Publications
USGS divers in the Elwha River
WFRC zebrafish laboratory
Processing a Lost River sucker
Below is a list of available WFRC peer reviewed and published science.
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Ichthyophonus in Puget Sound rockfish from the San Juan Islands archipelago and Puget Sound, Washington, USA Ichthyophonus in Puget Sound rockfish from the San Juan Islands archipelago and Puget Sound, Washington, USA
In vitro explant cultures identified Ichthyophonus in 10.9% of 302 Puget Sound rockfish Sebastes emphaeus sampled from five sites in the San Juan Islands archipelago and Puget Sound, Washington, in 2003. None of the infected fish exhibited visible lesions and only a single fish was histologically positive. Significantly more females were infected (12.4%) than males (6.8%), and while...
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D. Halos, S.A. Hart, P. Hershberger, R. Kocan
Comparison of individual and pooled sampling methods for detecting bacterial pathogens of fish Comparison of individual and pooled sampling methods for detecting bacterial pathogens of fish
Examination of finfish populations for viral and bacterial pathogens is an important component of fish disease control programs worldwide. Two methods are commonly used for collecting tissue samples for bacteriological culture, the currently accepted standards for detection of bacterial fish pathogens. The method specified in the Office International des Epizooties Manual of Diagnostic...
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Sonia Mumford, Chris Patterson, J. Evered, Ray Brunson, J. Levine, J. Winton
Development of a bioenergetics model for humpback chub and evaluation of water temperature changes in the Grand Canyon, Colorado River Development of a bioenergetics model for humpback chub and evaluation of water temperature changes in the Grand Canyon, Colorado River
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C. A. Haskell, K.F. Tiffan, R.C. Koch, D.W. Rondorf
Measuring nighttime spawning behavior of chum salmon using a dual-frequency identification sonar (DIDSON) Measuring nighttime spawning behavior of chum salmon using a dual-frequency identification sonar (DIDSON)
The striking body coloration and morphology that Pacific salmon display during spawning coupled with elaborate courtship behaviors suggest that visual cues are important during their reproductive period. To date, virtually all existing information on chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) spawning behavior has been derived from studies conducted during the daytime, and has contributed to the...
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K.F. Tiffan, D.W. Rondorf
Resource inventory of marine and estuarine fishes of the West Coast and Alaska: A checklist of North Pacific and Arctic Ocean species from Baja California to the Alaska - Yukon border Resource inventory of marine and estuarine fishes of the West Coast and Alaska: A checklist of North Pacific and Arctic Ocean species from Baja California to the Alaska - Yukon border
This is a comprehensive inventory of the fish species recorded in marine and estuarine waters between the Alaska–Yukon Territory border in the Beaufort Sea and Cabo San Lucas at the southern end of Baja California and out about 300 miles from shore. Our westernmost range includes the eastern Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands. In addition, we have also included our best impressions of the...
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Milton S. Love, Catherine W. Mecklenburg, T. Anthony Mecklenburg, Lyman K. Thorsteinson
Passage behavior of radio-tagged subyearling Chinook salmon at Bonneville Dam, 2004 Passage behavior of radio-tagged subyearling Chinook salmon at Bonneville Dam, 2004
Flow augmentation, spill, surface collection, and improved turbine guidance systems have been identified as potential management actions to improve passage efficiency and survival of outmigrating juvenile salmonids. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), along with regional, state, and federal resource agencies, has designed and implemented studies to determine which management...
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R.E. Reagan, S.D. Evans, L.S Wright, M.J. Farley, N.S. Adams, D.W. Rondorf
Near-shore and off-shore habitat use by endangered, juvenile Lost River and shortnose suckers, and near-shore water quality, in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Annual Report 2005 Near-shore and off-shore habitat use by endangered, juvenile Lost River and shortnose suckers, and near-shore water quality, in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Annual Report 2005
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H.A. Hendrixson, S. P. VanderKooi, A.X Wilkens, S. M. Burdick
Vulnerability of young white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus, to predation in the presence of alternative prey Vulnerability of young white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus, to predation in the presence of alternative prey
We conducted laboratory trials to test the vulnerability of young white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus, to predation when an alternative prey was available. In trials with two species of predators, we observed two feeding patterns. When equal numbers of white sturgeon and goldfish, Carassius auratus, were available, prickly sculpins, Cottus asper, ingested more white sturgeon...
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D.M. Gadomski, M.J. Parsley
Relation of desert pupfish abundance to selected environmental variables in natural and manmade habitats in the Salton Sea basin Relation of desert pupfish abundance to selected environmental variables in natural and manmade habitats in the Salton Sea basin
We assessed the relation between abundance of desert pupfish, Cyprinodon macularius, and selected biological and physicochemical variables in natural and manmade habitats within the Salton Sea Basin. Field sampling in a natural tributary, Salt Creek, and three agricultural drains captured eight species including pupfish (1.1% of the total catch), the only native species encountered...
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B.A. Martin, M. K. Saiki
Efficacy of an infectious hematopoietic necrosis (IHN) virus DNA vaccine in Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and sockeye O. nerka salmon Efficacy of an infectious hematopoietic necrosis (IHN) virus DNA vaccine in Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and sockeye O. nerka salmon
The level of protective immunity was determined for Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and sockeye/kokanee salmon (anadromous and landlocked) O. nerka following intramuscular vaccination with a DNA vaccine against the aquatic rhabdovirus, infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV). A DNA vaccine containing the glycoprotein gene of IHNV protected Chinook and sockeye/kokanee salmon...
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K.A. Garver, S. E. LaPatra, Gael Kurath
Survival and migration behavior of juvenile salmonids at McNary Dam, 2004, Final report of research Survival and migration behavior of juvenile salmonids at McNary Dam, 2004, Final report of research
During 2004, the USGS Columbia River Research Laboratory conducted a study at McNary Dam using radio telemetry to estimate passage and survival parameters of juvenile salmonids. Our primary objective was to estimate these parameters under ambient environmental and operational conditions, and thus project-wide treatments were not implemented. The primary dam operation consisted of “biop”...
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Russell W. Perry, Amy C. Braatz, Scott D. Fielding, Joel N. Lucchesi, John M. Plumb, Noah S. Adams, Dennis W. Rondorf
Managing water in the West: developing new tools for a critical resource Managing water in the West: developing new tools for a critical resource
Rapid population growth in the Western United States over the last century has placed increasing strains on our water supplies and aquatic ecosystems. Historically, water rights have been used to determine the allocation of water in the West, but rules and regulations related to endangered species now often drive how water is released from reservoirs in large rivers such as the lower...
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G.G. Scoppettone, D. Gadomski, J. Petersen, J. Hatten