Search Results - "Rabe, Craig"
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Long‐term evaluation of fitness and demographic effects of a Chinook Salmon supplementation program
Published in Evolutionary applications (01-03-2019)“…While the goal of supplementation programs is to provide positive, population‐level effects for species of conservation concern, these programs can also…”
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Supportive breeding boosts natural population abundance with minimal negative impacts on fitness of a wild population of Chinook salmon
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2012)“…While supportive breeding programmes strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case studies have found evidence for reduced fitness of…”
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Survival, Growth, and Tag Retention in Age-0 Chinook Salmon Implanted with 8-, 9-, and 12-mm PIT Tags
Published in North American journal of fisheries management (01-08-2015)“…The ability to represent a population of migratory juvenile fish with PIT tags becomes difficult when the minimum tagging size is larger than the average size…”
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Supportive breeding boosts natural population abundance with minimal negative impacts on fitness of a wild population of C hinook salmon
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2012)“…While supportive breeding programmes strive to minimize negative genetic impacts to populations, case studies have found evidence for reduced fitness of…”
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Evaluating the Accuracy and Precision of Multiple Abundance Estimators Using State-Space Models: A Case Study for a Threatened Population of Chinook Salmon in Johnson Creek, Idaho
Published in North American journal of fisheries management (01-10-2014)“…Over the last century, Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha populations in the Pacific Northwest have experienced dramatic declines, leading to many of them…”
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Relative Effects on a Low-Volume Road System of Landslides Resulting from Episodic Storms in Northern Idaho
Published in Transportation research record (1999)“…In late November to early December 1995 and February 1996, northern Idaho was hit by heavy rains on a deep snowpack, resulting in two flood and landslide…”
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