Portrait of Dr. Jason Julian

Dr. Jason Julian

  • Professor at Dept of Geography & Environmntl Studies, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2024

  • Julian, J. P. (n.d.). Texas State Parks: Connecting Nature, Society, and History. College Stattion, TX, USA: Texas A&M University Press.
  • Julian, J. P., Stuhldreher, C., & Wade, M. (2024). What is Relatively Permanent? Flow regimes of Arizona streams within the context of the 2023 Conforming Rule on the Revised Definition of “Waters of the United States.” Water, 16(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/w16182641
  • Jamil, R., Julian, J. P., Jensen, J., & Meitzen, K. M. (2024). Urban Green Infrastructure Connectivity: The Role of Private Semi-Natural Areas. Land.

2023

  • Lopez, C. W., Wade, M. T., & Julian, J. P. (2023). Nature-human relational models in a riverine social-ecological system: San Marcos River, Texas, USA. Geographies, 3, 197–245. https://doi.org/doi.org/10.3390/geographies3020012
  • Wade, M. T., Julian, J. P., Jeffery, K. S., & Davidson, S. M. (2023). A participatory approach to assess social demand and value of urban waterscapes: A case study in San Marcos, Texas, USA. Land, 12(6). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061137
  • Julian, J. P. (2023). Flow regimes of Arizona streams within the context of the relatively permanent standard: Technical Comments on the 2023 Conforming Rule on the Revised Definition of “Waters of the United States” for stream channels in Arizona. Freeport-McMoRan.
  • Tenebe, I. T., Julian, J. P., Emenike, P. C., & Dede-Bamfo, N. (2023). Multi-dimensional surface water quality analyses in the Manawatu River Catchment, New Zealand. Water, 15. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/w15162939

2022

  • Lookingbill, T. R., Meitzen, K. M., & Julian, J. P. (2022). Riverscapes. In The Routledge Handbook of Landscape Ecology. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/https://doi-org.libproxy.txstate.edu/10.4324/9780429399480
  • Maleki, S., Julian, J. P., Weaver, R. C., Lopez, C. W., & Kraft, M. P. (2022). Social Demand for Urban Wilderness in Purgatory. In Human-Nature Interactions: Exploring Nature’s Values Across Landscapes (pp. 247–260). Springer Nature.
  • Julian, J. P. (2022). Significant nexus of ephemeral streams to foundational waters in the arid southwestern United States. Freeport-McMoRan.

2021

  • Misiune, I., Julian, J. P., & Veteikis, D. (2021). Pull and push factors for use of urban green spaces and priorities for their ecosystem services: Case study of Vilnius, Lithuania. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2020.126899
  • Ordway, E. M., Elmore, A. J., Kolstoe, S., Quinn, J. E., Swannick, R., Cattau, M., … W, C. (2021). Leveraging the NEON Airborne Observation Platform for socio-environmental systems research. Ecosphere, 12(6).

2020

  • Meitzen, K. M., Jensen, J., & Julian, J. P. (2020). Texas Wild-rice Response to Covid-19 Recreation and Restrictions on the San Marcos River, Texas.
  • Manning, A. B., Julian, J. P., & Doyle, M. W. (2020). Riparian vegetation as an indicator of stream channel presence and connectivity in arid environments. Journal of Arid Environments, 178, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2020.104167

2019

  • Julian, J. P. (2019). Old forts and new amenities in the Southern Plains. In Collateral Values: The Natural Capital Created by Landscapes of War (pp. 77–109). Springer.
  • Julian, J. P., & Weaver, R. C. (2019). Demand for Stream Mitigation in Colorado, USA. Water, 11(1), 174. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11010174

2018

  • Julian, J. P., Daly, G., & Weaver, R. C. (2018). University students’ social demand of a blue space and the influence of life experiences. Sustainability, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10093178
  • Manning, A., & Julian, J. P. (2018). Ecosystem services and damage costs of federal lands: Case study of Gila National Forest, USA. Southwestern Geographer, 21, 1.
  • Castro, A., Julian, J. P., Vaughn, C. C., Martin-Mikle, C., & Quintas-Soriano, C. (2018). Ecosystem services across U.S. watersheds: a meta-analysis of studies 2000-2014. In Ecosystem Services and Global Ecology (pp. 81–101). London, UK: InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.76650
  • Castro, A., & Julian, J. P. (2018). Applying place-based social-ecological research to address water scarcity: Insights for future research. Sustainability, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10051516
  • Meitzen, K. M., Phillips, J., Perkins, T., Manning, A., & Julian, J. P. (2018). Catastrophic Flood Disturbance and a Community’s Response to Plant Resilience in the Heart of the Texas Hill Country. Geomorphology, 305, 20–32. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2017.09.009
  • Abbott, S. K., Kamarinas, I., J, Meitzen, K. M., Fuller, I., Mc Coll, S., & Dymond, J. (2018). State-shifting at the Edge of Resilience: River Suspended Sediment Responses to Land Use Change and Extreme Storms. Geomorphology, 305, 49–60. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2017.09.004
  • Thoms, M. C., Meitzen, K. M., Julian, J. P., & Butler, D. R. (2018). Bio-geomorphology and Resilience Thinking: Common Ground and Challenges. Geomorphology, 305, 1–7. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.01.021

