Publications (underline indicates student or post-doc author): links to pdfs are available in the cases for which I have copyright. For all others please email me and I will send pdf.

 

 

51. T BenDor, J. Sholtes and M.W. Doyle (in press). Landscape characteristics of a stream and wetland mitigation banking program. Ecological Applications.

 

50. C.H. Orr, J.J. Clark, P.R. Wilcock, J.C. Finlay and M.W. Doyle (2009). Comparison of morphological and biological control of exchange with transient storage in a field-scale flume. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 114, G02019, doi.10.1029/2008JG000825.

 

49. M.W. Doyle and S.H. Ensign, (2009). Alternative reference frames in river system science. BioScience 59(6): 499-510.

PDF Link to supplementary material describing stochastic modeling approach of Hugh White Creek Food web

 

48. Doyle, M.W., and D. Havlick (2009). Infrastructure in the environment. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 34: 349-373.

PDF Link (pre-prints)

 

47. Lave, R., M.M. Robertson and M.W. Doyle (2008). Why you should pay attention to stream mitigation banking. Ecological Restoration 26: 287-289.

 

46. Ensign, S.H., M.F. Piehler and M.W. Doyle (2009). Riparian zone denitrification affects nitrogen flux through a tidal freshwater river. Biogeochemistry 91: 133-170.

 

45. Patterson, L., and M.W. Doyle (2008). Assessing effectiveness of national flood policy through spatiotemporal monitoring of socioeconomic exposure. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 45: 1-16.

 

44. Julian, J.P., E.H. Stanley and M.W. Doyle (2008). Basin-scale consequences of agricultural land use on benthic light availability and primary production along a sixth order temperate river. Ecosystems, 11:1091-1105.

 

43. Hester, E.T., and M.W. Doyle. 2009. The influence of in-stream geomorphic structures on stream temperature via induced hyporheic exchange, Limnology and Oceanography, 54(1): 355-367.

 

42. Julian, J.P., M.W. Doyle and E.H. Stanley (2008). Optical water quality in rivers. Water Resources Research, 44, W10411, doi:1029/2007WR006457.

 

41. Julian, J.P., M.W. Doyle, and E.H. Stanley (2008). Empirical modeling of light availability in rivers. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 113, G03022, doi:10.1029/2007JG000601.

 

40. Craig et al. (2008). Stream restoration strategies for reducing river nitrogen loads. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 6, doi:10.1890/070080.

 

39. Riggsbee, J.A., C.H. Orr, D.M. Leech, M.W. Doyle, and R.G. Wetzel (2008). Suspended sediments in river ecosystems: photochemical sources of dissolved organic carbon, dissolved organic nitrogen, and absorptive removal of dissolved iron. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 113, doi:10.1029/2007JG000645.

 

38. Small, M.J., M.W. Doyle, R. Fuller and R. Manners (2008). Hydrologic vs geomorphic limitation on CPOM storage in stream ecosystems. Freshwater Biology, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2427.2008.01999.

 

37. Doyle, M.W., and C.A. Shields (2008). An alternative measure of discharge effectiveness. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33: 308-316.

 

36. Manners, R., and M.W. Doyle (2008). A mechanistic model of woody debris jam evolution and its application to wood-based restoration and management. River Research and Applications 24: 1104-1123

 

35. Hester, E.T., and M.W. Doyle (2008). In-stream geomorphic structures as drivers of hyporheic exchange. Water Resources Research Vol 44, W03417, doi:10.1029/2006WR005810.

 

34. Doyle, Stanley, Havlick, Kaiser, Steinbach, Graf, Galloway and Riggsbee (2008). Aging infrastructure and ecosystem restoration. Science. [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/319/5861/286?ijkey=28IX.TB.2EkWo&keytype=ref&siteid=sci

 

33. Simon, A., M. Doyle, M. Kondolf, F.D. Shields, B. Rhoads, M. McPhillips (2007). Critical evaluation of how the Rosgen classification and associated “natural channel design” methods fail to integrate and quantify fluvial processes and channel response. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 43(5): 1-15.

 

32. Riggsbee, A., J. Julian, M.W. Doyle and R. Wetzel (2007). Suspended sediment, dissolved organic carbon, and dissolved nitrogen export during the dam removal process. Water Resources Research, Vol 43, W09414, doi: 10.1029/2006WR005318.

 

31. Manners, R., M.W. Doyle, and M.J. Small (2007). Structure and hydraulics of natural woody debris jams. Water Resources Research.

 

30. Doyle, M.W., F.D. Shields, K.F. Boyd, P.E. Skidmore, and D.E. Dominick (2007). Channel-forming discharge selection in river restoration design. ASCE Journal of Hydraulic Engineering.

 

29. Renschler, C.S., M. Doyle and M. Thoms (2007). Geomorphology and ecosystems: Challenges and keys to success. Geomorphology.

 

28. Post, D.M., M.W. Doyle, J.L. Sabo, and J.C. Finlay (2007). The problem of boundaries in defining ecosystems: a potential landmine for uniting geomorphology and ecology. Geomorphology, In Press.

 

27. Doyle, M.W., and E.H. Stanley (2006). Exploring links between fluvial geomorphology and nutrient-periphyton dynamics using numerical simulations. Annals of Assoc. of American Geographers

 

26. Doyle, M.W. (2006). A heuristic model for potential geomorphic influences on trophic interactions in streams. Geomorphology, 77: 235-248.

