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Home Environment, Science on the Street, Site Announcements, Uncategorized, Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery BoardScience on the Street November 2019

Science on the Street November 2019

December 2, 2019| Environment, Science on the Street, Site Announcements, Uncategorized, Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board| Alicia Meier

Science on the Street October-November 2019

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

Full Article Access – We have links 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 greer.maier@ucsrb.org

Carcass additions increase juvenile salmonid growth, condition, and size in and interior Columbia River Basin tributary

Wild Salmon and the Shiftling Baseline Syndrome: Application of archival and contemporary redd counts to estimate historical Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) production potential in the Central Idaho wilderness

Ecological implications of changing hatchery practices for Chinook salmon in the Salish Sea

An Unfinished Story Managed Annihilation of Wild Pacific Salmon

Low-tech riparian and wet meadow restoration increases vegetation productivity and resilience across semiarid rangelands

Associations among Fish Length, Dam Passage History, and Survival to Adulthood in Two At-Risk Species of Pacific Salmon

Mortality and injury assessment for three species of fish exposed to simulated turbine blade strike

 

 

 

 

 

 

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