagging problem dams for fish survival. California Waterblog October 22, 2014. Moyle, Peter 2014. Drought a ghost of Christmas past and present. California Waterblog December 20, 2014. Moyle, Peter 2015. Salmon finding a home in my backyard: could it be? California Waterblog, March 11, 2015. Moyle, Peter 2015 Prepare for extinction of delta smelt. California Waterblog, March 18, 2015. Lund, Jay and Peter Moyle 2015. Water Giveaways during drought invite conflict. California Waterblog, March 23 2015. Seaveym Nat, John Eadie, Jeffrey Mount, and Peter Moyle. 2015. Farms that help wildlife. Viewpoints- the PPIC Blog. April 21, 2015. 23 24