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181by Juan José Alava“... to that in prey adjusted to the difference of trophic levels), involving cetaceans, appeared to be not only lower...”
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182“... to that in prey adjusted to the difference of trophic levels), involving cetaceans, appeared to be not only lower...”
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183by Fruge, Adam“..., largescale sucker, longnose sucker, and Chinook salmon). Order Cypriniformes (sucker and minnow) bones...”
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184“...-economics. Larval crab are a critical food source to endangered juvenile Chinook during the early marine...”
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185by Øystein Wessel, Aleksei Krasnov, Gerrit Timmerhaus, Espen Rimstad, Maria K. Dahle“... of PRV (PRV-1,2,3) infect Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), Chinook salmon (Onchorhynchus tshawytscha), Coho...”
Published in Frontiers in Immunology (2019)
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186by Robbins, Charles T., Woodford, Nina L., Goolsby Clyde, Gaylynn, Minor, Cody, Nelson, O. Lynne, Brewer, Melissa M., Khalife, Patrick H., Hawley, Jennifer R.“..., and Idaho, USA. Unlike Canadian and Alaskan salmon, salmon in lower latitudes often carry an encysted fluke...”
Published in The Journal of Wildlife Management (2018)
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187by Ferguson, John“... of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and sea trout (S. trutta) kelts (0.547-0.748) was significantly lower than...”
Published 2008
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188“... variability. Juvenile chinook, pink and coho salmons had the highest rate of parasitic copepods (sea lice...”
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189“... of masu, coho and chinook salmon. Portion of zooplankton was about 100 % in the diet of pink salmon...”
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190“...Variable ocean conditions can greatly impact lower trophic level prey assemblages in marine...”
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191“... but is lower for the adults migrating after the feeding in the Pacific, that looks paradoxically...”
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192by Wessel, Øystein, Krasnov, Aleksei, Timmerhaus, Gerrit, Rimstad, Espen, Dahle, Maria“...) infect Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ), Chinook salmon ( Onchorhynchus tshawytscha ), Coho salmon...”
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193by K. M. Gorbatenko, I. V. Melnikov, E. E. Ovsyannikov, S. L. Ovsyannikova“... tissues varies from 867 cal.g–1 (squid) to 2062 cal.g–1 (chinook salmon) in wet weight and from 5151...”
Published in Izvestiya TINRO (2018)
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194by Найденко, Светлана, Ефимкин, Александр, Карякин, Константин, Баланов, Андрей, Фигуркин, Александр, Пономарев, Сергей, Климов, Антон, Кожевников, Алексей, Спирин, Игорь“... t that was in almost 3 times lower than in the winter of 2009. Jellyfish number and biomass in the epipelagic layer...”
Published 2011
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195“... permanent and temporary inhabitants of the upper epipelagic layer and mesopelagic migrants from the lower...”
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196by Blyth, PJ“... remained high for approximately one hour. Over the remainder of the day the fish fed at a lower, but steady...”
Published 2001
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198by Magrath Trading Store“...-6339 DALE GREAVES J 24 HOUR SERVICE (329-0965) '■ AO I I ¿6 CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT NEWS: The Chinook...”
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199“... way to increase profits, lower quality products can be sold while claiming they are made primarily...”
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200by Magrath Trading Store“... for the Chinook Health Unit in the Magrath area. Qualifications: interest in working with the elderly...”
Published 1993
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