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The following pages link to Michael Dodrill (Q45762):
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- Simulating post-dam removal effects of hatchery operations and disease on juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) production in the Lower Klamath River, California (Q55453) (← links)
- Extending the Stream Salmonid Simulator to accommodate the life history of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in the Klamath River Basin, Northern California (Q55539) (← links)
- Colorado River fish monitoring in Grand Canyon, Arizona; 2002–14 humpback chub aggregations (Q58329) (← links)
- Do management actions to restore rare habitat benefit native fish conservation? Distribution of juvenile native fish among shoreline habitats of the Colorado River (Q148052) (← links)
- Nonlinear relationships can lead to bias in biomass calculations and drift-foraging models when using summaries of invertebrate drift data (Q151309) (← links)
- A need for speed in Bayesian population models: A practical guide to marginalizing and recovering discrete latent states (Q156471) (← links)
- Changes in prey, turbidity, and competition reduce somatic growth and cause the collapse of a fish population (Q156739) (← links)
- Assessing juvenile native fish demographic responses to a steady flow experiment in a large regulated river (Q237912) (← links)
- Prey size and availability limits maximum size of rainbow trout in a large tailwater: insights from a drift-foraging bioenergetics model (Q238092) (← links)
- Assessing predation risks for small fish in a large river ecosystem between contrasting habitats and turbidity conditions (Q238325) (← links)
- Population expansion of Humpback chub in western Grand Canyon and hypothesized mechanisms (Q240285) (← links)
- Trends in oyster populations in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico: An assessment of river discharge and fishing effects over time and space (Q253365) (← links)
- Experimental reductions in sub-daily flow fluctuations increased gross primary productivity for 425 river kilometers downstream (Q266846) (← links)
- Declines in prey production during the collapse of a tailwater Rainbow Trout population are associated with changing reservoir conditions (Q273993) (← links)
- Insectivorous bat foraging tracks the availability of aquatic flies (Diptera) (Q278994) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center: Proceedings of the fiscal year 2023 annual reporting meeting to the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (Q282750) (← links)
- As the prey thickens: Rainbow trout select prey based upon width not length (Q286006) (← links)
- Quantifying the effects of tides, river flow, and barriers on movements of Chinook Salmon smolts at junctions in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta using multistate models (Q296239) (← links)
- Proximal and distal factors associated with the decline in secondary invertebrate prey production in the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, Arizona. (Q325877) (← links)
- Humpback chub (Gila cypha) and mean daily water temperature data, western Grand Canyon - 2000 to 2016 (Q325979) (← links)
- Gross primary production estimates and associated light, sediment, and water quality data from the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam (Q326234) (← links)
- Marginalizing Bayesian population models - data for examples in the Grand Canyon region, southeastern Arizona, western Oregon USA - 1990-2015 (Q328057) (← links)
- Rainbow trout diet and invertebrate drift data from 2012-2015 for the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona (Q328350) (← links)