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Reginald R. Reisenbichler

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Ph.D. 1986. Fisheries Science, University of Washington. Ecology, population genetics, and population dynamics of fishes, primarily anadromous salmonids, in the western United States.

Project Leader, Ecology Section. Major areas of research include Integration of Artificial and Natural Production of Salmonids, Life History Adaptations of Anadromous Salmonids in Western North America, and Effects of Harvest on Stock Productivity for Pacific Salmon. Previous work has included Effects of Habitat Degradation and Fishing on the Population Dynamics of Chinook Salmon, Population Genetic Structure of Salmon and Steelhead in the Pacific Northwest, and Experimental Design.

 

Representative Publications:

Reisenbichler, R.R. Accepted. Uncertainty and research needs for supplementing wild populations of anadromous Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus spp. Pages xx-yy in G. Carmichael, D. MacKinlay & V. Mudrak [editors] Propagated Fish in Resource Management. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.

Reisenbichler, R.R., S.P. Rubin, L. Wetzel, and S.R. Phelps. 2004. Natural selection after release from a hatchery leads to domestication in steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss. Pages 371-383 In K.M. Leber, H.L. Blankenship, S. Kitada, and T. Svåsand [editors] Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching: developments, pitfalls, and opportunities. 2nd edition. Blackwell Science Ltd, Oxford.

Reisenbichler, R.R., F.M. Utter, and C.C. Krueger. 2003. Genetic concepts and uncertainties in restoring fish populations and species. Pages 149-183 in R.C. Wissmar and P.A. Bisson [editors]. Strategies for restoring river ecosystems - sources of variability and uncertainty in natural and managed systems. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.

Gharrett, A.J., W.W. Smoker, R.R. Reisenbichler, and S.G. Taylor. 1999. Outbreeding depression in hybrids between odd- and even-broodyear pink salmon. Aquaculture 173(1-4):117-130.

Reisenbichler, R.R., and S.P. Rubin. 1999. Genetic changes from artificial propagation of Pacific salmon affect the productivity and viability of supplemented populations. ICES Journal of Marine Science 56: 459-466.

Reisenbichler, R.R. 1997. Genetic factors contributing to declines of anadromous salmonids in the Pacific Northwest. Pages 223-244 in D.J. Stouder, P.A. Bisson, and R. J. Naiman [eds.] Pacific Salmon and Their Ecosystems: Status and Future Options. Chapman & Hall, Inc., N.Y.

Reisenbichler, R.R., and S.R. Phelps. 1989. Genetic variation in steelhead (Salmo gairdneri) from the north coast of Washington. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46(1):66-73.

Reisenbichler, R.R. 1988. Relation between distance transferred from natal stream and recovery rate for hatchery coho salmon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 8: 172-174.

Reisenbichler, R.R. 1986. Use of spawner-recruit relations to evaluate the effect of degraded environment and increased fishing on the abundance of fall-run chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, in several California streams. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Washington. Seattle, WA. 175 p.

Reisenbichler, R.R., and J.D. McIntyre. 1977. Genetic differences in growth and survival of juvenile hatchery and wild steelhead trout, Salmo gairdneri. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 34: 123-128.

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