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1. Quantifying fish otolith mineralogy for trace-element chemistry studies

2. Shifts in hydropower operation to balance wind and solar will modify effects on aquatic biota

3. Influence of ontogenetic development, temperature, and pCO2 on otolith calcium carbonate polymorph composition in sturgeons

4. Spatial changes in trace element and strontium isotope water chemistry in a temperate river system with application to sturgeon movement

5. Fish community response to in-channel woody debris in a channelized river system

6. Understanding the Environmental Study Life Cycle in the United States Hydropower Licensing and Federal Authorization Process

7. Influence of ontogenetic development, temperature, and pCO2 on otolith calcium carbonate polymorph composition in sturgeons

8. Morphology and composition of Goldeye (Hiodontidae;<scp>Hiodon alosoides</scp>) otoliths

9. Mortality and injury assessment for three species of fish exposed to simulated turbine blade strike

10. An Examination of the Hydropower Licensing and Federal Authorization Process

11. Quantifying fish otolith mineralogy for trace-element chemistry studies

12. A Checklist of River Function Indicators for hydropower ecological assessment

13. Significance of otolith calcium carbonate crystal structure diversity to microchemistry studies

14. Texture Analysis of Polycrystalline Vaterite Spherulites from Lake Sturgeon Otoliths

15. Otoliths of sub‐adult Lake Sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens contain aragonite and vaterite calcium carbonate polymorphs

16. Review of environmental metrics used across multiple sectors and geographies to evaluate the effects of hydropower development

17. Spatial changes in trace element and strontium isotope water chemistry in a temperate river system with application to sturgeon movement

18. Fish community response to in-channel woody debris in a channelized river system

21. Within and Among Fish Species Differences in Simulated Turbine Blade Strike Mortality: Limits on the Use of Surrogacy for Untested Species

22. Lifelong population connectivity between large rivers and their tributaries: A case study of shovelnose sturgeon from the Mississippi and Wisconsin rivers

23. Entrainment of Juvenile and Adult American Shad at a Pumped Storage Facility

24. Habitat use and population characteristics of potentially spawning shovelnose sturgeonScaphirhynchus platorynchus(Rafinesque, 1820), blue sucker (Cycleptus elongatus(Lesueur, 1817), and associated species in the lower Wisconsin River, USA

25. A traits-based approach for prioritizing species for monitoring and surrogacy selection

26. Instruction Manual: River Function Questionnaire

27. Sturgeon and paddlefish (Acipenseridae) sagittal otoliths are composed of the calcium carbonate polymorphs vaterite and calcite

28. Relationships between water and paddlefish Polyodon spathula dentary elemental and stable-isotopic signatures: potential application for reconstructing environmental history

29. Future land use threats to range‐restricted fish species in the United States

30. Reconnecting Fragmented Sturgeon Populations in North American Rivers

31. A fish-eye view of riverine hydropower systems: the current understanding of the biological response to turbine passage

32. Catalog of Environmental Metrics for Hydropower

38. Evaluation of Behavior and Survival of Fish Exposed to an Axial‐Flow Hydrokinetic Turbine

39. Spread of an introduced parasite across the Hawaiian archipelago independent of its introduced host

40. A Multi-Year Plan for Research, Development, and Prototype Testing of Standard Modular Hydropower Technology

41. Exemplary Design Envelope Specification for Standard Modular Hydropower Technology

43. Using Hard-Part Microchemistry to Advance Conservation and Management of North American Freshwater Fishes

44. Movement through Dams Facilitates Population Connectivity in a Large River

45. Empirically testing vaterite structural models using neutron diffraction and thermal analysis

46. Threats and opportunities for freshwater conservation under future land use change scenarios in the United States

47. Enhancing conservation of large-river biodiversity by accounting for tributaries

48. Hydropower Vision A New Chapter for America's 1st Renewable Electricity Source

49. Relating fish health and reproductive metrics to contaminant bioaccumulation at the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston coal ash spill site

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