Publications
USGS divers in the Elwha River
WFRC zebrafish laboratory
Processing a Lost River sucker
Below is a list of available WFRC peer reviewed and published science.
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Assessment of two nonnative poeciliid fishes for monitoring selenium exposure in the endangered desert pupfish
We assessed the suitability of two nonnative poeciliid fishes—western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) and sailfin mollies (Poecilia latipinna)—for monitoring selenium exposure in desert pupfish (Cyprinodon macularius). Our investigation was prompted by a need to avoid lethal take of an endangered species (pupfish) when sampling fish for chemical analysis. Total selenium (SeTot) concentrations in b
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Michael K. Saiki, Barbara A. Martin, Thomas W. May, William G. Brumbaugh
Optimization of radio telemetry receiving systems
No abstract available.
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Scott D. Evans, John R. Stevenson
Time-to-event analysis as a framework for quantifying fish passage performance
No abstract available.
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Theodore Castro-Santos, Russell W. Perry
Using mark-recapture models to estimate survival from telemetry data
No abstract available.
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Theodore Castro-Santos, Christopher M. Holbrook, Benjamin P. Sandford, Russell W. Perry
Design and performance of radio telemetry systems for assessing juvenile fish passage at three hydroelectric dams
No abstract available.
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Eric Hockersmith, John W. Beeman, R Stevenson
Developing a quality assurance plan for telemetry studies: a necessary management tool for an effective study
No abstract available.
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Jill M. Hardiman, Christopher E. Walker, Timothy D. Counihan
Bias from false-positive detections and strategies for their removal in studies using telemetry
No abstract available.
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John W. Beeman, Russell W. Perry
Techniques for telemetry transmitter attachment and evaluation of transmitter effects on fish performance
No abstract available.
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Theresa L. Liedtke, Wargo Rub
Alternative barging strategies to improve survival of salmonids transported from Lower Granite Dam: Final report from the 2006-2008 spring/summer Chinook salmon and Steelhead juvenile migrations
In 2011, the final year class of adult salmon Oncorhynchus spp. returned from smolt groups released for a multi-year study to evaluate an alternate release site for transported fish. Smolts were collected and tagged at Lower Granite Dam, transported, and released at the alternate site near Astoria, Oregon (river kilometer 10) or at the traditional release site near Skamania Landing (rkm 225) just
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Tiffani M. Marsh, William D. Muir, Benjamin P. Sandford, Steven G. Smith, Diane G. Elliott
Dwarf char, a new form of chars (the genus Salvelinus) in Lake Kronotskoe
Lake Kronotskoe is situated in the Kronotskii State Nature Reserve and is a unique natural heritage of Kamchatka. The lake–river system of the reserve includes numerous springs and small streams and three large inflowing rivers, Listvennichnaya, Unana, and Uzon, which form the main bays of Lake Kronotskoe; one river (Kronotskaya) flows from the lake. This river is characterized by several rapi
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S.D. Pavlov, E.A. Pivovarov, Carl O. Ostberg