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Smith, Joseph M.

PhD Candidate:

W&FCON

School of Marine Sciences

Project:

Examining the mechanisms and processes that influence fish community ecology in coastal streams and estuaries


Population modeling of Atlantic salmon in Vermont tributaries of the Connecticut River – EndNote

Contact:

                jsmithjsmith(at)eco.umass.edu

Support:

USGS Cooperative Research Unit

Plum Island Ecosystems – Long Term Ecological Research

University of Massachusetts- School of Marine Sciences

Faculty Advisor:

              Martha Mather

Publications:

Frank, H.J., M.E. Mather, J.M. Smith, R.M. Muth, J.T. Finn, and S.D. McCormick. 2009. What is “fallback”?: metrics needed to assess telemetry tag effects on anadromous fish behavior. Hydrobiologia. 635:237-249.

Frank, H.J., M.E. Mather, R.M. Muth, S.M. Pautzke, J.M. Smith, J.T. Finn. 2009. The Adopt-a-Herring program as a fisheries conservation tool. Fisheries. 34(10): 466-507.

Mather, M. E., D. L. Parrish, C. A. Campbell, J. R. McMenemy, and J. M. Smith.  2008. Summer temperature variation and implications for juvenile Atlantic salmon. Hydrobiologia 603:183-196.

Last updated October 13, 2011 by Roxann Cormier