BOOK REVIEWS AND MISCELLANEOUS

Stream Ecology: Application and Testing of General Ecological Theory. 1984. J.R. Barnes and G.W. Minshall (ed.), Plenum Press. The Quarterly Review of Biology 54:493. 1985.

Introduction to Lewis H. Morgan's, The American Beaver and His Works (1868). Reprinted by Dover Publications, New York. 1986.

Naiman, R.J. and J.J. Magnuson. 1992. The Freshwater Imperative: An invitation to participate. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 9:272-273. (also appeared in other professional bulletins).

Naiman, R.J. and J.P. Collins. 1998. Resolution of respect: Shelby D. Gerking, 1918-1998. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 79:188.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

Naiman, R.J. (ed.). Matamek Annual Report for 1979. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report WHOI-80-31. 270 p.

Naiman, R.J. (ed.). The Matamek Research Program: Annual Report for 1980.Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report WHOI-81-49. 213 p.

Montgomery, W.L. and R.J. Naiman. 1981. Implications of changes in Atlantic salmon populations from the Matamek River, Quebec. Internat. Council Explor. Sea. ICES C.M./9 p.

Whoriskey, F.G. and R.J. Naiman. Effects of commercial fishing on adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in a Quebec River. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report WHOI-82-2. 17 p.

Naiman, R.J. (ed.). The Matamek Research Program: Annual Report for 1981. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report WHOI-82-29. 234 p.

Naiman, R.J. (ed.). The Matamek Research Program: Annual Report for 1982. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report WHOI-83-37. 176 p.

Naiman, R.J. (ed.). The Matamek Research Program: Annual Report for 1983. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report WHOI-84-29. 150 p.

Naiman, R.J., R. Morin, H. Caswell, W.L. Montgomery, E. Klopfer, and T. Kana. The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) population of the Matamek River, Quebec: 1967-1984 data report. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report WHOI-86-21. 119 p.

Naiman, R.J. 1987. The role of ecotones in landscape management. UNESCO--Man and the Biosphere Programme, Paris, France.

Niemi, G., R.J. Naiman, and J. Pastor. 1988. Factors controlling the recovery of aquatic systems from disturbance, Final report. Environmental Protection Agency. 63 p.

Naiman, R.J. and K. Raedeke. 1988. Opportunities for university-industry cooperation. NASCII Proceedings, Corvallis, Oregon.

Naiman, R.J. and D. Berg. 1989. An evaluation of the effectiveness of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act in protecting the environmental quality of Rivers. Report to Senator Brock Adams, Washington, D.C.

Steel, E.A., K.J. Raedeke, and R.J. Naiman. 1990. Forestry and fishery interactions: Case study of a landslide within the Deer Creek watershed. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Washington D.C.

Ralph, S.C., T. Cardoso, G.C. Poole, L.L. Conquest, and R.J. Naiman. 1991. Status and trends of instream habitat in forested lands of Washington: The Timber-Fish-Wildlife Ambient Monitoring Project. 1989-1991. Biennial Progress Report to the Washington Department of Natural Resources.

Alaback, P., R.J. Naiman, and J. Pastor. 1991. Plant ecology, p. 34-39. In: M. D. Bryant (ed.), The Copper River Delta Pulse Study: An Interdisciplinary Survey of the Aquatic Habitats. U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-282.

Naiman, R.J. 1992. Utiliser les connaisances _cologiques. In: Quel Fleuves pour demain?: Synth_se des D_bats. Minist_re de l'environnement, Paris, France.

Wear, D.N. and R.J. Naiman. 1992. Implementing sustainability: U.S. MAB's comparative advantage. Report to the United States Man and the Biosphere Program, Department of State, Washington, D.C.

Covich, A. and 21 working group members. 1992. Reports of the MABS FWI (Freshwater Imperative) Working Group. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 9:266-271.

Likens, G.E., and 7 co-authors. 1992. Integrated regional models: Analysis of interactions between humans and their environment. Final Report to the National Science Foundation on a workshop held at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York (4-8 October 1992).

Naiman, R.J. and K.L. Fetherston. 1993. Restoration of watersheds and naturally spawning salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest. Testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Environment and Natural Resources, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, March 9, 1993.

Naiman, R.J. and J.J. Magnuson. 1993. The Freshwater Imperative: A Research Agenda. Interim Report to the Committee on Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington, D.C.

Naiman, R.J. 1993. Integrated watershed management: Science or myth? p. 5-20. In: P.W. Adams and W.A. Atkinson (eds.), Watershed Resources: Balancing Environmental, Social, Political, and Economic Factors in Large Basins. Conference Proceedings, Oregon State University, Corvallis.

Naiman, R.J. 1994. Integrated watershed management: Science or myth? p.11-20. In: Jeff Woled, (ed.), Overcoming Obstacles. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Biennial Watershed Management Conference, University of California, Davis.

Naiman, R.J. and G.L. Link. 1994. Proceedings of the International Workshop on The Ecology and Management of Aquatic-Terrestrial Ecotones. University of Washington, Seattle.

Melack, J. M., J. Dozier, C. R. Goldman, D. Greenland, A. M. Milner and R. J. Naiman. 1994. Region 6. - Pacific Coast Mountains. Symposium Report: Regional Assessment of Freshwater Ecosystems and Climate Change in North America. Leesburg, Virginia.

Chen, J. and R.J. Naiman. 1996. Quantifying Temperature Gradients Across Managed Small Streams in Western Washington. Final Report to the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Forest Experimental Station PNW-94-0520.

Rogers, K.H. and R.J. Naiman. 1997. The Ecology and Management of Riparian Corridors in Southern Africa. Final Report to the National Science Foundation (USA) and the South African Foundation for Research and Development.

Glauber, A.J., and R.J. Naiman. 2000. Efectos de los deslizamientos desde las entradas aloctonas hasta las cabeceras de las quebradas amazonicas. Research Summary sunbitted to INRENA (Instituto los Recursos Naturales) Lima, Peru.