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Bibliographic List of Salmon Publications
This is a list of peer-review articles on pertinent
topics. See also our Publications page,
where we list publications available for purchase or download.
Index
Biology and Oceanography
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Adkison, M.D., and Z. Su. 2001. A comparison of salmon escapement
estimates using a hierarchical Bayesian approach versus separate maximum
likelihood estimation of each year's return. Canadian Journal of
Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58:1663-1671.
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Adkison, M.D., and R.M. Peterman. 1999. The predictability of Bristol
Bay, Alaska sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) returns 1 to
4 years in the future. North American Journal of Fisheries Management
20:69-80.
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Fagen, R. 1987. Long-term trends in maximum size of sport-caught
chinook salmon: a data-analytic approach to weights of first-prize
fish in four southeastern Alaska salmon derbies. Fisheries Research
6:125-134.
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Fagen, R., and W.W. Smoker. 1989. How large-capacity hatcheries
can alter interannual variability of salmon production. Fisheries
Research 8:1-11.
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Finney, B.P. 1998. Long-term variability in Alaskan sockeye salmon
abundance determined by analysis of sediment cores. North Pacific
Anadromous Fish Commission Bulletin No. 1:388-395.
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Finney, B.P., I. Gregory-Eaves, M.S.V. Douglas, and J.P. Smol. 2002.
Fisheries productivity in the northeastern Pacific Ocean over the
past 2000 years. Nature 416:729-733.
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Finney, B.P., I. Gregory-Eaves, J. Sweetman, M.S.V. Douglas, and
J. Smol. 2000. Impacts of climatic change and fishing on Pacific
salmon abundance over the past 300 years. Science 290:795-799.
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Hughes, N.F., and T.C. Grand. 2000. Physiological ecology meets the
ideal free distribution: predicting the distribution of size-structured
fish populations across temperature gradients. Environmental Biology
of Fishes Environmental Biology of Fishes 59:285-298
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Hughes, N.F. 2000. Testing the ability of habitat selection theory
to predict interannual movement patterns of a drift-feeding salmonid.
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 9:4-8.
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Hughes, N.F. 2000. Population processes responsible for larger-fish-
upstream distribution patterns of Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus)
in interior Alaskan runoff rivers. Canadian Journal of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences 56:2292-2299.
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Hughes, N.F. 1998. A model of habitat selection by drift-feeding
stream salmonids at different scales. Ecology 79:281-294.
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Hughes, N.F. 1998. Reduction in growth due to electrofishing and
tagging may change interannual movement behavior of stream salmonids:
Evidence from Arctic grayling in an interior Alaskan stream. Transactions
of the American Fisheries Society 127:1072-1077.
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Hughes, N.F. 1998. Use of whole-stream patterns of age segregation
to infer the interannual movements of stream salmonids: A demonstration
with Arctic grayling in an interior Alaskan stream. Transactions
of the American Fisheries Society 127:1067-1071.
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Kruse, G.H. 1998. Salmon run failures in 1997-1998: A link to anomalous
ocean conditions? Alaska Fishery Research Bulletin 5(1):55-63.
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Mann, D.H., A.L. Crowell, T.D. Hamilton, and B.P. Finney. 1988.
Holocene geologic and climatic history around the Gulf of Alaska.
Arctic Anthropology 35:112-131.
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Mcintosh, B.C., A.V. Tyler, and C.O. Swanton. 2001. Feeding ecology
of maturing sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in nearshore
waters of the Kodiak Archipelago. Final Report. Coastal Marine Institute.
University of Alaska. OCS Study MMS 2001-059, pp. 1-34.
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Noll, C., N.V. Varnavskaya, E.A. Matzak, S.L. Hawkins, V.VMidanaya,
O.N. Katugin, C. Russell, N.M. Kinas, C.M. Guthrie III,
H. Mayama, F. Yamazaki, B.P. Finney, and A.J. Gharrett. 2001.
Analysis of contemporary genetic structure of even-broodyear populations
of Asian and western Alaskan pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha.
Fish. Bull. 99:123-138.
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Paul, J.M. 1982. A guide to marine prey of juvenile salmon: A literature review. Alaska Sea Grant, MAB-12, Fairbanks.
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Peterman, R.M., B.J. Pyper, M.F. Lapointe, M.D. Adkison, and C.J. Walters.
