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The following pages link to Matthew O'Donnell (Q48354):
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- Robust estimates of environmental effects on population vital rates: an integrated capture–recapture model of seasonal brook trout growth, survival and movement in a stream network (Q148269) (← links)
- Survival and density of a dominant fish species across a gradient of urbanization in North Carolina tidal creeks (Q149298) (← links)
- Identifying mechanisms underlying individual body size increases in a changing, highly seasonal environment: The growing trout of West Brook (Q150196) (← links)
- Testing assumptions in the use of PIT tags to study movement of Plethodon salamanders (Q150832) (← links)
- Keeping things local: Subpopulation Nb and Ne in a stream network with partial barriers to fish migration (Q151291) (← links)
- Movement patterns of Brook Trout in a restored coastal stream system in southern Massachusetts (Q151707) (← links)
- High throughput computing: a solution for scientific analysis (Q153922) (← links)
- Estimating movement and survival rates of a small saltwater fish using autonomous antenna receiver arrays and passive integrated transponder tags (Q154593) (← links)
- Size and age distributions of Juvenile Connecticut River American shad above Hadley Falls: Influence on outmigration representation and timing (Q155416) (← links)
- Three visualization approaches for communicating and exploring PIT tag data (Q157780) (← links)
- Understanding Brook Trout Persistence in Warming Streams (Q160186) (← links)
- A hierarchical model of daily stream temperature using air-water temperature synchronization, autocorrelation, and time lags (Q238073) (← links)
- Implanting 8-mm passive integrated transponder tags into small Brook Trout: Effects on growth and survival in the laboratory (Q239325) (← links)
- Population response to habitat fragmentation in a stream-dwelling brook trout population (Q241403) (← links)
- Long-term consequences of variation in timing and manner of fry introduction on juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) growth, survival, and life-history expression (Q248911) (← links)
- How repeatable is CTmax within individual brook trout over short- and long-time intervals? (Q253412) (← links)
- Daily estimates reveal fine-scale temporal and spatial variation in fish survival across a stream network (Q284955) (← links)
- Use of portable antennas to estimate abundance of PIT-tagged fish in small streams: Factors affecting detection probability (Q296295) (← links)
- Thermal transfer rate is slower in bigger fish: How does body size affect response time of small, implantable temperature recording tags? (Q296722) (← links)
- Relating absolute abundance of an estuarine fish to habitat area in an urbanizing environment (Q298347) (← links)
- A field test of the extent of bias in selection estimates after accounting for emigration (Q307791) (← links)
- Cohort strength and body size in co-occurring salmonids in a small stream network: Variation in space and time (Q314141) (← links)
- Data for examining thermal equilibration rates of brook trout implanted with temperature recording tags and subjected to rapid and slow temperature changes (Q319012) (← links)