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Nichols, K, K. True, E. Wiseman, and J.S. Foott. 2007. FY2005 Investigational Report:<br />

Incidence <strong>of</strong> Ceratomyxa shasta and Parvicapsula minibicornis infections by QPCR and<br />

Histology in Juvenile Klamath River Chinook Salmon. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service<br />

California-Nevada Fish Health Center, Anderson, CA.<br />

Nichols, K., K. True, R Fogerty and L Ratcliff. 2008. FY 2007 Investigational Report: Klamath<br />

River Juvenile Salmonid Health Monitoring, April-August 2007. U.S. Fish & Wildlife<br />

Service California – Nevada Fish Health Center, Anderson, CA. Available online:<br />

http://www.fws.gov/canvfhc/reports.asp.<br />

Nichols K., K. True, R. Fogerty, L. Ratcliff and A. Bolick. 2009. FY 2008 Investigational<br />

Report: Myxosporean Parasite (Ceratomyxa shasta and Parvicapsula minibicornis)<br />

Incidence and Severity in Klamath River Basin Juvenile Chinook and Coho Salmon,<br />

April-August 2008. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service California – Nevada Fish Health<br />

Center, Anderson, CA. http://www.fws.gov/canvfhc/reports.asp.<br />

Nielsen, L. A. 1992. Methods <strong>of</strong> marking fish and shellfish. American Fisheries Society<br />

Special Publication 23. Bethesda, Maryland. 208 p.<br />

North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board. 2010. Klamath River total maximum daily<br />

loads (TMDLs) addressing temperature, dissolved oxygen, nutrient, and microcystin<br />

impairments in California, the proposed site specific dissolved oxygen objectives for the<br />

Klamath River in California, and the Klamath River and Lost River implementation<br />

plans. Final Staff Report. North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa<br />

Rosa, California.<br />

Oli, M.K. and F.S. Dobson. 2003. The relative importance <strong>of</strong> life-history variables to population<br />

growth rate in mammals: Cole's prediction revisited. The American Naturalist<br />

161(3):422-440.<br />

Ohlson, D., G. Long, and T. Hatfield. 2010. Phase 2 Framework Committee Report. Report<br />

submitted to Alberta Environment/Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and the Cumulative<br />

Environmental Management Association.<br />

Opperman, J. J., R. Luster, B. A. McKenney, M. Roberts & A. W. Meadows. 2010. Ecologically<br />

functional floodplains: connectivity, flow regime, and scale. Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Water Resources Association 46(2): 211–226.<br />

Oregon Department <strong>of</strong> Fish and Wildlife (ODFW). 2005. Oregon Native Fish Status Report.<br />

Volume II. Assessment Methods and Population Results. Salem, Oregon.<br />

Oregon Department <strong>of</strong> Fish and Wildlife. 2013. Estimates <strong>of</strong> the run size <strong>of</strong> Rogue basin adult<br />

coho salmon past Huntley park, 1980-2011. Accessed 1/22/13 from<br />

site: http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ODFW/spawn/pdf%20files/coho/RogueCoho.pdf<br />

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