1998. Patterns of covariation in survival rates of British Columbia
and Alaskan sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) stocks. Canadian
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55:2503-2517.
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Rincon, P.A., N.F. Hughes, and G.D. Grossman. 2000. Landscape approaches
to stream fish ecology, mechanistic aspects of habitat selection and
behavioural ecology. Introduction and commentary. Ecology of Freshwater
Fish 9:1-3.
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Satterfield IV, F.R., and B.P. Finney. 2002. Stable isotope analysis
of Pacific salmon: Insights into trophic status and oceanographic
conditions over the last 30 years. Progress in Oceanography in press.
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Schmidt, D.C., S.R. Carlson, G.B. Kyle, and B.P. Finney. 1998.
Influence of carcass-derived nutrients on sockeye salmon productivity
of Karluk Lake, Alaska: Importance in the assessment of an escapement
goal. North American Journal of Fisheries Management
18:743-763.
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Schmidt, D.C., G.B. Kyle, S.R. Carlson, H.J. Geiger, and B.P. Finney.
1997. Alaska's sockeye salmon management: Can we learn from
success? In: "Developing and Sustaining World Fisheries Resources:
The State of Science and Management, 2nd World Fisheries Congress
Proceedings", D.A. Hancock, D.C. Sminth, A. Grant and J.P. Beumer,
eds., CSIRO, Collingwood, VIC, Australia, pp. 687-695.
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Su, Z., M.D. Adkison, and B.W. Van Alen. 2001. A hierarchical Bayesian
model for estimating historical salmon escapement and escapement timing.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58:1648-1662.
Salmon Economy
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Boyce, John, Mark Herrmann, Diane Bischak, and Joshua Greenberg. 1993.
The Alaska salmon enhancement program: A cost/benefit analysis.
Marine Resource Economics 8(4):293-312.
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Greenberg, Joshua A., Mark Herrmann, Terry Johnson, and Andrei
Streletsky. 1994. The Russian salmon industry: Alaska's
next big threat. Agribusiness:
An International Journal 10(3):241-258.
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Herrmann, Mark. 1994. The Alaska salmon fishery: An industry
in economic turmoil. Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology 3(3):5-22.
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Herrmann, Mark, and Joshua A. Greenberg. 1994. A revenue analysis
of the Alaska pink salmon fishery. North American Journal
of Fisheries Management 14(3):537-549.
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Herrmann, Mark. 1993. Using an international econometric model to
forecast Alaska salmon revenues. Marine Resource Economics 8(3):249-271.
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Herrmann, Mark, Ron C. Mittelhammer, and Biing-Hwan Lin. 1993. Import
demands for Norwegian farmed Atlantic salmon and wild Pacific salmon
in North America, Japan, and the EEC. Canadian Journal of
Agricultural Economics 41(1):111-124.
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Herrmann, Mark, Ron C. Mittelhammer, and Biing-Hwan Lin. 1992. Applying
Almon-type polynomials in modeling seasonality of the Japanese demand
for salmon. Marine Resource Economics 7(1):3-14.
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Herrmann, Mark, Biing-Hwan Lin, and Ron C. Mittelhammer. 1991. Effects
of countervailing duty of Norwegian farmed salmon. Agribusiness:
An International Journal 7(4):339-355.
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Herrmann, Mark and Biing-Hwan Lin. 1989. The demand and supply of
Norwegian Atlantic salmon in the United States and the European Community.
Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics
36(3):459-472.
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Lin, Biing-Hwan, Mark Herrmann, Tsae-Yun Lin, and Ron C. Mittelhammer.
1989. Forecasting the price of farmed Atlantic salmon: An integrated
econometric and time series approach. Agribusiness: An International
Journal 5(5):447-488.
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Lin, Biing-Hwan, Mark Herrmann, and Ron C. Mittelhammer. 1989. An
economic analysis of the Pacific salmon industry: Effects of salmon
farming. Research note, Northwest Environmental Journal 5(1):160-161.
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K Management Agency. 2000. Wild salmon risk management in Bristol
Bay, Alaska. $98,712 (with Lewis, Geir, and Greenberg), October
2000.
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Time Series Analysis Forecasts for Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus
nerka) in the Egegik, Naknek, and Kvichak Rivers of Bristol Bay,
Alaska
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