Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling Study

CURRICULUM VITAE

GORDON H. REEVES

USDA Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Research Station
3200 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis, OR 97331

Education:

  • B.A. - Biology, State University of New York, Oswego. 1973.
  • M.S. - Fisheries Science, Humboldt State University. 1978.
  • Ph.D. - Fisheries Science, Oregon State University. 1985.

Experience:

  • Research Fish Biologist, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Corvallis, OR. 1984 to present.
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University. 1987 to present.
  • Courtesy Assistant Professor, Department of Fisheries. Humboldt State University. 1986 to present.
  • Commercial Fisherman, Trinidad , CA. 1978-79.
  • Research Biologist, New York State Research Foundation. State University of New York, Oswego. 1973-1976.

Selected Publications:

  • Hankin, D.G. and G.H. Reeves. 1988. Estimating total fish abundance and total habitat area in small streams based on visual estimation methods. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45:833-844.

  • Sedell, J.R., G.H. Reeves, F.R. Hauer, J.A. Stanford, and C.P. Hawkins. 1990. Role of refugia in recovery from disturbances: modern fragmented and disconnected river systems. Environmental Management 14:711-724.

  • Reeves, G.H., F.H. Everest, and J R. Sedell. 1993. Diversity of juvenile anadromous salmonid assemblages in basins in coastal Oregon with different levels of timber harvest activities. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 122:309-317.

  • Reeves, G.H., L.E. Benda, K.M. Burnett, P.A. Bisson, and J.R. Sedell. 1995. A disturbance-based ecosystem approach to maintaining and restoring freshwater habitats of evolutionary significant units of anadromous salmonids in the Pacific Northwest. Pages 334-349. in: J.L. Nielsen, editior. Evolution and the aquatic ecosystem: defining unique units in population conservation. American Fisheries Society Society Symposium 17, Bethesda, MD.

  • Reeves, G.H., P.A. Bisson, and J. Dambacher. 1998. Fish communities. Pages 200-234. in: R.J. Naiman and R.E. Bilby, editor. River ecology and management: lessons from the Pacific coastal ecoregion. Springer, New York.

  • Benda, L.E., D.J. Miller, T. Dunne, G.H. Reeves, and J.K. Agee. 1998. Dynamic landscape systems. Pages 261-288. in: R.J. Naiman and R.E. Bilby, editor. River ecology and management: lessons from the Pacific coastal ecoregion. Springer, New York.

  • Zimmerman, C.E. and G.H. Reeves. 2001 Population structure of sympatric anadromous and nonanadromous Oncorhynchus mykiss: evidence from spawning surveys and otolith microchemistry. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57:2152-2162.

 




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