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Carl B. Schreck, PhD

Unit Leader and Professor
USGS
Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wuldlife Research Unit
104 Nash Hall
Corvallis, OR
USA 97331
Email: carl.schreck@oregonstate.edu

Papers:
M-148-6 Predicting Larval Pacific Lamprey Distribution and Abundance: Importance of Channel Gradient and Habitat-Related Detection Heterogeneity P-198 Saltwater Readiness, Growth and Survival of Triploid Summer Steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss T-113-14 Using Length-Based Methods to Estimate Mortality Rates of Larval Pacific Lamprey T-117-13 Pacific Lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus: Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Contemporary Values into Conservation Planning T-138-5 Salinity Effects on Post-Moribund Plasma Ion Fluctuation in Chinook Salmon T-138-6 An Early Assessment of the Effects of the Freshwater Parasitic Copepod Salmincola californiensis on Juvenile Spring Chinook Salmon Onchorhynchus tshawytscha Osmoregulation Th-115-4 Captive Rearing Environment Effects Bull Trout Phenotype: Implications for Recovery Strategies Th-115-5 Environmental Determinants of Migratory Life History Phenotypes in Juvenile Spring Chinook Salmon Th-115-6 Early Self-Sorting Behavior in Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Is Correlated with Subsequent Variation in Growth, Behavior and Morphology W-109-9 Ethical Responsibilities for Aquaculture- Considerations from a Governmental Perspective W-118-4 Effect of Starter Diet Lipid Levels on Growth and Body Composition of Juvenile Spring Chinook

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When:

August 16 - 20, 2015

Where:

Portland, OR

American Fisheries Society - 2015