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Buchanan RA, Brandes PL, Ingram J, Marshall M, Nichols K, LaPlante D, Barnard D, Towne K, Israel J. 2014 South Delta Chinook Salmon Survival Study. Lodi: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Lodi Fish & Wildlife Office; 2018 p. 228. Available from: https://www.fws.gov/lodi/salmonid_survival_studies/juvenile_salmonid_survival_reports.htm
Buchanan RA. 2015 Six-Year Acoustic Telemetry Steelhead Study: Statistical Methods and Results. Seattle: Columbia Basin Research, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington; 2018. Available from: sites/default/files/papers/UW 6yr steelhead report 2015 FINAL.pdf
Buchanan RA, Barnard D, Brandes PL, Towne K, Ingram J, Nichols K, Israel J. 2015 South Delta Chinook Salmon Survival Study. Lodi: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Lodi Fish & Wildlife Office; 2018 p. 208. Available from: https://www.fws.gov/lodi/salmonid_survival_studies/juvenile_salmonid_survival_reports.htm
Buchanan RA. 2016 Six-Year Acoustic Telemetry Steelhead Study: Statistical Methods and Results. Seattle: Columbia Basin Research, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington; 2018. Available from: sites/default/files/papers/UW 6yr steelhead report 2016 FINAL.pdf
Barnard D, Brandes PL, LaPlante D, Nichols K, Holbrook C, Buchanan RA. 2016 South Delta Chinook salmon survival study. Ed. P. Brandes and B. Matthias; 2021.
Holbrook C, Towne K, Brandes PL, Nichols K, Buchanan RA, Ammann A, Singer G, Chapman E. 2017 South Delta Chinook salmon survival study. Ed. P. Brandes, G. Castillo, and B. Matthias; 2021.
VanHolmes C, Gosselin JL. Development of a Mean Annual Temperature Value for the Continued Calculation of the Pacific Northwest Climate Index. Seattle: Columbia Basin Research, University of Washington; 2020. Available from: sites/default/files/papers/Olga_Surrogate_DFA_FINAL.pdf
Townsend RL, Skalski J, Buchanan RA, Lady J. Evaluation of the 2021 predictions of the run-timing of wild and hatchery-reared salmon and steelhead smolts to Rock Island, Lower Granite, McNary, John Day, and Bonneville Dams Using Program RealTime. Monitoring and evaluation of smolt migration in the Columbia Basin Volume XXXIII; 2021.
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Gosselin JL. Cumulative Experiences and Heterogeneity Affect Fish Survival:Examples from a model species (Poecilia reticulata) and salmonid species (Oncorhynchus spp.). School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences [Internet]. 2011 ;Doctor of Philosophy:211. Available from: sites/default/files/papers/GosselinDissertation.pdf
Lowther AB. Development, expansion, and evaluation of release-recapture survival models for Snake River juvenile salmonids, with new algorithms allowing time-dependent individual covariates. Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management. 2002 ;Ph.D.
Hamel OS. The Dynamics and Effects of Bacterial Kidney Disease in Snake River Spring Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). [Internet]. 2001 . Available from: sites/default/files/papers/Dissertation.pdf
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Hyun S-Y. Inseason Forecasts of Sockeye Salmon Returns to the Bristol Bay Districts of Alaska. [Internet]. 2002 . Available from: sites/default/files/papers/hyun_diss.pdf
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Hinrichsen RA. Optimization Models For Understanding Migration Patterns of Juvenile Chinook Salmon. [Internet]. 1994 . Available from: sites/default/files/papers/hinrich/dissertation.pdf
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Passolt G. A Predator Susceptibility Model of Juvenile Salmon Survival and a Voronoi Tessellation-based Approach for Generating Hypothetical Forest Landscapes. [Internet]. 2012 . Available from: sites/default/files/papers/Passoltmasters.pdf
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Lady JM. Release-recapture models for estimating the stream residence time of spawning salmon. Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management. 1996 ;M.S.
Buchanan RA. Release-recapture models for migrating juvenile and adult salmon in the Columbia and Snake Rivers using PIT tag and radiotelemetry data. Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management. 2005 ;Ph.D.
Bickford S. retrospective analysis of the results, trends, and methodologies of Columbia and Snake River survival studies, 1971 to 1995. School of Fisheries. 1996 ;M.S.
Ashbrook CE. Selective fishing and its impacts on salmon: a tale of two test fisheries. School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences. 2008 ;M.S.
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Salinger DH. A Splitting Algorithm for Multistage Stochastic Programming with Application to Hydropower Scheduling. 1997 .
Schlechte JW. Stage-structured analysis and modeling of the Pacific razor clam (Siliqua patula) in a changing environment: investigation of population dynamics and harvest strategies using process models and simulation. School of Fisheries. 1996 ;Ph.D.
Liao S. Statistical models for estimating salmon escapement and stream residence time based on stream survey data. Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management. 1994 ;Ph.D.
Cobleigh MM. Stress, Growth and Survival of Juvenile Chinook Salmon. [Internet]. 2003 . Available from: sites/default/files/papers/cobleigh_thesis.pdf