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Rishi Sharma
Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2010
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Incorporating natural variability in biological reference points and population dynamics into management of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.) stocks returning to home waters
Ian Lawler
ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil, 2016
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Estimating population size and observation bias for spring Chinook Salmon
Andrew Murdoch
Conservation Science and Practice
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Setting biological reference points for Atlantic salmon stocks: transfer of information from data-rich to sparse-data situations by Bayesian hierarchical modelling
Eric PARENT
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2003
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Separating wild versus stocking components in fish recruitment without identification data: a hierarchical modelling approach
Guillaume Dauphin
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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Predicting population responses to restoration of breeding habitat in Atlantic salmon
Sigurd Einum
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2007
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Evaluation of chum salmon fishery performance using Ricker and Beverton-Holt stock recruitment approaches in a Bayesian framework
Caihong Fu
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A quantitative framework for the analysis of habitat and hatchery practices on Pacific salmon
Rishi Sharma
Ecological Modelling, 2005
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Embedding stock assessment within an integrated hierarchical Bayesian life cycle modelling framework: an application to Atlantic salmon in the Northeast Atlantic
Samu Mäntyniemi, Etienne Rivot
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2014
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Application of pre-fishery abundance modelling and Bayesian hierarchical stock and recruitment analysis to the provision of precautionary catch advice for Irish salmon ( L.) fisheries
Paddy Gargan
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2004
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Making sense of the relationships between Ne, Nb and Nc towards defining conservation thresholds in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Charles Perrier
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An integrated model of seasonal changes in stock composition and abundance with an application to Chinook salmon
Wilf Luedke
PeerJ
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Effective number of breeders in relation to census size as management tools for Atlantic salmon conservation in a context of stocked populations
Charles Perrier
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Signals of large scale climate drivers, hatchery enhancement, and marine factors in Yukon River Chinook salmon survival revealed with a Bayesian life history model
Peter Westley
Global Change Biology, 2018
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Quantifying the effectiveness of regional habitat quality index models for predicting densities of juvenile Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.)
Richard Hedger
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2004
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Geo-Referenced, Abundance Calibrated Ocean Distribution of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Stocks across the West Coast of North America
Michael Banks
PLOS ONE, 2015
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Using an unplanned experiment to evaluate the effects of hatcheries and environmental variation on threatened populations of wild salmon
K Holsman
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Hierarchical Bayesian analysis to measure differences in stock-recruitment parameters across harvested fish taxa
James Thorson
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Using redd counts to estimate salmonids spawner abundances: A Bayesian modelling approach
Colin Adams
Fisheries Research, 2010
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Development of an assessment approach for remnant lake salmonin populations: The Crean Lake example
guy melville
Aquatic Living Resources, 2005
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Identifying the spatial distribution of stocks of migrating adult sockeye salmon using age composition data
Lucy Flynn
2003
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Quantifying long-term population growth rates of threatened bull trout: challenges, lessons learned, and opportunities
Robert Al-Chokhachy
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2017
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Spatial hierarchical Bayesian models for stock-recruitment analysis of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha)
Steven Haeseker
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2004
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Update to the Brenden et al. (2012) statistical catch-at-age assessment for Chinook salmon in the main basin of Lake Huron
James Bence
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Effects of Increasing Chinook Salmon Bag Limits on Alewife Abundance: Implications for Lake Michigan Management Goals
Tracy Kolb, D. Hayes, Randall Claramunt
North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 2009
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Tracking sockeye salmon population dynamics from lake sediment cores: a review and synthesis
Daniel Selbie
2008
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Inferring sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) population dynamics and water quality changes in a stained nursery lake over the past ∼500 years
John Smol
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2004
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Growth of Hatchery‐Reared Chinook Salmon in Lakes Michigan and Huron Exhibits Limited Spatial Variation but is Temporally Linked to Alewife Abundance
Darin G Simpkins
North American Journal of Fisheries Management
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Spatial hierarchical Bayesian models for stock-recruitment analysis of pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha )
Steven Haeseker
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2004
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The salmon MALBEC Project: a North Pacific-scale study to support salmon conservation planning
Nathan Taylor
2009
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