Peer Reviewed Papers

Asfaw, T; Satterfield T; (in press)  Beyond Local Justice: Gender Relations in Local-Level Dispute Settlement in Ethiopia’s Zeghie Penninsula. Human Ecology Review

Bastviken, D., Svensson, T., Karlsson, S., Sandén, P., and Öberg, G. 2009 Temperature sensitivity indicates that chlorination of organic matter in forest soil is primarily biotic. Enviromental Science and Technology 43: 3569–3573.

Belzile J. and Öberg, G. (submitted) Where to begin? Grappling with how to use participant interaction in focus groups.

Bengtsson, P., Bastviken, D., de Boer, W., and Öberg, G. 2009 Possible role of reactive chlorine in microbial antagonism and organic matter chlorination in terrestrial environments. Environmental Microbiology 11: 1330–1339

Brown, Z. H. Dowlatabadi & R. Cole (2009).  Feedback and adaptive behaviours in buildings. Intelligent Buildings International, 1, 296-315.

Chan, K. M. A. “Ethical Extensionism under Uncertainty of Sentience: Duties to Non-Human Organisms without Drawing a Line”. Environmental Values (in press 2010).

Chang, S.E. 2010. “Urban disaster recovery: a measurement framework with application to the 1995 Kobe earthquake,” Disasters. Vol.34, No.2, pp.303-327.

Chang, S.E. 2009. ““Infrastructure Resilience to Disasters,” The Bridge: Linking Engineering and Society, National Academy of Engineering, Winter, pp.36-41. (note: this journal is refereed, but my article was selected from among invited conference abstracts and not subject to further review.) Also reprinted in Engineers Media (Australia).

Clark, T.D., E. Sandblom, S.G. Hinch, D.A. Patterson, P.B. Frappell, A.P. Farrell. 2010. Simultaneous biologging of heart rate and acceleration, and their relationships with energy expenditure in free-swimming sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Journal of Comparative Physiology B – Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology. In press.

Clark, T.D, S.G. Hinch, B.D. Taylor, F.B. Frappell, and A.P. Farrell. 2009. Sex differences in circulatory oxygen transport parameters of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) on the spawning ground. Journal of Comparative Physiology – B. 179: 663-671.

Conti, J., Satterfield, T., Harthorn, B (in press) Vulnerability and Social Justice as Factors in Emergent US Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions Risk Analysis

Cooke, S.J., M.R. Donaldson, S.G. Hinch, G.T. Crossin, D.A. Patterson, K.C. Hanson, K.K. English, M.J. Shrimpton and A.P. Farrell. 2009. Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon? Evol. Appl. 2: 299-311.

Cooperman, M.S., S.G. Hinch, G.T. Crossin, S.J. Cooke, D.A. Patterson, I. Olsson, A.G. Lotto, D.W. Welch, J.M. Shrimpton, G. Van Der Kraak and A.P. Farrell. 2010. Effects of experimental manipulations of salinity and maturation status on the physiological condition and mortality of homing adult sockeye salmon held in a laboratory. Physiol. Biochem. Zool. Published online March 30, 2010.

Crossin, G.T., Hinch, S.G., Cooke, S.J., Patterson, D.A., Lotto, A.G., Van Der Kraak, G., Zohar, Y., Klenke, U., and Farrell, A.P. 2010. Testing the synergistic effect of GnRHa and testosterone on the reproductive physiology of pre-adult pink salmon. Journal of Fish Biology 76:112–128.

Crossin G.T., Hinch S.G., Welch D.W., Cooke S.J., Patterson D.A., Klenke U., Zohar Y., Jacobs M., Pon L.B., Winchell P., and Farrell A.P.  2009.  Physiological profiles of sockeye salmon in the Northeast Pacific Ocean and the effects of exogenous GnRH and testosterone on rates of homeward migration. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 42: 89-108.

Crossin, G.T., S.G. Hinch, S. J. Cooke, M. Cooperman, D.A. Patterson, D.W. Welch, K.C. Hanson, I. Olsson, K.K. English, and A.P. Farrell. 2009. Mechanisms influencing the timing and success of reproductive migration in a capital breeding, semelparous fish species: the sockeye salmon. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 82(6):635-652

de Boer, W., Folman, L., Bastviken, D., Svensson, T., Öberg, G., del Rio, J. and Boddy, L. 2010. Mechanism of antibacterial activity of the white-rot fungus Hypholoma fasciculare colonizing wood. Canadian Journal of Microbiology (in press).

Donaldson, M.R., Hinch, S.G., Patterson, D.A., Farrell, A.P., Shrimpton, J.M., Miller-Saunders, K.M., Robichaud, D., Hills, J., Hruska, K.A., Hanson, K.C., English, K.K., Van Der Kraak, G., and Cooke, S.J. 2010. Physiological condition differentially affects the behaviour and survival of two populations of sockeye salmon during their freshwater spawning migrations. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. Published on line March 15, 2010.

