Pages that link to "Item:Q50411"
From geokb
The following pages link to Christian E Zimmerman, Ph.D. (Q50411):
Displayed 50 items.
- USGS permafrost research determines the risks of permafrost thaw to biologic and hydrologic resources (Q56296) (← links)
- Distribution, persistence, and hydrologic characteristics of salmon spawning habitats in clearwater side channels of the Matanuska River, southcentral Alaska (Q62860) (← links)
- Characteristics of fall chum salmon spawning habitat on a mainstem river in Interior Alaska (Q63836) (← links)
- Abundance, Timing of Migration, and Egg-to-Smolt Survival of Juvenile Chum Salmon, Kwethluk River, Alaska, 2007 and 2008 (Q64177) (← links)
- Identification of steelhead and resident rainbow trout progeny in the Deschutes River, Oregon, revealed with otolith microchemistry (Q144004) (← links)
- Testing archival tag technology in coho salmon (Q144482) (← links)
- Patterns and controls of mercury accumulation in sediments from three thermokarst lakes on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska (Q145496) (← links)
- Variability in expression of anadromy by female <i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i> within a river network (Q147184) (← links)
- A simple method for in situ monitoring of water temperature in substrates used by spawning salmonids (Q147222) (← links)
- Evidence of bottom-up limitations in nearshore marine systems based on otolith proxies of fish growth (Q147924) (← links)
- Strontium isotopes delineate fine-scale natal origins and migration histories of Pacific salmon (Q147936) (← links)
- Diverse juvenile life-history behaviours contribute to the spawning stock of an anadromous fish population (Q148094) (← links)
- Introduction [to Issue 3] (Q148529) (← links)
- A method of mounting multiple otoliths for beam-based microchemical analyses (Q148712) (← links)
- Energy depletion and stress levels of Sockeye Salmon migrating at the northern edge of their distribution (Q149664) (← links)
- Investigating effects of climate-induced changes in water temperature and diet on mercury concentrations in an Arctic freshwater forage fish (Q150102) (← links)
- Surface water connectivity drives richness and composition of Arctic lake fish assemblages (Q151683) (← links)
- Widespread kelp-derived carbon in pelagic and benthic nearshore fishes (Q153093) (← links)
- Using thermal limits to assess establishment of fish dispersing to high-latitude and high-elevation watersheds (Q153156) (← links)
- Verification of a ‘freshwater-type’ life history variant of juvenile American shad in the Columbia River (Q153814) (← links)
- Long-term increases in young-of-the-year growth of Arctic cisco Coregonus autumnalis and environmental influences (Q153946) (← links)
- The importance of genetic verification for determination of Atlantic salmon in north Pacific waters (Q154447) (← links)
- Physiological and ecological effects of increasing temperature on fish production in lakes of Arctic Alaska (Q156532) (← links)
- Interaction between watershed features and climate forcing affects habitat profitability for juvenile salmon (Q157242) (← links)
- Premature mortality observations among Alaska’s Pacific salmon during record heat and drought in 2019 (Q157801) (← links)
- Science Support Program and Quick Response Program (Q226821) (← links)
- Collaborative Science for Priority Information Needs (Q226825) (← links)
- Outer Continental Shelf Program (Q226834) (← links)
- Hydro-Ecology of Arctic Thawing (HEAT): Hydrology (Q226838) (← links)
- Assessing heat stress in migrating Yukon River Chinook Salmon (Q226914) (← links)
- Natural Resources Preservation Program (Q227699) (← links)
- Arctic Lake Food Webs (Q229098) (← links)
- Ecosystem Shifts in Arctic Seas (Q229100) (← links)
- Lake Trout Biochronologies as Long-term Climate and Productivity Indicators in Alaska Lake Ecosystems (Q229101) (← links)
- Primary Production Sources and Bottom-up Limitations in Nearshore Ecosystems (Q229105) (← links)
- Hydro-Ecology of Arctic Thawing (HEAT): Ecology (Q229108) (← links)
- Effect of Elodea spp. on Fish Performance Mediated Through Food Web Interactions (Q229109) (← links)
- Sockeye Salmon Migrating at the Northern Edge of Their Distribution (Q229112) (← links)
- Arctic Coastal Plain Studies (Q229509) (← links)
- Reconstructing turbidity in a glacially influenced lake using the Landsat TM and ETM+ surface reflectance climate data record archive, Lake Clark, Alaska (Q233858) (← links)
- Strontium isotopes in otoliths of a non-migratory fish (slimy sculpin): Implications for provenance studies (Q234278) (← links)
- Examining the utility of bulk otolith δ13C to describe diet in wild-caught black rockfish Sebastes melanops (Q235042) (← links)
- Use of glacier river-fed estuary channels by juvenile coho salmon: transitional or rearing habitats? (Q236753) (← links)
- Influence of basin- and local-scale environmental conditions on nearshore production in the northeast Pacific Ocean (Q238748) (← links)
- Migration trends of Sockeye Salmon at the northern edge of their distribution (Q239306) (← links)
- Top-down control of invertebrates by Ninespine Stickleback in Arctic ponds (Q239840) (← links)
- Lake trout otolith chronologies as multidecadal indicators of high-latitude freshwater ecosystems (Q242825) (← links)
- Terrestrial and marine trophic pathways support young-of-year growth in a nearshore Arctic fish (Q242941) (← links)
- Species and life-history affects the utility of otolith chemical composition to determine natal stream-of-origin in Pacific salmon (Q243105) (← links)
- Adaptive strategies and life history characteristics in a warming climate: salmon in the Arctic? (Q243818) (← links)