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  1. The role of salmonids in the diet of grey and ringed seals in the Bothnian Bay, north
  2. Integrated forecasts of fall Chinook salmon returns to the Pacific northwest
  3. Emergence timing and subsequent downstream movements of two non-native salmonids in a
  4. Staying alive : the survival and importance of Atlantic salmon post-spawners
  5. Trap design for catching fish unharmed and the implications for estimates of sea lice
  6. Hatcheries change steelhead genetics after a single generation
  7. Cost-effective accurate estimates of adult chum salmon,Oncorhynchus keta,abundance in
  8. Genetic relationships and gene flow between resident and migratory brook trout in the
  9. Genetic identification of two putative world record Michigan salmonids resolves stake
  10. Spatio-temporal predictive model based on environmental factors for juvenile spotted
  11. Do trout farm effluents affect Atlantic salmon smolts?
  12. The science of Salmon Stocking
  13. Efforts to reduce Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and rockfish (Sebastesspp
  14. The influence of non-native salmonids on circulating hormone concentrations in juveni
  15. Reproductive timing phenotypes in female salmon: true alternatives or extreme variant
  16. Development of external and neutrally buoyant acoustic transmitters for juvenile salm
  17. Test and application of a non-destructive photo-method investigating the parasitic st
  18. Use of otolith chemistry to discriminate juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawy
  19. Physiological impairment of adult sockeye salmon in fresh water after simulated captu
  20. Restoration versus recolonisation: The origin of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) cur
  21. Defining marine habitat of juvenile Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, and coh
  22. The spatial scale of competition from recruits on an older cohort in Atlantic salmon
  23. Hydropower
  24. Live chilling of Atlantic salmon: physiological response to handling and temperature
  25. Intraspecific polymorphism of mitochondrial cytochrome b gene fragment of the chum sa
  26. Physiological and molecular endocrine changes in maturing wild sockeye salmon, Oncorh
  27. Channel processes on the spawning Kerbi and Nimelen rivers (Lower-Amur Region)
  28. The genetic population structure of lacustrine sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, in
  29. Genomic Resources for Sea Lice: Analysis of ESTs and Mitochondrial Genomes
  30. The Effectiveness of Publicity versus Advertising: A Meta-Analysis
  31. Implantation of cocoa butter reduces egg and hatchling size in Salmo trutta
  32. Comparative molecular characterization of the regucalcin (RGN) gene in rainbow trout
  33. Urticaria and dermographism in patients with adult-onset Still’s disease
  34. Effect of Temperature and Time on the Stability of Salmon Skin Oil During Storage
  35. Highly fluorescing solid DNA-cationic polyelectrolyte complexes prepared from a natur
  36. Behavioural and physiological responses of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis to midwi
  37. Analysis of gene origin in the first adult returns to the Cultus sockeye salmon capti
  38. Do fall additions of salmon carcasses benefit food webs in experimental streams?
  39. Characterisation of a novel paralog of scavenger receptor class B member I (SCARB1) i
  40. Bibliometric analysis of diadromous fish research from 1970s to 2010: a case study of
  41. Genotype-specific responses in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) subject to dietary fish
  42. Overview of salmon stock enhancement in southeast Alaska and compatibility with maint
  43. Cerebral gene expression and neurobehavioural development after perinatal exposure to
  44. Hypotheses concerning the decline and poor recovery of Pacific herring in Prince Will
  45. Genetic architecture of body weight, condition factor and age of sexual maturation in
  46. Feeding of wild and hatchery reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) smolts during do
  47. Blessing the Salmon: Archaeological Evidences of the Transition to Intensive Fishing
  48. Lack of trophic competition among wild and hatchery juvenile chum salmon during early
  49. The spatiotemporal expression of multiple coho salmon ovarian connexin genes and thei
  50. Selenoneine, total selenium, and total mercury content in the muscle of fishes
  51. Spatial and trophic overlap of marked and unmarked Columbia River Basin spring Chinoo
