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The following pages link to Marshal Hoy (Q46835):
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- Growth, survival, and cohort formation of juvenile Lost River (Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose suckers (Chasmistes brevirostris) in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, and Clear Lake Reservoir, California—2019 Monitoring Report (Q55897) (← links)
- Juvenile Lost River and shortnose sucker year-class formation, survival, and growth in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, and Clear Lake Reservoir, California—2018 monitoring report (Q56565) (← links)
- Juvenile Lost River and shortnose sucker year-class formation, survival, and growth in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon and Clear Lake Reservoir, California—2017 Monitoring Report (Q56677) (← links)
- Juvenile Lost River and shortnose sucker year class strength, survival, and growth in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, and Clear Lake Reservoir, California—2016 Monitoring Report (Q57622) (← links)
- Juvenile sucker cohort tracking data summary and assessment of monitoring program, 2015 (Q58541) (← links)
- Concentrations of environmental DNA (eDNA) reflect spawning salmon abundance at fine spatial and temporal scales (Q145300) (← links)
- Development of 20 TaqMan assays differentiating the endangered shortnose and Lost River suckers (Q147878) (← links)
- Environmental DNA is an effective tool to track recolonizing migratory fish following large‐scale dam removal (Q157384) (← links)
- Intragenomic sequence variation at the ITS1 - ITS2 region and at the 18S and 28S nuclear ribosomal DNA genes of the New Zealand mud snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Hydrobiidae: mollusca) (Q242696) (← links)
- Growth performance of Rainbow Trout in reservoir tributaries and implications for steelhead growth potential above Skagit River dams (Q256964) (← links)
- Evaluation of environmental DNA surveys for identifying occupancy and spatial distribution of Pacific Lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) and Lampetra spp. in a Washington coast watershed (Q259420) (← links)
- Development of a quantitative PCR assay for detecting northwest salamander (ambystoma gracile) in environmental DNA samples (Q265351) (← links)
- Shift in piscivory by salmonids following invasion of a minnow in an oligotrophic reservoir (Q270442) (← links)
- Change in growth and prey utilization for a native salmonid following invasion by an omnivorous minnow in an oligotrophic reservoir (Q274864) (← links)
- Development of two quantitative PCR assays for detection of several Cottus species from environmental DNA in Pacific coast watersheds of North America (Q296553) (← links)
- Molecular detection of native and invasive marine invertebrate larvae present in ballast and open water environmental samples collected in Puget Sound (Q298271) (← links)
- Environmental DNA (eDNA) is an Effective Tool to Track Recolonizing Migratory Fish Following Large-Scale Dam Removal, field data (Q328488) (← links)
- Concentrations of environmental DNA (eDNA) during sockeye salmon spawning in 2016, Hansen Creek, Alaska, USA (Q330535) (← links)