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Corey Phillis
Corey Phillis
Other namesCorey C Phillis
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Verified email at mwdh2o.com
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Endangered winter-run Chinook salmon rely on diverse rearing habitats in a highly altered landscape
CC Phillis, AM Sturrock, RC Johnson, PK Weber
Biological Conservation 217, 358-362, 2018
762018
Emergent stability in a large, free‐flowing watershed
JW Moore, MP Beakes, HK Nesbitt, JD Yeakel, DA Patterson, ...
Ecology 96 (2), 340-347, 2015
762015
Shifting Thresholds: Rapid Evolution of Migratory Life Histories in Steelhead/Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss
CC Phillis, JW Moore, M Buoro, SA Hayes, JC Garza, DE Pearse
Journal of Heredity 107 (1), 51-60, 2016
632016
Multiple pathways to conservation success
CC Phillis, SM O’Regan, SJ Green, JEB Bruce, SC Anderson, JN Linton, ...
Conservation Letters 6 (2), 98-106, 2013
552013
Evaluating otolith Sr/Ca as a tool for reconstructing estuarine habitat use
CC Phillis, DJ Ostrach, BL Ingram, PK Weber
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68 (2), 360-373, 2011
552011
Threatened salmon rely on a rare life history strategy in a warming landscape
F Cordoleani, CC Phillis, AM Sturrock, AM FitzGerald, A Malkassian, ...
Nature Climate Change 11 (11), 982-988, 2021
312021
Anthropogenic land-use signals propagate through stream food webs in a California, USA, watershed
JW Moore, TD Lambert, WN Heady, SE Honig, AMK Osterback, CC Phillis, ...
Limnologica 46, 124-130, 2014
162014
Isotopes and genes reveal freshwater origins of Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha aggregations in California’s coastal ocean
RC Johnson, JC Garza, RB MacFarlane, CB Grimes, CC Phillis, PL Koch, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2016
132016
Durability of environment–recruitment relationships in aquatic ecosystems: insights from long‐term monitoring in a highly modified estuary and implications for management
N Tamburello, BM Connors, D Fullerton, CC Phillis
Limnology and Oceanography 64 (S1), S223-S239, 2019
82019
Considerations for the development of a juvenile production estimate for Central Valley spring-run Chinook salmon
PA Nelson, M Baerwald, OT Burgess, E Bush, A Collins, F Cordoleani, ...
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 20 (2), 2022
32022
Variation in juvenile salmon growth opportunities across a shifting habitat mosaic
L Coleman, R Johnson, F Cordoleani, C Phillis, A Sturrock
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 20 (1), 2022
32022
The evolution, ecology, and restoration of anadromy in rainbow trout/steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss
CC Phillis
Dept. of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, 2014
22014
Age structure of natural versus hatchery-origin endangered Chinook salmon and implications for fisheries management in California
EK Chen, WH Satterthwaite, BJ Kormos, RC Johnson, CC Phillis, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 723, 37-55, 2023
12023
Machine learning forecasts to reduce risk of entrainment loss of endangered salmonids at large-scale water diversions in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California
MD Tillotson, J Hassrick, AL Collins, C Phillis
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 20 (2), 2022
12022
Life History Diversity in Central Valley Butte Creek Spring-run Chinook Salmon Population: Implications for Future Management
F Cordoleani, CC Phillis, G Whitman, A Sturrock, C Johnson
Technical report, State Water Contractors, Sacramento, CA, USA, 2021
12021
Restoring freshwater habitat mosaics to promote resilience of vulnerable salmon populations
F Cordoleani, CC Phillis, AM Sturrock, M Willmes, G Whitman, E Holmes, ...
Ecosphere 15 (3), e4803, 2024
2024
Imperfect detection and misidentification affect inferences from data informing water operation decisions
JE Kirsch, JT Peterson, A Duarte, D Goodman, A Goodman, ...
North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 2024
2024
Monitoring Steelhead Populations in the San Joaquin Basin-Life-History Variation in Oncorhynchus mykiss
M Beakes, C Phillis
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