  52. Evidence for competition at sea between Norton Sound chum salmon and Asian hatchery c
  53. Rapid expansion of an enhanced stock of chum salmon and its impacts on wild populatio
  54. The occurrence and run timing of naturally spawning chum salmon in northern Japan
  55. Structural Relaxation of Salmon Gelatin Films in the Glassy State
  56. Genetic differentiation between collections of hatchery and wild masu salmon (Oncorhy
  57. Strategies for reducing the ecological risks of hatchery programs: Case studies from
  58. Foreign brown trout in protected landscapes as a consequence of connectivity
  59. Oxidative Stability of Polyunsaturated Edible Oils Mixed With Microcrystalline Cellul
  60. Enhanced transfection of cell lines from Atlantic salmon through nucoleofection and a
  61. Something smells fishy: predator-naïve salmon use diet cues, not kairomones, to recog
  62. aquaculture facilitates salmonid invasions
  63. Rapid growth of Atlantic salmon juveniles in captivity may indicate poor performance
  64. Seven Bulletins published by River Dee Biologists
  65. Habitat requirements of Atlantic salmon and brown trout in rivers and streams
  66. Environmental enrichment reduces maladaptive risk-taking behavior in salmon reared fo
  67. Weir removal in salmonid streams: implications, challenges and practicalities
  68. Effects of marine survival, precocity and other life history traits on the cost-benef
  69. Possible reasons for late summer brown trout mortality in Austrian river systems
  70. Effect of hatchery rearing and environmental factors on the survival, growth and migr
  71. Five year trends in the egg-thiamine status of Atlantic salmon from the St. Marys Riv
  72. The consequences of angling; beach seinING; and confinement on the physiology; Post-R
  73. Temperature requirements of Atlantic salmon .... predicting effects of climate change
  74. A review of the likely effects of climate change on anadromous Atlantic salmon
  75. Catching the prey: Sampling juvenile fish and invertebrate prey fields of juvenile co
  76. By region impact of escaped farmed salmon on wild salmon stocks in Norway
  77. A survey of pathogens and metazoan parasites on wild sea trout in Scottish Waters
  78. Corrigendum to “Estrogenic effect of dioxin-like aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agon
  79. Alder cover drives nitrogen availability in Kenai lowland headwater streams, Alaska
  80. Density-dependent growth and implications for dispersal of juvenille Atlantic salmon
  81. Determinants of multiple central-place territory use in wild young Atlantic salmon
  82. Acute and chronic increases in predation risk affect the territorial behaviour of juv
  83. Detrimental effects of recent ocean surface warming on Atlantic salmon growth.
  84. A study of lower jaw dentition of wild Atlantic salmon life throughout its life cycle
  85. Does catch-and-release angling alter the migratory behaviour of Atlantic salmon?
  86. The recruitment of Atlantic salmon in Europe
  87. Escaped farmed Atlantic salmon replace the original salmon stock in the River Vosso
  88. Assessing barotrauma in neutrally and negatively buoyant juvenile salmonids exposed t
  89. Genetic and ecological effects of salmon farming on wild salmon
  90. Loss of regional population structure in Atlantic salmon, following stocking
  91. Using redd counts to estimate salmonids spawner abundances: A Bayesian modelling appr
  92. Retrospective bioeconomic analysis of Fraser River sockeye salmon fishery management
  93. Bioenergetic modelling of the marine phase of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
  94. Chinook salmon and rainbow trout catch and temperature distributions in Lake Ontario
  95. Breeding games and dimorphism in male salmon
  96. Migration performance of wild and hatchery sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) smolts—Implica
  97. Majority of age-3 Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Lake Ontario were wild
  98. Using an unplanned experiment to evaluate the effects of hatcheries and environmental
  99. Predation by fallfish (Semotilus corporalis) on Pacific salmon eggs in the Salmon Riv
  100. Effects of tributyltin on salmon interrenal CYP11?, steroidogenic factor-1 and glucoc
  101. Impact of catch-and-release practices on behavior and mortality of Atlantic salmon (S
  102. Integration of natural and artificial markers in a mixed stock analysis of Chinook sa
