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Acknowledgments 



This research was funded by the California Department 

 of Fish and Game (Interagency Agreement No. C-1335, 

 Genetic Analysis of Chinook and Coho Salmon Popula- 

 tions) and the Institute for Theoretical Dynamics at the 

 University of California, Davis. We gratefully acknowl- 

 edge the support and assistance of A. Baracco and L.B. 

 Boydstun throughout the study. We thank personnel 

 from the California Department of Fish and Game, the 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, S. Downey, and 

 W. Shoals for assistance with fish collections. The 

 technical assistance from E. Childs, S. Fox, A. Mar- 

 shall, C. Panattoni, and C. Qi is also appreciated. The 

 valuable comments of F. Utter and two anonymous 

 referees also are appreciated. We are especially 

 grateful to the Northwest Fisheries Science Center of 

 the National Marine Fisheries Service and the 

 Washington Department of Fisheries Genetic Unit for 

 their contribution to the development of a coastwide 

 program of Genetic Stock Identification. 



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