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inland river systems. For example, Hjort and Schreck 

 (1982) examined electrophoretic, morphological, and 

 life-history characteristics of coho salmon in Washing- 

 ton, Oregon, and California. They found, in general, 



stocks from large rivers (Columbia River, Rogue River, 

 and Klamath River) were more similar to each other 

 than to stocks from smaller rivers. Taylor and McPhail 

 ( 1985 ) also found significant differences in body shape 



Puget Sound 32. 37 



Northern Oregon 100 



Southern Oregon 105 



Vancouver Island 1 , 2 



Puget Sound 33 



Washington Coast 43 



Northern Oregon 101, 104 

 '—Southern Oregon 109 

 r- Puget Sound 9. 10 

 "(—Northern Oregon 86. 87 



Puget Sound 7, 23 



Washington Coast 39. 41 



Northern Oregon 88 

 I— Southern Oregon 106. 1 18 

 j— Puget Sound 8, 12 



P— Southern Oregon 111.113.119 



I — Northern Oregon 98 

 pPuget Sound 13. 21, 20. 25 

 J Washington Coast 38. 40. 46 

 L-Northem Oregon 85, 102 



Puget Sound 11. 30. 31, 36 



Puget Sound 16,28 



Washington Coast 44 

 L—Northern Oregon 95 



Puget Sound 22, 26.27, 29 

 L-l Washington Coast 42. 45 

 —Northern Oregon 94 





Northern Oregon 89, 90.91.97.99 

 Northern Oregon 84. 92. 93. 103 

 Puget Sound 17. 19. 24, 34, 35 

 Northern Oregon 83, 96 

 Puget Sound 14, '5. 18 

 Southern Oregon 112, 114, 121, 122 

 Southern Oregon 107, 108 

 Southern Oregon 110, 117 

 Southern Oregon 115, 116 

 Mainland British Columbia 5, 6 

 Columbia River 54-70, 71 . 78, 81 , 82 

 L-Califorma 131. 133. 134. 135 

 Mainland British Columbia 3. 4 

 Southern Oregon 124 

 Columbia River 47, 53. 75. 77 

 I— California 126, 127 



olumbia River 49, 51 , 52. 72. 74, 76. 79. 80 

 Columbia River 48. 50 

 Southern Oregon 1 23 



olumDia River 73 

 Southern Oregon 125 



anlomia 132 



alitornia 128. 129. 130 





90 92 



Genetic Identity 



Figure 2 



Dendrogram for compilation of 135 samples created with UPGMA clustering of Nei's identity values (Nei, 1978). Numbers 

 refer to sample names identified in Table 1. 