  103. Can the lost migratory Salmo trutta stocks be compensated with resident trout stocks
  104. A tool to identify pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha)×Chinook salmon (O. tshawytsch
  105. Exposure of pink salmon embryos to dissolved polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons delays
  106. Migratory salmonid redd habitat characteristics in the Salmon River, New York
  107. Response relationships between juvenile salmon and an autonomous sensor in turbulent
  108. Evaluating an ecosystem service provided by Atlantic salmon, sea trout and other fish
  109. Live-capture of grey seals in a modified salmon trap
  110. Cormorant impact on trout (Salmo trutta) and salmon (Salmo salar) migrating from the
  111. Thiamine and Fatty Acid Content of Lake Michigan Chinook Salmon
  112. Do native species limit survival of reintroduced Atlantic salmon in historic rearing
  113. Optimizing sampling effort within a systematic design for estimating abundant escapem
  114. The prevalence, density and impact of Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Krøyer) infestation on
  115. Ontogenetic learning of predator recognition in hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon, Salm
  116. Decline of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in Switzerland – How to assess potential causes
  117. Estrogenic effect of dioxin-like aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonist (PCB congene
  118. An integrated comparison of captive-bred and wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Impl
  119. Regional synchrony in return rates of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Japan in rel
  120. Female preference for male body size in brown trout, Salmo trutta: is big still fashi
  121. The determination of maternal run time in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshaw
  122. Genetic variation at the mtDNA ND-1 locus among North American wild and hatchery brow
  123. Marine survival of reared Atlantic salmon in the Baltic Sea: The effect of smolt trai
  124. The migratory behaviour of wild sea trout smolts in the estuary of the River Conwy
  125. Temporal and environmental influences on the variation in sea trout (Salmo trutta L.)
  126. Smolting of sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) in northern Norway
  127. Sea growth of anadromous brown trout (Salmo trutta)
  128. Predictability in a small commercial Atlantic salmon fishery in western Newfoundland
  129. Genetic differentiation in hatchery and wild sea trout (Salmo trutta) in the Southern
  130. Factors affecting early migration of sea trout Salmo trutta parr to brackish water
  131. Migration performance of wild and hatchery sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) smolts--Implic
  132. Effect of smolt age, sex and environmental conditions on sea age at first maturity of
  133. Spawning of sea trout, Salmo trutta L., in brackish waters--lost effort or successful
  134. Cost-benefit analysis for improving salmonid spawning habitat in the River Wye
  135. Is the level of aggression and dispersion in territorial fish dependent on light inte
  136. Specifying divergent migrations in the concept of stock: the contingent hypothesis
  137. Salmonid Spawning Runs and Estimated Ova Production in Normandale Creek of Lake Erie,
  138. Species of Gyrodactylus (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea) on salmonids in Sweden
  139. Management of habitat for rehabilitation and enhancement of salmonid stocks
  140. Relationship of biotic and abiotic factors to recruitment patterns in Margaritifera m
  141. Heterosis and outbreeding depression: a multi-locus model and an application to salmo
  142. Phenotype management: a new approach to habitat restoration
  143. Predicting output of ammonium from fish farms
  144. Complementary uses of ecological and biochemical genetic data in identifying and cons
  145. Toxicity of sodium selenite to rainbow trout fry
  146. Population Characteristics of Adult Pink Salmon in Two Minnesota Tributaries to Lake
  147. Modelling the impact of disease-induced mortality on the population size of wild salm
  148. Spawning Migration of Great Lakes Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus Gorbuscha): Size and Sex
  149. Effects of oil exposure on pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, alevins in a simulate
  150. Rule curves for irrigation drawdown and kokanee salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) egg to fr
