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Oncorhynchus kisutch
Known as:
Coho salmon
, Salmon, Coho
, Silver Salmon
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An anadromous species of SALMON ranging from the Arctic and Pacific Oceans to Monterey Bay, California and inhabiting ocean and coastal streams. It…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Salmon lice – impact on wild salmonids and salmon aquaculture
O. Torrissen
,
S. Jones
,
+5 authors
D. Jackson
Journal of Fish Diseases
2013
Corpus ID: 14320169
Salmon lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, are naturally occurring parasites of salmon in sea water. Intensive salmon farming provides…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
The effects of anthropogenic sources of sound on fishes.
A. Popper
,
M. Hastings
Journal of Fish Biology
2009
Corpus ID: 3028970
There is increasing concern about the effects of pile driving and other anthropogenic (human-generated) sound on fishes. Although…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
16S rDNA-Based Analysis of Dominant Bacterial Populations Associated with Early Life Stages of Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
J. Romero
,
P. Navarrete
Microbial Ecology
2006
Corpus ID: 21928665
In this study, we used a 16S rDNA–based approach to determine bacterial populations associated with coho salmon (Oncorhynchus…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
The effect of temperature on swimming performance and oxygen consumption in adult sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) and coho (O. kisutch) salmon stocks
C. G. Lee
,
A. Farrell
,
A. Lotto
,
M. Macnutt
,
S. Hinch
,
M. Healey
Journal of Experimental Biology
2003
Corpus ID: 8145714
SUMMARY Our knowledge of the swimming capabilities and metabolic rates of adult salmon, and particularly the influence of…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
EFFECTS OF SALMON-DERIVED NITROGEN ON RIPARIAN FOREST GROWTH AND IMPLICATIONS FOR STREAM PRODUCTIVITY
J. Helfield
,
R. Naiman
2001
Corpus ID: 45282179
Anadromous Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) transport marine-derived nitrogen (MDN) to the rivers in which they reproduce…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Habitat factors affecting the abundance and distribution of juvenile cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
J. Rosenfeld
,
M. Porter
,
E. Parkinson
2000
Corpus ID: 54055221
The distribution, abundance, and habitat associations of juvenile anadromous coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) and…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Why aren't there more Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)?
D. L. Parrish
,
R. Behnke
,
S. R. Gephard
,
S. McCormick
,
G. Reeves
1998
Corpus ID: 15066945
Numbers of wild anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) have declined demonstrably throughout their native range. The current…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
The influence of habitat complexity and fish size on over-winter survival and growth of individually marked juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Big Beef Creek, Washington
T. Quinn
,
N. Peterson
1996
Corpus ID: 7404395
Nous avons marque individuellement des juveniles de saumon coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) sauvage, en octobre 1990 et 1991, pour…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Importance of Smolt Size and Early Ocean Growth to Interannual Variability in Marine Survival of Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
L. Holtby
,
B. C. Andersen
,
R. K. Kadowaki
1990
Corpus ID: 21739507
The importance of smolt size and early ocean growth to the marine survival of coho salmon was examined over a 17-yr period at…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Characterization of melanin-concentrating hormone in chum salmon pituitaries
H. Kawauchi
,
I. Kawazoe
,
M. Tsubokawa
,
M. Kishida
,
B. Baker
Nature
1983
Corpus ID: 2268888
Many lower vertebrates exhibit colour change in response to the background. A dual hormonal control of colour change by two…
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