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Status of Fall Chinook Salmon Populations in the Mid-Columbia River, 1948–1992

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JamesR. Hatten, KennethF. Tiffan, DonaldR. Anglin, StevenL. Haeseker, JosephJ. Skalicky & Howard Schaller. (2009) A Spatial Model to Assess the Effects of Hydropower Operations on Columbia River Fall Chinook Salmon Spawning Habitat. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29:5, pages 1379-1405.
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DavidR. Geist, ChristopherJ. Murray, TimothyP. Hanrahan & Yulong Xie. (2008) A Model of the Effects of Flow Fluctuations on Fall Chinook Salmon Spawning Habitat Availability in the Columbia River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28:6, pages 1894-1910.
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DavidR. Geist, C. Scott Abernethy, KristineD. Hand, ValerieI. Cullinan, JamesA. Chandler & PhillipA. Groves. (2006) Survival, Development, and Growth of Fall Chinook Salmon Embryos, Alevins, and Fry Exposed to Variable Thermal and Dissolved Oxygen Regimes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135:6, pages 1462-1477.
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KennethF. Tiffan, RodneyD. Garland & DennisW. Rondorf. (2006) Predicted Changes in Subyearling Fall Chinook Salmon Rearing and Migratory Habitat under Two Drawdown Scenarios for John Day Reservoir, Columbia River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 26:4, pages 894-907.
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KennethF. Tiffan, LoreleyO. Clark, RodneyD. Garland & DennisW. Rondorf. (2006) Variables Influencing the Presence of Subyearling Fall Chinook Salmon in Shoreline Habitats of the Hanford Reach, Columbia River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 26:2, pages 351-360.
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ThomasM. Goniea, MatthewL. Keefer, TheodoreC. Bjornn, ChristopherA. Peery, DavidH. Bennett & LowellC. Stuehrenberg. (2006) Behavioral Thermoregulation and Slowed Migration by Adult Fall Chinook Salmon in Response to High Columbia River Water Temperatures. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135:2, pages 408-419.
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TrevorR. Chowen & JamesJ. Nagler. (2005) Lack of Sex Specificity for Growth Hormone Pseudogene in Fall-Run Chinook Salmon from the Columbia River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 134:1, pages 279-282.
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MatthewL. Keefer, ChristopherA. Peery, TheodoreC. Bjornn, MichaelA. Jepson & LowellC. Stuehrenberg. (2004) Hydrosystem, Dam, and Reservoir Passage Rates of Adult Chinook Salmon and Steelhead in the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133:6, pages 1413-1439.
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KennethF. Tiffan, DennisW. Rondorf & JosephJ. Skalicky. (2004) Imaging Fall Chinook Salmon Redds in the Columbia River with a Dual-Frequency Identification Sonar. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24:4, pages 1421-1426.
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ERNESTL. BRANNON, MADISONS. POWELL, THOMASP. QUINN & ANDRÉ TALBOT. (2004) Population Structure of Columbia River Basin Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Trout. Reviews in Fisheries Science 12:2-3, pages 99-232.
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D. D. Dauble, T. P. Hanrahan, D. R. Geist & M. J. Parsley. (2003) Impacts of the Columbia River Hydroelectric System on Main-Stem Habitats of Fall Chinook Salmon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 23:3, pages 641-659.
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R. Visser, D.D. Dauble & D.R. Geist. (2002) Use of Aerial Photography to Monitor Fall Chinook Salmon Spawning in the Columbia River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131:6, pages 1173-1179.
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KennethF. Tiffan, RodneyD. Garland & DennisW. Rondorf. (2002) Quantifying Flow-Dependent Changes in Subyearling Fall Chinook Salmon Rearing Habitat Using Two-Dimensional Spatially Explicit Modeling. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22:3, pages 713-726.
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WilliamP. Connor, HowardL. Burge, Russell Waitt & TheodoreC. Bjornn. (2002) Juvenile Life History of Wild Fall Chinook Salmon in the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22:3, pages 703-712.
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DavidR. Geist, C. Scott Abernethy, SusanL. Blanton & ValerieI. Cullinan. (2000) The Use of Electromyogram Telemetry to Estimate Energy Expenditure of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129:1, pages 126-135.
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PhillipA. Groves & JamesA. Chandler. (1999) Spawning Habitat Used by Fall Chinook Salmon in the Snake River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 19:4, pages 912-922.
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DennisD. Dauble, RobertL. Johnson & AaronP. Garcia. (1999) Fall Chinook Salmon Spawning in the Tailraces of Lower Snake River Hydroelectric Projects. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128:4, pages 672-679.
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