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1. Osmoregulatory Performance among Prickly Sculpin (Cottus asper) Living in Contrasting Osmotic Habitats.

3. RESPONSE OF MIGRATORY SCULPIN POPULATIONS TO BARRIER REMOVAL IN FOUR SMALL LOWLAND URBAN STREAMS IN THE LAKE WASHINGTON BASIN.

4. Complete mitochondrial genomes for Cottus asper, Cottus perifretum, and Cottus rhenanus (Perciformes, Cottidae)

5. Adaptive genomic divergence under high gene flow between freshwater and brackish-water ecotypes of prickly sculpin ( Cottus asper) revealed by Pool-Seq.

6. Novel Concordance Between Geographic, Environmental, and Genetic Structure in the Ecological Generalist Prickly Sculpin (Cottus asper) in California.

7. Determining diets for fishes (Actinopterygii) from a small interior British Columbia, Canada stream: a comparison of morphological and molecular approaches

8. Intraguild predation leads to genetically based character shifts in the threespine stickleback.

9. Complete mitochondrial genomes for Cottus asper , Cottus perifretum , and Cottus rhenanus (Perciformes, Cottidae).

10. Phylogeography of the prickly sculpin ( Cottus asper) in north-western North America reveals parallel phenotypic evolution across multiple coastal-inland colonizations.

11. Genetic population structure in prickly sculpin ( Cottus asper) reflects isolation-by-environment between two life-history ecotypes.

12. Barriers to upstream passage by two migratory sculpins, prickly sculpin ( Cottus asper) and coastrange sculpin ( Cottus aleuticus), in northern Puget Sound lowland streams.

13. Effects of salmon on the diet and condition of stream-resident sculpins.

14. Cryptic Lives of Conspicuous Animals: Otolith Chemistry Chronicles Life Histories of Coastal Lagoon Fishes

15. Freshwater adaptation in prickly sculpin (Pisces: Cottidae): intraspecific comparisons reveal evidence for water pH and Na+ concentration driving diversity in gill H+-ATPase and ion regulation.

16. Conservation genetics of prickly sculpin ( Cottus asper) at the periphery of its distribution range in Peace River, Canada.

17. INTRAGUILD PREDATION DRIVES EVOLUTIONARY NICHE SHIFT IN THREESPINE STICKLEBACK.

18. The Osmorespiratory Compromise in Sculpins: Impaired Gas Exchange Is Associated with Freshwater Tolerance.

19. A comparative analysis of experimental selection on the stickleback pelvis

20. Physiological Changes in Prickly Sculpin ( Cottus asper) Inhabiting a Lake Used by Jet-Propelled Watercraft.

21. Some Consequences of Size Variability in Juvenile Prickly Sculpin, Cottus asper.

22. Space use by the Japanese fluvial sculpin, Cottus pollux, related to spatio-temporal limitations in nest resources.

23. Diets of Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) in the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta

24. Intraguild predation leads to genetically based character shifts in the threespine stickleback

25. Complete mitochondrial genomes for Cottus asper, Cottus perifretum, and Cottus rhenanus (Perciformes, Cottidae)

26. RESPONSE OF MIGRATORY SCULPIN POPULATIONS TO BARRIER REMOVAL IN FOUR SMALL LOWLAND URBAN STREAMS IN THE LAKE WASHINGTON BASIN

27. Measuring Genetic Differentiation from Pool-seq Data

28. A Single Interacting Species Leads to Widespread Parallel Evolution of the Stickleback Genome

29. Persistence of the diel activity phase shift in Cottus poecilopus Heckel (Pisces) after transfer from 66° to 55° northern latitude.

30. Locomotory activity patterns of Cottus poecilopus Heckel and C. gobio L. (Pisces).

31. Fish assemblages and barriers in an urban stream network

32. Phylogeography of the prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) in north-western North America reveals parallel phenotypic evolution across multiple coastal-inland colonizations

33. Assessment of Introduced Prickly Sculpin Populations in Mountain Lakes in Two Areas of Western Washington State

34. Barriers to upstream passage by two migratory sculpins, prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) and coastrange sculpin (Cottus aleuticus), in northern Puget Sound lowland streams

35. Genetic population structure in prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) reflects isolation-by-environment between two life-history ecotypes

36. Effects of salmon on the diet and condition of stream-resident sculpins

37. Conservation genetics of prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) at the periphery of its distribution range in Peace River, Canada

39. Novel Concordance Between Geographic, Environmental, and Genetic Structure in the Ecological Generalist Prickly Sculpin (Cottus asper) in California

40. Adaptive genomic divergence under high gene flow between freshwater and brackish-water ecotypes of prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) revealed by Pool-Seq

41. Nine original microsatellite loci in prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) and their applicability to other closely related Cottus species

42. INTRAGUILD PREDATION DRIVES EVOLUTIONARY NICHE SHIFT IN THREESPINE STICKLEBACK

43. A benthic predatory fish does not cause selection on armour traits in three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus (Gasterosteiformes: Gasterosteidae)

44. Predation on Juvenile Pacific SalmonOncorhynchusspp. in Downstream Migrant Traps in Prairie Creek, California

45. Trophic Ecology of Olympic Mudminnow (Novumbra hubbsi) in Lake Ozette, Washington

46. Determinants of Variation in Antipredator Behavior of Territorial Male Threespine Stickleback in the Wild

47. Use of Techniques from Foraging Theory to Quantify the Cost of Predation for Benthic Fishes

48. Ontogenetic Diet Shifts of Prickly Sculpin in the Lake Washington Basin, Washington

49. Vulnerability of Young White Sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus, to Predation in the Presence of Alternative Prey

50. Effects of Introduced Fishes on Wild Juvenile Coho Salmon in Three Shallow Pacific Northwest Lakes

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