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Dunham, J., J.R. Benjamin, D.J. Lawrence, and K. Clifford. In press. Resist, accept, and direct responses to biological invasions: A social–ecological perspective. Fisheries Management and Ecology.
Lynch, A.J., F.J. Rahel, D. Limpinsel, S.A. Sethi, A.C. Engman, D.J. Lawrence, K.E. Mills, W. Morrison, J.O. Peterson, and M.T. Porath. In press. Ecological and social strategies for managing fisheries using the Resist‐Accept‐Direct (RAD) framework. Fisheries Management and Ecology.
Lawrence, D.J., A.N. Runyon, J.E. Gross, G.W. Schuurman, and B.W. Miller. 2021. Divergent, plausible, and relevant climate futures for near- and long-term resource planning. Climatic Change 167:38.
Karasov-Olson, A., M.W. Schwartz, J.D. Olden, S. Skikne, J.J. Hellmann, S. Allen, C. Brigham, D. Buttke, D.J. Lawrence, A.J. Miller-Rushing, J.T. Morisette, G.W. Schuurman, M. Trammell, and C. Hawkins Hoffman. 2021. Co-development of a risk assessment strategy for managed relocation. Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2:e12092.
Schuurman, G.W., D.N. Cole, A.E. Cravens, S. Covington, S.D. Crausbay, C. Hawkins Hoffman, D.J. Lawrence, D.R. Magness, J.M. Morton, E.A. Nelson, and R. O’Malley. In press. Navigating ecological transformation: resist-accept-direct (RAD) as a path to a new resource management paradigm. BioScience.
Crausbay, S., H.R. Sofaer, A.E. Cravens, B.C. Chaffin, K.R. Clifford, J.E. Gross, C.N. Knapp, D.J. Lawrence, D.R. Magness, A.J. Miller-Rushing, G.W. Schuurman, and C.S. Stevens-Rumann. In press. A science agenda to support natural resource management decisions in an era of ecological transformation. BioScience.
Lynch, A.J., L.M. Thompson, E.A. Beever, D.N. Cole, A.C. Engman, C. Hawkins Hoffman, S.T. Jackson, T.J. Krabbenhoft, D.J. Lawrence, D. Limpinsel, R.T. Magill, T.A. Melvin, J.M. Morton, R.A. Newman, J.O. Peterson, M.T. Porath, F.J. Rahel, G.W. Schuurman, S.A. Sethi, and J.L. Wilkening. 2021. Managing for R-A-Dical Change: Resist, Accept, or Direct Ecosystem Transformation. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 19:461-469.
Thurman, L.L., B.A. Stein, E.A. Beever, W. Foden, S.R. Geange, N. Green, J.E. Gross, D.J. Lawrence, O. LeDee, J.D. Olden, L.M. Thompson, and B.E. Young. 2020. Persist in place or shift in space? Evaluating the adaptive capacity of species to climate change. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 18:520-528.
Thompson, L. M., A.J. Lynch, E.A. Beever, A.C. Engman, J.A. Falke, S.T. Jackson, T.J. Krabbenhoft, D.J. Lawrence, D. Limpinsel, R.T. Magill, T.A. Melvin, J.M. Morton, R.A. Newman, J.O. Peterson, M.T. Porath, F.J. Rahel, S.A. Sethi, and J.L. Wilkening. 2021. Responding to Ecosystem Transformation: Resist, Accept, or Direct? Fisheries 46:8-21.
Van Dusen, P., B. Rajagopalan, D.J. Lawrence, L.E. Condon, G. Smillie, S. Gangopadhyay, and T. Pruitt. 2020. 21st Century flood risk projections at select sites for the U.S. National Park Service. Climate Risk Management 28:100211.
Runyon, A.N., A.R. Carlson, J.E. Gross, D.J. Lawrence, and G.W. Schuurman. 2020. Repeatable approaches to work with scientific uncertainty and advance climate change adaptation in US national parks. Parks Stewardship Forum 36:98-104.
