Shelly L. Nance
University of Washington
School of Aquatic and Fishery Science
Seattle,
WA
USA
98112
Papers:
P-66
Life after Precocious Male Maturation in a Semelparous Salmonid: A Physiological Perspective in Spring Chinook Salmon
Th-113-5
Physiological Measures of Smolt Quality at Time of Release Successfully Predict Relative Smolt to Adult Performance in Hood River Spring Chinook Salmon (Part 1)
Th-113-6
Physiological Measures of Smolt Quality at Time of Release Successfully Predict Relative Smolt to Adult Performance in Hood River Spring Chinook Salmon (Part 2)
Th-113-8
Long-Distance Minijack Migrations Confound Estimates of Salmon Cohort Success
Th-115-7
Emergence Timing Phenology and Early Life History Plasticity in Umatilla River Fall Chinook Salmon
W-124-8
Minijacks: Should These Small Fish be a BIG Concern for Chinook Salmon Supplementation Programs?