Christine L. May, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2002 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
Area:
Environmental Sciences, Forestry and Wildlife, Hydrology, Physical Geography
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Robert E. Gresswell grad student 2002 Oregon State
 (Spatial and temporal dynamics of sediment and wood in headwater streams in the central Oregon Coast Range.)
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Teears TD, Baedke SJ, Downey DM, et al. (2020) Water chemistry and light effects on survival of hatching salmonids in spring channels Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 35: 13-28
May CL, Pryor BS. (2016) Explaining Spatial Patterns of Mussel Beds in a Northern California River: The Role of Flood Disturbance and Spawning Salmon River Research and Applications. 32: 776-785
Leigh C, Boulton AJ, Courtwright JL, et al. (2015) Ecological research and management of intermittent rivers: An historical review and future directions Freshwater Biology
May C, Roering J, Snow K, et al. (2015) The waterfall paradox: How knickpoints disconnect hillslope and channel processes, isolating salmonid populations in ideal habitats Geomorphology
Lawrence JE, Cover MR, May CL, et al. (2014) Replacement of culvert styles has minimal impact on benthic macroinvertebrates in forested, mountainous streams of Northern California Limnologica. 47: 7-20
May CL, Pryor BS. (2014) Initial motion and bedload transport distance determined by particle tracking in a large regulated river River Research and Applications. 30: 508-520
May C, Roering J, Eaton L, et al. (2013) Controls on valley width in mountainous landscapes: The role of landsliding and implications for salmonid habitat Geology. 41: 503-506
Courtwright J, May CL. (2013) Importance of terrestrial subsidies for native brook trout in Appalachian intermittent streams Freshwater Biology. 58: 2423-2438
May CL, Lisle TE. (2012) River profile controls on channel morphology, debris flow disturbance, and the spatial extent of salmonids in steep mountain streams Journal of Geophysical Research F: Earth Surface. 117
May CL, Pryor B, Lisle TE, et al. (2009) Coupling hydrodynamic modeling and empirical measures of bed mobility to predict the risk of scour and fill of salmon redds in a large regulated river Water Resources Research. 45
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