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Migration Bibliography

Compiled 1997. The authors included in this subject bibliography are not associated with Columbia Basin Research, School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, University of Washington.

Abbott, M. R. and P. M. Zion. 1985. Satellite observations of phytoplankton variability during an upwelling event. Continental Shelf Research 4:661-680.

Anderson, G. C. 1964. The seasonal and geographic distribution of primary productivity off the Washington and Oregon coasts. Limnol. Oceanogr. 9:284-302.

Anderson, G. C., T. R. Parsons, and K. Stephens. 1969. Nitrate distribution in the subarctic northeast Pacific Ocean. Deep-Sea Research 16:329-334.

Anderson, J. L. and J. E. Wilen. 1985. Estimating the population dynamics of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) using pooled time-series and cross-sectional data. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 42:459-467.

Angstrom, R. L., and P. E. Reimers. 1964. Occurrence of juvenile salmon in stomachs of adult coho salmon. Oregon Fish Commission, Research Brief, 10-69.

Aron, W. 1962. The distribution of animals in the eastern North Pacific and its relationship to physical and chemical conditions. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can. 19:271-314.

Beamish, R. J. and D. R. Bouillon. 1993. Pacific salmon production trends in relation to climate. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 50(5):1002-1016.

Blackbourn, D. J. 1987. Sea surface temperature and pre-season prediction of return timing in Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). In Population biology and Future Management, ed. H. D. Smith, L. Margolis, and C. C. Wood, 269-306. Can. Spec. Publ. Fish Aquat. Sci. 96.

Blackbourn, D. J. and M. B. Tasaka. 1990. Marine scale growth in Fraser River pink salmon: a comparison with sockeye salmon marine growth and other biological parameters. In Proceedings 14th Northeast Pacific Pink and Chum Salmon Workshop, ed. P.A. Knudsen, 58-63. Olympia: Washington Department of Fisheries.

Bodznick, D. A. 1977. The physiology of olfaction in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) and its relationship to migratory behavior. Ph.D. thesis, University of Washington, Seattle.

Bradford, M. J. 1995. Comparative review of Pacific salmon survival rates. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 52: 1327-1338.

Brannon, E. and A. Setter. 1989. Marine distribution of a hatchery fall chinook salmon population. In Proc. Salmonid Migr. and Distn. Symp, June 23-25, 1987, ed. E. Brannon and B. Jonsson, 63-69. Seattle: School of Fisheries, University of Washington.

Brannon, E. L. and T. P. Quinn. 1990. Field test of the pheromone hypothesis for homing by Pacific salmon. J. Chem. Ecol. 16(2): 603-609.

Burgner, R.L. 1980. Some features of ocean migrations and timing of Pacific salmon. In Salmonid ecosystems of the North Pacific, ed. W. McNeil and D.C. Himsworth, 153-164. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press.

Chelton, D. B., et al. 1982. Large-scale interannual physical and biological interaction in the California Current. J. Mar. Res. 40(4):1095-1125.

Cooper, J. C., et al. 1976. Experimental confirmation of the olfactory hypothesis with homing, artificially imprinted coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can. 33(4):703-710.

Coronado-Hernandez, M. C. 1995. Spatial and temporal factors affecting survival of hatchery-reared chinook, coho and steelhead in the Pacific Northwest. Ph.D. thesis, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle.

Erickson, D. L. and E. K. Pikitch. 1994. Incidental catch of chinook salmon in commercial bottom trawls off the U.S. west coast. N. Am. J. Fish. Man. 14(3):550-563.

Fagen, R. 1988. Long-term trends in maximum size of sport caught chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): a data-analytic approach to weights of first-prize fish in four southeastern Alaska salmon derbies. Fish. Res. 6:125-134.

Ferno, A. and S. Olsen. [ed.] 1994. Marine fish behaviour. Oxford: Fishing News Books.

Fisher, J. P. and W. C. Pearcy. 1987. Movements of coho, Oncorhynchus kisutch, and chinook, O. tshawytscha, salmon tagged at sea off Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver Island during the summers 1982-85. Fish. Bull. 85(4):819-826.

Fisher, J. P. and W. C. Pearcy. 1995. Distribution, migration, and growth of juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, off Oregon and Washington. Fish. Bull. 93(2):274-289.

Godfrey, H. 1965. Salmon of the North Pacific ocean. Part IX. Coho, chinook and masu salmon in offshore waters. 1. Coho salmon in offshore waters. Int. N. Pac. Fish. Comm. Bull. 16:1-39.

Hankin, D. G. et al. 1993. Evidence for inheritance of age of maturity in chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 50:347-358.

Hartt, A. C. and M. B. Dell. 1986. Early oceanic migrations and growth of juvenile pacific salmon and steelhead trout. Bull. N. Pac. Com. 46:1-85.

Healy, M. C. 1982. Multispecies, multistock aspects of Pacific salmon management. In Multispecies approaches to fisheries management advice, ed. M. C. Mercer, 119-126. Can. Spec. Publ. Fish Aquat. Sci. 59.

Healy, M. C. 1983. Coastwide distribution and ocean migration patterns of stream- and ocean- type chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. Can. Field Nat. 97(4): 371-433.

Healy, M. C. 1991. Life history of chinook salmon. In Pacific salmon life histories, ed. C. Groot and L. Margolis, 312-230. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

Healy, M. C. and W. R. Heard. 1984. Inter- and intra-population variation in the fecundity of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and its relevance to life history theory. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 41(3):476-483.

Henry, K. A. 1978. Estimating natural and fishing mortalities of chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, in the ocean, based on recoveries of marked fish. Fish. Bull. 76(1):45-57.