Battaglin, W., L. Hay, D.J. Lawrence, G. McCabe, and P. Norton. 2020. Baseline conditions and projected future hydro-climatic change in national parks in the conterminous United States. Water 12:1704.
Rubenson, E.S., D.J. Lawrence, and J.D. Olden. 2020. Threats to rearing juvenile chinook salmon from nonnative smallmouth bass inferred from stable isotope and fatty acid biomarkers. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 149:350-363.
Carim K.J., T.M. Wilcox, M. Anderson, D.J. Lawrence, M.K. Young, K.S. McKelvey, and M.K. Schwartz. 2016. An environmental DNA marker for detecting nonnative brown trout in the western United States. Conservation Genetics Resource 8:259-261.
Lawrence, D.J., D.A. Beauchamp, and J.D. Olden. 2015. Life-stage-specific physiology defines invasion extent of a riverine fish. Journal of Animal Ecology 84:879-888.
Lawrence, D.J., B. Stewart-Koster, J.D. Olden, A.S. Ruesch, C. E. Torgersen, J. J. Lawler, D. P. Butcher, and J. K. Crown. 2014. The interactive effects of climate change, riparian management, and a non-native predator on stream-rearing salmon. Ecological Applications 24:895-912.
Kuehne, L.M., L.A. Twardochleb, K.J. Fritschie, D.J. Lawrence, P.P. Gibson, B. Steward-Koster, and J.D. Olden. 2014. Practical science communication strategies for graduate students. Conservation Biology 28:1225-1235.
Lawrence, D.J., J.D. Olden, and C. E. Torgersen. 2012. Spatiotemporal patterns and habitat associations of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) invading salmon-rearing habitat. Freshwater Biology 57:1929-1946.
Ruesch, A., C. Torgersen, J. Lawler, J. Olden, E. Peterson, C.Volk, and D.J. Lawrence. 2012. Projected climate-induced habitat loss for salmonids in the John Day river network, Oregon, U.S.A. Conservation Biology 26:873-882.
*Lawrence, D.J., E.R. Larson, C.A. Reidy Liermann, M.C. Mims, T.K. Pool, and J.D. Olden. 2011. National parks as protected areas for U.S. freshwater fish diversity. Conservation Letters 4:364-371. (Awarded Society of Conservation Biology’s North American graduate student Paper of the Year).
Lawrence, D.J. and J.R. Cordell. 2010. Relative contributions of domestic and foreign sourced ballast water to propagule pressure in Puget Sound, Washington, USA. Biological Conservation 143:700-709.
Cordell, J.R., D.J. Lawrence, N.C. Ferm, L.M. Tear, S.S. Smith, and R.P. Herwig. 2009. Factors influencing non-indigenous species in the ballast water of ships arriving at ports in Puget Sound, Washington, United States. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 19:322-343.
Matousek, R.C., D.W. Hill, R.P. Herwig, J.R. Cordell, B.C. Nielsen, N.C. Ferm, D.J. Lawrence, and J. C. Perrins. 2006. Electrolytic sodium hypochlorite system for treatment of ballast water. Journal of Ship Production 22:160-171.
Lawrence, D.J., M.J. Dagg, H. Liu, S.R. Cummings, P.B. Ortner, and C. Kelble. 2004. Wind events and benthic-pelagic coupling in a shallow subtropical bay in Florida. Marine Ecological Progress Series 266:1-13.
Lawrence, D.J., I. Valiela, and G. Tomasky. 2004. Estuarine calanoid copepod abundance in relation to season, salinity, and land-derived nitrogen loading, Waquoit Bay, MA. Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science 61:547-557.
Dagg, M.J., R. Benner, S. Lohrenz, J. O’Donnell, and D.J. Lawrence. 2004. Transformation of dissolved and particulate materials on continental shelves influenced by large rivers: plume processes. Continental Shelf Research 24:833-858.
