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Complete Genome Sequences of the Index Isolates of Two Genotypes of Pacific Salmon Paramyxovirus. [PDF]
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Identification of Columbia Basin sockeye salmon stocks using scale pattern analyses in 2000 [PDF]
Fryer, Jeffrey K., Kelsey, Denise A.
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Implementing Effective Regional Ocean Governance: Perspectives from Economics [PDF]
Hanna, Susan Steele
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Climate-driven shifts in marine habitat explain recent declines of Japanese Chum salmon. [PDF]
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Identification of food deprivation in salmonids using gill biomarkers. [PDF]
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Choice Reviews Online, 1992
Preface / C. Groot and L. Margolis Life History of Sockeye Salmon / Robert L. Burgner, University of Washington Life History of Pink Salmon / William R. Heard, Auke Bay Fisheries Laboratory, Alaska Life History of Chum Salmon / E.O. Salo, University of Washington Life History of Chinook Salmon / M.C.
Thomas P. Quinn, C. Groot, L. Margolis
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Preface / C. Groot and L. Margolis Life History of Sockeye Salmon / Robert L. Burgner, University of Washington Life History of Pink Salmon / William R. Heard, Auke Bay Fisheries Laboratory, Alaska Life History of Chum Salmon / E.O. Salo, University of Washington Life History of Chinook Salmon / M.C.
Thomas P. Quinn, C. Groot, L. Margolis
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Fisheries, 2022
Widespread mortality of Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. returning to spawn in Alaska coincided with record-breaking air temperatures and prolonged drought in summer 2019. Extreme environmental conditions are expected to happen more frequently with rapid
V. R. Biela +8 more
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Widespread mortality of Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. returning to spawn in Alaska coincided with record-breaking air temperatures and prolonged drought in summer 2019. Extreme environmental conditions are expected to happen more frequently with rapid
V. R. Biela +8 more
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