Donaldson, M.R., Hasler, C.T., Hanson, K.C., Clark, T.D., Hinch, S.G., and Cooke, S.J. 2010. Injecting youth into peer-review to increase its sustainability: a case study of ecology journals. Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 3: 1-7

Donaldson, M.R., S.J. Cooke, D.A. Patterson, S.G. Hinch, D. Robichaud, K.C. Hanson, I. Olsson, G.T. Crossin, K.K. English, and A.P. Farrell. 2009. Limited behavioural thermoregulation by adult up-river migrating sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Lower Fraser River mainstem, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Zoology 87:480-490.

Donatuto, J., Satterfield, T., Gregory, R (in press) Poisoning the body to nourish the soul: Prioritizing health risks and impacts in a Native American Community. Health, Risk and Society

Dusyk, N. Berkhout, T. Burch, S.L. Coleman, S. and Robinson J. “Transformative energy efficiency and conservation: A sustainable development path approach in British Columbia, Canada”, Energy Efficiency 22:4 (2009) pg 428-437

Feldpausch, T.R. E.G. Couto, L.C. Rodrigues, D. Pauletto, M.S. Johnson, T.J. Fahey, J. Lehmann, S.J. Riha (2010). Nitrogen above ground turnover and soil stocks to 8 m depth in primary and disturbed forest following selective logging in southern Amazonia. Global Change Biology doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02068.x [early view published online September 2009].

Grieshop, A P., C.O. Reynolds, H. Dowlatabadi & M, Kandlikar (2009). A blackcarbon mitigation wedge.  Nature Geosciences, 2(8), 533-534.

Hagerman, S. H. Dowlatabadi, and T. Satterfield. (2009). Elements, Determinanats, and Dynamics of Policy Change: insights from 150 years of forest management in BC. Ecology and Society.  (In press).

Hagerman, S., H. Dowlatabadi, K. M. A. Chan, and T. Satterfield, “Propositions for adapting conservation policy to an era of change: an integrative synthesis of ecological and social insights”. Global Environmental Change (in press 2010)

Hagerman, S; Satterfield, T. Conservation Adaptation at the WCC: Promotion, Ambivalence and Resistance. (in press), Conservation and Society

Hagerman, S; Dowlatabadi, H., and Satterfield, T. (2010) Observations on Drivers and Dynamics of Environmental Policy Change: Insights from 150 years of forest management in BC. Ecology and Society, 15(1): 2, published online

Hague, M., M., Ferrari,  J., Miller, D., Patterson, G., Russell, A., Farrell, S., and Hinch. 2010. Modelling the future hydroclimatology of the lower Fraser River Basin and its impacts on the spawning migration survival of sockeye salmon. Global Change Biology, in press.

Hagerman, S., Dowlatabadi, H., Satterfield, T. and McDaniels, T. (2009) “Expert views on biodiversity conservation in an era of climate change” Global Environmental Change, online October 5, 2009

Hagerman, S; Dowlatabadi, H; Chan, K., Satterfield, T. (2009).Integrative propositions for adapting conservation policy to the impacts of climate change. Global Environmental Change 20(1):192-207.

Hasler, C.T., Pon, L.B., Roscoe, D.W., Mossop, B., Patterson, D.A., Hinch S.G.,and S.J. Cooke. 2009. Expanding the ‘toolbox’ for studying the response of fish to hydropower infrastructure and operating strategies: linking individual physiological status, energetics, behaviour, and fate. Environmental Reviews 17: 179-197.

Hruska K.A., Hinch S.G., Healey M.C., Patterson D.A., Larsson S., Farrell A.P. 2010. Influences of sexual status and behavior on physiological changes among individual adult sockeye salmon during rapid senescence. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. (In press).

Johnson, M.S., M.F. Billett, K. Dinsmore, M. Wallin, K. Dyson and R.S. Jassal (2010). Direct and continuous measurement of dissolved carbon dioxide in freshwater aquatic systems – method and applications. Ecohydrology 3:68-78. doi:10.1002/eco.95. [March 2010].

Klinsky, S., & Dowlatabadi, H.(2009).Conceptualisations of Justice in Climate Policy. [Synthesis article].Climate Policy, 9, 21.

Luck, Gary W., K. M. A. Chan, John P. Fay. “Protecting ecosystem services and biodiversity in the world’s watersheds”. Conservation Letters 2: 179-188 (2009) doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2009.00064.x. [Recommended on Faculty 1000 Biology: http://www.f1000biology.com/article/id/1163640/evaluation]

Martins E.G., Hinch S.G., Patterson D.A., Hague M.J., Cooke S.J., Miller K.M., Lapointe M.F., English K.K. and Farrell A.P. Effects of river temperature and climate warming on stock-specific survival of adult migrating Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Accepted to Global Change Biology.

