Jason B Dunham
I am a Supervisory Research Ecologist at the Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center in Corvallis, Oregon
My research is focused on landscape ecology of aquatic ecosystems, conservation biology of focal species, ecology of natural disturbance, biological invasions, and monitoring.
Professional Experience
2005 - Present: USGS, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Supervisory Research Ecologist, Corvallis, Oregon
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. Ecology Evolution and Conservation Biology, University of Nevada, Reno, NV
Science and Products
Aquatic & Landscape Ecology Research Team (FRESC)
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
The paradox of cooling streams in a warming world: Regional climate trends do not parallel variable local trends in stream temperature in the Pacific continental United States
Fine scale relationships between sex, life history, and dispersal of masu salmon
Aquatic organism passage at road-stream crossings—synthesis and guidelines for effectiveness monitoring
Role of climate and invasive species in structuring trout distributions in the interior Columbia River Basin, USA
Assessing the feasibility of native fish reintroductions: A framework applied to threatened bull trout
Patterns of hybridization of nonnative cutthroat trout and hatchery rainbow trout with native redband trout in the Boise River, Idaho
Persistent effects of wildfire and debris flows on the invertebrate prey base of rainbow trout in Idaho streams
Flow regime, temperature, and biotic interactions drive differential declines of trout species under climate change
Spatial variability in growth-increment chronologies of long-lived freshwater mussels: Implications for climate impacts and reconstructions
Relationships between water temperatures and upstream migration, cold water refuge use, and spawning of adult bull trout from the Lostine River, Oregon, USA
A trial of two trouts: Comparing the impacts of rainbow and brown trout on a native galaxiid
Freshwater ecosystems and resilience of Pacific salmon: Habitat Management based on natural variability
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
To request an interview, contact fresc_outreach@usgs.gov or call (541) 750-1030.
Science and Products
Aquatic & Landscape Ecology Research Team (FRESC)
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
The paradox of cooling streams in a warming world: Regional climate trends do not parallel variable local trends in stream temperature in the Pacific continental United States
Fine scale relationships between sex, life history, and dispersal of masu salmon
Aquatic organism passage at road-stream crossings—synthesis and guidelines for effectiveness monitoring
Role of climate and invasive species in structuring trout distributions in the interior Columbia River Basin, USA
Assessing the feasibility of native fish reintroductions: A framework applied to threatened bull trout
Patterns of hybridization of nonnative cutthroat trout and hatchery rainbow trout with native redband trout in the Boise River, Idaho
Persistent effects of wildfire and debris flows on the invertebrate prey base of rainbow trout in Idaho streams
Flow regime, temperature, and biotic interactions drive differential declines of trout species under climate change
Spatial variability in growth-increment chronologies of long-lived freshwater mussels: Implications for climate impacts and reconstructions
Relationships between water temperatures and upstream migration, cold water refuge use, and spawning of adult bull trout from the Lostine River, Oregon, USA
A trial of two trouts: Comparing the impacts of rainbow and brown trout on a native galaxiid
Freshwater ecosystems and resilience of Pacific salmon: Habitat Management based on natural variability
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
To request an interview, contact fresc_outreach@usgs.gov or call (541) 750-1030.