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  • A group of trout that reside in streams of the desiccating lake basins of southeastern Oregon differ markedly from other known Salmo. Known commonly as the red-band trout, this fish was subjected to chromosome ...
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  • Rainbow trout cystatin C cDNA has been isolated from trout liver. The full-length cystatin cDNA (674 bp) included the 5'untranslated region and the polyadenylation signal sequence AATAAA in the 3' region. ...
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  • The rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) model of chemical carcinogenesis is becoming increasingly important as a supplement to rodent studies. However, much of the molecular biology of the carcinogenic response ...
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  • Abstract -- Bull trout are indigenous to the Metolius River basin; however, they were managed as a nuisance species due to their interactions with anadromous sportfish for several decades. In 1960, nuisance ...
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  • Abstract -- Bull trout are indigenous to the Metolius River basin; however, they were managed as a nuisance species due to their interactions with anadromous sportfish for several decades. In 1960, nuisance ...
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  • Abstract -- Bull trout are indigenous to the Metolius River basin; however, they were managed as a nuisance species due to their interactions with anadromous sportfish for several decades. In 1960, nuisance ...
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  • Abstract -- This study evaluates the hatchery rainbow trout program for seventeen dunal lakes in the Siuslaw Fish District near Florence, Oregon (Figure 1). The contribution of stocking rainbow trout in ...
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  • Abstract -- Although the present size of the bull trout population within the Odell Lake Recovery Unit is unknown, it appears to be quite small. Spawning by bull trout of the Odell Lake Recovery Unit occurs ...
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  • The objective of this study was to determine whether wild populations of trout in the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River can support a catch rate of 0.3-0.5 trout per hour at current ...
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  • The coexistence of multiple predators may have important consequences for the structure and function of communities. Interactions between predators may strongly affect their combined direct and indirect ...
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  • Biliary excretion has been of considerable interest in mammals but has not been extensively studied in fish. To understand the significance of biliary excretion in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), two ...
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  • Production, food consumption and food habits by groups of small, mixed and large sizes of cutthroat trout were studied in enriched and unenriched sections of the Berry Creek Experimental Stream, Oregon ...
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  • Abstract -- Summary: We radio-tagged 34 adult westslope cutthroat trout in Rail Creek and Roberts Creek in the mainstem John Day River subbasin. These fish were located weekly by telemetry, as were those ...
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    ill.,; Report title; "On October 7 and 8, 1991 an advisory panel\recovery team met at Crater Lake National Park to review the status of the park's only native fish population, and to develop recommendations ...
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    Ill., map; Typescript; Map of Crater Lake National Park and vicinity, issued by the U.S. Geological Survey, edition of 1946; Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State College, 1948; Includes bibliographical references ...
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  • Abstract -- Movement of redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri) was tracked between March 2007 and June 2009 in the Donner und Blitzen River (Blitzen River). We had three primary study objectives: ...
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  • I evaluated hypotheses related to growth as a driver of depth use and diel vertical migration by bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in a thermally stratified reservoir. I applied a bioenergetic model ...
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