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Links to recently-released peer-reviewed papers related to salmon recovery.

Full Article Access – We have linked to full-text copies of the articles where they are available. For questions about how to access the full text of other articles, please contact Greer Maier at [email protected].

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Tributary effects in rivers: interactions of spatial scale, network structure, and landscape characteristics. 2016. Nicholas E. Jones & Bastian J. Schmidt. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

Scalable populations estimates using spatial-stream-network (SSN) models, fish density surveys, and national geospatial database frameworks for streams. 2016. Daniel J. Isaak, Jay M. Ver Hoef, Erin E. Peterson, Dona L. Horan & David E. Nagel. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

Reproductive development in captive reconditioned female steelhead kelts: evidence for consecutive and skip spawning life histories. 2016. Andrew Lee Pierce, Joseph W. Blodgett, Timothy Cavileer, Lea Rachel Medeiros, Josh Boyce, Lucius Caldwell, William J. Bosch, Ryan Branstetter, David E. Fast, Douglas R. Hatch & James Nagler. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

Comparing electofishing and snorkeling for characterizing fish assemblages over time and space. 2016. Laura Plichard, Herve Capra, Raphael Mons, Herve Pella & Nicolas Lamouroux. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

The fate of marine-derived nutrients: tracing δ13C and δ15N through oligotrophic freshwater and linked riparian ecosystems following salmon carcass analog additions. 2016. David P. Richardson, Andre E. Kohler, Million Hailemichael & Bruce P. Finney. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

Sediment addition reduces the importance of predation on ecosystem functions in experimental stream channels. 2016. Pauliina Louhi, John S. Richardson & Timo Muotka. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

Pacific Salmon Prespawn Mortality: Patterns, Methods, and Study Design Considerations 2016. Tracy Bowerman, Matthew L. Keefer & Christopher C. Caudill. Journal of Fisheries.

Conservation Leverage: Ecological Design Culverts also Return Fiscal Benefits. 2016. Eric O’Shaughnessy, Matthew Landi, Stephanie R. Januchowski-Hartley & Matthew Diebel. Journal of Fisheries.

Redder isn’t always better: cost of carotenoids in Chinook salmon eggs. 2017. Sarah J. Lehnert, Robert H. Devlin, Trevor E. Pitcher, Christina A.D. Semeniuk, & Daniel D. Heath. Behavioral Ecology.

Unusual aerobic performance at high temperatures in juvenile Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. 2017. Jamilynn B. Poletto,  Dennis E. Cocherell,  Sarah E. Baird,  Trinh X. Nguyen, Valentina Cabrera-Stagno,  Anthony P. Farrell &  Nann A. Fangue. Conservation Physiology.

Assessing freshwater life-stage vulnerability of an endangered Chinook salmon population to climate change influences on stream habitat. 2016. Jon M. Honea, Michelle M. McClure, Jeffrey C. Jorgensen & Mark D. Scheuerell. Inter-Research Climate Research.

Observations of Channel Change from Constructed Wood Jams on a Forested Gravel-Bed Stream. 2016. Joel Flannery, Andrew Stubblefield, Rocco Fiori & Conor Shea. Journal of Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Genetic Characterization of Oncorhynchus mykiss Prior to Dam Removal with Implications for Recolonization of the Elwha River Watershed, Washington. 2016. Gary A. Winans, Jon Baker, Mike McHenry, Larry Ward & Jim Myers. Journal of Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Efficacy of Environmental DNA to Detect and Quantify Brook Trout Populations in Headwater Streams of the Adirondack Mountains, New York. 2016. Barry P. Baldigo, Lee Ann Sporn, Scott D. George & Jacob A. Ball. Journal of Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Experimental Evidence for Olfactory Imprinting by Sockeye Salmon at Embryonic and Smolt Stages. 2016. Michelle A. Havey, Andrew H. Dittman, Thomas P. Quinn, Sean C. Lema & Darran May. Journal of Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Combined Effects of Barge Transportation, River Environment, and Rearing Location on Straying and Migration of Adult Snake River Fall-Run Chinook Salmon. 2016. Morgan H. Bond, Peter A. H. Westley, Andrew H. Dittman, Dean Holecek, Tiffani Marsh & Thomas P. Quinn. Journal of Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Estimates of Chinook salmon consumption in Washington State inland waters by four marine mammal predators from 1970 – 2015. 2017. Brandon Chasco, Isaac Kaplan, Austen Thomas, Alejandro Acevedo-Gutiérrez, Dawn P. Noren, Michael J Ford, M. Bradley Hanson, Jonathan Scordino, Steven J. Jeffries, Scott F. Pearson, Kristin Marshall & Eric J. Ward. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

 

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