  151. Female colour and male choice in sockeye salmon: implications for the phenotypic conv
  152. Sources of evidence for salmon in the diet of seals
  153. Factors affecting marine growth of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon
  154. The benefits and costs of the management program for natural sockeye salmon stocks in
  155. International management of Atlantic salmon -- the role of NASCO
  156. Size-assortative mating in salmonids: negative evidence for pink salmon in natural co
  157. Biological interactions of natural and enhanced stocks of salmon in Alaska
  158. Pink Salmon Populations in the U.S. Waters of Lake Superior, 1981-1984,
  159. Long-term effects of treated domestic wastewater on brown trout
  160. FISH-LIFT: a device for sampling live fish with trawls
  161. Survival and growth to reproductive maturity of Coho salmon following embryonic expos
  162. Changes in a remnant of salmon gum Eucalyptus salmonophloia and York gum E. loxophleb
  163. Salmon and herring school detection in shallow waters using sidescan sonars
  164. Impacts of log storage upon epilimnetic dissolved oxygen and juvenile sockeye salmon
  165. Breeding games and dimorphism in male salmon
  166. Monitoring Energetic Status of Lake Michigan Chinook Salmon Using Water Content as a
  167. Molecular and cellular biomarker responses to pesticide exposure in juvenile chinook
  168. Do Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) steal bait from surface longlines at sea?
  169. Parasites of Pacific Salmon, Oncorhynchus spp., from the Great Lakes,
  170. The determination of maternal run time in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshaw
  171. Results of Bayesian methods depend on details of implementation: an example of estima
  172. Is Trypanoplasma Salmositica Present in Lake Ontario Salmonids?,
  173. Mass spectrometric profiling - A diagnostic tool in fish?
  174. Toxicities of total and chelex-labile cadmium to salmon in solutions of natural water
  175. Relationships Between Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Concentrations and Rearing Mortality of
  176. Relationships Among Concentrations of Individual Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Conge
  177. Application of laser ablation ICPMS to trace the environmental history of chum salmon
  178. The foraging and antipredator behaviour of growth-enhanced transgenic Atlantic salmon
  179. Influence of kraft mill effluent on the flavor of salmon flesh
  180. Embryonic Mortality, Bioassay Derived 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents
  181. Majority of age-3 Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Lake Ontario were wild
  182. Effects of copper-zinc mining pollution on a spawning migration of atlantic salmon
  183. Sex and Year Comparisons of Lake Superior Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus Gorbuscha) Adipos
  184. Phototactic behaviour of emerging sockeye salmon fry
  185. Stocking sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in barren lakes of Alaska: effects on th
  186. Using an unplanned experiment to evaluate the effects of hatcheries and environmental
  187. Distribution, abundance and growth of juvenile salmonids off the coast of Oregon and
  188. Homing behaviour of displaced stream-dwelling brown trout
  189. Different toxic mechanisms in kraft pulp mill effluent for two aquatic animals
  190. Bycatches of common guillemot (Uria aalge) in the Baltic Sea gillnet fishery
  191. Spatial integration of freshwater fish markets in the Northern Baltic Sea area
  192. Effect of pH on toxicity of kraft pulp and paper mill effluent to salmonid fish in fr
  193. Social dynamics in salmonid fishes: do kin make better neighbours?
  194. Estrogenic effect of dioxin-like aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonist (PCB congene
  195. Long-term sublethal and short-term high dose effects of physically and chemically dis
  196. The biokinetic behavior of 95mTc in juvenile Coho Salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walba
  197. Xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme activity in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) during
  198. Swedish Baltic Sea fisheries during 1868-1913: Spatio-temporal dynamics of catch and
  199. Induction of heme oxygenase in fish by heavy metals, phenylhydrazine and high lipid d
  200. Content and Chemical Form of Mercury and Selenium in Lake Ontario Salmon and Trout
  201. Experience and social environment influence the ability of young brown trout to forag
