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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences


Volume 66, Number 3, March 2009
ISSN 1205-7533

  • Unconfounding the effects of climate and density dependence using 60 years of data on spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
    Ian G. Taylor and Vincent F. Gallucci
    Pages 351-366
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  • Evaluating the performance of Gulf of Alaska walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) recruitment forecasting models using a Monte Carlo resampling strategy
    Yong-Woo Lee, Bernard A. Megrey, and S. Allen Macklin
    Pages 367-381
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  • Genetic structure of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) in Lake Michigan
    Justin A. VanDeHey, Brian L. Sloss, Paul J. Peeters, and Trent M. Sutton
    Pages 382-393
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  • Impacts of episodic acidification on in-stream survival and physiological impairment of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts
    Stephen D. McCormick, Amanda Keyes, Keith H. Nislow, and Michelle Y. Monette
    Pages 394-403
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  • The evaluation of reference points and stock productivity in the context of alternative indices of stock reproductive potential
    M. J. Morgan, H. Murua, G. Kraus, Y. Lambert, G. Marteinsdóttir, C. T. Marshall, L. O’Brien, and J. Tomkiewicz
    Pages 404-414
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  • Behavioral responses of juvenile weakfish (Cynoscion regalis) to diel-cycling hypoxia: swimming speed, angular correlation, expected displacement, and effects of hypoxia acclimation
    Damian C. Brady, Timothy E. Targett, and Danielle M. Tuzzolino
    Pages 415-424
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  • The sampling volume of trawl and acoustics: estimating availability probabilities from observations of tracked individual fish
    Nils Olav Handegard and Dag Tjøstheim
    Pages 425-438
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  • Anadromous alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) contribute marine-derived nutrients to coastal stream food webs
    Annika W. Walters, Rebecca T. Barnes, and David M. Post
    Pages 439-448
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  • Examination of direct daytime predation by Coregonus artedi on Bythotrephes longimanus in Harp Lake, Ontario, Canada: no evidence for the refuge hypothesis
    Joelle D. Young, Ellis R. Loew, and Norman D. Yan
    Pages 449-459
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  • Habitat effects on American lobster (Homarus americanus) movement and density: insights from georeferenced trap arrays, seabed mapping, and tagging
    Nathan R. Geraldi, Richard A. Wahle, and Michael Dunnington
    Pages 460-470
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  • Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolt production: the relative importance of survival and body growth
    Gregg E. Horton, Benjamin H. Letcher, Michael M. Bailey, and Michael T. Kinnison
    Pages 471-483
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  • Modeling the impact of landscape types on the distribution of stream fish species
    Muriel Gevrey, Frédéric Sans-Piché, Gaël Grenouillet, Loïc Tudesque, and Sovan Lek
    Pages 484-495
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  • Synchronous multidecadal fish recruitment patterns in Chesapeake Bay, USA
    Robert J. Wood and Herbert M. Austin
    Pages 496-508
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  • Corrigendum: Krill diel vertical migration fine dynamics, nocturnal overturns, and their roles for aggregation in stratified flows
    M. Sourisseau, Y. Simard, and F. J. Saucier
    Pages 509-509
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  • Corrigendum: An ecosystem-based hypothesis for climatic effects on surplus production in California sardine (Sardinops sagax) and environmentally dependent surplus production models
    Larry D. Jacobson, Steven J. Bograd, Richard H. Parrish, Roy Mendelssohn, and Franklin B. Schwing
    Pages 510-511
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