GROOT and QUINN: HOMING MIGRATION OF SOCKEYE SALMON 



195. Washington Sea Grant, Univ. Wash., Seattle. 



Laurs, R. M., H S. H Yuen, and J. H. Johnson. 



1977. Small-scale movements of albacore, Thunnus 

 alalunga, in relation to ocean features as indicated by 

 ultrasonic tracking and oceanographic sampling. Fish. 

 Bull., U.S. 75:347-355. 



Laurs. R M . and R J. Lynn 



1977. Seasonal migration of North Pacific albacore, 

 Thunnus alalunga, into North American coastal waters: 

 distribution, relative abundance, and associations with 

 transition zone waters. Fish. Bull., U.S. 75:795-822. 



LeBlond, p. H.. K Dyck, K Perry, and D Gumming 



1983. Runoff and precipitation time series for the coasts of 

 British Golumbia and Washington State. Univ. Br. Co- 

 lumbia, Dep. Oceanogr., MS Rep. 39, 133 p. 



Leggett. W G 



1977. The ecology of fish migrations. Ann. Rev. Ecol. 

 Syst. 8:285-308. 



Madison. D M . R M Horrall, A. B. Stasko, and A. D. Hasler. 

 1972. Migratory movements of adult sockeye salmon 

 (Oncorhynchus nerka ) in coastal British Columbia as re- 

 vealed by ultrasonic tracking methods. J. Fish. Res. 

 Board Can. 29:1025-1033. 



Magnuson, J J , S. B Brandt, and D J. Stewart. 



1980. Habitat preferences and fishery oceanography. In 

 J. E. Bardach, J. J. Magnuson, R. C. May, and J. M. 

 Reinhart (editors), Fish behavior and its use in the cap- 

 ture and culture of fishes, p. 371-382. Int. Cent. Living 

 Aquat. Res. Manage., ICLARM Conf Proc. 5. 



Manzer, J I 



1964. Preliminary observations of the vertical distribu- 

 tion of Pacific salmon (Genus Oncorhynchus ) in the Gulf 

 of Alaska. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 21:891-903. 



Manzer, J I.. T Ishida, A E Peterson, and M G Hanavan. 



1965. Offshore distribution of salmon. Int. North Pac. 

 Fish. Comm. Bull. 15, 452 p. 



McInerney, J E 



1964. Salinity preference: an orientation mechanism in 



salmon migration. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 21:995- 



1018. 

 McLain. D R 



1984. Coastal warming in the Northeast Pacific 1976- 

 83. In W. G. Pearcy (editor). The influence of ocean con- 

 ditions on the production of salmonids in the North 

 Pacific - A workshop, p. 61-86. Oregon State Univ. Sea 

 Grant, Corvallis, OR. 



Mishima, S , and K Shimazaki 



1969. On the diurnal change of the salmon catch by the 

 gillnet in the Okhotsk Sea. Bull. Fac. Fish. Hokkaido 

 Univ. 20:5-21. 

 Mysak. L a 



1986. El Nino, interannual variability and fisheries in 

 the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 

 43:464-497. 

 Neill, W H. 



1979. Mechanisms of fish distribution in heterothermal 



environments. Am. Zool. 19:305-317. 



Olla, B. L., a. L Studholme, A J. Bejda, and A D Martin 



1975. The effect of temperature on the behavior of marine 



fishes. In Combined effects of radioactive, chemical, 



and thermal releases to the environment, p. 299- 



308. Int. Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna Austria. 

 Quinn, T. P 



1984. An experimental approach to fish compass and map 

 orientation. In J. D. McCleave, G. P. Arnold, J. J. Dod- 

 son, and W. H. Neill (editors), Mechanisms of migration 

 of fishes, p. 113-123. Plenum Press, N.Y. 



1985. Homing and the evolution of sockeye salmon, 

 Oncorhynchus nerka . In M. A. Rankin (editor). Migra- 

 tions: mechanisms and adaptive significance, p. 353- 

 366. Contrib. Mar. Sci., suppl. to Vol. 27. 



Quinn, T. P., and C. Groot. 



1984. Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus) migrations: orien- 

 tation vs. random movement. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 

 41:1319-1324. 



Quinn. T P , and B A terHart 



In press. Movements of adult sockeye salmon in British 

 Columbia coastal waters in relation to temperature and 

 salinity stratification: Ultrasonic telemetry results. In 

 H. D. Smith, L. Margolis, and C. Wood (editors), Sockeye 

 salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) population biology and fu- 

 ture management (Proc. Int. Sockeye Salmon Symp. 

 1985). Can. Spec. Publ. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 96. 

 Richer. W E 



1972. Hereditary and environmental factors affecting cer- 

 tain salmonid populations. In R. C. Simon and P. A. 

 Larkin (editors), The stock concept in Pacific salmon, 

 p. 19-160. H. R. MacMillan Lectures in Fisheries, Seat- 

 tle, Wash., April 1970. Univ. B.C. Vancouver, B.C. 

 Royal, L. A., and J. P Tully. 



1961. Relationship of variable Oceanographic factors to 

 migration and survival of Eraser River salmon. Calif 

 Coop. Oceanic Fish. Invest. Rep. 8, p. 65-68. 

 S.I.O.U.C. (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of 

 California). 



1965. Oceanic observations of the Pacific: 1959. Univ. 

 Calif. Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles. 

 Smith, R. J. F. 



1985. The control of fish migration. Springer, Berl., 

 Heidelberg, NY., 243 p. 



Stasko, A B , R M Horrall, and A D. Hasler. 



1976. Coastal movements of adult Eraser River sockeye 

 salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka ) observed by ultrasonic 

 tracking. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 105:64-71. 



Tabata, S 



1984. Oceanographic factors influencing the distribution, 

 migration, and survival of salmonids in the Northeast 

 Pacific Ocean - A review. In W. G. Pearcy (editor). The 

 influence of ocean conditions on the production of 

 salmonids in the North Pacific - A workshop, p. 128- 

 160. Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR. 



Thomson, R E 



1981. Oceanography of the British Columbia coast. Can. 

 Spec. Publ. Fish. Aquat, Sci. 56, 291 p. 



TULLY, J. P., A J DODIMEAD, AND S. TABATA. 



1960. An anomalous increase of temperature in the ocean 

 off the Pacific coast of Canada through 1957 and 

 1958. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 17:61-80. 

 WiCKETT, W. Pearcy (MS). 



1977. Relationship of coastal oceanographic factors to the 

 migration of Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus 

 nerka, W.). I.C.E.S. CM 1977/M 26, 18 p. 



469 



