Search Results - "Winchell, Paul M."
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Influence of multiple dam passage on survival of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Columbia River estuary and coastal ocean
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-04-2013)“…Multiple dam passage during seaward migration is thought to reduce the subsequent survival of Snake River Chinook salmon. This hypothesis developed because…”
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Performance of a high-frequency (180 kHz) acoustic array for tracking juvenile Pacific salmon in the coastal ocean
Published in Animal biotelemetry (04-06-2020)“…Background Acoustic telemetry is now a key research tool used to quantify juvenile salmon survival, but transmitter size has limited past studies to larger…”
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Estuarine and early-marine survival of transported and in-river migrant Snake River spring Chinook salmon smolts
Published in Scientific reports (11-06-2012)“…Many juvenile Snake River Chinook salmon are transported downriver to avoid hydroelectric dams in the Columbia River basin. As mortality to the final dam is…”
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Physiological profiles of sockeye salmon in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean and the effects of exogenous GnRH and testosterone on rates of homeward migration
Published in Marine and freshwater behaviour and physiology (01-03-2009)“…We captured 196 adult Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Gulf of Alaska and collected blood and tissue samples to describe their…”
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