 

25. Fraser, J., M.W. Doyle and H. Young (2006). Creating effective flood mitigation policies, EOS 87(27): 265-270

 

24. Ensign, S.H., and M.W. Doyle (2006). Nutrient spiraling in streams and river networks. Journal of Geophysical Research.

 

23. Shields, F.D., E.J. Langendoen, and M.W. Doyle (2006). Are agricultural conservation programs a positive influence on stream corridors? Journal of the American Water Resources Association 42(1): 25-33.

 

22. Doyle, M.W., E.H. Stanley, D. Strayer, R. Jacobson, and J.C. Schmidt (2005). Effective discharge analysis of ecological processes in streams. Water Resources Research, 41, W1141, doi: 10.1029/2005WR004222.

 

21. Ensign, S.E., and M.W. Doyle (2005). In-stream transient storage and associated nutrient retention: Evidence from experimental manipulations.  Limnology and Oceanography, 50: 1740-1751.

 

20. M.W. and J. Julian (2005). The most cited works in geomorphology. Geomorphology 72: 238-249..

19. Doyle, M.W. (2005). Incorporating hydrology into nutrient spiraling theory. Journal of Geophysical Research 110, G01003, doi: 10.1029/2005JG000015.

 

 

18. Doyle, M.W, E.H. Stanley, C.H. Orr, A.R. Selle, and J.M. Harbor (2005). Response of stream ecosystems to dam removal: Lessons from the heartland. Geomorphology 71: 227-244.


17. Sethi, S.A., A.R. Selle, M.W. Doyle, E.H. Stanley, and H.E. Kitchel. 2004. Response of unionid mussels to dam removal in Koshkonong Creek, Wisconsin (USA). Hydrobiologia 525:157-165.

16. Wilcock, P.R., J.C. Schmidt, M.G. Wolman, W.E. Dietrich, D. Dominick, M.W. Doyle, G.E. Grant, R.M. Iverson, D.R. Montgomery, T.C. Pierson, S.P. Schilling and R.C. Wilson. (2003). When models meet managers: Examples from geomorphology. In Prediction in Geomorphology, edited by Wilcock and Iverson. AGU Monograph.

15. Doyle, M.W., A.R. Selle, J.M. Stofleth, E.H. Stanley, and J.M. Harbor (2003). Predicting the depth of erosion following dam removal using a bank stability model. International Journal of Sediment Research, 18(2): 128-134.

14. Doyle, M.W., and J.M. Harbor (2003). Modeling the effect of form and profile adjustments on channel equilibrium timescales. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 28: 1271-1287.

13. Doyle, M.W., E.H. Stanley, and J.M. Harbor (2003). Hydrogeomorphic controls on phosphorus retention in streams. Water Resources Research 36(6): 1147, doi: 10.1029/2003WR002038.

12. Doyle, M.W., E.H. Stanley, and J.M. Harbor (2003), Channel adjustments following two dam removals in Wisconsin. Water Resources Research. 39(1), 1011, doi: 10.1029/2002WR001714.

11. Shields, F.D., R.R. Copeland, P.C. Klingeman, M.W. Doyle, and A. Simon (2003). Sedimentation engineering for stream restoration: A Review. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 129(8): 575-584.

10. Doyle, M.W, E.H. Stanley and J.M. Harbor (2003). Towards policies and decision-making for dam removal. Environmental Management 31(4): 453-465.

9. Doyle, M.W., and J.M. Harbor (2003). A scaling approximation of equilibrium time-scales for sand-bed and gravel-bed rivers responding to base-level lowering, Geomorphology 54: 217-223.

8. Myers-Kinzie, M., A. Space, C.F. Rich, and M.W. Doyle (2003). Relationship of unionid mussel occurrence to channel stability in urban streams.
Internationale Vereiningung für Theoretische und angewandte Limnologie Verhandlungen 28(2): 822-826.

7.
Stanley, E.H., and M.W. Doyle (2003). Trading off: the ecological effects of dam removal. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1: 15-22.

6. Doyle, M.W., E.H. Stanley, J.M. Harbor, and G.E. Grant (2003). Dam removal in the United States: Emerging Needs for Science and Policy, EOS 84(4): 29-33.

5. Doyle, M.W., E.H. Stanley, and J.M. Harbor (2002). Geomorphic analogies for assessing probable channel response to dam removal. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 38(6): 1567-1579.

4. Stanley, E.H., and M.W. Doyle (2002). A geomorphic perspective on nutrient retention following dam removal. BioScience 52(8): 693-701.

3. Stanley, E.H., M.A. Luebke, M.W. Doyle, and D.W. Marshall. (2002). Short-term changes in channel form and macroinvertebrate communities following low-head dam removal in the Baraboo River, Wisconsin. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 21: 172-187.

2. Doyle, M.W. and F.D. Shields, Jr. (2000). Incorporation of bed texture into a channel evolution model. Geomorphology 34: 291-309.

1. Doyle, M.W., C.F. Rich, J.M. Harbor and A. Spacie (2000). Examining the effects of urbanization on streams using indicators of geomorphic stability. Physical Geography 21(2): 155-181.