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Publications

Publications

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2021

Pitman KJ, JW Moore, M. Huss, M.R. Sloat, et al. Glacier retreat creating new Pacific salmon habitat in western North America. In press: Nature communications.

Halbeck, N, W Tinniswood, MR Sloat, JD Ortega, MA Wyatt, M Hereford, BS Ramirez, DA Crook, KJ Anlauf-Dunn, JB Armstrong. Warm habitat fuels coldwater fisheries in a landscape of extremes. In press: Conservation Biology.

J.R. McMillan*, M.R. Sloat*, M. Liermann, and GR Pess. Changing migration timing and abundance of winter steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) migrations in Olympic Peninsula rivers, Washington State, USA. In press: North American Journal of Fisheries Management. *These authors contributed equally.

Atlas, W.I., Seitz, K.M., Jorgenson, J.W., Millard-Martin, B., Housty, W.G., Ramos-Espinoza, D., Burnett, N.J., Reid, M. and Moore, J.W., 2021. Thermal sensitivity and flow-mediated migratory delays drive climate risk for coastal sockeye salmon. FACETS6(1), pp.71-89.

Steel, J.R., Atlas, W.I., Ban, N.C., Wilson, K., Wilson, J., Housty, W.G. and Moore, J.W., 2021. Understanding barriers, access, and management of marine mixed-stock fisheries in an era of reconciliation: Indigenous-led salmon monitoring in British Columbia. FACETS, 6(1), pp.592-613.

Galland, L. Simmons, J., Jahner, J., Luzuriaga-Neira, A, Sloat, M.R., Chandra, S., Hogan, Z., Jensen, O.P., and Parchman, T.L. 2021. Hierarchical genetic structure and implications for conservation of the world’s largest salmonid, Hucho taimen. Scientific Reports 11:1-15.

Atlas, WI, NC Ban, JW Moore, AM Tuohy, S Greening, AJ Reid, N Morven, E White, WG Housty, JA Housty, C, L Greba, S Harrison, C Sharpe, KIR Butts, WM Shepert, E Sweeney-Bergen, D Macintyre, MR Sloat, K Connors. 2021. Indigenous management systems can promote more sustainable salmon fisheries in the Salish Sea. In: Sobocinski, K.L., State of the Salish Sea. G. Broadhurst and N.J.K. Baloy (Contributing Eds.). Salish Sea Institute, Western Washington University.

Atlas, WI, NC Ban, JW Moore, AM Tuohy, S Greening, AJ Reid, N Morven, E White, WG Housty, JA Housty, C, L Greba, S Harrison, C Sharpe, KIR Butts, WM Shepert, E Sweeney-Bergen, D Macintyre, MR Sloat, K Connors. 2021. Indigenous systems of management for culturally and ecologically resilient Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) fisheries. BioScience 71: 186-204.

2020

Vierros, M, A.L. Harrison, M.R. Sloat, G. Ortuño Crespo G., Moore, J., Dunn, D., Ota, Y., Cisneros-Montemayor, A., Shillinger, G. Kehaulani Watson, T. Govan, H. 2020. Considering Indigenous Peoples and local communities in governance of the global ocean commons. Marine Policy 119: 104039.

Pitman KJ, JW Moore, M.R. Sloat, A Beaudreau, A Bidlack, R Brenner, E Hood, GR Pess, NJ Mantua, AM Milner, V Radić, GH Reeves, DE Schindler, DC Whited. 2020. Glacier retreat and Pacific salmon. Bioscience 70:3 220-236.

2019

Thompson TQ R.M. Bellinger, S.M. O’Rourke, D.J. Prince, A.E. Stevenson, A.T. Rodrigues, M.R. Sloat, C.F. Speller, D.Y. Yang, V.L. Butler, M.A. Banks, M.R. Miller. 2019. Anthropogenic habitat alteration leads to rapid loss of adaptive variation and restoration potential in wild salmon populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116:177-86.

Earlier

Dusterhoff S., M.R. Sloat, and F.K. Ligon. 2017. The influence of coarse particle mobility on scour depth in salmonid spawning habitat. River Research and Applications 33: 1306-1314.

Sloat M.R., G.H. Reeves, and K. Christiansen. 2016. Stream network geomorphology mediates the predicted vulnerability of anadromous fish habitat to hydrologic change in Southeast Alaska. Global Change Biology. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13466.