Valiela, I., J.L. Bowen, M.L. Cole, K.D. Kroeger, D.J. Lawrence, W.J. Pabich, G. Tomasky, and S. Mazzilli. 2001. Following up on a Margalevian concept: Interactions and exchanges among adjacent parcels of coastal landscapes. Scientia Marina 65 (Suppl. 2):215-229.
Cubbage, A., D.J. Lawrence, G. Tomasky, and I. Valiela. 1999. Relationship of reproductive output in Acartia tonsa, chlorophyll concentration, and land-derived nitrogen loads in estuaries of Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts. Biological Bulletin 197:294-295.
Lynch, A.J., F.J. Rahel, D. Limpinsel, S.A. Sethi, A.C. Engman, D.J. Lawrence, K.E. Mills, W. Morrison, J.O. Peterson, and M.T. Porath. In press. Ecological and social strategies for managing fisheries using the Resist‐Accept‐Direct (RAD) framework. Fisheries Management and Ecology.
Lawrence, D.J., A.N. Runyon, J.E. Gross, G.W. Schuurman, and B.W. Miller. 2021. Divergent, plausible, and relevant climate futures for near- and long-term resource planning. Climatic Change 167:38.
Karasov-Olson, A., M.W. Schwartz, J.D. Olden, S. Skikne, J.J. Hellmann, S. Allen, C. Brigham, D. Buttke, D.J. Lawrence, A.J. Miller-Rushing, J.T. Morisette, G.W. Schuurman, M. Trammell, and C. Hawkins Hoffman. 2021. Co-development of a risk assessment strategy for managed relocation. Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2:e12092.
Schuurman, G.W., D.N. Cole, A.E. Cravens, S. Covington, S.D. Crausbay, C. Hawkins Hoffman, D.J. Lawrence, D.R. Magness, J.M. Morton, E.A. Nelson, and R. O’Malley. In press. Navigating ecological transformation: resist-accept-direct (RAD) as a path to a new resource management paradigm. BioScience.
Crausbay, S., H.R. Sofaer, A.E. Cravens, B.C. Chaffin, K.R. Clifford, J.E. Gross, C.N. Knapp, D.J. Lawrence, D.R. Magness, A.J. Miller-Rushing, G.W. Schuurman, and C.S. Stevens-Rumann. In press. A science agenda to support natural resource management decisions in an era of ecological transformation. BioScience.
Lynch, A.J., L.M. Thompson, E.A. Beever, D.N. Cole, A.C. Engman, C. Hawkins Hoffman, S.T. Jackson, T.J. Krabbenhoft, D.J. Lawrence, D. Limpinsel, R.T. Magill, T.A. Melvin, J.M. Morton, R.A. Newman, J.O. Peterson, M.T. Porath, F.J. Rahel, G.W. Schuurman, S.A. Sethi, and J.L. Wilkening. 2021. Managing for R-A-Dical Change: Resist, Accept, or Direct Ecosystem Transformation. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 19:461-469.
Thurman, L.L., B.A. Stein, E.A. Beever, W. Foden, S.R. Geange, N. Green, J.E. Gross, D.J. Lawrence, O. LeDee, J.D. Olden, L.M. Thompson, and B.E. Young. 2020. Persist in place or shift in space? Evaluating the adaptive capacity of species to climate change. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 18:520-528.
Thompson, L. M., A.J. Lynch, E.A. Beever, A.C. Engman, J.A. Falke, S.T. Jackson, T.J. Krabbenhoft, D.J. Lawrence, D. Limpinsel, R.T. Magill, T.A. Melvin, J.M. Morton, R.A. Newman, J.O. Peterson, M.T. Porath, F.J. Rahel, S.A. Sethi, and J.L. Wilkening. 2021. Responding to Ecosystem Transformation: Resist, Accept, or Direct? Fisheries 46:8-21.
