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Emmett, Robert, Roberto Llansó, Jan Newton, Ron Thom, Michelle Hornberger, Cheryl Morgan, Colin Levings, Andrea Copping, and Paul Fishman. "Geographic signatures of North American West Coast estuaries." Estuaries and Coasts 23 (2000): p.765-792.
O’Brien, C., L. Unruh, C. Zimmerman, W. E. Bradshaw, C. M. Holzapfel, and W. A. Cresko. "Geography of the circadian gene clock and photoperiodic response in western North American populations of the three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus." Journal of Fish Biology 82 (2013): p.827-839.
Klotsko, Shannon, Matthew Skakun, Jillian Maloney, Amy Gusick, Loren Davis, Alexander Nyers, and David Ball. "Geologic controls on paleodrainage incision and morphology during sea level lowstands on the Cascadia shelf in Oregon, USA." Marine Geology 434 (2021): 16 p.
Anonymous. "Governor Benson, Onhunt, Marooned. High Water Hems Him in at Gardiner." The Morning Oregonian 28 (1909): p.1.
Anonymous. "Hatchery for lower Umpqua." Pacific Fisherman 16, no. 8 (1918): p.35.
Anonymous. "Hatchery statistics, salmon pack statistics." Pacific Fisherman 3 (1905): p.75, 79.
Gray, Andrew B.. "The impact of persistent dynamics on suspended sediment load estimation." Geomorphology 322 (2018): p.132-147.
O’Malley, Kathleen G., B. Perales, and A. C. Whitcomb. "Influence of immune-relevant genotype on the reproductive success of a salmonid alternative mating strategy." Journal of Fish Biology 86 (2015): p.871-881.
Work, John. "John Work’s journey from Fort Vancouver to Umpqua River and return in 1834." The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 24, no. 3 (1923): p.238-268.
Epps, Clinton W., Vanessa M. Petro, Tyler G. Creech, Rachel S. Crowhurst, Matthew J. Weldy, and Jimmy D. Taylor. "Landscape genetics of American beaver in coastal Oregon." The Journal of Wildlife Management 85 (2021): p.1462-1475.
Epps, Clinton W., Vanessa M. Petro, Tyler G. Creech, Rachel S. Crowhurst, Matthew J. Weldy, and Jimmy D. Taylor. "Landscape genetics of American beaver in coastal Oregon." The Journal of Wildlife Management 85 (2021): p.1462-1475.
Horn, Robert B., and Jennifer A. Gervais. "Landscape influence on the local distribution of western pond turtles." Ecosphere 9 (2018): e02346.
Kirkland, John, Rebecca Flitcroft, and Gordon Grant. "Let the fish do the talking: How fish behavior is linked to patterns of temperature and stream discharge." Science Findings (2021): 5 p.
Anonymous. "List of salmon canneries to operate during 1906. Oregon coast canneries." Pacific Fisherman 4, no. 5 (1906): p.14.
Witt, Joseph W.. "Long-term population monitoring of osprey along the Umpqua River in Western Oregon." Journal of Raptor Research 3 (1996): p.62-69.
Clemens, Benjamin J., Hiroaki Arakawa, Cindy Baker, Stephen Coghian, Aleksandr Kucheryavyy, Ralph Lampman, Maria João Lança, Catarina Sofia Mateus, Allison Miller, Hassan Nazari et al. "Management of anadromous lampreys: Common threats, different approaches." Journal of Great Lakes Research. Supplement 47 (2021): S129-S146.
Prakash, Nikhil, Andrea Manconi, and Simon Loew. "Mapping landslides on EO data: performance of deep learning models vs. traditional machine learning models." Remote Sensing 12 (2020): p.346-370 .
Gray, John E., Mark E. Hines, David P. Krabbenhoft, and Bryn Thoms. "Methylation of Hg downstream from the Bonanza Hg mine, Oregon." Applied Geochemistry 27 (2012): p.106-114.
Cordell, Jeffery R., Lucinda M. Tear, and Stephen M. Bollens. "Modelling physico-chemical factors affecting occurrences of a non-indigenous planktonic copepod in northeast Pacific estuaries." Biological Invasions 12 (2010): p.1427-1445.
Wheatcroft, Robert A., Miguel A. Goñi, Kristin N. Richardson, and Jeffry C. Borgeld. "Natural and human impacts on centennial sediment accumulation patterns on the Umpqua River margin, Oregon." Marine Geology 339 (2013): p.44-56.
Markle, Douglas F., Todd N. Pearsons, and Debra T. Bills. "Natural history of Oregonichthys (Pisces: Cyprinidae), with a description of a new species from the Umpqua River of Oregon." Copeia (1991): 277-293.
Shields, B. A., P. Bird, W. J. Liss, K. L. Groves, Robert E. Olson, and P. A. Rossignol. "The nematode Anisakis simplex in American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in two Oregon rivers." Journal of Parasitology 88 (2002): p.1033-1035.
Anonymous. "New companies for Umpqua River." Pacific Fisherman 14, no. 1 (1916): p.15.
Pan, Yangdong, Robert M. Hughes, Alan T. Herlihy, and Philip R. Kaufmann. "Non-wadeable river bioassessment: spatial variation of benthic diatom assemblages in Pacific Northwest rivers, USA." Hydrobiologia 684 (2012): p.241-260.
Cummings, T. Edwin. "A note on coastal movement of shad." Research Reports of the Fish Commission of Oregon 3 (1971): 60.

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