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Lauren E Wiesebron
Lauren E Wiesebron
Netherlands Institute of Sea Research
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Snake River sockeye and Chinook salmon in a changing climate: Implications for upstream migration survival during recent extreme and future climates
LG Crozier, JE Siegel, LE Wiesebron, EM Trujillo, BJ Burke, BP Sandford, ...
PLoS One 15 (9), e0238886, 2020
662020
Sediment bulk density effects on benthic macrofauna burrowing and bioturbation behavior
LE Wiesebron, N Steiner, C Morys, T Ysebaert, TJ Bouma
Frontiers in marine science 8, 707785, 2021
262021
Human dimensions of tidal energy: A review of theories and frameworks
LD Jenkins, SJ Dreyer, HJ Polis, E Beaver, AA Kowalski, HL Linder, ...
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 97, 323-337, 2018
212018
Comparing nekton distributions at two tidal energy sites suggests potential for generic environmental monitoring
LE Wiesebron, JK Horne, BE Scott, BJ Williamson
International journal of marine energy 16, 235-249, 2016
162016
Characterizing biological impacts at marine renewable energy sites
LE Wiesebron, JK Horne, AN Hendrix
International Journal of Marine Energy 14, 27-40, 2016
142016
Environmentally triggered shifts in steelhead migration behavior and consequences for survival in the mid-Columbia River
JE Siegel, LG Crozier, LE Wiesebron, DL Widener
Plos one 16 (5), e0250831, 2021
62021
River conditions, fisheries and fish history drive variation in upstream survival and fallback for Upper Columbia River spring and Snake River spring/summer Chinook salmon …
L Crozier, L Wiesebron, E Dorfmeier, B Burke
Seattle (WA): National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science …, 2017
52017
Evaluating biological characteristics of marine renewable energy sites for environmental monitoring
LE Wiesebron
32015
Reframing steelhead migration behavior: A population perspective on migration rate and survival through the Columbia and Snake rivers
LG Crozier, LE Wiesebron, BJ Burke, D Widener, T Marsh
22021
Contrasting strategies to cope with storm‐induced erosion events: a flume study comparing a native vs. introduced bivalve
L Wiesebron, L Teeuw, J van Dalen, L van Ijzerloo, K Troost, B Walles, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 67 (11), 2572-2585, 2022
12022
Development of benthos and birds in an intertidal area created for coastal defence (Scheldt estuary, the Netherlands)
B Walles, E Brummelhuis, J van der Pool, L Wiesebron, T Ysebaert
Wageningen Marine Research, 2019
12019
Quantifying Change and Impact Thresholds for Biological Monitoring at Marine Renewable Energy Sites
L Wiesebron, N Hendrix, B Williamson
2015 Marine Energy Technology, 2015
12015
Identifying the drivers of sediment strength and erosion resistance in natural and restored tidal marshes
M Stoorvogel, S Temmerman, J van de Koppel, J de Smit, L Wiesebron, ...
EGU24, 2024
2024
Weathering the storm: How benthic macrofauna respond to dynamic intertidal sediments
LE Wiesebron
Utrecht University, 2023
2023
Small differences in diet facilitate the coexistence of three forage fish species in an inshore Northern Patagonian habitat
LE Wiesebron, LR Castro, S Soto, J Castillo
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 792377, 2022
2022
Perkpolder-Phase 2 (2019-2024): the transition from a freshwater agricultural area to a saltwater nature reserve
C Cheng, S van Donk, B Walles, T Ysebaert, J van Belzen, L Wiesebron, ...
Wageningen Marine Research, 2021
2021
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