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Spawning migrations and reproduction of landlocked sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Waitaki catchment, New Zealand

Pages 257-269 | Received 11 Jul 1994, Accepted 08 Mar 1995, Published online: 29 Mar 2010

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T.P. Quinn, E. Graynoth, C.C. Wood & C.J. Foote. (1998) Genotypic and Phenotypic Divergence of Sockeye Salmon in New Zealand from Their Ancestral British Columbia Populations. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127:4, pages 517-534.
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Thomas P. Quinn, Morgan H. Bond & Hans B. Berge. (2015) Use of egg size differences in anadromous (sockeye salmon) and non-anadromous (kokanee) forms of Oncorhynchus nerka to infer ancestral origins of a landlocked population. Ecological Research 30:3, pages 547-554.
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Jeffrey S. Ren, Jeanie Stenton-Dozey, David R. Plew, Jianguang Fang & Mark Gall. (2012) An ecosystem model for optimising production in integrated multitrophic aquaculture systems. Ecological Modelling 246, pages 34-46.
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Thomas P. Quinn & Katherine W. Myers. (2005) Anadromy and the marine migrations of Pacific salmon and trout: Rounsefell revisited. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 14:4, pages 421-442.
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