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Henriette I. Jager
Henriette I. Jager
Otros nombresYetta Jager
University of Tennessee; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, retired
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Sustainable reservoir operation: can we generate hydropower and preserve ecosystem values?
HI Jager, BT Smith
River research and Applications 24 (3), 340-352, 2008
3612008
A theoretical study of river fragmentation by dams and its effects on white sturgeon populations
HI Jager, JA Chandler, KB Lepla, W Van Winkle
Environmental Biology of Fishes 60 (4), 347-361, 2001
3102001
Indicators to support environmental sustainability of bioenergy systems
AC McBride, VH Dale, LM Baskaran, ME Downing, LM Eaton, ...
Ecological Indicators 11 (5), 1277-1289, 2011
2952011
Research in thermal biology: burning questions for coldwater stream fishes
DA McCullough, JM Bartholow, HI Jager, RL Beschta, EF Cheslak, ...
Reviews in Fisheries Science 17 (1), 90-115, 2009
2592009
Individual-based model of sympatric populations of brown and rainbow trout for instream flow assessment: model description and calibration
W Van Winkle, HI Jager, SF Railsback, BD Holcomb, TK Studley, ...
Ecological Modelling 110 (2), 175-207, 1998
180*1998
Designing instream flows to satisfy fish and human water needs
H Cardwell, HI Jager, MJ Sale
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 122 (5), 356-363, 1996
1191996
Empirical geographic modeling of switchgrass yields in the United States
HI Jager, LM Baskaran, CC Brandt, EB Davis, CA Gunderson, ...
GCB Bioenergy 2 (5), 248-257, 2010
982010
Spatial design principles for sustainable hydropower development in river basins
HI Jager, RA Efroymson, JJ Opperman, MR Kelly
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 45, 808-816, 2015
972015
Designing optimal flow patterns for fall chinook salmon in a central valley, California, river
HI Jager, KA Rose
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 23 (1), 1-21, 2003
892003
Would hydrologic climate changes in Sierra Nevada streams influence trout persistence?
HI Jager, W Van Winkle, BD Holcomb
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128 (2), 222-240, 1999
871999
Land use for bioenergy: Synergies and trade-offs between sustainable development goals
I Vera, B Wicke, P Lamers, A Cowie, A Repo, B Heukels, C Zumpf, ...
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 161, 112409, 2022
862022
Modelling the linkages between flow management and salmon recruitment in rivers
HI Jager, HE Cardwell, MJ Sale, MS Bevelhimer, CC Coutant, ...
Ecological Modelling 103 (2), 171-191, 1997
851997
How run-of-river operation affects hydropower generation and value
HI Jager, MS Bevelhimer
Environmental Management 40 (6), 1004-1015, 2007
732007
An individual-based model for smallmouth bass reproduction and young-of-year dynamics in streams
HI Jager, DL DeAngelis, MJ Sale, W Van Winkle, DD Schmoyer, MJ Sabo, ...
Rivers 4 (2), 91-113, 1993
641993
Progress toward evaluating the sustainability of switchgrass as a bioenergy crop using the SWAT model.
L Baskaran, HI Jager, PE Schweizer, R Srinivasan, KR Douglas-Mankin, ...
Transactions of the ASABE 53 (5), 1547-1556, 2010
612010
Individual variation in life history characteristics can influence extinction risk
HI Jager
Ecological modelling 144 (1), 61-76, 2001
602001
A framework for predicting impacts on ecosystem services from (sub) organismal responses to chemicals
VE Forbes, CJ Salice, B Birnir, RJF Bruins, P Calow, V Ducrot, N Galic, ...
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 36 (4), 845-859, 2017
572017
Chutes and ladders and other games we play with rivers. I. Simulated effects of upstream passage on white sturgeon
HI Jager
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63 (1), 165-175, 2006
562006
Spatial uncertainty and ecological models
HI Jager, AW King
Ecosystems 7 (8), 841-847, 2004
562004
Reconnecting Fragmented Sturgeon Populations in North American Rivers
HI Jager, MJ Parsley, JJ Cech Jr, RL McLaughlin, PS Forsythe, RF Elliott, ...
Fisheries 41 (3), 140-148, 2016
552016
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