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Tech Memo 121 APPENDIX D

List of Published and Unpublished Works Containing Information
That May Be Relevant to Habitat Requirements and Use
by the Selected Fish Species Inhabiting the Hudson River Estuary


Editor's Note: To insure consistency between the content of the following bibliography and the content of the FileMaker database created by this report's authors, none of the bibliographic data (i.e., author(s), date, title, and publishing information) in this bibliography have been edited by this series' editorial staff. Some formatting and styling have been performed for the sake of consistency among issues in the NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NE series.

Able, K.W.; Kaiser, S.C. 1994. Synthesis of summer flounder habitat parameters. NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Anal. Ser. 1. Silver Spring, MD: NOAA Coastal Ocean Office; 167 p. Keywords: North America habitat, egg, larva, juvenile, adult summer flounder.

Abood, K.A. 1974. Circulation in the Hudson River estuary. Annals NY Acad. Sci. 250:39-111. Keywords: Hudson River, water circulation.

Abood, K.A. 1977. Evaluation of circulation in partially stratified estuaries as typified by the Hudson River. [Ph.D. dissertation.] New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, evaluation, circulation, stratification, estuary.

Abood, K.A.; Apicella, G.A.; Wells, A.W. 1992. General evaluation of Hudson River freshwater flow trends. In: Smith, C.L., ed. Estuarine Research in the 1980s: Hudson River Environmental Society, 7th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press; p. 3-28. Keywords: Hudson River, freshwater.

Abood, K.A.; Konrad, K.A.; Shirk, J.; McCroddy, P. 1973. Effects of power plants on physical and chemical water quality parameters with specific attention to temperature, dissolved oxygen, and chlorine distributions. In: Proceedings of 3rd Symposium of Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, effects, power plants, water quality, chemistry, temperature, dissolved oxygen, chlorine.

Abood, K.A.; Maikish, E.A.; Kimmel, R.R. 1976. Field and analytical investigations of ambient temperature distribution in the Hudson River: In: Boesch, D.F., ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, temperature distribution.

Adams, A.G. 1981. The Hudson: a guidebook to the river. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press; 424 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, guidebook, reference.

Adams, P.B. 1980. Life history patterns in marine fishes and their consequences for fisheries management. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 78:1-12. Keywords: life history, fisheries, marine fishes, management.

Adams, S.M. 1976. The ecology of eelgrass, Zostera marina (L.), fish communities: I. Structural analysis. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 22:269-291. Keywords: ecology, eelgrass, fish community, habitat, vegetation.

Adams, S.M. 1976. The ecology of eelgrass, Zostera marina (L.), fish communities: II. Functional analysis. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 22:293-311. Keywords: ecology, eelgrass, fish community, function, habitat, vegetation.

Adams, S.M.; DeAngelis, D.L. 1987. Indirect effects of early bass-shad interactions on predator population structure and food web dynamics. In: Kerfoot, W.C.; Sih, A., eds. Predation: direct and indirect impacts on aquatic communities. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England; p. 103-117. Keywords: interactions, predation, predator, prey, population structure, food web, adult, largemouth bass, American shad.

Albrecht, A.B. 1964. Some observations on factors associated with survival of striped bass eggs and larvae. Calif. Fish Game J. 50:100-113. Keywords: observations, factors, survival, eggs, larvae, striped bass.

Allen, D.M.; Barker, D.L. 1990. Interannual variations in larval fish recruitment to estuarine epibenthic habitats. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 65:113-125. Keywords: interannual, variations, larvae, fish recruitment, metamorphosis, estuary, epibenthic habitats.

Alperin, I.M. 1966. Dispersal, migration, and origins of striped bass from Great South Bay, Long Island. NY Fish Game J. 13:79-112. Keywords: Long Island, Great South Bay, dispersal, migration, adult, striped bass.

Alperin, I.M. 1966. Occurrence of yearling striped bass along the south shore of Long Island. NY Fish Game J. 13:113-120. Keywords: Long Island, Atlantic Ocean, population, yearling, young, striped bass.

Alsop, R.G.; Forney, J.L. 1962. Growth and food of white perch in Oneida Lake. NY Fish Game J. 9:133-136. Keywords: Oneida Lake, New York, growth, food, feeding, adult, white perch.

Ammerman, J.W. 1989. Microbial breakdown of organic phosphates in the Hudson River, 1 August, 1987 - 31 July, 1988. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 30 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, microbe, microbial breakdown, organic, phosphates.

Ammerman, J.W. 1991. Role of ecto-phosphohydrolases in phosphorus regeneration in estuarine and coastal ecosystems. In: Chrost, R.J., ed. Microbial enzymes in aquatic environments. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag; p. 164-185. Keywords: ecto-Phosphohydrolases, phosphorus, estuary, coastal, ecosystem.

Anderson, A.B.; Schmidt, R.E. 1989. A survey of larval and juvenile fish populations in water-chestnut (Trapa natans) beds in Tivoli South Bay, a Hudson River tidal marsh. In: Blair, E.A.; Waldman, J.R., eds. Polgar Fellowship reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program, 1988, Section VII. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 34 p. Keywords: Tivoli South Bay, Hudson River, survey, fish, larvae, juvenile, populations, water-chestnut beds, tidal marsh, habitat.

Anderson, E.D. 1980. A preliminary assessment of the bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) along the Atlantic coast of the United States. NOAA/NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 80-30; 29 p. Keywords: Atlantic Coast, Atlantic Ocean, preliminary assessment, survey, population, adult, bluefish.

