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Population Studies, General

Backus, D.H., Butler, V.L., Kent, A.J.R., Jessica A. Miller, J.A., & 
      Simenstad, C.A. (2011). Life history variation in upper Columbia 
      River Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): a comparison using 
      modern and ~500-year-old archaeological otoliths. Canadian Journal of 
      Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 68, 603-617. doi:10.1139/F2011-002
Beauchamp, D.A. & Duffy, E.J. (2011). Rapid growth in the early 
      marine period improves the marine survival of Chinook salmon 
      (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Puget Sound, Washington. Canadian 
      Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68, 232-240. 
      doi:10.1139/F10-144
Becker, L.A., Pascual, M.A., & Basso, N.G. (2007, October). Colonization 
      of the Southern Patagonia ocean by exotic Chinook salmon.  Conservation  
      Biology 21(5), 1347-1352. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007.00761.x
      
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Billman, E.J., Whitman, L.D., Shroeder, R.K., Sharpe, C.S., Noakes, D.L.G. & Schreck, C.B. 
      (2014). Body morphology differs in wild juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
      that express different migratory phenotypes in the Willamette River, Oregon, U.S.A. Journal of 
      Fish Biology, 85, 1097-1110. doi:10.1111/jfb.12482
Bradford, M J, Duncan, J., & Jang, J W (Sept 2008). Downstream 
      migrations of juvenile salmon and other fishes in the upper Yukon 
      River.  Arctic, 61(3), 255-264.  Retrieved January
      27, 2010, from http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic61-3-255.pdf
Brodeur, R.D., Fisher, J.P., Teel, D.J., Emmett, R.L., Casillas, E., and Miller, T.W. 
      (2004). Juvenile salmonid distribution, growth, condition, origin, and environmental 
      and species associations in the Northern California Current. Fishery Bulletin 
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Carlson, Stan R., Coggins, Lewis G., Jr., & Swanton, Charles O. (1998, Winter). A 
      simple stratified design for mark-recapture estimation of salmon smolt 
      abundance. Alaska Fishery Research Bulletin 5, 88-102.  Retrieved June 14, 
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Chamberlin, J.W. & Quinn, T.P. (2014). Effects of natal origin on localized distributions 
      of Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, in the marine waters of Puget Sound, 
      Washington. Fisheries Research, 153, 113-122. doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2014.01.008
Cromwell, K.J. & Kennedy, B.P. (2011).Diel distribution, behaviour 
      and consumption of juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus 
      tshawytscha) in a wilderness stream. Ecology of 
      Freshwater Fish 20, 421–430. doi:10.1111/
      j.1600-0633.2011.00512.x
Dietrich, J.P., Boylen, D.A., Thompson, D.E., Loboschefsky, E.J., 
      Bravo, C.F., Spangenberg, D.K., . . . Loge,F.J. (2011) An evaluation 
      of the influence of stock origin and out-migration history on the 
      disease susceptibility and survival of juvenile Chinook salmon. 
      Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 23, 35-47. doi:10.1080/
	  08997659.2011.568859
Fleming, I.A., & Koseki, Y. (2007). Large-scale frequency dynamics of alternative 
      male phenotypes in natural populations of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch): 
      patterns, processes, and implications.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and 
      Aquatic Sciences, 64, 743-753.  doi:10.1139/F07-046
Goertler, P. A., Scheuerell, M. D., Simenstad, C. A., & Bottom, D. L. (2016). Estimating 
      common growth patterns in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from 
      diverse genetic stocks and a large spatial extent. PloS one, 11, e0162121. doi: 
      10.1371/journal.pone.0162121
Gosselin, J. L., Zabel, R. W., Anderson, J. J., Faulkner, J. R., Baptista, A. M., & Sandford, B. P. 
      (2018). Conservation planning for freshwater–marine carryover effects on Chinook salmon 
      survival. Ecology and evolution, 8(1), 319-332. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3663
Gurarie, E., Anderson, J J, & Zabel, R W (August 2009).
      Continuous models of population-level heterogeneity inform
      analysis of animal dispersal and migration.  Ecology, 90(8),
      2233-242.  doi:10.1890/08-0359.1 
Halupka, K.C., Mryant, M.D. & Everest, F.D. (2000). Biological characteristics and 
      population status of anadromous salmon in southeast Alaska (General Technical 
      Report PNW-GTR-468). Portland, Or.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest 
      Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. Retrieved October 24, 2002 from
      http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/gtr468.pdf	
Helmbrecht, S., &Boughton, D.A. (2005, August). Recent efforts to monitor 
      anadromous Oncorhynchus species in the California coastal region: A 
      compilation of metadata (NOAA technical memorandum NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-381). 
      Santa Cruz, CA: National Marine Fisheries Service, Southwest Fisheries 
      Science Center. Retrieved January 11, 2007. from 
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Holmes, E. E. (2004). Beyond theory to application and evaluation: diffusion 
      approximations for population viability analysis. Ecological Applications, 14, 1272-1293.
      Retrieved December 10, 2004, from 
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Isaak, D.J. & Thurow, R.F. (2006). Network-scale spatial and temporal variation in Chinook 
      salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) redd distributions: patterns inferred from spatially 
      continuous replicate surveys. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, 63, 
      85-296. doi:10.1139/F05-214
Kilduff, D. P., Botsford,  L.W. & Teo, S.L.H. (2014). Spatial and temporal 
      covariability in early ocean survival of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) 
      along the west coast of North America. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 71, 1671-
      1682. doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsu031
Koski, K.V. (2009). The fate of coho salmon nomads: The story of an 
      estuarine-rearing strategy promoting resilience. Ecology and Society, 
      14.1. Retrieved October 25, 2012, from 
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Myers, J., Busack, C., Rawding, D.,  &Marshall, A. (2003, July). 
      Historical population structure of of Willamette and Lower Columbia River 
      basin Pacific salmonids  . Seattle, WA: National Marine Fisheries Service, 
      Northwest Fisheries Science Center. Retrieved October 24, 2013, from 
      http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/research/staff/displayallinfo.cfm?docmetadataid=6490

