Additional Information:
Selected Service:
- CeNCOOS Governing Council, 2012-present.
- NMFS green sturgeon recovery team, 2010-present.
- DOC-DOI BDCP Biological Opinion Task Force, 2010-present.
- Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking Project Science Management Committee, 2009-present.
- Central Valley Project Improvement Act Fish Program Independent Panel, 2008.
- NMFS Technical Recovery Team (Chair), Central Valley salmonids, 2003–2007.
- USGS Independent Review Panel, Humpback Chub Population Estimation, 2003.
- NMFS Biological Review Team, Green Sturgeon, 2002–present.
- NMFS Biological Review Team, Steelhead, 2003–present.
- NMFS Biological Review Team, Chinook Salmon, 1998–present.
Selected Publications:
Chapman, E. D., A. R. Hearn, C. Michel, P. T.
Sandstrom, A. J. Ammann, M. J. Thomas, G. P. Singer, M. L. Peterson, S. T.
Lindley, R. B. MacFarlane and A. P. Klimley. In press. Diel movements of
outmigrating Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) smolts in the
Sacramento/San Joaquin watershed. Environmental Biology of Fishes.
Michel, C.J., A.A. Ammann,
E.D. Chapman, P.T. Sandstrom, H.E. Fish, M.J. Thomas, G. P. Singer, S.T.
Lindley, A.P. Klimley and R.B. MacFarlane. In press. The effects of
environmental factors on the migratory movement patterns of Sacramento River
yearling late-fall run Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha). Environmental Biology of Fishes.
Rundio, D.E., and S.T.
Lindley. 2012. Reciprocal fluxes of stream and riparian invertebrates in a
coastal California basin with Mediterranean climate. Ecological Research. DOI:
10.1007/s11284-011-0920-6
Rundio, D.E., T.H. Williams,
D.E. Pearse and S.T. Lindley. 2012. Male-biased sex ratio of nonanadromous Oncorhynchus mykiss in a partially
migratory population in California. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. DOI:
10.1111/j.1600-0633.2011.00547.x
Huff, D. D., S. T. Lindley,
P. S. Rankin and E. A. Mora. 2011. Green sturgeon physical habitat use in the coastal
Pacific Ocean. PLOS One 6(9):e25156.
Fullerton, A.H., S.T.
Lindley, G.R. Pess, B.E. Feist, E.A. Steel, and P. McElhany. 2011. Human
influence on the spatial structure of threatened Pacific salmon metapopulations.
Conservation Biology 25: 932-944.
Lindley, S. T., D. L.
Erickson, M. L. Moser, G. Williams, O. P. Langness, B. W. McCovey, Jr., M.
Belchik, D. Vogel, W. Pinnix, J. T. Kelly, J. C. Heublein, and A. P. Klimley. 2011.
Electronic tagging of green sturgeon reveals population structure and movement
among estuaries. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140: 108-122.
Payne, J., K. Andrews,
C. Chittenden, G. Crossin, F. Goetz, S. Hinch, P. Levin, S. Lindley, M.
Melnychuk, T. Nelson, E. Rechisky, and D. Welch. 2010. Tracking Fish Movements
and Survival on the Northeast Pacific Shelf. In Life in the World's
Oceans: Diversity, Distribution and Abundance, A. D. McIntyre, ed. Blackwell.
(Oxford)
Lindley, S.
T., C. B. Grimes, M. S. Mohr, W. Peterson, J. Stein, J. Anderson, D. Bottom, L.
Botsford, C. Busack, T. Collier, J. Ferguson, A. Grover, D. Hankin, R. Kope, P.
Lawson, A. Low, B. MacFarlane, K. Moore, M. Palmer-Zwahlen, F. Schwing, J.
Smith, C. Tracy, R. Webb, B. Wells, and T. H. Williams. 2009. What caused the
Sacramento River fall chinook salmon stock collapse? NOAA Tech Memo NMFS-SWFSC
447.
Mora, E. A.,
S. T. Lindley, D. L. Erickson and A. P. Klimley. 2009. Do impassable dams and
flow regulation constrain the distribution of green sturgeon in the Sacramento
River, California? Journal of Applied Ichthyology 25(S2): 39-47.
Heublein, J. C., J. T. Kelly, C. E. Crocker, A. P.
Klimley, and S. T. Lindley. 2009. Migration of green sturgeon, Acipenser
medirostris, in the Sacramento River. Environmental Biology of Fishes
84(3): 245-258.
Rundio, D.E. and S. T. Lindley. 2008. Seasonal
patterns of terrestrial and aquatic prey abundance and their use by Oncorhynchus
mykiss in a coastal basin with a Mediterranean climate. Transactions of the
American Fisheries Society 137: 467-480.
Lindley, S. T., M. L. Moser, D. F. Erickson, M.
Belchik, D. Welch, E. Rechiski, J.T. Kelly, J. Heublein and A. P. Klimley.
2008. Marine migration of North American green sturgeon. Transactions of the
American Fisheries Society 137: 182-194.
Schick, R. S., and S. T. Lindley. 2007. Directed
connectivity among fish populations in a riverine network. Journal of Applied
Ecology 44: 1116-1126.
Moser, M. L. and S. T. Lindley. 2007. Use of
Washington estuaries by subadult and adult green sturgeon. Environmental
Biology of Fishes 79: 243-253.
Lindley, S. T., E. Mora, R. S. Schick, P. B. Adams,
J. J. Anderson, S. Greene, C. Hanson, B. P. May, D. McEwan, R. B. MacFarlane,
C. Swanson, and J. G. Williams. 2007. Framework for assessing viability of
Chinook salmon and steelhead in the Sacramento-San Joaquin basin. San Francisco
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