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Barnaby, Joseph T. 



1944. Fluctuations in abundance of red salmon, 

 Oncorhynchits nerka (Walbaum), of the Karluk 

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Beverton, R. J. H., and S. J. Holt. 



1957. On the dynamics of exploited fish popula- 

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Bower, Ward T. 



1920. Alaska fisheries and fur industries in 1919. 

 Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. 1919, Append. 9, 160 pp. 

 Burgner, Robert L. 



1958. A study of fluctuations in abundance, growth, 

 and survival in the early life stages of the red 

 salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka Walbaum) of the 

 Wood River Lakes, Bristol Bay, Alaska. Ph. D. 

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1962. Studies of red salmon sniolts from the Wood 

 River lakes, Alaska. Univ. Wash. Publ. Fish., 

 New Ser. 1: 247-314. 

 Cochran, William G., and Gertrude M. Cox. 



1957. Experimental designs. John Wiley and 

 Sons, Inc., New York, 611 pp. 

 DeLacy, Allan C, and W. Markham Morton. 



1943. Taxonomy and habits of the charrs, Salveli- 

 riiis malma and SalvcUnus aipinus, of the Karluk 

 drainage system. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 72 : 

 79-91. 



Demory, Robert L., Russell F. Orrell, and Donald R. 

 Heinle. 



1964. Spawning ground catalog of the Kvichak 

 River system, Bristol Bay, Alaska. U.S. Fish 

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 Foerster, R. E. 



1937. The relation of temperature to the seaward 

 migration of young sockeye salmon (Oncorhyn- 

 chus nerka). J. Biol. Board Can. 3: 421-438. 



1944. The relation of lake population density to 

 size of young sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus 

 nerka). J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 6: 267-280. 



Goldman, Charles R. 



1960. Primary productivity and limiting factors in 

 three lakes of the Alaska Peninsula. Ecol. Mono- 

 gr. 30: 207-230. 

 1964. Primary productivity and micro-nutrient 

 limiting factors in some North American and New 

 Zealand lakes. Int. Ver. Theor. Angew. Limnol., 

 Verhandl. 15: 365-374. 

 Hartman, Wilbur L., Theodore R. Merrell, Jr., and 

 Richard Painter. 



1964. Mass spawning behavior of sockeye salmon 

 in Brooks River, Alaska. Copeia 1964: 362-368. 

 Hilliard, Douglas K. 



1959. Notes on the phytoplankton of Karluk Lake, 

 Kodiak Island, Alaska. Can. Field-Natur. 73: 

 135-143. 

 Hutchinson, G. Evelyn. 



1957. A treatise on limnology, vol. 1, Geography, 

 physics, and chemistry. John Wiley and Sons, 

 Inc., New York, 1015 pp. 



International North Pacific Fisheries Commission. 

 1962. The exploitation, scientific investigation and 

 management of salmon (genus Oncorhynchus) 

 stocks on the Pacific Coast of the United States in 

 relation to the abstention provisions of the North 

 Pacific Fisheries Convention. Its Bull. 10, 160 pp. 



Johnson, W. E. 



1956. On the distribution of young sockeye salmon 

 (Oncorhynchus nerka) in Babine and Nilkitkwa 

 Lakes, B.C. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 13 : 695-708. 



Keller, Samuel, and Hillard N. Reiser. 



1959. Geology of the Mount Katmai area, Alaska. 

 U.S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 1058-G, 298 pp. 



Kerns, Orra E., Jr. 



1961. Abundance and age of Kvichak River red 

 salmon smolts. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Fish. Bull. 

 61: 301-320. 



Koo, Ted S. Y. 



1962. Age and growth studies of red salmon scales 

 by graphical means. Univ. Wash. Publ. Fish., 

 New Ser. 1: 49-121. 



Koo, Ted S. Y., and Howard D. Smith. 



1960. Main-stem and tributary sampling of red 

 salmon scales for population studies. U.S. Fish 

 Wildl. Serv., Spec. Sci. Rep. Fish. 362, 10 pp. 



Krogius, F. V. 



1961. O sviaziakh tempa rosta i chislennosti kras- 

 noi. ( On the relation between rate of growth and 

 population density in sockeye salmon.) Akad. 

 Nauk SSSR, Trudy Soveshch. Ikhtiol. Kom. 13: 

 132-146. [Fish. Res. Board Can. Transl. Ser. 411, 

 23 pp. 1962.] 



Krogius, F. V., and E. M. Krokhin. 



1956. Rezultaty issledovanii biologii nerki-krasnoi, 

 sostoianiia ee zaposov i kolebanii chislennosti v 

 vodakh Kamchatki. (Results of a study of the 

 biology of sockeye salmon, the conditions of the 

 stocks and the fluctuations in numbers in Kam- 

 chatka waters.) Vop. Ikhtiol. 7:3-20. [Fish. 

 Res. Board Can. Transl. Ser. 176, 21 pp., 1958.] 



Krokhin, E. M. 



1957. Istochiki obogashcheniia nerestovykh ozer 

 biogennymi elementami. (Sources of enrichment 

 of spawning lakes in biogenic elements.) Izv. 

 Tikhookean. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Ryb. Khoz. 

 Okeanogr. 45: 29-35. [Fish. Res. Board Can. 

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Larkin, p. A., and T. G. Northcote. 



1958. Factors in lake typology in British Columbia, 

 Canada. Int. Ver. Theor. Angew. Limnol.. Ver- 

 handl. 13: 252-263. 



Marriott, Richard A. 



1964. Stream catalog of the Wood River lake sys- 

 tem, Bristol Bay, Alaska. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., 

 Spec. Sci. Rep. Fish. 494, 210 pp. 



1965. 1963 Kvichak River red salmon smolt studies. 

 Alaska Dep. Fish Game, Inform. Leafl. 48, 42 pp. 



Mathisen, Ole a. 



1962. The effect of altered sex ratios on the spawn- 

 ing of red salmon. Univ. Wash. Publ. Fish., New 

 Ser. 1: 137-246. 



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