Banish, N. 2003. Diel summer habitat use by bull trout, Salvelinus confluentus, in Eastern Cascade streams. Masters Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
McCargo, J. W. 2004. Influence of drought on seasonal fish assemblages and habitat in the Lower Flint River Basin, Georgia. Masters Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Whitehead, A. 2004. Optimal harvest of shovelnose sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus Rafinesque) in the Wabash River, Illinois. Masters Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
McPherson, R. D. 2005. An assessment of fish community structure and seasonal habitat use of headwater confined channels and headwater wetlands in the lower Flint River Basin, southwest Georgia. Masters Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Ruiz, J.C. 2005. An evaluation of the relative influence of spatial, statistical, and biological factors on the accuracy of stream fish species presence models Masters Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Shea, C. P. 2005. Fish habitat use and assemblage structure in regulated and unregulated reaches of a large southeastern warmwater stream. Masters Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Bickerstaff, W.J. 2007. Passive sampling model of warm water species in north Georgia streams. Senior Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Craven, S.W. 2007. Evaluation of the influence of thermal and hydrologic regime on native fish communities in the upper Chattahoochee River. Masters Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Dennard, S. 2007. The life history of Cambarus halli, an endemic crayfish of the Tallapoosa River. Senior Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Meador, J. M. 2008. The development and evaluation of a freshwater mussel sampling protocol for a large lowland river. Masters Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Price, A.L. 2008.Development and evaluation of sampling protocols for at-risk fishes in wadeable warmwater streams. MS Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Fauver, R.J. 2008. The Influence of Land-Based Activities on Contaminants in Riverine Systems. MS Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens
Dycus, J.C. 2011. Demography of freshwater mussels within the Lower Flint River Basin, southwest Georgia. Master’s Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Kirsch, J.E. 2011. A multi-scaled approach to evaluating the fish community structure within southern Appalachian streams. Master’s Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens.
Shea, C.P. 2011. Water resource management under uncertainty: approaches for the management and conservation of freshwater mussel species in the lower Flint River Basin, Georgia. PhD Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens.
Trushel, B.E. 2013. Influence of multi-scale factors on sportfish structural indices in small- to medium-sized impoundments in Georgia, U.S.: Implications for successful fisheries management. Master’s Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens. (Co-advised with Cecil Jennings)
Romito, A.M. 2014. A structured approach to interagency and cross-jurisdictional monitoring and management of Sea Otters (Enhydra Lutris Kenyoni) and Brown Bears (Ursus Arctos) in Alaska PhD Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens. (Co-advised with Michael Conroy)
Saenz, J. 2014. Patch dynamics of desert fishes in the arid wetlands of western Utah, Master’s Thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Kurnianto, S. 2017. The Eco-hydrology Associated with Land Cover Changes in Tropical Peatlands. PhD Dissertation, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Barajas, M.F. 2017. Development of a Structured Adaptive Approach to Klamath Basin Sucker Recovery Planning. MS Thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
McDonnell, K.N. 2019. The Influence of Scale in a Structured Decision-Making Framework for Chinook Salmon Management. PhD Dissertation, Oregon State University.
Pollock, A.M. 2019. Comparing Migratory Patterns and Survival Between Wild and Wild Fish Surrogate Juvenile Spring Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Master of Science Thesis, Oregon State University. (co-advised with David Noakes)
Whitlock, S.L. 2019. Towards an Integrated Decision Tool for Managing Visitor Restrictions in Glacier Bay National Park. PhD Dissertation, Oregon State University.
Neal, W.T. 2020. Evaluating the Effects of a Parasitic Copepod (Salmincola californiensis) on the Performance of Juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) . Master of Science Thesis, Oregon State University.
Jensen, A. 2021. Value of Prior and Novel Information in Managing a Mixed-Stock Recreational Chinook Salmon Fishery. PhD Dissertation, Oregon State University.