Ian R Waite (Former Employee)
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Predicting biological condition in southern California streams Predicting biological condition in southern California streams
As understanding of the complex relations among environmental stressors and biological responses improves, a logical next step is predictive modeling of biological condition at unsampled sites. We developed a boosted regression tree (BRT) model of biological condition, as measured by a benthic macroinvertebrate index of biotic integrity (BIBI), for streams in urbanized Southern Coastal...
Authors
Larry R. Brown, Jason T. May, Andrew C. Rehn, Peter R. Ode, Ian R. Waite, Jonathan G. Kennen
Comparison of stream invertebrate response models for bioassessment metric Comparison of stream invertebrate response models for bioassessment metric
We aggregated invertebrate data from various sources to assemble data for modeling in two ecoregions in Oregon and one in California. Our goal was to compare the performance of models developed using multiple linear regression (MLR) techniques with models developed using three relatively new techniques: classification and regression trees (CART), random forest (RF), and boosted...
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Ian R. Waite, Jonathan G. Kennen, Jason T. May, Larry R. Brown, Thomas F. Cuffney, Kimberly A. Jones, James L. Orlando
Columbia River Estuary ecosystem classification—Concept and application Columbia River Estuary ecosystem classification—Concept and application
This document describes the concept, organization, and application of a hierarchical ecosystem classification that integrates saline and tidal freshwater reaches of estuaries in order to characterize the ecosystems of large flood plain rivers that are strongly influenced by riverine and estuarine hydrology. We illustrate the classification by applying it to the Columbia River estuary...
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Charles A. Simenstad, Jennifer L. Burke, Jim E. O'Connor, Charles Cannon, Danelle W. Heatwole, Mary F. Ramirez, Ian R. Waite, Timothy D. Counihan, Krista L. Jones
Response to King and Baker: Limitations on threshold detection and characterization of community thresholds Response to King and Baker: Limitations on threshold detection and characterization of community thresholds
No abstract available.
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Thomas F. Cuffney, Song S. Qian, Robin A. Brightbill, Jason T. May, Ian R. Waite
Responses of benthic macroinvertebrates to environmental changes associated with urbanization in nine metropolitan areas Responses of benthic macroinvertebrates to environmental changes associated with urbanization in nine metropolitan areas
Responses of benthic macroinvertebrates along gradients of urban intensity were investigated in nine metropolitan areas across the United States. Invertebrate assemblages in metropolitan areas where forests or shrublands were being converted to urban land were strongly related to urban intensity. In metropolitan areas where agriculture and grazing lands were being converted to urban land
Authors
Thomas F. Cuffney, Robin A. Brightbill, Jason T. May, Ian R. Waite
Development of an Environmental Flow Framework for the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon Development of an Environmental Flow Framework for the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon
The McKenzie River is a tributary to the Willamette River in northwestern Oregon. The McKenzie River is approximately 90 miles in length and has a drainage area of approximately 1,300 square miles. Two major flood control dams, a hydropower dam complex, and two hydropower canals significantly alter streamflows in the river. The structures reduce the magnitude and frequency of large and...
Authors
John Risley, J. Rose Wallick, Ian Waite, Adam J. Stonewall
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Filter Total Items: 42
Predicting biological condition in southern California streams Predicting biological condition in southern California streams
As understanding of the complex relations among environmental stressors and biological responses improves, a logical next step is predictive modeling of biological condition at unsampled sites. We developed a boosted regression tree (BRT) model of biological condition, as measured by a benthic macroinvertebrate index of biotic integrity (BIBI), for streams in urbanized Southern Coastal...
Authors
Larry R. Brown, Jason T. May, Andrew C. Rehn, Peter R. Ode, Ian R. Waite, Jonathan G. Kennen
Comparison of stream invertebrate response models for bioassessment metric Comparison of stream invertebrate response models for bioassessment metric
We aggregated invertebrate data from various sources to assemble data for modeling in two ecoregions in Oregon and one in California. Our goal was to compare the performance of models developed using multiple linear regression (MLR) techniques with models developed using three relatively new techniques: classification and regression trees (CART), random forest (RF), and boosted...
Authors
Ian R. Waite, Jonathan G. Kennen, Jason T. May, Larry R. Brown, Thomas F. Cuffney, Kimberly A. Jones, James L. Orlando
Columbia River Estuary ecosystem classification—Concept and application Columbia River Estuary ecosystem classification—Concept and application
This document describes the concept, organization, and application of a hierarchical ecosystem classification that integrates saline and tidal freshwater reaches of estuaries in order to characterize the ecosystems of large flood plain rivers that are strongly influenced by riverine and estuarine hydrology. We illustrate the classification by applying it to the Columbia River estuary...
Authors
Charles A. Simenstad, Jennifer L. Burke, Jim E. O'Connor, Charles Cannon, Danelle W. Heatwole, Mary F. Ramirez, Ian R. Waite, Timothy D. Counihan, Krista L. Jones
Response to King and Baker: Limitations on threshold detection and characterization of community thresholds Response to King and Baker: Limitations on threshold detection and characterization of community thresholds
No abstract available.
Authors
Thomas F. Cuffney, Song S. Qian, Robin A. Brightbill, Jason T. May, Ian R. Waite
Responses of benthic macroinvertebrates to environmental changes associated with urbanization in nine metropolitan areas Responses of benthic macroinvertebrates to environmental changes associated with urbanization in nine metropolitan areas
Responses of benthic macroinvertebrates along gradients of urban intensity were investigated in nine metropolitan areas across the United States. Invertebrate assemblages in metropolitan areas where forests or shrublands were being converted to urban land were strongly related to urban intensity. In metropolitan areas where agriculture and grazing lands were being converted to urban land
Authors
Thomas F. Cuffney, Robin A. Brightbill, Jason T. May, Ian R. Waite
Development of an Environmental Flow Framework for the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon Development of an Environmental Flow Framework for the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon
The McKenzie River is a tributary to the Willamette River in northwestern Oregon. The McKenzie River is approximately 90 miles in length and has a drainage area of approximately 1,300 square miles. Two major flood control dams, a hydropower dam complex, and two hydropower canals significantly alter streamflows in the river. The structures reduce the magnitude and frequency of large and...
Authors
John Risley, J. Rose Wallick, Ian Waite, Adam J. Stonewall