Publications

Bywater-Reyes, S., R.M. Diehl, A.C. Wilcox, J.C. Stella, and L. Kui, 2022. “A Green New Balance: Interactions among riparian vegetation plant traits and morphodynamics in alluvial rivers.” Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5385.

Benjaram, S.S., J.L. Dixon, and A.C. Wilcox. 2022. “Capturing the complexity of soil evolution: Heterogeneities in rock cover and chemical weathering in Montana’s Rocky Mountains.” Geomorphology. 404, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2022.108186.

Gilbert, J. and A.C. Wilcox. 2021. “An ecogeomorphic framework coupling sediment modeling with invasive riparian vegetation dynamics.” Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface 126(6), e2021JF006071, 10.1029/2021JF006071.

Welling, R., A.C. Wilcox, and J.L. Dixon. 2021. “Large wood and sediment storage in a mixed bedrock-alluvial stream, western MT, USA.” Geomorphology 34, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2021.107703

Diehl, R.M., A.C. Wilcox, and J.C. Stella. 2020. “Evaluation of the integrated riparian ecosystem response to future flow regimes on semiarid rivers in Colorado, USA.” J. Environmental Management 271, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111037.

Gilbert, J.T. and A.C. Wilcox. 2020. “Sediment Routing and Floodplain Exchange (SeRFE): A spatially explicit model of sediment balance and connectivity through river networks.” Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. doi:10.1029/2020MS002048.

Wade, A.A., A. Grant, S. Karasaki, R. Smoak, D. Cwiertny, A.C. Wilcox, L. Yung, K. Sleeper, and A. Anandhi, 2020. “Developing leaders to tackle wicked problems at the nexus of food, energy, and water systems.” Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 8: 11. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.407.

Bellmore, J.R., G.R. Pess, J.J. Duda, J.E. O’Connor, A.E. East, M.M. Foley, A.C. Wilcox, J.J. Major, P.B. Shafroth, C.S. Magirl, C.W. Anderson, J.E. Evans, C.E. Torgerson, L. Craig. 2019. “Conceptualizing ecological responses to dam removal: If you remove it, what’s to come?” BioScience 69: 26-39, doi:10.1093/biosci/biy152.

Kui, L., J. Stella, R. M. Diehl, A.C. Wilcox, A. Lightbody, L. Sklar. 2019. “Can environmental flows moderate riparian invasions? The influence of seedling morphology and density on scour losses in experimental floods” Freshwater Biology 64: 474–484, DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13235

Landers, J. S. Sullivan, L. Eby, A.C. Wilcox, H. Langner. 2019. “Metal contamination and food web changes alter exposure to upper trophic levels in upper Blackfoot River basin streams, Montana.” Hydrobiologia 830: 93 – 113, doi: 10.1007/s10750-018-3857-8.

Lightbody, A., L. Kui*, J. Stella, K. Skorko*, S. Bywater-Reyes*, A.C. Wilcox. 2019. “Riparian vegetation and sediment supply regulate the morphodynamic response of an experimental stream to floods.” Frontiers in Environmental Science, 7(40), https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2019.00040.

Bywater-Reyes, S.*, R.M. Diehl, and A.C. Wilcox. 2018. “The influence of a vegetated bar on channel-bend flow dynamics.Earth Surface Dynamics, 6, 487-503.

Diehl, R.M., A.C. Wilcox, D.M. Merritt, D.W. Perkins, and J.A. Scott. 2018. “Development of an eco-geomorphic modeling framework to evaluate riparian ecosystem response to flow-regime changes.Ecological Engineering 123: 112–126.

Woelber, B.*, M.P. Maneta, J. Harper, K.G. Jencso, W.P. Gardner, A.C. Wilcox, and J.I. Lopez-Moreno. 2018. “The influence of diurnal snowmelt and transpiration on hillslope throughflow and stream response.Hydrology and Earth System Science 22, 4295–4310.

Diehl, R.M., D. Merritt, A.C. Wilcox, and M. Scott. 2017. “Applying functional traits to eco-geomorphic processes within riparian ecosystems.” BioScience, 67(8): 729-743, doi:10.1093/biosci/bix080.

Foley, M.M. et al. (22 co-authors, including ACW). 2017. “Dam removal—Listening in.” Water Resources Research. 53, 5229–5246, doi: 10.1002/2017WR020457.

Wilcox, A.C. 2017. “Effects of Dams on Rivers.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Environmental Science. E. Wohl, ed. New York: Oxford University Press, doi: 10.1093/OBO/9780199363445-0068.

