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- Seasonal Stream Habitat of Adult Sakhalin Taimen, Parahucho Perryi, in the Bekanbeushi River System, Eastern Hokkaido, Japan
- Ainu Ethnobiology
- Addressing Incomplete Lineage Sorting and Paralogy in the Inference of Uncertain Salmonid Phylogenetic Relationships
- Critically Endangered A4abcd Ver 3.1 Year Assessed: 2006 Assessor/S
- JAPANESE SALMON in an UNEVEN WORLD a Dissertation Submitted In
- Current Status of the Sakhalin Taimen, Parahucho Perryi (Brevoort), on the Mainland Coast of the Sea of Japan and the Okhotsk Sea
- Final Report to the Conservation Leadership Programme October 31, 2008
- Estimating the Size of the Spawning Population and Evaluating Environmental Controls on Migration for a Critically Endangered Asian Salmonid, Sakhalin Taimen
- Ecological Impacts of Rainbow, Brown and Brook Trout in Japanese Inland Waters
- Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Reconstructing
- Vitellogenesis and Choriogenesis in Fishes
- Conservation Investment Strategy for the Russian Far East AUTHORSHIP and ATTRIBUTION
- Ulletin of the Sheries Research :)Ard of Canada ~Vi,~Qa1biv
- Phylogeny Inference Among Alaskan/Circumpolar Salmonidae Via Gene Sequences Richard G
- Magazine of the Species Survival Commission
- Sakhalin Oblast
- Tracing Ainu and Pre-Ainu Cultural Continuity Through Cladistic Analysis of Faunal Assemblages Christopher Lowry Central Washington University, [email protected]
- Diversity and Risk Patterns of Freshwater Megafauna: a Global Perspective
- Characterization of Collagen from Sakhalin Taimen Skin As Useful Biomass
- Section I: Orientation
- Shiretoko Japan
- Current Status of the Sakhalin Taimen, Parahucho Perryi (Brevoort), on the Mainland Coast of the Sea of Japan and the Okhotsk Sea
- Assessing the Restoration Potential of a Remnant American Shad Spawning Run with Hatchery Supplementation Michael M
- Secretory Proteins in the Skin Mucus of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis Niloticus) Are Modulated Temporally by Photoperiod and Bacterial Endotoxin Cues
- Oncorhynchus Mykiss)
- Hitoshi Araki (Invited)