The following pages link to Timothy Counihan (Q45492):
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- Assessing native and introduced fish predation on migrating juvenile salmon in Priest Rapids and Wanapum Reservoirs, Columbia River, Washington, 2009--11 (Q62058) (← links)
- Assessing fish predation on migrating juvenile steelhead and a retrospective comparison to steelhead survival through the Priest Rapids Hydroelectric Project, Columbia River, Washington, 2009-11 (Q62059) (← links)
- Columbia River Estuary ecosystem classification—Concept and application (Q62709) (← links)
- Relating river discharge and water temperature to the recruitment of age‐0 White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus Richardson, 1836) in the Columbia River using over‐dispersed catch data (Q144983) (← links)
- Can data from disparate long-term fish monitoring programs be used to increase our understanding of regional and continental trends in large river assemblages? (Q145329) (← links)
- Calcium concentrations in the lower Columbia River, USA, are generally sufficient to support invasive bivalve spread (Q145747) (← links)
- Developing a quality assurance plan for telemetry studies: A necessary management tool for an effective study (Q147509) (← links)
- Framework for the development of the Columbia River mainstem fish tissue and water quality monitoring program - Bonneville Dam to Canadian border (Q150316) (← links)
- A survey of benthic sediment contaminants in reaches of the Columbia River Estuary based on channel sedimentation characteristics (Q154484) (← links)
- Survival and migration behavior of juvenile salmonids at Lower Granite Dam, 2006 (Q155613) (← links)
- A round-robin evaluation of the repeatability and reproducibility of environmental DNA assays for dreissenid mussels (Q157390) (← links)
- Native and Invasive Bivalves in the Pacific Northwest: Co-occurrence, Habitat Associations and Potential Competition in the Face of Climate Change (Q160789) (← links)
- Development and Refinement of Methods for Early Detection of European Green Crab (Q226979) (← links)
- Early Detection Monitoring May Not Be Sufficient for Invasive Mussels in the Columbia River Basin (Q228685) (← links)
- Seasonal dynamics of zooplankton in Columbia–Snake River reservoirs,with special emphasis on the invasive copepod Pseudodiaptomus forbesi (Q234341) (← links)
- Contaminants of legacy and emerging concern in largescale suckers (Catostomus macrocheilus) and the foodweb in the lower Columbia River, Oregon and Washington, USA (Q237099) (← links)
- Early detection monitoring for larval dreissenid mussels: How much plankton sampling is enough? (Q239020) (← links)
- Long-term fish monitoring in large rivers: Utility of “benchmarking” across basins (Q239050) (← links)
- Veligers of the invasive Asian clam Corbicula fluminea in the Columbia River Basin: Broadscale distribution, abundance, and ecological associations (Q239096) (← links)
- Identifying research in support of the management and control of dreissenid mussels in the western United States (Q256511) (← links)
- How much trapping effort is needed for early detection of European green crab? (Q257779) (← links)
- Broadscale distribution, abundance and habitat associations of the invasive Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea) in the lower Columbia River, USA (Q262702) (← links)
- Columbia River Basin white sturgeon (Q264961) (← links)
- Survival estimates of migrant juvenile Salmonids through Bonneville Dam using radio telemetry, 2004 (Q266057) (← links)
- Can big data inform invasive dreissenid mussel risk assessments of habitat suitability? (Q266799) (← links)
- Columbia River Basin dreissenid mussel monitoring forum workshop (Q268887) (← links)
- Status and trends monitoring of the mainstem Columbia River: sample frame development and review of programs relevant to the development of an integrated approach to monitoring (Q284198) (← links)
- Dreissenid mussel research priorities workshop (Q285317) (← links)
- Identifying monitoring information needs that support the management of fish in large rivers (Q293110) (← links)
- Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids through Bonneville Dam using radio telemetry, 2005 (Q293898) (← links)
- An experimental evaluation of the efficacy of imaging flow cytometry (FlowCam) for detecting invasive Dreissened and Corbiculid bivalve veligers (Q299213) (← links)
- Zebra and Quagga mussels in the United States—Dreissenid mussel research by the U.S. Geological Survey (Q301764) (← links)
- Guidelines for conducting Smolt survival studies in the Columbia River (Q307418) (← links)