A history of sockeye salmon research, Karluk River system, Alaska, 1880-2010 /

"doi:10.7755/TMSPO.125"--Page ii "December 2014." Format not distributed to depository libraries Includes bibliographical references Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Karluk sockeye salmon research history -- Chapter 3. Karluk River weir -- Chapter 4. Sockeye salmon life hist...

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Main Authors: Gard, Richard (Zoologist), author, Bottorff, Richard Lee, author, United States. National Marine Fisheries Service, publisher
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31822042049916
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Summary:"doi:10.7755/TMSPO.125"--Page ii "December 2014." Format not distributed to depository libraries Includes bibliographical references Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Karluk sockeye salmon research history -- Chapter 3. Karluk River weir -- Chapter 4. Sockeye salmon life history -- Chapter 5. Are Karluk River sockeye salmon differentiated into subpopulations? -- Chapter 6. Seasonal run distribution -- Chapter 7. Limnology and fertilization of Karluk Lake -- Chapter 8. Stickleback-juvenile sockeye salmon interactions -- Chapter 9. Dolly Varden and Arctic charr predation -- Chapter 10. Brown bear predation on sockeye salmon -- Chapter 11. Theories of population decline and recovery Mode of access: Internet.