Research Library
Cordoleani et al. 2021: Threatened salmon rely on a rare life history strategy in a warming landscape
Reid et al. 2020: Implications of legacy watershed disturbances for channel structure and salmon habitat availability under different low-flow levels
Jones et al. 2020: Watershed‐scale climate influences productivity of Chinook salmon populations across southcentral Alaska
Vander Vorste et al. 2020: Refuges and ecological traps: extreme drought threatens persistence of an endangered fish in intermittent streams
Connors et al. 2020: Incorporating harvest-population diversity trade-offs into harvest policy analyses of salmon management in large river basins
Carothers et al. 2019: Pacific salmon in the rapidly changing Arctic: exploring local knowledge and emerging fisheries in Utqiaġvik and Nuiqsut, Alaska
Sturrock et al. 2019: Eight decades of hatchery salmon releases in the California Central Valley: factors influencing straying and resilience
Westwood et al. 2019: The role of science in contemporary Canadian environmental decision making: the example of environmental assessment
Thompson et al. 2019: Anthropogenic habitat alteration leads to rapid loss of adaptive variation and restoration potential in wild salmon populations
Ritchie et al. 2018: Morphodynamic evolution following sediment release from the world’s largest dam removal
Cline et al. 2017: Fisheries portfolio diversification and turnover buffer Alaskan fishing communities from abrupt resource and market changes
Amoroso et al. 2017: Measuring the net biological impact of fisheries enhancement: pink salmon hatcheries can increase yield, but with apparent costs to wild populations
Malick et al. 2016: Effects of the North Pacific Current on the productivity of 163 Pacific salmon stocks
Sloat et al. 2016: Stream network geomorphology mediates predicted vulnerability of anadromous fish habitat to hydrologic change in southeast Alaska