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Beer, W. Nicholas. 1996. A growth model for larval salmon with application to field and laboratory observations of chinook salmon.

Final Publication: Beer, W.N. 1996. A growth model for larval salmon with application to field and laboratory observations of chinook salmon. Master of Science Thesis. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington.

Brinck, Kevin W. 2002. Comparing methods for inferring site biological condition from a sample of site biota.

Final Publication: Brinck, K.W. 2002. Comparing methods for inferring site biological condition from a sample of site biota. Master of Science Thesis. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington.

Cobleigh, Molly M. 2003. Stress, Growth and Survival of Juvenile Chinook Salmon.

Final Publication: Cobleigh, M.M. 2003. Stress, Growth and Survival of Juvenile Chinook Salmon. Master of Science Thesis. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington.

Feist, Blake E. 1991. Potential Impacts of Pile Driving on Juvenile Pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and Chum (O. keta) Salmon Behavior and Distribution.

Final Publication: Feist, B.E. 1991. Potential Impacts of Pile Driving on Juvenile Pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and Chum (O. keta) Salmon Behavior and Distribution. Master of Science Thesis. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington.

Hamel, Owen S. 2001. The Dynamics and Effects of Bacterial Kidney Disease in Snake River Spring Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).

Final Publication: Hamel, O.S. 2001. The Dynamics and Effects of Bacterial Kidney Disease in Snake River Spring Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawyscha). Ph.D. diss., Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management, University of Washington, Seattle.

Hinrichsen, Richard A. 1994. Optimization Models For Understanding Migration Patterns of Juvenile Chinook Salmon.

Final Publication: Hinrichsen, R.A. 1994. Optimization Models For Understanding Migration Patterns of Juvenile Chinook Salmon. Ph.D. diss., University of Washington, Seattle.

Hyun, Saang-Yoon. 2002. Inseason Forecasts of Sockeye Salmon Returns to the Bristol Bay Districts of Alaska.

Final Publication: Hyun, S. 2002. Inseason Forecasts of Sockeye Salmon Returns to the Bristol Bay Districts of Alaska. Ph.D. diss., Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management, University of Washington, Seattle.

Salinger, David H. 1997. A Splitting Algorithm for Multistage Stochastic Programming with Application to Hydropower Scheduling.

Final Publication: Salinger, D.H. 1997. A Splitting Algorithm for Multistage Stochastic Programming with Application to Hydropower Scheduling. Ph.D. diss., University of Washington, Seattle.

Steel, E. Ashley. 1999. In-stream factors affecting juvenile salmonid migration, DRAFT.

Final Publication: Steel, E. Ashley. 1999. In-stream factors affecting juvenile salmonid migration. Ph.D. diss., Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management, University of Washington, Seattle.

Steele-Feldman, Abran M. 2006. Learning and animal behavior: exploring the dynamics of simple models.

Final Publication: Steele-Feldman, A.M. 2006. Learning and animal behavior: exploring the dynamics of simple models. Master of Science Thesis. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington.

Zabel, Richard W. 1994. Spatial and Temporal Models of Migrating Juvenile Salmon with Applications.

Final Publication: Zabel, R.W. 1994. Spatial and Temporal Models of Migrating Juvenile Salmon with Applications. Ph.D. diss., University of Washington, Seattle.


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