TitleImpacts of Multispecies Parasitism on Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Oregon
Publication TypeThesis
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsFerguson, Jayde A.
Academic DepartmentDept. of Microbiology
DegreePh.D.
Pagination297 p.
UniversityOregon State University
CityCorvallis, Or.
Type of WorkDoctoral dissertation
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Internet Resources LD4330 2011D Ferguson, Jayde A, Digital Open Access
Keywordsa tributary of the Siletz River, a tributary of the West Fork of the Smith River, Alsea River, Beaver Creek, Cascade Creek, Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, Coos Bay, Crane Creek, depleted populations, East Fork Lobster Creek, East Fork Trask River, Gold Creek, juvenile fish, Lobster Creek, Lower North Fork Nehalem River, Mill Creek, Moore Creek, parasites, Siletz River, theses, Upper North Fork Nehalem River, West Fork Smith River, Winchester Creek, Yaquina River
NotesThis study examines the impacts of multi-species parasitism on coho salmon. The author found 21 different parasites infecting coho salmon in 10 different coastal rivers.The West Fork of the Smith River in the Umpqua River Basin received detailed study.
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/w3763965v