Publications
- Rundio, D.E., R. Rivera, and P.S. Weiss-Penzias. 2022. High mercury concentrations in steelhead/rainbow trout, sculpin, and terrestrial invertebrates in a stream-riparian food web in coastal California. Ecotoxicology 31: 1506–1519.
- Rundio, D.E. and Lindley, S.T. 2021. Importance of non-native isopods and other terrestrial prey resources to steelhead/rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss in coastal streams in Big Sur, California. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.
- Donohoe, C.J., D.E. Rundio, D.E. Pearse, and T.H. Williams. 2021. Straying and life history of adult steelhead in a small California coastal stream revealed by otolith natural tags and genetic stock identification. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 41:711-723.
- Rundio, D.E., J.C. Garza, S.T. Lindley, T.H. Williams, and D.E. Pearse. 2021. Differences in growth and condition of juvenile Oncorhynchus mykiss related to sex and a migration-associated genomic region. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78:322-331.
- Pearse, D.E., N.J. Barson, T.N. Ome, G. Gao, M.A. Campbell, A. Abadia-Cardoso, E.C. Anderson, D.E. Rundio, T. H. Williams, K.A. Naish, T. Moen, S. Liu, M. Kent, M. Moser, D.R. Minkley, E.B. Rondeau, M.S.O. Brieuc, S.R. Sandve, M. R. Miller, L. Cedillo, K. Baruch, A.G. Hernandez, G. Ben-Zvi, D. Shem-Tov, O. Barad, K. Kuzishchin, J.C. Garza, S.T. Lindley, B. F. Koop, G.H. Thorgaard, Y. Palti, and S. Lien. 2019. Sex-dependent dominance maintains migration supergene in rainbow trout. Nature Ecology and Evolution 3:1731-1742.
- 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 27:539-550.
- 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 21:293-299.
- Rundio, D. E. 2009. Community-habitat relationships in coastal streams in Big Sur, California, USA: travertine influences macroinvertebrate abundance and community structure. Hydrobiologia 620:91-108.
(Big Creek photos courtesy Lobsang Wangdu/UC Natural Reserve System)