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Justin M Garwood
Justin M Garwood
Environmental Scientist, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Verified email at wildlife.ca.gov
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Heterogeneous responses of temperate-zone amphibian populations to climate change complicates conservation planning
E Muths, T Chambert, BR Schmidt, DAW Miller, BR Hossack, P Joly, ...
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 17102, 2017
752017
Evidence of indirect impacts of introduced trout on native amphibians via facilitation of a shared predator
KL Pope, JM Garwood, HH Welsh Jr, SP Lawler
Biological conservation 141 (5), 1321-1331, 2008
582008
Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity
BA Reinke, H Cayuela, FJ Janzen, JF Lemaître, JM Gaillard, AM Lawing, ...
Science 376 (6600), 1459-1466, 2022
472022
Spatial ecology of the Cascades frog: identifying dispersal, migration, and resource uses at multiple spatial scales
J Garwood
212009
Ecology of the Cascades frog (Rana cascadae) and interactions with garter snakes and nonnative trout in the Trinity Alps Wilderness, California
JM Garwood, HH Welsh
Final report for the California Department of Fish and Game and the National …, 2007
212007
Importance of the stream-estuary ecotone to juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Humboldt Bay, California
M Wallace, S Ricker, J Garwood, A Frimodig, S Allen
California Fish and Game 101 (4), 241-266, 2015
142015
Historic and recent occurrence of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in California streams within the Southern Oregon/ Northern California Evolutionarily Significant Unit.
J Garwood
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2012
142012
Spatial capture–recapture reveals age-and sex-specific survival and movement in stream amphibians
RK Honeycutt, JM Garwood, WH Lowe, BR Hossack
Oecologia 190 (4), 821-833, 2019
132019
Use of historically fishless high-mountain lakes and streams by nearctic River Otters (Lontra canadensis) in California
JM Garwood
Northwestern Naturalist 94 (1), 51-66, 2013
112013
Sex-related differences in aging rate are associated with sex chromosome system in amphibians
H Cayuela, JF Lemaître, JP Léna, V Ronget, I Martínez-Solano, E Muths, ...
Evolution 76 (2), 346-356, 2022
102022
Juvenile coho spatial structure monitoring protocol: Summer survey methods
J Garwood, S Ricker
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Arcata, CA, 2014
92014
20th century retreat and recent drought accelerated extinction of mountain glaciers and perennial snowfields in the Trinity Alps, California
JM Garwood, AG Fountain, KT Lindke, MG van Hattem, HJ Basagic
Northwest Science 94 (1), 44-61, 2020
82020
High mountain lakes provide a seasonal niche for migrant American Dippers
JM Garwood, KL Pope, RM Bourque, MD Larson
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 121 (3), 600-609, 2009
82009
Distribution of juvenile salmonids and seasonally available aquatic habitats within the lower Smith River basin and estuary, Del Norte County, California
M Parish, J Garwood
Final Report to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Fisheries …, 2015
72015
Reconnaissance of salmonid redd abundance and juvenile spatial structure in the Smith River with emphasis on coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
JM Garwood, MD Larson
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Arcata, California, 2014
72014
2016 Salmonid Redd Abundance and Juvenile Salmonid Spatial Structure in the Smith River Basin, California and Oregon
J Walkley, JM Garwood
Final Progress Report to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife …, 2011
72011
Natural history notes: Rana cascadae (Cascades Frog). Tadpole predation.
J Garwood
Herpetological Review 37 (1), 76, 2006
72006
Rana cascadae (Cascades Frog). Predation.
JM Garwood, HH Welsh
Herpetological Review 36 (2), 165, 2005
72005
Reconnaissance of salmonid redd abundance and juvenile salmonid spatial structure in the Smith River with emphasis on coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
JM Garwood, MD Larson
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Arcata, CA, 2014
62014
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF COMMON GARTER SNAKE (THAMNOPHIS SIRTALIS) STOMACH CONTENTS DETECTS CRYPTIC RANGE OF A SECRETIVE SALAMANDER (ENSATINA ESCHSCHOLTZII
SB REILLY, AD GOTTSCHO, JM GARWOOD, WB JENNINGS
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 5 (3), 395-402, 2010
62010
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