Relationship of External Fish Condition to Pathogen Prevalence and Out‐Migration Survival in Juvenile Steelhead

Volume: 140, Issue: 5, Pages: 1158 - 1171
Published: Sep 1, 2011
Abstract
Understanding how the external condition of juvenile salmonids is associated with internal measures of health and subsequent out‐migration survival can be valuable for population monitoring programs. This study investigated the use of a rapid, nonlethal, external examination to assess the condition of run‐of‐the‐river juvenile steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss migrating from the Snake River to the Pacific Ocean. We compared the external condition...
Paper Details
Title
Relationship of External Fish Condition to Pathogen Prevalence and Out‐Migration Survival in Juvenile Steelhead
Published Date
Sep 1, 2011
Volume
140
Issue
5
Pages
1158 - 1171
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