2017

  • Julian, J. P., de Beurs, K., Owsley, B., Davies-Colley, R., & Ausseil, A.-G. (2017). River water quality changes in New Zealand over 26 years: Response to land use intensity. Hydrology & Earth System Sciences, 21, 1149–1171.
  • Julian, J. P. (2017). Journal of Historical Geography.

2016

  • Castro, A. J., Vaughn, C., Julian, J. P., & Garcia-Llorente, M. (2016). Willingness to pay for ecosystem services among stakeholder groups in a South-Central U.S. watershed with regional conflict. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 142(9), 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0000671, 05016006. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0000671
  • Lavy, B. L., Julian, J. P., & Jawarneh, R. N. (2016). The impact of past and future urban expansion on soil resources in central Arkansas (USA). Papers in Applied Geography, 2(1), 25–39.
  • Castro, A. J., Vaughn, C. C., Julian, J. P., & Garcia-Llorente, M. (2016). Social demand for ecosystem services and implications for watershed management. Journal of American Water Resources Association, 52(1), 209–221.
  • de Beurs, K. M., Owsley, B. C., & Julian, J. P. (2016). Disturbance analyses of forests and grasslands with MODIS and Landsat in New Zealand. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 45, 42–54.
  • Tran, T. V., de Beurs, K. M., & Julian, J. P. (2016). Monitoring forest disturbances in southeast Oklahoma using Landsat and MODIS images. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 44, 42–54.
  • Julian, J. P., Podolak, C. J., Meitzen, K. M., Doyle, M. W., Manners, R. B., Hester, E., … Wilgruber, N. (2016). Shaping the physical template: Biological, hydrological, and geomorphic connections in stream channels. In J. B. Jones & E. H. Stanley (Eds.), Streams in a Changing Environment (pp. 85–133).
  • Kamarinas, I., Julian, J. P., Hughes, A., Owsley, B., & de Beurs, K. (2016). Nonlinear changes in land cover and sediment runoff in a New Zealand catchment dominated by plantation forestry and livestock grazing. Water, 8(10).

2015

  • Gates, K. K., Vaughn, C. C., & Julian, J. P. (2015). Incorporating species traits in a guild approach for developing freshwater mussel environmental flow recommendations. Freshwater Biology, 60, 620–635.
  • Vaughn, C. C., Atkinson, C. L., & Julian, J. P. (2015). Drought-induced changes in flow regimes lead to long-term losses in mussel-provided ecosystem services. Ecology and Evolution, 5(6), 1291–1305.
  • Martin-Mikle, C. J., de Beurs, K. M., Julian, J. P., & Mayer, P. M. (2015). Identifying priority sites for low impact development (LID) in a mixed-use watershed. Landscape and Urban Planning, 140, 29–41.
  • Julian, J. P., WIlgruber, N. A., de Beurs, K. M., Mayer, P. M., & Jawarneh, R. N. (2015). Long-term impacts of land cover changes on stream channel loss. Science of the Total Environment, 537, 399–410.
  • Jawarneh, R. N., Julian, J. P., & Lookingbill, T. R. (2015). Physiography influences on historical and future land development changes: A case study of central Arkansas (USA), 1857€-2030. Landscape and Urban Planning, 143, 76–89.
  • Castro, A. J., Vaughn, C. C., Julian, J. P., Garcia-Llorente, M., & Bowman, K. N. (2015). Social Perception and Supply of Ecosystem Services:  A Watershed Approach for Carbon Related Ecosystem Services. In J. A. Blanco (Ed.), Biodiversity in Ecosystems: Linking Structure and Function. InTech. Retrieved from http://www.intechopen.com/books/biodiversity-in-ecosystems-linking-structure-and-function
  • Gates, K., Vaughn, C., & Julian, J. P. (2015). Incorporating species traits in a guild approach for developing freshwater mussel environmental flow recommendations. Freshwater Biology, 60, 620–635.

