Estimates of Predator Densities Using Mobile DIDSON Surveys: Implications for Survival of Central Valley Chinook Salmon
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Joseph M. Smith | D. Huff | Nicholas J. Demetras | Mark J. Henderson | C. Michel | Ilysa S. Iglesias | Brendan Lehman | Christopher M. Loomis | Ilysa S Iglesias
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