Publications
Below is a list of available KFFS peer reviewed and published science.
Filter Total Items: 97
Spawning migration movements of Klamath largescale, Lost River, and shortnose suckers in the Williamson and Sprague rivers, Oregon, prior to the removal of Chiloquin Dam. Annual report 2006
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C.M. Ellsworth, C.D. Luton, T.J. Tyler, S. P. VanderKooi, R.S. Shively
Near-shore and offshore habitat use by endangered, juvenile Lost River and shortnose suckers in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Annual report 2004
No abstract available
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H.A. Hendrixson, B.L Herring, S. M. Burdick, S. P. VanderKooi
Physiological development of reintroduced Chinook salmon in the Upper Klamath Basin. 2006 final report
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A.G. Maule, S. P. VanderKooi, J. Hamilton, R. Stocking, J. Bartholomew
Monitoring of Lost River (Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose (Chasmistes brevirostris) suckers in Gerber and Clear Lake reservoirs 2005-2006
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P.M. Barry, B.S. Hayes, E.C. Janney, R.S. Shively, A.C. Scott, C.D. Luton
Monitoring of Lost River (Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose (Chasmistes brevirostris) suckers in Gerber and Clear Lake Reservoirs
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C.A. Leeseberg, P.M. Barry, P. Whisler, E.C. Janney
Investigations of adult Lost River, shortnose, and Klamath largescale suckers in Upper Klamath Lake and its tributaries, Oregon. Annual report 2005
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P.M. Barry, B.S. Hayes, A.C. Scott, C.D. Luton, E.C. Janney
Evaluation of larval sucker drift ecology at two proposed irrigation pump sites on the Williamson River
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T.J. Tyler, C.M. Ellsworth, S. P. VanderKooi, R.S. Shively
Riverine movements of adult Lost River, shortnose, and Klamath largescale suckers in the Williamson and Sprague rivers, Oregon. Annual report 2004
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T.J. Tyler, C.M. Ellsworth, S. P. VanderKooi, R.S. Shively
Near-shore habitat use by endangered juvenile suckers in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Annual report 2002 - 2003
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S. P. VanderKooi, H.A. Hendrixson, B.L Herring, R.H. Coshow
The Western Fisheries Research Center studies: threatened and endangered fishes
Within historical time, western native fish communities have faced increasing threats from habitat loss, invasive species, and pollution. It should come as no surprise that human development has greatly altered fish habitat in the west because of the importance of water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial uses, power generation, waste disposal, flood protection, and transportation. Fish tha
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M. Parsley, G.G. Scoppettone, R. Shively, D. Gadomski, D. Becker
Near-shore and off-shore habitat use by endangered, juvenile Lost River and shortnose suckers, and near-shore water quality, in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Annual Report 2005
No abstract available
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H.A. Hendrixson, S. P. VanderKooi, A.X Wilkens, S. M. Burdick
Larval sucker drift in the Lower Williamson River, Oregon: Evaluation of two proposed water diversion sites for the Modoc Point Irrigation District
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Authors
T.J. Tyler, C.M. Ellsworth, R.S. Shively, S. P. VanderKooi