2014

  • Tran, T. V., Julian, J. P., & de Beurs, K. M. (2014). Land cover heterogeneity effects on sub-pixel and per-pixel classifications. International Journal of Geo-Information, 3(2), 540–553.
  • Atkinson, C. L., Julian, J. P., & Vaughn, C. C. (2014). Species and function lost: role of drought in structuring stream communities. Biological Conservation, 176, 30–38.
  • Julian, J. P., & Gardner, R. H. (2014). Land cover effects on runoff patterns in eastern Piedmont (USA) watersheds. Hydrological Processes, 28, 1525–1538.

2013

  • Riggsbee, J. A., Doyle, M. W., Julian, J. P., Manners, R., Muehlbauer, J. D., Sholtes, J., & Small, M. J. (n.d.). Influence of Aquatic and Semi-Aquatic Organisms on Channel Forms and Processes. In J. F. Shroder & E. Wohl (Eds.), Treatise on Geomorphology (Vol. 9, pp. 189–202). San Diego: Fluvial Geomorphology.
  • Elmore, A. J., Julian, J. P., Guinn, S. M., & Fitzpatrick, M. C. (2013). Potential stream density in Mid-Atlantic U.S.watersheds. PLoS ONE, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074819
  • Powers, S. M., Julian, J. P., Doyle, M. W., & Stanley, E. H. (2013). Retention and transport of nutrients in a mature agricultural impoundment. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 118. https://doi.org/10.1029/2012JG002148
  • Julian, J. P., Davies-Colley, R. J., Gallegos, C. L., & Tran, T. V. (2013). Optical water quality of inland waters: A landscape perspective. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 103, 309–318.
  • Vaughn, C. C., & Julian, J. P. (2013). Incorporating Ecological Costs and Benefits into Environmental Flow Recommendations for Oklahoma Rivers. Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute.

2012

  • Julian, J. P., Elmore, A. J., & Guinn, S. M. (2012). .  Channel head locations in forested watersheds across the Mid-Atlantic United States: A physiographic analysis. Geomorphology, 177.
  • Atkinson, C. L., Julian, J. P., & Vaughn, C. C. (2012). Scale-dependent longitudinal patterns in mussel communities. Freshwater Biology, 57.
  • Jawarneh, R. N., & Julian, J. P. (2012). Development of an accurate fine-resolution land cover timeline: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA (1857 - 2006). Applied Geography, 35.
  • Julian, J. P., Thomas, R. E., Said, S., Hoagland, B. W., & Tarhule, A. (2012). Historical variability and feedbacks among land cover, stream power, and channel geometry along the lower Canadian River floodplain in Oklahoma. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 37. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.2272

2011

  • Julian, J. P., Seegert, S. Z., Powers, S. M., Stanley, E. H., & Doyle, M. W. (2011). Light as a first-order control on ecosystem structure in a temperate stream. Ecohydrology, 4. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.144

2008

  • Julian, J. P., Stanley, E. H., & Doyle, M. W. (2008). Basin-scale consequences of agricultural land use on benthic light availability and primary production along a sixth-order temperate river. Ecohydrology, 11. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.144
  • Julian, J. P., Doyle, M. W., & Stanley, E. H. (2008). Empirical modeling of light availability in rivers. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 113. https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JG000601
  • Julian, J. P., Doyle, M. W., Powers, S. M., Stanley, E. H., & Riggsbee, J. A. (2008). Optical water quality in rivers. Water Resources Research, 44. https://doi.org/10.29/2007WR006457

2007

  • Stanley, E. H., Riggsbee, J. A., Julian, J. P., Doyle, M. W., & Wetzel, R. G. (2007). Suspended sediment, dissolved organic carbon, and dissolved nitrogen export during the dam removal process. Water Resources Research, 43. https://doi.org/10.1029/2006WR005318

2006

  • Julian, J. P., & Torres, R. (2006). Hydraulic erosion of cohesive riverbanks. Geomorphology, 76.

2005

  • Doyle, M. W., & Julian, J. P. (2005). The most-cited works in Geomorphology. Geomorphology, 72.

2004

  • Julian, J. P., & Torres, R. (2004). Hydrology and Geomorphology of Sand River, Aiken, SC. Hitchcock Woods Foundation.