Ecological Archives E083-047-A1

Elizabeth E. Holmes and William F. Fagan. 2002. Validating population viability analysis for corrupted data sets. Ecology 83:2379-2386.

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Appendix A. The 30+ year salmon time series used in the analyses.

ESU Count types References: Numbers are StreamNet reference numbers
 
CHINOOK
   
California 13 tlc   61115-8, 61121-3, 61129, 61131, 61136-8, 90010
Lower Columbia 11 tlc 4 peak 50005, 50007, 50010, 50276, 50312, 50982, 103050, 105030, 110050, 113030, 113040, 116050, 121002, 128050, 131030  
Middle Columbia 10 rpm   50148, 50158, 50167, 50175, 50177-8, 52053-5, 61466
Upper Columbia Spr 2 redds 6 rpm 4 tlc 3 peak   60044, 60046, 60048, 60057-9, 60061, 60063, 60825-7, 143031, T. Cooney, NMFS (pers. comm.)
Upper Columbia Sum/Fall 4 rpm 1 tlc   60040-2, 60055, Beamesderfer et al. 1998
Snake R Spr/Sum 1 redds 38 rpm 7 tlc 41001-2, 41005-6, 41008-9, 41012, 41015-6, 41023, 41026, 41028, 41030-1, 41033, 41035-6, 41038, 41044, 41048, 41056, 41058-60, 41062, 41076, 50074, 50097, 50119-21, 50124, 54594, 57510-4, Beamesderfer et al. 1998, 1 NMFS  
Snake R Basin Fall 1 tlc   Beamesderfer et al. 1998
Oregon Coast 1 tlc 20 peak 50414, 50445, 50498, 50541, 50549, 50568-70, 50572, 52074, 52076, 52078, 52080, 52082, 53492, 53494, 53498, 53505, 66899  
Puget Sound 10 tlc 1 dc 7 unk   60586, 60606, 60611, 60638, 60645, 60665, 60674, 60677+61583, 60689, 61471, 61992, 7 NMFS
 
STEELHEAD
   
Lower Columbia 1 dc   50320
Middle Columbia 13 rpm 1 dc   50104, 50106, 50109, 50111, 50114, 50515+57508, 54587, 54597-99, 57526, 57530-1, 57533
Upper Columbia 1 tlc   180072
Snake River 13 rpm   50022-6, 54564-5, 54567, 54569, 54572-3, 54575, 54589
Upper Willamette 3 tlc   50305, 50945, 51004
Klamath Mtns Prov. 2 dc   51222-3
Oregon Coast 2 dc   50512-3
Puget Sound 2 dc   60896, 60900
Northern California 3 dc 61134, 61140, 90107

   Notes:  The Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs) are described in Busby et al. (1996) and Myers et al. (1998). The majority of the data are catalogued on the StreamNet online database (www.streamnet.org) maintained by the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission; the rest are on National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) databases or in the cited references. Count types are redds (redds), redds per mile (rpm), total live spawner estimate (tlc), peak spawner or carcass count (peak), dam count (dc), and unknown (unk).

Literature cited

Beamesderfer, R. C. P., H. A. Schaller, M. P. Zimmerman, C. P. Petrosky, O. P. Langness, and L. LaVoy. 1998. Spawner-recruit data for spring and summer chinook salmon populations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. In Marmorek, editor. Plan for Analyzing and Testing Hypotheses (PATH): Retrospective and Prospective Analyses of Spring/Summer Chinook. ESSA Technologies Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Busby, P. J., T. C. Wainwright, G. J. Bryant, L. Lierheimer, R. S. Waples, F. W. Waknitz, and I. V. Lagomarsino. 1996. Status review of west coast steelhead from Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California. NOAA Technical Memo NMFS-NWFSC-27, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, USA.

Myers, J. M., R. G. Kope, G. J. Bryant, D. Teel, L. J. Lierheimer, T. C. Wainwright, W. S. Grant, F. W. Waknitz, K. Neely, S. T. Lindley, and R. S. Waples. 1998. Status review of chinook salmon from Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California. NOAA Techical Memo NMFS-NWFSC-35, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, USA.



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