All Stories

  1. Spatial heterogeneity contributes more to portfolio effects than species variability in bottom-associated marine fishes
  2. Characterizing the strength of density dependence in at-risk species through Bayesian model averaging
  3. Coherent population dynamics associated with sockeye salmon juvenile life history strategies
  4. Fertilizer legacies meet saltwater incursion: challenges and constraints for coastal plain wetland restoration
  5. Assessing freshwater life-stage vulnerability of an endangered Chinook salmon population to climate change influences on stream habitat
  6. Estimating Common Growth Patterns in Juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from Diverse Genetic Stocks and a Large Spatial Extent
  7. Joint dynamic species distribution models: a tool for community ordination and spatio-temporal monitoring
  8. Population coherence and environmental impacts across spatial scales: a case study of Chinook salmon
  9. Assessing spatial covariance among time series of abundance
  10. An explicit solution for calculating optimum spawning stock size from Ricker’s stock recruitment model
  11. Watershed geomorphology and snowmelt control stream thermal sensitivity to air temperature
  12. Analyzing large‐scale conservation interventions with B ayesian hierarchical models: a case study of supplementing threatened P acific salmon
  13. Spatial factor analysis: a new tool for estimating joint species distributions and correlations in species range
  14. Demographic modeling of citizen science data informs habitat preferences and population dynamics of recovering fishes
  15. Shifting Regimes and Changing Interactions in the Lake Washington, U.S.A., Plankton Community from 1962–1994
  16. Performance of salmon fishery portfolios across western N orth A merica
  17. Influence of ocean and freshwater conditions on Columbia River sockeye salmonOncorhynchus nerkaadult return rates
  18. Oceanographic influences on patterns in North Pacific salmon abundance
  19. Quantifying effects of abiotic and biotic drivers on community dynamics with multivariate autoregressive (MAR) models
  20. Spatial variation buffers temporal fluctuations in early juvenile survival for an endangered Pacific salmon
  21. Interacting Effects of Translocation, Artificial Propagation, and Environmental Conditions on the Marine Survival of Chinook Salmon from the Columbia River, Washington, U.S.A.
  22. Climate shifts the interaction web of a marine plankton community
  23. Assessing marine plankton community structure from long-term monitoring data with multivariate autoregressive (MAR) models: a comparison of fixed station versus spatially distributed sampling data
  24. Using Time Series Analysis to Characterize Evolutionary and Plastic Responses to Environmental Change: A Case Study of a Shift toward Earlier Migration Date in Sockeye Salmon
  25. Habitat structure determines resource use by zooplankton in temperate lakes
  26. Using an unplanned experiment to evaluate the effects of hatcheries and environmental variation on threatened populations of wild salmon
  27. Relating juvenile migration timing and survival to adulthood in two species of threatened Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchusspp.)
  28. Climate and intraspecific competition control the growth and life history of juvenile sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in Iliamna Lake, Alaska
  29. Big dams and salmon evolution: changes in thermal regimes and their potential evolutionary consequences
  30. Evolutionary responses by native species to major anthropogenic changes to their ecosystems: Pacific salmon in the Columbia River hydropower system
  31. Varying effects of anadromous sockeye salmon on the trophic ecology of two species of resident salmonids in southwest Alaska
  32. Coalescence in the Lake Washington story: Interaction strengths in a planktonic food web
  33. The Shiraz model: a tool for incorporating anthropogenic effects and fish–habitat relationships in conservation planning
  34. Translating restoration scenarios into habitat conditions: an initial step in evaluating recovery strategies for Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha )
  35. The Interplay between Climate Variability and Density Dependence in the Population Viability of Chinook Salmon
  36. Temporal dynamics in foraging behavior of a pelagic predator
  37. Forecasting climate-induced changes in the survival of Snake River spring/summer Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
  38. Influence of Juvenile Size on the Age at Maturity of Individually Marked Wild Chinook Salmon
  39. Variation in spatial and temporal gradients in zooplankton spring development: the effect of climatic factors
  40. Mapping the status of Pacific salmon
  41. A new perspective on the importance of marine-derived nutrients to threatened stocks of Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus spp.)
  42. EFFECTS OF CHANGING CLIMATE ON ZOOPLANKTON AND JUVENILE SOCKEYE SALMON GROWTH IN SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA
  43. QUANTIFYING AGGREGATION AND ASSOCIATION IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL LANDSCAPES
  44. Spatial–Temporal Dynamics of Early Feeding Demand and Food Supply for Sockeye Salmon Fry in Lake Washington
  45. Disturbance of freshwater habitats by anadromous salmon in Alaska
  46. Changes in the Spatial Distribution of Fishes in Lakes Along a Residential Development Gradient
  47. STATE OF THEWORLD'SFISHERIES
  48. DIEL VERTICAL MIGRATION BY JUVENILE SOCKEYE SALMON: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE ANTIPREDATION WINDOW
  49. Pacific Salmon and the Ecology of Coastal Ecosystems
  50. Pacific salmon and the ecology of coastal ecosystems
  51. Lake Eutrophication at the Urban Fringe, Seattle Region, USA
  52. Lake Eutrophication at the Urban Fringe, Seattle Region, USA
  53. Environmental and algal forcing of Daphnia production dynamics
  54. Habitat coupling in lake ecosystems
  55. Comparison of acoustic and Miller high-speed sampler estimates of larval fish abundance in Oneida Lake, New York
  56. Exotic Species in the Hudson River Basin: A History of Invasions and Introductions