Research Teams - Publications
References for the Bull Trout Workshop
Williams, J.E., D.W. Sada, C.D. Williams, J.R. Bennett, J.E.
Johnson, P.C. Marsh, D.E. McAllister, E.P. Pister, R.D. Radant, J.N. Rinne, M.D.
Stone, L. Ulmer, and D.L. Withers. 1988.
American Fisheries Society Guidelines for Introductions of Threatened and
Endangered Fishes. Fisheries 13(5):5-11.
Spruell, P., A. R. Hemmingsen, P. J. Howell, N. Kanda, and
F. W. Allendorf. 2003.
Conservation genetics of bull trout: geographic
distribution of variation at microsatellite loci. Conservation Genetics 4:17-29.
Haas, G. R., and J. D. McPhail. 2001.
The post-Wisconsinian
glacial biogeography of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus): a
multivariate morphometric approach for conservation biology and management.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 58:2189-2203.
Montana Bull Trout Scientific Group. 1996.
The role of
stocking in bull trout recovery. Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, Helena, MT.
Rieman, B.E., F.W. Allendorf. 2001.
Effective population
size and genetic conservation criteria for bull trout. North American Journal of
Fisheries Management. 21:756-764.
Harig, A. L., and K. D. Fausch. 2002.
Minimum habitat
requirements for establishing translocated cutthroat trout populations.
Ecological Applications 12:535-551.
Laikre et al. 1999.
Conservation genetic management of
brown trout (Salmo trutta) in Europe. Report by the Concerted action on
identification, management and exploitation of genetic resources in the brown
trout (Salmo trutta) ("TROUTCONCERT"; EU FAIR CT97-3882)
Minckley, W.L. 1995.
Translocation as a tool for conserving
imperiled fishes: experiences in western United States. Biological Conservation
72: 297-309.
Stockwell, C.A. and P.L. Leberg. 2002.
Ecological genetics
and the translocation of native fishes: emerging experimental approaches.
Western North American Naturalist. 62: 32-38.
Epifanio, J. G. Haas, K. Pratt, B. Rieman, P. Spruell, C.
Stockwell, F. Utter, W. Young. 2003.
Integrating conservation genetic
considerations into conservation planning: a case study of bull trout in the
Lake Pend Oreille—lower Clark Fork River system. Fisheries 28: 10-24.
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