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Ryan A McManamay

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Scientific Data|March 20, 2025
United States multi-sector land use and land cover base maps to support human and Earth system modelsJay Oliver, Ryan A McManamay
Ecology and Evolution|August 23, 2016
Filling in the GAPS: evaluating completeness and coverage of open-access biodiversity databases in the United StatesMatthew J Troia, Ryan A McManamay
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|August 11, 2015
Hydrologic filtering of fish life history strategies across the United States: implications for stream flow alterationRyan A McManamay, Emmanuel A Frimpong
Scientific Data|February 13, 2019
A stream classification system for the conterminous United StatesRyan A McManamay, Christopher R DeRolph
Scientific Data|April 21, 2022
U.S. national water and energy land dataset for integrated multisector dynamics researchJillian Sturtevant, Ryan A McManamay, Christopher R DeRolph
Scientific Reports|February 20, 2020
Multi-model Hydroclimate Projections for the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin in the Southeastern United StatesSudershan Gangrade, Shih-Chieh Kao, Ryan A McManamay
Data in Brief|May 20, 2020
A dataset of eco-evidence tools to inform early-stage environmental impact assessments of hydropower developmentRyan A McManamay, Esther S Parish, Christopher R DeRolph
Scientific Data|July 28, 2022
Mapping hydrologic alteration and ecological consequences in stream reaches of the conterminous United StatesRyan A McManamay, Rob George, Ryan R Morrison, et al.
Methodsx|April 18, 2020
Methods for integrating high-resolution land, climate, and infrastructure scenarios in a hydrologic simulation modelSujithkumar Surendran Nair, Ryan A McManamay, Christopher R Derolph, et al.
Environmental Management|April 30, 2013
Application of the ELOHA framework to regulated rivers in the Upper Tennessee River Basin: a case studyRyan A McManamay, Donald J Orth, Charles A Dolloff, et al.
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Scientific Data|March 20, 2025
United States multi-sector land use and land cover base maps to support human and Earth system modelsJay Oliver, Ryan A McManamay
Ecology and Evolution|August 23, 2016
Filling in the GAPS: evaluating completeness and coverage of open-access biodiversity databases in the United StatesMatthew J Troia, Ryan A McManamay
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|August 11, 2015
Hydrologic filtering of fish life history strategies across the United States: implications for stream flow alterationRyan A McManamay, Emmanuel A Frimpong
Scientific Data|February 13, 2019
A stream classification system for the conterminous United StatesRyan A McManamay, Christopher R DeRolph
Scientific Data|April 21, 2022
U.S. national water and energy land dataset for integrated multisector dynamics researchJillian Sturtevant, Ryan A McManamay, Christopher R DeRolph
Scientific Reports|February 20, 2020
Multi-model Hydroclimate Projections for the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin in the Southeastern United StatesSudershan Gangrade, Shih-Chieh Kao, Ryan A McManamay
Data in Brief|May 20, 2020
A dataset of eco-evidence tools to inform early-stage environmental impact assessments of hydropower developmentRyan A McManamay, Esther S Parish, Christopher R DeRolph
Scientific Data|July 28, 2022
Mapping hydrologic alteration and ecological consequences in stream reaches of the conterminous United StatesRyan A McManamay, Rob George, Ryan R Morrison, et al.
Methodsx|April 18, 2020
Methods for integrating high-resolution land, climate, and infrastructure scenarios in a hydrologic simulation modelSujithkumar Surendran Nair, Ryan A McManamay, Christopher R Derolph, et al.
Environmental Management|April 30, 2013
Application of the ELOHA framework to regulated rivers in the Upper Tennessee River Basin: a case studyRyan A McManamay, Donald J Orth, Charles A Dolloff, et al.
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