Fred H. Everest

1.7k total citations
25 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Fred H. Everest is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Fred H. Everest has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 8 papers in Ecology and 6 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Fred H. Everest's work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (14 papers), Forest Management and Policy (3 papers) and Rangeland and Wildlife Management (3 papers). Fred H. Everest is often cited by papers focused on Fish Ecology and Management Studies (14 papers), Forest Management and Policy (3 papers) and Rangeland and Wildlife Management (3 papers). Fred H. Everest collaborates with scholars based in United States. Fred H. Everest's co-authors include D. W. Chapman, Gordon H. Reeves, T. C. Bjornn, J.Michael Redding, Carl B. Schreck, James R. Sedell, James D. Hall, J. R. Sedell, J. C. Scrivener and K V. Koski and has published in prestigious journals such as Limnology and Oceanography, Landscape and Urban Planning and Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Fred H. Everest

24 papers receiving 728 citations

Peers

Fred H. Everest
Dale A. McCullough United States
Carl J. Cederholm United States
John R. Moring United States
Mason D. Bryant United States
Brian R. Fransen United States
Walter G. Duffy United States
William S. Platts United States
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All Works

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Halupka, Karl C., Mary F. Willson, Mason D. Bryant, Fred H. Everest, & Anthony J. Gharrett. (2003). Conservation of Population Diversity of Pacific Salmon in Southeast Alaska. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 23(4). 1057–1086. 14 indexed citations
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Shaw, Charles G., Fred H. Everest, & Douglas N. Swanston. (2000). Working with knowledge at the science/policy interface: a unique example from developing the Tongass Land Management Plan. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 27(1-3). 377–387. 16 indexed citations
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Swanston, Douglas N., et al.. (1999). INDEPENDENT SCIENTIFIC REVIEW IN NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT : A RECENT EXAMPLE FROM THE TONGASS LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN. Northwest Science. 73(1). 58–62. 4 indexed citations
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Bryant, Mason D. & Fred H. Everest. (1998). Management and condition of watersheds in southeast Alaska: The persistence of anadromous salmon. Northwest Science. 72(4). 249–267. 4 indexed citations
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Reeves, Gordon H., Fred H. Everest, & James R. Sedell. (1993). Diversity of Juvenile Anadromous Salmonid Assemblages in Coastal Oregon Basins with Different Levels of Timber Harvest. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 122(3). 309–317. 80 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H., J. R. Sedell, Gordon H. Reeves, & Mason D. Bryant. (1991). Planning and Evaluating Habitat Projects for Anadromous Salmonids. ScholarWorks@UMassAmherst (University of Massachusetts Amherst). 68. 5 indexed citations
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Reeves, Gordon H. & Fred H. Everest. (1988). A food delivery system for laboratory streams. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 66(3). 755–758. 2 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H., Robert L. Beschta, J. C. Scrivener, et al.. (1987). Fine sediment and salmonid production: a paradox. 117 indexed citations
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Redding, J.Michael, Carl B. Schreck, & Fred H. Everest. (1987). Physiological Effects on Coho Salmon and Steelhead of Exposure to Suspended Solids. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 116(5). 737–744. 115 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H. & J. Daniel Rodgers. (1982). Two Economical Photoperiod Controls for Laboratory Studies. The Progressive Fish-Culturist. 44(2). 113–114. 5 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H., et al.. (1982). The sport fishing resource of the National Forests: its extent, recreational use, and value.. 2 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H. & William R. Meehan. (1981). Forest Management and Anadromous Fish Habitat Productivity. 20 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H., et al.. (1980). An improved tri-tube cryogenic gravel sampler /. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 4 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H.. (1978). Diver-operated Device for Immobilizing Fish with a Small Explosive Charge. The Progressive Fish-Culturist. 40(3). 121–122. 2 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H.. (1973). Ecology and Management of Summer Steelhead in the Rogue River. 43 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H. & D. W. Chapman. (1972). Habitat Selection and Spatial Interaction by Juvenile Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Trout in Two Idaho Streams. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 29(1). 91–100. 268 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H., et al.. (1967). Cold Branding for Field use in Marking Juvenile Salmonids. The Progressive Fish-Culturist. 29(3). 175–176. 21 indexed citations
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Everest, Fred H.. (1967). MIDGET BENTZEL CURRENT SPEED TUBE FOR ECOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS1. Limnology and Oceanography. 12(1). 179–180. 26 indexed citations

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