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Nate Hough-Snee
PeerJ Author & Reviewer
325 Points

Contributions by role

Author 135
Preprint Author 175
Reviewer 15
Preprint Feedback 15

Contributions by subject area

Ecology
Plant Science
Freshwater Biology
Natural Resource Management
Ecohydrology
Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
Biogeography
Ecosystem Science
Environmental Sciences
Conservation Biology

Nate Hough-Snee

PeerJ Author & Reviewer

Summary

I am an applied wetland, floodplain, and riparian ecologist who solves problems related to how humans manage forests, floodplains, and wetlands. I work on large-scale environmental monitoring, plant and forest community ecology, and stream, wetland, and riparian restoration.

Conservation Biology Ecohydrology Ecology Ecosystem Science Environmental Sciences Forestry Plant Science

Past or current institution affiliations

Utah State University

Work details

Principal Ecologist - Meadow Run Environmental

Meadow Run Environmental
October 2020 - December 2021
I am an applied floodplain and wetland ecologist who performs research and monitoring in support of sustainable resource management and ecosystem restoration.

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
  • Preprints 3
  • Feedback 1
April 1, 2020
Palustrine forested wetland vegetation communities change across an elevation gradient, Washington State, USA
Nate Hough-Snee
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8903 PubMed 32274272
July 21, 2015 - Version: 1
Hydrogeomorphic and biotic drivers of instream wood differ across sub-basins of the Columbia River Basin, USA
Nate Hough-Snee, Alan Kasprak, Rebecca K Rossi, Nicolaas Bouwes, Brett B Roper, Joseph Wheaton
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1256v1
July 2, 2015 - Version: 2
The blurred line between form and process: a comparison of stream classification frameworks
Alan Kasprak, Nate Hough-Snee, Tim Beechie, Nicolaas Bouwes, Gary J. Brierley, Reid Camp, Kirstie A. Fryirs, Hiroo Imaki, Martha L. Jensen, Gary O'Brien, David L. Rosgen, Joseph M. Wheaton
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.885v2
March 26, 2015 - Version: 2
Multi-scale environmental filters and niche partitioning govern the distributions of riparian vegetation guilds
Nate Hough-Snee, Brian Laub, David M. Merritt, A. Lexine Long, Lloyd L. Nackley, Brett B. Roper, Joseph M Wheaton
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.653v2

Provided feedback on

12 Oct 2015

Multi-scale environmental filters and niche partitioning govern the distributions of riparian vegetation guilds

This manuscript has been published open-access at _Ecosphere_ as of 12 OCT 2015: [Full-text](http://www.esajournals.org/doi/full/10.1890/ES15-00064.1) [PDF](http://www.esajourna...