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    Estimating Survival and Migration Route Probabilities of Juvenile Chinook Salmon in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta by Perry, Russell W., Skalski, John R., Brandes, Patricia L., Sandstrom, Philip T., Klimley, A. Peter, Ammann, Arnold, MacFarlane, Bruce

    “…Juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha emigrating from natal tributaries of the Sacramento River must negotiate the Sacramento–San Joaquin River…”
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    Migration route selection of juvenile Chinook salmon at the Delta Cross Channel, and the role of water velocity and individual movement patterns by Steel, Anna E., Sandstrom, Philip T., Brandes, Patricia L., Klimley, A. Peter

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-02-2013)
    “…We examined movement tracks of ultrasonic-tagged juvenile Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawyscha ) smolts at the juncture of two migratory pathways. This…”
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    Revealing migration and reproductive habitat of invasive fish under an active population suppression program by Gutowsky, Lee F.G., Romine, Jason G., Heredia, Nicholas A., Bigelow, Patricia E., Parsley, Michael J., Sandstrom, Philip T., Suski, Cory D., Danylchuk, Andy J., Cooke, Steven J., Gresswell, Robert E.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-03-2020)
    “…Endemic species face a variety of threats including predation from non‐native invaders. In some cases, however, invasive species can be managed by directly…”
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    Effect of Tides, River Flow, and Gate Operations on Entrainment of Juvenile Salmon into the Interior Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta by Perry, Russell W, Brandes, Patricia L, Burau, Jon R, Sandstrom, Philip T, Skalski, John R

    “…Juvenile Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha emigrating from natal tributaries of the Sacramento River, California, must negotiate the Sacramento–San…”
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    Invasive Lake Trout Reproduction in Yellowstone Lake under an Active Suppression Program by Heredia, Nicholas A., Gresswell, Robert E., Webb, Molly A. H., Brenden, Travis O., Sandstrom, Philip T.

    “…In Yellowstone Lake, predation by invasive Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush has caused significant abundance declines in native Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout…”
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