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I960. A possible source of error in assessing the survival of 

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1967. Intra-stream movement, feeding habits, and popula- 

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McNeil, W. J. 



1964a. A method of measuring mortality of pink salmon 

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1964b. Redd supenmposition and egg capacity of pmk 

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1966. Distribution of spawning pink salmon in Sashin 

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1968. Migration and distribution of pink salmon spawners 

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1969. Survival of pink and chum salmon eggs and alevins. 

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1969. Transplanting adult pink salmon to Sashin Creek, 

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1964. Disappearance of dead pink salmon eggs and larvae 

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1962. Freshwater survival of pink salmon at Sashin 

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1966. Feeding behavior of the Glaucous-winged Gull on an 

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NEAVE. F. 



1953. Principles affecting the size of pink and chum salm- 

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1968. Scavenging by Alloperla (Plecoptera: Chloroper- 

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Reed. R. J. 



1967. Observation of fishes associated with spawning 

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RICKER. W. E. 



1962. Regulation of the abundance of pink salmon popula- 

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SKUD, B. E. 



1958. Relation of adult pink salmon size to time of migra- 

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1953. Spawning migration, reproduction and young stages 

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1969. Water resources data for Alaska 1968. Part 1. Sur- 

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1970. Effect of quality of the spawning bed on growth and 

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WICKETT, W. P. 



1954. The oxygen supply to salmon eggs in spawning 

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1962. Environmental variability and reproduction poten- 

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