      (19 Megabytes. Direct URL: http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/assets/25/
      6490_04042006_153011_PopIdTM73Final.pdf
Ohlberger, J., Ward, E. J., Schindler, D. E., & Lewis, B. (2018). Demographic 
      changes in Chinook salmon across the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Fish and 
      Fisheries, 19(3), 533-546. doi:10.1111/faf.12272
Poirier, J., & Olson, D. (2017). Literature review of survival, age at return, straying, 
      life history diversity, and ecological effects of subyearling and yearling hatchery 
      release strategies for fall Chinook salmon. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Columbia 
      River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, Vancouver, WA. Retrieved from
      https://www.fws.gov/Columbiariver/publications/Fall%20Chinook%20Literature
      %20Review%2020%20April%202017.pdf
Ratner, S., Lande, R. & Roper, B.B. (1997). Population viability analysis of spring 
      chinook salmon in the South Umpqua River, Oregon. Conservation biology 11,
      879. 

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      503-399-5231 or reference@chemeketa.edu to obtain a copy of the article.
Schaller, H.A., Petrosky, C.E., & Langness, O.P. (1999). Contrasting patterns of 
      productivity and survival rates for stream- type chinook salmon (Onchorynchus 
      tshawytscha) populations of the Snake and Columbia rivers. Canadian Journal 
      of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 56, 1031-1045. Retrieved December 11 
      2020 from https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a3f0/1acb19f5274b8166de39263ab4c53e677b3e.pdf
Schroeder, R. K., Whitman, L. D., Cannon, B., & Olmsted, P. (2015). Juvenile 
      life-history diversity and population stability of spring Chinook salmon in the 
      Willamette River basin, Oregon. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic 
      Sciences, 73(6), 921-934. doi:10.1139/cjfas-2015-0314
Spence, B.C., Harris, S.L. , Jones, W.E., Goslin, M.N., Agrawal, A. & Mora, E. 
      (2005, October). Historical occurrence of coho salmon in streams of the 
      Central California Coast Coho Salmon Evolutionarily Significant Unit. (NOAA 
      Technical memorandum NOAA/TM/NMFS/SWFSC-383). Santa Cruz, CA: National Marine 
      Fisheries Service, Southwest Fisheries Science Center. Retrieved January 11, 
      2007, from http://swfsc.noaa.gov/publications/FED/00768.pdf
Thedinga, John F., Johnson, Scott W., & Koski, K.V. (1998, Winter). Age and marine 
      survival of ocean-type Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha from the Situk 
      River, Alaska.Alaska Fishery Research Bulletin 5, 143-148. Retrieved June 14,
      2002, from 
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Tucker, S., Trudel, M., Welch, D.W., Candy, J.R., Morris, J.F.T., Thiess, 
      M.E., . . . Beacham, T.D.  (2012). Annual coastal migration of 
      juvenile Chinook salmon: static stock-specific patterns in a highly 
      dynamic ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series 449, 245-262. 
      doi: 10.3354/meps09528
Weitkamp, L.A., Bentley, P.J., & Litz, M.N.C. (2012). Seasonal and interannual  
      variation in juvenile salmonids and associated fish assemblage in open waters 
      of the lower Columbia River estuary. Fishery Bulletin, 110, 426-450.  
      https://doi.org/10.7755/FB.113.2.9
Williams, T. H., et al. (2006, June). Historical population structure of coho 
      salmon in the Southern Oregon/Northern California Coasts Evolutionarily 
      Significant Unit (NOAA Technical Memorandum OAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-390). 
      La Jolla, CA: National Marine Fisheries Service,  Southwest Fisheries 
      Science Center. Retrieved January 12, 2007, from 
      http://swfsc.noaa.gov/publications/TM/SWFSC/NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-390.PDF
Woodson, L.E., Wells, B.K., Weber, P.K., MacFarlane, R.B., Whitman, G.E., & 
      Johnson, R.C. (2013). Size, growth, and origin-dependent mortality
      of juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha during early 
      ocean residence. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 487, 163-175. 
      doi: 10.3354/meps10353
Zabel, R.W., Scheuerell, M., McClure, M. &  Williams, J.G. (2006). The Interplay 
      between climate variability and density dependence in the population viability of 
      Chinook salmon. Conservation Biology, 20, 190-200.