On Tue, 5 Dec 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:

Stay tuned ...

Pavel, et al.:

Attached are mwe.lyx and mwebib.bib (both with 2 references.) The mwe.lyx
compiles without error but there's no bibliography.

Regards,

Rich
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@InProceedings{Adams1997,
  author    = {Adams, S.B. and Bjornn, T.C.},
  booktitle = {{Friends of the Bull Trout Conference Proceedings}},
  title     = {{Bull trout distributions related to temperature regimes in four 
central Idaho straams}},
  year      = {1997},
  editor    = {Mackay, W.C. and Brewin, M.K. and Monita, M.},
  pages     = {371--380},
  abstract  = {Bull trout, Salvelinus confluentus, distributions and water 
temperature regimes were studied in four streams of the Weiser River basin, 
Idaho, in 1992 and 1993. Bull trout occurred at elevations ranging from 1,472 m 
to 2,182 m and densities up to 9.5 fish per 100 m^2. Bull trout were  sympatric 
with rainbos trout, Orchorynchus mykiss, in all streams and with brook trout, 
S. fontinalis, and brook trout x bull trout hybrids in two streams.
        
Summer temperatures were continuously recorded in 1992 and 1993. The 1993 
temperature monitoring sites were at the upstream distrobution        limits of 
juvenile bull trout, the upstream limits of either the brook trout or rainbow 
trout distributions, and six additional locations. Temperatures recorded from 
June through September 1993 varied from 0.8 to 18.2 oC. In 1992, juvenile and 
adult bull trout were found in 20.5 oC water where no other species were 
present. Some bull trout occupied a cool water refugium, which may have been 
critical to their survival in one stream reach.
        
Cumulative temperature units were similar among the downstream distribution 
limits of bull trout in three of the four streams. Temparature units may be 
more indicative than maximum temperatures of the downstream limits of bull 
trout distributions in the Weiser River basin.},
  keywords  = {streams, biota, Idaho, fish, bull trout, distribution, 
temperature},
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@other{Czarnomski2001,
        abstract = {The Oregon Board of Forestry (Board") made a finding of
    degradation that stream protections afforded to small- and medium-sized
    fish-bearing streams under the Forest Practices Act (FPA) were not likely
    protective of the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ)
    Protecting Cold Water (PCW) criterion. This criterion prohibits human
    activities, such as timber harvest, from increasing stream temperatures by
    more than 0.3C, for all sources taken together at the point of maximum
    impact, at locations critical to salmon, steelhead or bull trout. The
    Board's finding was based on scientific outcomes of the Oregon Department of
    Forestry (ODF) Riparian and Stream Function (RipStream) monitoring project.
    ODF has therefore undertaken a systematic science review in support of a
    riparian rule analysis to address concerns about meeting the PCW criterion.
    The geographic scope of the RipStream findings is limited to streams in the
    Coast Range and Interior Geographic Regions of Oregon (as defined in Oregon
    Administrative Rules [OAR] 629-635-0220). The geographic extent of the rule
    analysis is therefore limited to Geographic Regions in western Oregon. This
    limitation is due to the riparian vegetation, climate and hydrologic
    characteristics of eastern Oregon being significantly different enough from
    those included in the RipStream study to preclude extending a rule change to
    eastern Oregon. Whether all five western Oregon Geographic Regions, or only
    a subset of the five, will be included in the rule analysis has yet to be
    determined. At their July 2012 meeting, the Board approved consideration of
    16 rule alternatives (contributed by stakeholders) for meeting the PCW
    criterion during harvest operations. This systematic review is designed to
    provide scientific guidance to the Board on the efficacy of the 16 rule
    alternatives in addressing the following rule analysis objective developed
    by the Board at their April 2012 meeting: Establish riparian protection
    measures for small and medium fish-bearing streams that maintain and promote
    shade conditions that insure, to the maximum extent practicable, the
    achievement of the Protecting Cold Water criterion. A secondary purpose of
    this review is to inform the Board's decision on the geographic extent of
    the rule analysis within western Oregon.},
        author = {Czarnomski, N. and Hale, C.},
        institution = {Oregon Department of Forestry},
        keywords = {riparian, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, forests, streams, 
temperature, agriculture},
        pagetotal = {267},
        title = {{{E}ffectiveness of riparian buffers at protecting stream 
temperature and shade in {P}acific {N}orthwest forests: {A} systematic review}},
        type = {techreport},
        year = {2001}
}
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