Ignell, S. E. and J. M. Murphy. 1993. Salmonid spatial patterns near the North Pacific subarctic frontal zone. Bull. N. Pac. Com. 53(II):253-271.

Jamon, M. 1990. A reassessment of the random hypothesis in the ocean migration of Pacific salmon. J. Theor. Biol. 143:197-213.

Johnson, S. L. 1988. The effects of the 1983 El Nino on Oregon's coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and chinook (O. tshawytscha) salmon. Fish. Res. 6:105-123.

Kauffman, D.E. 1951. Research report on the Washington State offshore troll fishery. Pac. Mari. Fish. Comm. Bull. 2:77-91.

Labelle, M. 1992. Straying patterns of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) stocks from southeast Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 49:1843-1855.

McIsaac, D. O. 1990. Factors affecting the abundance of 1977-1979 brood wild fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Lewis River, Washington. Ph.D. thesis, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle.

McIsaac, D. O. and T. P. Quinn. 1988. Evidence for a hereditary component in homing behavior of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 45(12):2201-2205.

Miller, C. B., et al. 1991. Ecological dynamics in the subarctic Pacific, a possibly iron-limited ecosystem. Limnol. Oceanogr. 36(8): 1600-1615.

Mullan, J. W., et al. 1992. Life histories and precocity of chinook salmon in the mid-Columbia River. The Progressive Fish-Culturist 54:28-34.

Mundy, P. R. 1982. Computation of migratory timing statistics for adult chinook salmon in the Yukon River, Alaska, and their relevance to fisheries management. N. Am. J. Fish. Man. 4:359-370.

Myers, K. W., et al. 1995. Migrations, abundance, and origins of salmonids in offshore waters of the North Pacific - 1995. Seattle: Fisheries Research Institute, University of Washington.

Ogura, M. and Y. Ishida. 1992. Swimming behavior of coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, in the open sea as determined by ultrasonic telemetry. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 49:453-457.

Ogura, M. and Y. Ishida. 1995. Homing behavior and vertical movements of four species of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the central Bering Sea. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 52:532-540.

Orsi, J. A. and H. W. Jaenicke. July 1996. Marine distribution and origin of prerecruit chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, in southeastern Alaska. Fish. Bull. 94(3):482-497.

Pascual, M. A., T. P. Quinn, and H. Fuss. 1995. Factors affecting the homing of fall chinook salmon from Columbia River hatcheries. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 124:308-320.

Pearcy, W. G. 1992. Ocean Ecology of North Pacific Salmonids, Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Quinn, T. P. and K. Fresh. 1984. Homing and straying in chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from Cowlitz River hatchery, Washington. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 41:1078-1082.

Quinn, T. P. and G. M. Tolson. 1986. Evidence of chemically mediated population recognition in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). Can. J. Zool. 64(1):84-87.

Quinn, T. P. 1988. Estimated swimming speeds of migrating adult sockeye salmon. Can. J. Zool. 66(10):2160-2163.

Ricker, W. E. 1980. Causes of the decrease in age and size of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Can. Tech. Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 944:1-25.

Rommel, S. A. and J. D. McCleave. 1971. An electromagnetic system for studying the responses of aquatic organisms to weak electric and magnetic fields. Biomedical Engineering 18(6):421-424.

Roni, P. 1992. Life history and spawning habitat in four stocks of large-bodied chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). M.S. thesis, Fisheries Program, University of Washington, Seattle.

Roni, P. and T. P. Quinn. 1995. Geographic variation in size and age of north American chinook salmon. N. Am. J. Fish. Man. 15:325-345.

Schuijf, A. and A. D. Hawkins. ed. 1976. Sound Reception in Fish, New York: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co.

Schwarz, C. J., J. F. Schweigert, and A. N. Arnason. 1993. Estimating migration rates using tag-recovery data. Biometrics 49:177-193.

Smith, L. S. 1982. Introduction to Fish Physiology, Neptune, NJ: T.F.H. Publications, Inc.

Tavolga, W.N., et al. ed. 1981. Hearing and Sound Communication in Fishes, New York: Springer-Verlag.

Taylor, E. B. 1990. Environmental correlates of life-history variation in juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum). J. Fish Biol. 37(1):1-17.

Taylor, E. B. 1990. Environmental correlates of life-history variation in juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. J. Animal Ecol. 59:455-468.

Trump, C. L. and W. C. Legget. 1980. Optimum swimming speeds in fish: the problem of currents. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 37:1086-1092.

Van Hyning, J.M. 1951. The ocean troll fishery off Oregon. Pac. Mar. Fish. Comm. Bull. 2:43-76.

Ware, D. M. 1978. Bioenergetics of pelagic fish: theoretical change in swimming speed and ration with body size. J. Fish. Res. B. Can. 35:220-228.

Webb, P. W. 1995. Locomotion. In Physiological ecology of Pacific salmon, edited by Groot, C. Margolis, L. & Clarke, W.C., 71-85+. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Weber, L.J. and J.R. Smith. 1980. Possible role of the pineal gland in migratory behavior of salmonids. In Salmonid ecosystems of the North Pacific, ed. W. McNeil and D.C. Himsworth, 313-320. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press.

Welch, D.W. and Y. Ishida. 1993. On the statistical distribution of salmon in the sea: application of the negative binomial distribution, and the influence of sampling effort. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 50:1029-1038.

Xie, L. and W. H. Hsieh. 1989. Predicting the return migration routes of the Fraser river sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 46:1287-1292.

Yatsu, A. and H. Shimada. Distributions of epipelagic fishes, squids, marine mammals, seabirds and sea turtles in the central North Pacific. Bull. N. Pac. Com. 53(II):111-145.