Bywater-Reyes, S., A.C. Wilcox, R.M. Diehl. 2017. “Multi-scale influence of riparian trees on fluvial topography quantified with ground-based and airborne LiDAR.” Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface. doi: 10.1002/2016JF004058.

Kui, L., J. Stella, P. Shafroth, K. House, A.C. Wilcox. 2017. “The long-term legacy of geomorphic and riparian vegetation feedbacks on the dammed Bill Williams River, USA.” Ecohydrology, doi: 10.1002/eco.1839.

Diehl, R.M., A.C. Wilcox, J.C. Stella, L. Kui, L. Sklar, A. Lightbody. 2017. “Fluvial sediment supply and pioneer woody seedlings as a control on bar-surface topography.” Earth Surface Processes & Landforms 42(5): 724–734, doi: 10.1002/esp.4017.

Major, J.J., A.E. East, J.E. O’Connor, G.E. Grant, A.C. Wilcox, C.S. Magirl, M.J. Collins, and D.D. Tullos. 2017 (in press). “Geomorphic responses to U.S. dam removal—A two-decade perspective.” In J. Laronne and D. Tsutsumi, eds. Gravel-Bed Rivers 8: Rivers and Disasters. Wiley and Sons, pp. 355-383.

Wilcox, A.C., C. Escauriaza, R. Agredano, E. Mignot, V. Zuazo, S. Otarola, L. Castro, J. Gironas, R. Cienfuegos, L. Mao. 2016. “An integrated analysis of the March 2015 Atacama floods.”  Geophysical Research Letters. 43, doi:10.1002/2016GL069751.

Tullos, D., M.J. Collins, R. Bellmore, J.A. Bountry, P.J. Connolly, P.B. Shafroth, A.C. Wilcox. 2016. “Synthesis of common management concerns associated with dam removal.” Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 1-28. doi: 10.1111/1752-1688.12450.

Imhoff, K.S. and A.C. Wilcox. 2016. “Coarse bedload routing and dispersion through tributary confluences.”  Earth Surface Dynamics. 4(3): 591-605, doi: 10.5194/esurf-4-591-2016. [PDF]

Hyde, K., K. Jencso, A.C. Wilcox, and S. Woods. 2016. “The influence of vegetation disturbance on hydrogeomorphic response following wildfire.” Hydrological Processes 30(7): 1131-1148, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10691.

Bean, J.R., A.C. Wilcox, W. Woessner, and C. Muhlfeld. 2015. “Multi-scale hydrogeomorphic influences on bull trout spawning habitat in snowmelt-dominated headwater streams.” Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72(4): 514-526, doi: 10.1139/cjfas-2013-0534.

Bywater-Reyes, S., A.C. Wilcox, J.C. Stella, and A.F. Lightbody. 2015. “Flow and scour constraints on uprooting of pioneer woody seedlings.” Water Resources Research 51, doi:10.1002/2014WR016641.

Manners, R., A.C. Wilcox, L. Kui, A. Lightbody, J. Stella, and L. Sklar. 2015. “When do plants modify fluvial processes? Plant-hydraulic interactions under variable flow and sediment supply rates.” Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface 120:325-345, doi: 10.1002/2014JF003265.

Wohl, E., S.N. Lane, and A.C. Wilcox. 2015. “The science and practice of river restoration.” Water Resources Research 51, 5974–5997, doi:10.1002/2014WR016874.

Wohl, E., B. Bledsoe, R. B. Jacobson, N. L. Poff, S.L. Rathburn, D. Walters, A.C. Wilcox. 2015. “The natural sediment regime in rivers: Broadening the foundation for ecosystem management.” Bioscience 65(4): 358-371, doi:10.1093/biosci/biv002.

Evans, E. and A. C. Wilcox. 2014. “Fine-sediment infiltration dynamics in a gravel-bed river following a sediment pulse.” River Research and Applications 30(3): 372-384, doi: 10.1002/rra.2647. [PDF]

Hyde, K., A.C. Wilcox, K. Jencso, S. Woods. 2014. “Effects of vegetation disturbance by fire on channel initiation thresholds.” Geomorphology 214:84-96, doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2014.03.013

Kui, L., J. Stella, A. Lightbody, and A.C. Wilcox. 2014. “Ecogeomorphic feedbacks and flood loss of riparian tree seedlings in meandering channel experiments.” Water Resources Research 50: 9366–9384, doi: 10.1002/2014WR015719.

Peckarsky, B.L., A.R. McIntosh, S.C. Horn, K. McHugh, D.J. Booker, A.C. Wilcox, W. Brown, M. Alvarez. 2014. “Characterizing disturbance regimes of mountain streams.” Freshwater Science 33(3): 716-730, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/677215.