Mathes, M.T.,  S. G. Hinch, S. J. Cooke, G.T. Crossin, D. A. Patterson, A.G. Lotto, and A. P. Farrell. 2010. Effect of water temperature, timing, physiological condition and lake thermal refugia on migrating adult Weaver Creek sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 67:70-84.

McDaniels, T, Hagerman, S, Ronalds, L. Dowlatabadi, H, & Longstaff, H (2009 submitted). Decision processes for fostering ecological adaptive capacity: the Flathead Valley analogy.  Global Environmental Change.

Mellina, E., and S.G. Hinch. 2009. A meta-analysis of stream habitat, and salmonid density and biomass responses to clear-cut logging: the importance of stream cleaning. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 39: 1280-1301.

Miller, K.M., A. D. Schulze, N. Ginther, S. Li, D. A. Patterson, A.P. Farrell and S.G. Hinch. 2009. Salmon Spawning Migration: Metabolic Shifts and Environmental Triggers. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics, 4: 75-89.

Moslemi, J.M., K.A. Capps, M.S. Johnson, J. Maul, P.B. McIntyre, A.M. Melvin, T.M. Vadas, D.M. Vallano, J.M. Watkins, and M. Weiss (2009). Training tomorrow’s environmental problem-solvers: an integrative approach to graduate education. BioScience 59:514-521. doi:10.1025/bio.2009.59.6.10 [June 2009].

Nadeau, P.S., S.G. Hinch, K.A. Hruska, L.B. Pon, and D.A. Patterson. The effects of experimental energy depletion on the physiological condition and survival of adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) during spawning migration. Environmental Biology of Fishes. Published online Feb. 24, 2010.

Pidgeon, N., Harthorn, B., Satterfield, T. (2009) “Nanotech: good or bad?” The Chemical Engineer. October 2009: 48-50

Pon, L.B., S.G. Hinch, S.J. Cooke, D.A. Patterson, and A. Farrell. 2009. A comparison of the physiological condition of migrant adult sockeye salmon and their attraction into the fishway at Seton River Dam British Columbia under three operational water discharge rates. North Amer. J. Fish. Manag. 29:1195-1205.

Öberg, G. 2009. Facilitating interdisciplinary work: using quality assessment to create common ground. Higher Education 57: 405-415 (Published on-line March 2008: DOI 10.1007/s10734008-9147-z

Olshansky, R.B. and S.E. Chang. 2009. “Planning for Disaster Recovery: Emerging Research Needs and Challenges,” Journal of Progress in Planning, special issue on Emerging Research Agendas in Urban Planning, Vol.72, pp.200-209.

Pon, L.B., Hinch, S.G., Cooke, S.J., Patterson, D.A. and Farrell, A.P. 2009. Physiological, energetic, and behavioural correlates of successful fishway passage of adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Seton River, British Columbia. J. Fish Biol. 74:1323-1336.

Roscoe, D.W., Hinch, S.G., Cooke, S.J., Patterson, D.A. 2010. Behaviour and thermal experience of adult sockeye salmon migrating through stratified lakes near spawning grounds: the roles of reproductive and energetic states. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 19: 51-62.

Roscoe, D.W., Hinch, S.G., Cooke, S.J., Patterson, D.A. 2010. Fishway passage and post-passage mortality of up-river migrating sockeye salmon in the Seton River, British Columbia. River Research and Applications, in press.

Roscoe, D.W. and S.G. Hinch. 2010. Effectiveness monitoring of fish passage facilities: historical trends, geographic patterns, and future directions. Fish and Fisheries. 11: 12-33.

Sandblom, E., T.D. Clark, S.G. Hinch and A.P. Farrell. 2009. Sex-specific differences in cardiac control and haematology of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) approaching their spawning grounds. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 297: R1136-R1143.

Shaw, A, Sheppard, S, Burch, S, Flanders, D, Wiek, A, Carmichael, J, Robinson, J, and Cohen,  S.  “Making local futures tangible’ – Synthesizing, downscaling, and visualizing climate change scenarios for participatory capacity building”, Global Environmental Change 19 (2009) 447–463

Vignola, R., Koellner, T., Schulz, R. McDaniels, T. 2010. Decision making by farmers regarding ecosystem services: factors affecting soil conservation efforts in Costa Rica. Land Use Policy. (In press).

Wibeck, V., Abrandt Dahlgren, M. and Öberg, G. 2010 Learning in focus groups: an analytical dimension for enhancing focus group research. In “Data Collection” W. Paul Vogt (Ed) SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods. SAGE Publications. (in press)

S. Yavari, S.E. Chang, and K.J. Elwood. “Modeling Post-Earthquake Functionality of Health Care Facilities.” Earthquake Spectra. (Accepted).

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