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Home Science on the StreetFebruary Science on the Street

February Science on the Street

February 28, 2020| Science on the Street| Nicole Jordan

More on the Factors that Limit the Abundance of Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp., Family Salmonidae) during the Ocean Phase of Their Life History 

Stray Rates of Natural‐Origin Chinook Salmon and Steelhead in the Upper Columbia River Watershed

Time‐varying relationships between ocean conditions and sockeye salmon productivity

Dense SNP panels resolve closely related Chinook salmon populations

Assessing the potential to mitigate climate-related expansion of largemouth bass populations using angler harvest

Identifying hidden biocomplexity and genomic diversity in Chinook salmon, an imperiled species with a history of anthropogenic influence

Last modified: January 19, 2021

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