Wilcox, A.C., J. Major, and J. O’Connor. 2014. “Rapid reservoir erosion, hyperconcentrated flow, and downstream deposition triggered by breaching of 38 m tall Condit Dam, White Salmon River, Washington.” Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface 119(6): 1376-1394, doi: 10.1002/2013JF003073. [PDF]

Wilcox, A.C., A.A. Wade and E.G. Evans. 2014. “Drainage events from a glacier-dammed lake, Bear Glacier, Alaska: Remote sensing and field observations.” Geomorphology 220: 41–49, doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2014.05.025.

Wilcox, A. C. and P. B. Shafroth. 2013. “Coupled hydrogeomorphic and woody-seedling responses to controlled flood releases in a dryland river.” Water Resources Research 49, 2843–2860, doi:10.1002/wrcr.20256. [PDF]

Woelfle-Erskine, C., A. C. Wilcox, and J. N. Moore. 2012. “Combining historical and process perspectives to infer ranges of geomorphic variability and inform river restoration in a wandering gravel-bed river.” Earth Surface Processes & Landforms doi: 10.1002/esp.3276. [PDF]

Moore, J.N., A.S. Arrigoni and A.C. Wilcox. 2012. “Impacts of dams on annual flow regimes in three headwater sub-basins of the Columbia River Basin, USA. Journal of the American Water Resources Association doi: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2012.00660.x. [PDF]

Wilcox, A. C., F. Comiti, E. E. Wohl, and L. Mao. 2011. “Hydraulics, morphology and energy dissipation in an alpine step-pool channel .” Water Resources Research 47: W07514, doi:10.1029/2010WR010192. [PDF]

Fuller, B. M., L. S. Sklar, Z. G. Compson, K. J. Adams, J. C. Marks, and A. C. Wilcox. 2011. “Ecogeomorphic feedbacks in regrowth of travertine step-pool morphology after dam decommissioning, Fossil Creek, Arizona.” Geomorphology 126:314-332, doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2010.05.010. [PDF]

Shafroth, P. B., A. C. Wilcox, D.A. Lytle, J. T. Hickey, D. C. Andersen, V.B. Beauchamp, A. Hautzinger, L. McMullen, and A. Warner. 2010. “Ecosystem effects of environmental flows: modelling and experimental floods in a dryland river.” Freshwater Biology 55:68-85. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2427.2009.02271.x. [PDF]

Cui, Y. and A. C. Wilcox. 2008. “Development and application of numerical modeling of sediment transport associated with dam removal.” In M. Garcia, ed., Sedimentation Engineering: Theory, Measurements, Modeling and Practice (ASCE Manual No. 110). American Society of Civil Engineers. pp. 995-1020. [PDF]

Wilcox, A. C., B. L. Peckarsky, B. W. Taylor, and A. C. Encalada. 2008. “Hydraulic and geomorphic effects on mayfly drift in high-gradient streams at moderate discharges.” Ecohydrology 1:176-186. [PDF]

Wilcox, A. C. and E. E. Wohl. 2007. “Field measurements of three-dimensional hydraulics in a step-pool channel.” Geomorphology 83:215–231. [PDF]

Comiti, F., L. Mao, A. Wilcox, E. E. Wohl, and M. A. Lenzi. 2007. “Field-derived relationships for flow velocity and resistance in step-pool streams.” Journal of Hydrology 340:48–62. [PDF]

Wilcox, A. C. and E. E. Wohl. 2006. “Flow resistance dynamics in step-pool channels: 1. Large woody debris and controls on total resistance.” Water Resources Research 42: W05418, doi:10.1029/2005WR004277. [PDF]

Wilcox, A. C., J. M. Nelson, and E. E. Wohl. 2006. “Flow resistance dynamics in step-pool channels: 2. Partitioning between grain, spill, and woody debris resistance.” Water Resources Research 42: W05419, doi:10.1029/2005WR004278. [PDF]

Wilcox, A. C. 2005. “Interactions between Flow Hydraulics and Channel Morphology in Step-pool Streams.” Ph.D. thesis. Department of Geosciences. Colorado State University. [PDF]

Wohl, E. E. and A. Wilcox. 2005. “Channel geometry of mountain streams in New Zealand.” Journal of Hydrology 300:252–256. [PDF]

Wilcox, A. and J. Harte. 1997. “Ecosystem services in a modern economy: Gunnison County, Colorado.” In G. Daily, ed. Nature’s Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems. Island Press, Washington, D.C. pp. 311–328.