Jason B Dunham
I am a Supervisory Research Ecologist at the Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center in Corvallis, Oregon
My research is focused on landscape ecology of aquatic ecosystems, conservation biology of focal species, ecology of natural disturbance, biological invasions, and monitoring.
Professional Experience
2005 - Present: USGS, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Supervisory Research Ecologist, Corvallis, Oregon
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. Ecology Evolution and Conservation Biology, University of Nevada, Reno, NV
Science and Products
Aquatic & Landscape Ecology Research Team (FRESC)
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
Large wood and in-stream habitat for juvenile coho salmon and larval lampreys in a Pacific Northwest stream
Conservation challenges and research needs for Pacific lamprey in the Columbia River Basin
Aquatic-riparian systems
Thermal regimes, nonnative trout, and their influences on native Bull Trout in the Upper Klamath River Basin, Oregon
Factors influencing movement of two migratory fishes within the tailrace of a large neotropical dam and their implications for hydropower impacts
The reintroduction landscape: Finding success at the intersection of ecological, social, and institutional dimensions
Does resolution of flow field observation influence apparent habitat use and energy expenditure in juvenile coho salmon?
Aquatic biodiversity in forests: A weak link in ecosystem services resilience
Conservation of native Pacific trout diversity in western North America
CDMetaPOP: An individual-based, eco-evolutionary model for spatially explicit simulation of landscape demogenetics
A simple prioritization tool to diagnose impairment of stream temperature for coldwater fishes in the Great Basin
Impacts of climatic variation on trout: A global synthesis and path forward
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
To request an interview, contact fresc_outreach@usgs.gov or call (541) 750-1030.
Science and Products
Aquatic & Landscape Ecology Research Team (FRESC)
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
Large wood and in-stream habitat for juvenile coho salmon and larval lampreys in a Pacific Northwest stream
Conservation challenges and research needs for Pacific lamprey in the Columbia River Basin
Aquatic-riparian systems
Thermal regimes, nonnative trout, and their influences on native Bull Trout in the Upper Klamath River Basin, Oregon
Factors influencing movement of two migratory fishes within the tailrace of a large neotropical dam and their implications for hydropower impacts
The reintroduction landscape: Finding success at the intersection of ecological, social, and institutional dimensions
Does resolution of flow field observation influence apparent habitat use and energy expenditure in juvenile coho salmon?
Aquatic biodiversity in forests: A weak link in ecosystem services resilience
Conservation of native Pacific trout diversity in western North America
CDMetaPOP: An individual-based, eco-evolutionary model for spatially explicit simulation of landscape demogenetics
A simple prioritization tool to diagnose impairment of stream temperature for coldwater fishes in the Great Basin
Impacts of climatic variation on trout: A global synthesis and path forward
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
To request an interview, contact fresc_outreach@usgs.gov or call (541) 750-1030.