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Randall M. Peterman

Randall M. Peterman

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
54
Citations
10369
World Ranking
3160
National Ranking
216

Best Publications

  • Statistical Power Analysis can Improve Fisheries Research and Management

    Randall M. Peterman

  • Comparison of methods to account for autocorrelation in correlation analyses of fish data

    Brian J Pyper;Randall M Peterman

  • Principles for the conservation of wild living resources

    Marc Mangel;Lee M. Talbot;Gary K. Meffe;M. Tundi Agardy

  • Opposite effects of ocean temperature on survival rates of 120 stocks of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) in northern and southern areas

    Franz J Mueter;Randall M Peterman;Brian J Pyper

  • The Importance of Reporting Statistical Power: The Forest Decline and Acidic Deposition Example

    Randall M. Peterman

  • Wind Speed and Mortality Rate of a Marine Fish, the Northern Anchovy (Engraulis mordax).

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  • Movement Dynamics in a Fishery: Application of the Ideal Free Distribution to Spatial Allocation of Effort

    Darren M. Gillis;Randall M. Peterman;Albert V. Tyler

  • Patterns of covariation in survival rates of British Columbian and Alaskan sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) stocks

    Randall M. Peterman;Brian J. Pyper;Michael F. Lapointe;Milo D. Adkison

  • Relation Between Sport-Fishing Catchability Coefficients and Salmon Abundance

    Randall M. Peterman;Gregory J. Steer

  • Contribution of Early Life Stages to Interannual Variability in Recruitment of Northern Anchovy (Engraulis mordax)

    Randall M. Peterman;Michael J. Bradford;Nancy C. H. Lo;Richard D. Methot

  • Spatial correlation patterns in coastal environmental variables and survival rates of salmon in the north‐east Pacific Ocean

    Franz J. Mueter;Dan M. Ware;Randall M. Peterman

  • Possible solutions to some challenges facing fisheries scientists and managers

    Randall M. Peterman

  • Alternative models of climatic effects on sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, productivity in Bristol Bay, Alaska, and the Fraser River, British Columbia

    Milo D. Adkison;Randall M. Peterman;Michael F. Lapointe;Darren M. Gillis

  • Magnitude and Trends in Abundance of Hatchery and Wild Pink Salmon, Chum Salmon, and Sockeye Salmon in the North Pacific Ocean

    Gregory T. Ruggerone;Randall M. Peterman;Brigitte Dorner;Katherine W. Myers

  • Form of Random Variation in Salmon Smolt-to-Adult Relations and Its Influence on Production Estimates

    Randall M. Peterman

  • Relationships between Coastal Ocean Conditions and Survival Rates of Northeast Pacific Salmon at Multiple Lags

    Franz J. Mueter;Brian J. Pyper;Randall M. Peterman

  • A widespread decrease in productivity of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) populations in western North America

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  • Across-Species Comparisons of Spatial Scales of Environmental Effects on Survival Rates of Northeast Pacific Salmon

    Brian J. Pyper;Franz J. Mueter;Randall M. Peterman

  • Recruitment and survival of Northeast Pacific Ocean fish stocks: temporal trends, covariation, and regime shifts

    Franz J Mueter;Jennifer L Boldt;Bernard A Megrey;Randall M Peterman

  • A Simple Mechanism that Causes Collapsing Stability Regions in Exploited Salmonid Populations

    Randall M. Peterman

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