  202. Bror Jonsson, Homing of Atlantic salmon: effects of juvenile learning on transplanted
  203. Estimation of rates of migration, exploitation and survival using tag recovery data f
  204. Use of otolith microstructure to study life history of juvenile chinook salmon in the
  205. Cross-reactivity of monoclonal antibodies against peptide 277-294 of rainbow trout CY
  206. Diet of Burbot in Green Bay and Western Lake Michigan With Comparison to Other Waters
  207. Potential factors controlling the population viability of newly introduced endangered
  208. Effects of an environmental perturbation on the social behaviour and physiological fu
  209. Sea Lamprey Control in Lake Champlain,
  210. Maternal transfer of bioactive polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons in spawning chin
  211. Lethal response by atlantic salmon parr to some polyoxyethylated cationic and nonioni
  212. Metabolic conversion of cyclohexane by Pacific salmon microsomal preparations
  213. Escapement goals for sockeye salmon with informative prior probabilities based on hab
  214. Acute toxicity and behavioral responses of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and shi
  215. Impaired health of juvenile Pacific salmon migrating through contaminated estuaries
  216. A theoretical evaluation of the carrying capacity of Prince William Sound, Alaska, fo
  217. Ulcerative dermal necrosis (UDN) in wild salmonids
  218. Assessment of trophic-level responses and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) producti
  219. Biological mechanisms enabling sympatry between salmonids with special reference to s
  220. How large-capacity hatcheries can alter interannual variability of Salmon production
  221. Thiamine and Fatty Acid Content of Lake Michigan Chinook Salmon,
  222. Movements of male sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, on spawning grounds: effects of
  223. The relationship between the dispersion of salmon fishing vessels and their catch
  224. An epidemiological study of furunculosis in salmon propagation in Japanese rivers
  225. Long-term trends in maximum size of sport-caught chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawyt
  226. The effect of group size on the foraging behaviour of juvenile coho salmon: reduction
  227. Organochlorine and Heavy Metal Residues in Standard Fillets of Coho and Chinook Salmo
  228. Chemosensory recognition of siblings in juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
  229. Contaminants and Trends in Fall Run Coho Salmon,
  230. Modeling the brain-pituitary-gonad axis in salmon
  231. Effects of kraft mill effluents on juvenile salmon production in laboratory streams
  232. The effects of body size and sexual dimorphism on the reproductive behaviour of socke
  233. A versatile net selectivity model, with application to Pacific salmon and freshwater
  234. Season- and size-dependent risk taking in juvenile coho salmon: experimental evaluati
  235. Acute and chronic toxicity of lead to rainbow trout salmo gairdneri, in hard and soft
  236. The relationship between river flow and net catches of salmon (Salmo salar L.) in and
  237. Female biased angling harvests of Atlantic salmon in Spain
  238. Migration performance of wild and hatchery sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) smolts--Implic
  239. Histopathological and physiological responses of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri richa
  240. Survival of reared Atlantic salmon and sea trout in relation to marine conditions of
  241. Laboratory experiment on survival, growth and tag retention following PIT injection i
  242. The acute effect of bunker C oil and an oil dispersant on: 1 Serum glucose, serum sod
  243. Marine survival of reared Atlantic salmon in the Baltic Sea: The effect of smolt trai
  244. Survival and development of sea trout, Salmo trutta (L.), eggs in Baltic Sea saltwate
  245. Effectiveness of Recommended Fat-Trimming Procedures on the Reduction of PCB and Mire
  246. The selection and limitations of phenol as a reference toxicant to detect differences
  247. Dehydroabietic Acid Accumulation by Rainbow Trout (Salmo Gairdneri) Exposed to Kraft
  248. Avoidance response of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) to single-dose chlorination in
  249. Spatial and temporal migration of wild Atlantic salmon smolts determined from a video
  250. Some physiological responses of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) to intermittent monoc