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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Egress of yearling and subyearling Chinook salmon and juvenile steelhead following juvenile bypass system passage at John Day Dam, 2002
No abstract available
Authors
C. D. Smith, T.L. Liedtke, B.J. Hausmann, J.L. Schei, J.R. Lyng, L.P. Gee, J.W. Beeman
Genetic characterization of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus of coastal salmonid stocks in Washington State
Infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) is a pathogen that infects many Pacific salmonid stocks from the watersheds of North America. Previous studies have thoroughly characterized the genetic diversity of IHNV isolates from Alaska and the Hagerman Valley in Idaho. To enhance understanding of the evolution and viral transmission patterns of IHNV within the Pacific Northwest geographic range
Authors
E.J. Emmenegger, Gael Kurath
Recovery of white sturgeon populations through natural production: Understanding the influence of abiotic and biotic factors on spawning and subsequent recruitment
Recovery or maintenance of sturgeon populations through natural production in perturbed rivers requires adequate knowledge of the abiotic and biotic factors that influence spawning and cause mortality of embryonic, larval, and juvenile life stages. Although it is known that year-class strength of white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus is determined within 2-3 months after spawning, little is known
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M.J. Parsley, P.J. Anders, Allen I. Miller, L.G. Beckman, G.T. McCabe
White sturgeon mitigation and restoration in the Columbia and Snake Rivers upstream from Bonneville Dam
No abstract available
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M.J. Parsley, D.G. Gallion, K.M. Kappenman, P.E. Kofoot
Molecular diagnosis of infectious hematopoietic necrosis and viral hemorrhagic septicemia
The fish rhabdoviruses, infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) and viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV), cause extensive losses among salmon and trout in several areas of the world (Bootland and Leong, 1999; Smail, 1999; Wolf, 1988). Historically, IHNV was endemic among wild anadromous salmonids in the western portion of North America, but the virus has spread to stocks of cultured ra
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James R. Winton, Katja Einer-Jensen
Monitoring of Lost River and shortnose suckers in the Lower Williamson River, Upper Klamath Basin, Oregon
Abstract not available
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T.J. Tyler, E.C. Janney, B.S. Hayes, R.S. Shively, G.N. Blackwood
Distribution of Cowhead Lake tui chub, Twelvemile Creek, Oregon
Abstract not available
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G.G. Scoppettone, P.H. Rissler
Abundance and behavior of larval long-toed salamanders Ambystoma macrodactylumin naturally fishless lakes and lakes with non-reproducing populations of introduced trout in the northern Cascade Mountains, Washington, USA
No abstract available.
Authors
T.J. Tyler, W.J. Liss, G.L. Larson, L.M. Ganio
Migration behavior of radio-tagged juvenile Chinook salmon and steelhead relative to the performance of a removable spillway weir at Lower Granite Dam, Washington 2002
Abstract not available
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J.M. Plumb, A.C. Braatz, J.N. Lucchesi, S.D. Fielding, J.M. Sprando, G.T. George, N.S. Adams, D.W. Rondorf
Compensatory feeding following a predator removal program: detection and mechanisms
Abstract not available
Authors
J.H. Petersen
Feasibility of using 3D acoustic telemetry to assess the response of resident salmonids to strobe lights in Lake Roosevelt, WA
Abstract not available
Authors
R.W. Perry, M.J. Farley, T.J. Darland, G.S. Hansen, D.H. Feil, D.W. Rondorf, R. LeCaire
Identification of larval Pacific lampreys (Lampetra tridentata), river lampreys (L. ayresi), and western brook lampreys (L. richardsoni) and thermal requirements of early life history stages of lampreys. Annual report 2001-2002
Abstract not available
Authors
M.H. Meeuwig, J.M. Bayer, J.G. Seelye, R.A. Reiche