Van Dusen, P., B. Rajagopalan, D.J. Lawrence, L.E. Condon, G. Smillie, S. Gangopadhyay, and T. Pruitt. 2020. 21st Century flood risk projections at select sites for the U.S. National Park Service. Climate Risk Management 28:100211.
Runyon, A.N., A.R. Carlson, J.E. Gross, D.J. Lawrence, and G.W. Schuurman. 2020. Repeatable approaches to work with scientific uncertainty and advance climate change adaptation in US national parks. Parks Stewardship Forum 36:98-104.
Battaglin, W., L. Hay, D.J. Lawrence, G. McCabe, and P. Norton. 2020. Baseline conditions and projected future hydro-climatic change in national parks in the conterminous United States. Water 12:1704.
Rubenson, E.S., D.J. Lawrence, and J.D. Olden. 2020. Threats to rearing juvenile chinook salmon from nonnative smallmouth bass inferred from stable isotope and fatty acid biomarkers. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 149:350-363.
Carim K.J., T.M. Wilcox, M. Anderson, D.J. Lawrence, M.K. Young, K.S. McKelvey, and M.K. Schwartz. 2016. An environmental DNA marker for detecting nonnative brown trout in the western United States. Conservation Genetics Resource 8:259-261.
Lawrence, D.J., D.A. Beauchamp, and J.D. Olden. 2015. Life-stage-specific physiology defines invasion extent of a riverine fish. Journal of Animal Ecology 84:879-888.
Lawrence, D.J., B. Stewart-Koster, J.D. Olden, A.S. Ruesch, C. E. Torgersen, J. J. Lawler, D. P. Butcher, and J. K. Crown. 2014. The interactive effects of climate change, riparian management, and a non-native predator on stream-rearing salmon. Ecological Applications 24:895-912.
Kuehne, L.M., L.A. Twardochleb, K.J. Fritschie, D.J. Lawrence, P.P. Gibson, B. Steward-Koster, and J.D. Olden. 2014. Practical science communication strategies for graduate students. Conservation Biology 28:1225-1235.
Lawrence, D.J., J.D. Olden, and C. E. Torgersen. 2012. Spatiotemporal patterns and habitat associations of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) invading salmon-rearing habitat. Freshwater Biology 57:1929-1946.
Ruesch, A., C. Torgersen, J. Lawler, J. Olden, E. Peterson, C.Volk, and D.J. Lawrence. 2012. Projected climate-induced habitat loss for salmonids in the John Day river network, Oregon, U.S.A. Conservation Biology 26:873-882.
*Lawrence, D.J., E.R. Larson, C.A. Reidy Liermann, M.C. Mims, T.K. Pool, and J.D. Olden. 2011. National parks as protected areas for U.S. freshwater fish diversity. Conservation Letters 4:364-371. (Awarded Society of Conservation Biology’s North American graduate student Paper of the Year).
Lawrence, D.J. and J.R. Cordell. 2010. Relative contributions of domestic and foreign sourced ballast water to propagule pressure in Puget Sound, Washington, USA. Biological Conservation 143:700-709.
Cordell, J.R., D.J. Lawrence, N.C. Ferm, L.M. Tear, S.S. Smith, and R.P. Herwig. 2009. Factors influencing non-indigenous species in the ballast water of ships arriving at ports in Puget Sound, Washington, United States. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 19:322-343.
Matousek, R.C., D.W. Hill, R.P. Herwig, J.R. Cordell, B.C. Nielsen, N.C. Ferm, D.J. Lawrence, and J. C. Perrins. 2006. Electrolytic sodium hypochlorite system for treatment of ballast water. Journal of Ship Production 22:160-171.
Lawrence, D.J., M.J. Dagg, H. Liu, S.R. Cummings, P.B. Ortner, and C. Kelble. 2004. Wind events and benthic-pelagic coupling in a shallow subtropical bay in Florida. Marine Ecological Progress Series 266:1-13.
