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Recovery Program Review for Endangered Pallid Sturgeon in the Upper Missouri River Basin

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Pages 165-176 | Published online: 23 Aug 2006

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William D. Hintz, David C. Glover, James E. Garvey, K. Jack Killgore, David P. Herzog, Timothy W. Spier, Robert E. Colombo & Robert A. Hrabik. (2016) Status and Habitat Use of Scaphirhynchus Sturgeons in an Important Fluvial Corridor: Implications for River Habitat Enhancement. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 145:2, pages 386-399.
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Luke M. Holmquist, Christopher S. Guy, Anne Tews & Molly A. H. Webb. (2018) First maturity and spawning periodicity of hatchery‐origin pallid sturgeon in the upper Missouri River above Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 35:1, pages 138-148.
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David DeslauriersAlex J. RosburgSteven R. Chipps. (2017) Development of a foraging model framework to reliably estimate daily food consumption by young fishes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 74:10, pages 1668-1681.
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A. P. Porreca, W. D. Hintz & J. E. Garvey. (2017) Do Alluvial Sand Dunes Create Energetic Refugia for Benthic Fishes? An Experimental Test with the Endangered Pallid Sturgeon. River Research and Applications 33:5, pages 690-696.
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David Deslauriers, Laura B. Heironimus & Steven R. Chipps. (2016) Test of a foraging-bioenergetics model to evaluate growth dynamics of endangered pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus). Ecological Modelling 336, pages 1-12.
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Ivan Jarić, Jörn Gessner & Andrew R. Solow. (2016) Inferring functional extinction based on sighting records. Biological Conservation 199, pages 84-87.
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W. D. Hintz, G. T. Grimes & J. E. Garvey. (2016) Scaling Down Habitat Selection by Large River Fishes to Understand Patterns Relevant to Individuals. River Research and Applications 32:4, pages 689-696.
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Melody J. Saltzgiver, Edward J. Heist & Philip W. Hedrick. (2012) Genetic evaluation of the initiation of a captive population: the general approach and a case study in the endangered pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus). Conservation Genetics 13:5, pages 1381-1391.
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William D. Hintz & James E. Garvey. (2012) Considering a species-loss domino-effect before endangered species legislation and protected area implementation. Biodiversity and Conservation 21:8, pages 2017-2027.
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