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pro vyhledávání: '"Brian L. Sloss"'
Autor:
Bradley F. Erdman, Wes Larson, Michael S. Hughes, Michael T. Kinnison, Matthew G. Mitro, Michael J. Siepker, Wendylee Stott, Loren M. Miller, Brian L. Sloss, David C. Kazyak, David Rowe, Chris C. Wilson, Joanna D. Tober Griffin, Keith Turnquist
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 151:81-99
Autor:
Charles R. Bronte, S. Dale Hanson, Ted Treska, Keith Turnquist, Mark E. Holey, Matthew S. Kornis, Wesley A. Larson, Brian L. Sloss, Wendylee Stott
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 78:286-300
Strain performance evaluations are vital for developing successful fishery management and restoration strategies. Here, we utilized genotypes from 36 microsatellites to investigate hatchery strain contribution to collections of naturally produced lak
Autor:
Scott P. Hansen, Brian L. Sloss, Justin A. VanDeHey, David C. Caroffino, Keith Turnquist, Daniel A. Isermann, Matthew J. Belnap
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 149:398-413
Autor:
Jeremy J. Hammen, Brian L. Sloss
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North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 39:693-704
Autor:
Patrick A. Hanchin, John M. Farrell, Kevin L. Kapuscinski, Loren M. Miller, Wesley A. Larson, Brian L. Sloss, Chris C. Wilson, Keith Turnquist, Kim T. Scribner
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Journal of Great Lakes Research. 43:1141-1152
Muskellunge ( Esox masquinongy ) are important apex predators that support numerous recreational fisheries throughout the Great Lakes region. Declines in muskellunge abundance from historical overharvest and environmental degradation have threatened
Autor:
Ryan T. Andvik, Scott P. Hansen, Randall M. Claramunt, Justin A. VanDeHey, Brian L. Sloss, Daniel A. Isermann
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Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42:660-667
Lake whitefish ( Coregonus clupeaformis ) support the primary commercial fishery in Lake Michigan. Discrete genetic stocks of lake whitefish have been identified and tagging data suggest stocks are mixed throughout much of the year. Our objectives we
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North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 36:621-629
Over the last decade, the abundance of Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides has increased in many northern Wisconsin lakes, causing concern among anglers and biologists regarding the potential for Largemouth Bass to negatively affect populations of
Autor:
Scott Hansen, Ryan T. Andvik, Justin A. VanDeHey, Randall M. Claramunt, Brian L. Sloss, Lucas R. Nathan, Trent M. Sutton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42:433-439
Lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis are the predominant species in the Lake Michigan commercial fishing industry. Six genetic stocks were identified in Lake Michigan in 2007; however, genetic structure can fluctuate throughout time due to demograph
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Biological Conservation. 195:52-59
It is important to develop research methods that will detect deterioration in population health before severe declines occur. Amphibian population declines are widespread; the main causes are anthropogenic and include habitat fragmentation due to agr
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Wildlife Society Bulletin. 39:210-217
Determining cost-effective field methods for detecting carnivores is critical for effective survey and monitoring studies. As the bobcat (Lynx rufus) undergoes range expansion in the northern and eastern United States, field methods may be useful for