Lawrence, D.J., I. Valiela, and G. Tomasky. 2004. Estuarine calanoid copepod abundance in relation to season, salinity, and land-derived nitrogen loading, Waquoit Bay, MA. Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science 61:547-557.
Dagg, M.J., R. Benner, S. Lohrenz, J. O’Donnell, and D.J. Lawrence. 2004. Transformation of dissolved and particulate materials on continental shelves influenced by large rivers: plume processes. Continental Shelf Research 24:833-858.
Valiela, I., J.L. Bowen, M.L. Cole, K.D. Kroeger, D.J. Lawrence, W.J. Pabich, G. Tomasky, and S. Mazzilli. 2001. Following up on a Margalevian concept: Interactions and exchanges among adjacent parcels of coastal landscapes. Scientia Marina 65 (Suppl. 2):215-229.
Cubbage, A., D.J. Lawrence, G. Tomasky, and I. Valiela. 1999. Relationship of reproductive output in Acartia tonsa, chlorophyll concentration, and land-derived nitrogen loads in estuaries of Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts. Biological Bulletin 197:294-295.
Technical Reports
Glick, P., B. Stein, J. Star, J.E. Gross, C. Hawkins Hoffman, D.J. Lawrence, G. Schuurman, and D. Wojcik. 2021. Planning for a changing climate: climate-smart planning and management in the National Park Service. NPS Climate Change Response Program, Fort Collins, CO. https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2279647
Karasov-Olson, A., M.W. Schwartz, J.D. Olden, S. Skikne, J.J. Hellmann, S. Allen, C. Brigham, D. Buttke, D.J. Lawrence, A.J. Miller-Rushing, J.T. Morisette, G.W. Schuurman, M. Trammell, and C. Hawkins Hoffman. 2021. Ecological risk assessment of managed relocation as a climate change adaptation strategy. Natural Resource Report NPS/NRSS/CCRP/NRR—2021/2241. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. https://doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2284919
Schuurman, G.W., C. Hawkins Hoffman, D.N. Cole, D.J. Lawrence, J.M. Morton, D.R. Magness, A.E. Cravens, S. Covington, R. O’Malley, and N.A. Fisichelli. 2020. Resist-accept-direct (RAD)—a framework for the 21st-century natural resource manager. Natural Resource Report NPS/NRSS/CCRP/NRR—2020/ 2213. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. https://doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2283597
Lawrence, D.J. and A.N. Runyon. 2019. Implications of climate change for the water supply of the Chisos Mountains developed area: Big Bend National Park technical assistance request 4945. Natural Resource Report. NPS/NRSS/CCRP/NRR—2019/2045. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2267489
Karasov-Olson, A., M.W. Schwartz, J.D. Olden, S. Skikne, J.J. Hellmann, S. Allen, C. Brigham, D. Buttke, D.J. Lawrence, A.J. Miller-Rushing, J.T. Morisette, G.W. Schuurman, M. Trammell, and C. Hawkins Hoffman. 2021. Ecological risk assessment of managed relocation as a climate change adaptation strategy. Natural Resource Report NPS/NRSS/CCRP/NRR—2021/2241. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. https://doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2284919
Schuurman, G.W., C. Hawkins Hoffman, D.N. Cole, D.J. Lawrence, J.M. Morton, D.R. Magness, A.E. Cravens, S. Covington, R. O’Malley, and N.A. Fisichelli. 2020. Resist-accept-direct (RAD)—a framework for the 21st-century natural resource manager. Natural Resource Report NPS/NRSS/CCRP/NRR—2020/ 2213. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. https://doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2283597
Lawrence, D.J. and A.N. Runyon. 2019. Implications of climate change for the water supply of the Chisos Mountains developed area: Big Bend National Park technical assistance request 4945. Natural Resource Report. NPS/NRSS/CCRP/NRR—2019/2045. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2267489