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1. Estimating recruitment rate and population dynamics at a migratory stopover site using an integrated population model

2. Large- and small-scale movement and distribution of acoustically tagged lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in eastern Lake Erie

4. Age and Growth of Niagara River Lake Sturgeon

5. Labeling Calcified Structures in Young Lake Sturgeon: A Comparison of Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride, Alizarin Red S, And Calcein

6. Integrating Acoustic Telemetry into a Mark–Recapture Model to Improve Catchability Parameters and Abundance Estimates of Lake Sturgeon in Eastern Lake Erie

7. Large- and small- scale movement and distribution of acoustically tagged lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in eastern Lake Erie

8. Application of a Depletion-Based Stock Reduction Analysis (DB-SRA) to lake sturgeon in Lake Erie

9. Discovery of an Undocumented Lake Sturgeon Spawning Site in the Headwaters of the Niagara River

10. Fall and Winter Survival of Brook Trout and Brown Trout in a North‐Central Pennsylvania Watershed

12. Implementation of a framework for multi-species, multi-objective adaptive management in Delaware Bay

13. Introduction to a Special Section: Hatcheries and Management of Aquatic Resources (HaMAR)—Considerations for Use of Hatcheries and Hatchery-Origin Fish

14. AFS Completes Assessment, Issues New Guidance Regarding Hatchery Operation and the Use of Hatchery-Origin Fish

15. Comparative Bioenergetics Modeling of Two Lake Trout Morphotypes

16. An Egg-Per-Recruit Model to Evaluate the Effects of Upstream Transport and Downstream Passage Mortality of American Eel in the Susquehanna River

17. Spatial and Temporal Dynamics in Brook Trout Density: Implications for Population Monitoring

18. Use of population viability analysis models for Atlantic and Pacific salmon recovery planning

19. Evaluating a multispecies adaptive management framework: must uncertainty impede effective decision-making?

20. Landscape-Scale Evaluation of Asymmetric Interactions between Brown Trout and Brook Trout Using Two-Species Occupancy Models

21. Combining Field Data With Computer Simulations to Determine a Representative Reach for Brook Trout Assessment

22. Growth and Survival of Hatchery-Produced Atlantic Sturgeon Released as Young-of-Year into the Hudson River, New York

23. Evaluation of Hypotheses for Describing Temporal Trends in Atlantic Salmon Parr Densities in Northeast U.S. Rivers

24. MULTISPECIES MODELING FOR ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT OF HORSESHOE CRABS AND RED KNOTS IN THE DELAWARE BAY

25. Long-Term Effects of Large Woody Debris Addition on Stream Habitat and Brook Trout Populations

26. A Functional Relationship Between Watershed Size and Atlantic Salmon Parr Density

27. Contribution of Terrestrial Invertebrates to Yearly Brook Trout Prey Consumption and Growth

28. Juvenile Atlantic Sturgeon Habitat Use in Newburgh and Haverstraw Bays of the Hudson River: Implications for Population Monitoring

29. An age-structured population model for horseshoe crabs in the Delaware Bay area to assess harvest and egg availability for shorebirds

30. Assessment and Management of North American Horseshoe Crab Populations, with Emphasis on a Multispecies Framework for Delaware Bay, U.S.A. Populations

31. Evaluation of Removal Sampling for Basinwide Assessment of Atlantic Salmon

32. Effects of Large Woody Debris Addition on Stream Habitat and Brook Trout Populations in Appalachian Streams

33. HOW MUCH DO VALLEY FILLS INFLUENCE HEADWATER STREAMS?

34. Gastric Evacuation Rates of Brook Trout

35. Reduction of Reactive Distance and Foraging Success in Smallmouth Bass, Micropterus dolomieu, Exposed to Elevated Turbidity Levels

36. Effects of turbidity on prey consumption and growth in brook trout and implications for bioenergetics modeling

37. Influence of Turbidity on Brook Trout Reactive Distance and Foraging Success

38. Introduction to a Special Section: Hatcheries and Management of Aquatic Resources (HaMAR)—Considerations for Use of Hatcheries and Hatchery-Origin Fish

40. An Incomplete Analysis

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