Anderson, H.G. 1970. Annotated list of parasites of the bluefish. Bur. Sport Fish. Wildl. Tech. Pap.. 54; 15 p. Keywords: annotated list, parasites, adult, bluefish.

Anderson, R.D. 1978. Feeding and spawning of bluefish. Sea Frontiers 24:335-339. Keywords: food, feeding, spawning, adult, bluefish.

Anonymous. 1994. Scientific publications about the Hudson River National Research Reserve and environments. Unpublished; 13 p. Keywords: Hudson River, publications, references, estuary, environment.

Armstrong, R.W.; Sloan, R.J. 1980. Trends in levels of several known chemical contaminants in fish from New York State waters. DEC Bur. Environ. Protect. Wildl. Tech. Rep. 80-2, v. iii; 77 p. Keywords: New York, Hudson River, estuary, lakes, bays, sounds, rivers, trends, chemical, contaminants, fish.

Armstrong, R.W.; Sloan, R.J. 1981. PCB patterns in Hudson River fish: I. Resident/freshwater species. In: Proceedings of Hudson River Environmental Society. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, PCB patterns, fishery, freshwater species.

Armstrong, R.W.; Sloan, R.J. 1988. PCB patterns in Hudson River fish: I. Resident freshwater species. In: Smith, C.L., ed. Fisheries research in the Hudson River. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press; p. 304-324. Keywords: Hudson River, PCBs.

Ashizawa, D.; Cole, J.J. 1994. Long-term temperature trends of the Hudson River: a study of the historical data. Estuaries 17(1B):166-171. Keywords: Hudson River, temperature, history.

Atkinson, C.E. 1951. Feeding habits of adult shad (Alosa sapidissima) in fresh water. Ecology 32:556-557. Keywords: feeding, food, adult, American shad.

AuClair, R.P. 1956. The white perch, Morone americana (Gmelin) [in] Sebasticook Lake, Maine. [M.S. thesis.] Orono, ME: University of Maine; 84 p. Keywords: Maine, Sebasticook Lake, adult, white perch.

AuClair, R.P. 1960. White perch in Maine. Augusta, ME: Department of Inland Fisheries and Game. Keywords: Maine, adult, white perch.

Auld, A.H.; Schubel, J.R. 1978. Effects of suspended sediment on fish eggs and larvae: a laboratory assessment. Estuar. Coastal Mar. Sci. 6:153-164. Keywords: suspended sediment, fish eggs, eggs, laboratory experiment.

Austin, H.K.; Findlay, S. 1987. The contribution of bacteria to benthic processes in the Hudson River estuary. In: Blair, E.A.; Cooper, J.C., eds. Polgar Fellowship reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program, 1986, Section V. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 48 p. Keywords: Hudson River, benthos, bacteria.

Austin, H.K.; Findlay, S. 1989. Benthic bacterial biomass and production in the Hudson River estuary. Microbial Ecol. 18:105-116. Keywords: Hudson River, benthos, bacteria.

Austin, M.P. 1987. Models for the analysis of species? Response to environmental gradients. Vegetatio 69:35-45. Keywords: model, species, environment, gradient.

Ayres, R.U.; Ayres, L.W.; McCurley, J.; Small, M.; Tarr, J.A.; Widgery, R.C. 1985. An historical reconstruction of major pollutant levels in the Hudson-Raritan basin 1880-1980. Pittsburgh, PA: Variflex Corp. Keywords: Hudson River, Raritan River, New York, New Jersey, basin, history, pollutants, pollution, 1880, 1980, 1880-1980.

Ayres, R.U.; Ayres, L.W.; McCurley, J.; Small, M.; Tarr, J.A.; Widgery, R.C. 1988. An historical reconstruction of major pollutant levels in the Hudson-Raritan Basin: 1880-1980 (3 volumes). NOAA Tech. Memo. NOS OMA 43. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Raritan River, New Jersey, Hudson - Raritan Basin, estuary, history, reconstruction, pollutants, pollutant levels, 1880-1980.

Ayres, R.U.; Rod, S.R. 1986. Patterns of pollution in the Hudson River. Environment 28:14-20, 39-43. Keywords: Hudson River, Raritan Bay, pollution, wastewater, contaminants, loadings.

Bain, M.B.; Bain, J.L. 1982. Habitat suitability index model: coastal stocks of striped bass. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Rep. FWS/OBS 82/10.1; 47 p. Keywords: model, habitat, coastal, stocks, adult, striped bass.

Bain, M.B.; Boreman, J.; Nack, S.; Haley, N. 1995. Techniques for evaluating the population status of Atlantic sturgeon. [Proposal.] Stony Brook, NY: New York Sea Grant Institute; 27 p. Keywords: Hudson River, habitat, distribution, juvenile, adult, sampling, mark and recapture, Atlantic sturgeon.

Barclay, B. 1993. Hudson River angler survey. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 66 p. Keywords: Hudson River, sport fishery, angler.

Barger, L.E. [year unknown.] Age and growth of the bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix (Linnaeus), from the northern Gulf of Mexico and the southeastern United States. NOAA/NMFS Panama City Lab. Rep.; 10 p. Keywords: northern Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Mexico, southeastern United States, age, growth, adult, young, bluefish.

Barnthouse, L.W.; Boreman, J.; Christensen, S.W.; Goodyear, C.P.; Van Winkle, W.; Vaughan, D.S. 1984. Population biology in the courtroom: the Hudson River controversy. BioScience 34:14-19. Keywords: Hudson River, population biology, courtroom, controversy.

Barnthouse, L.W.; Klauda, R.J.; Klauda, R.L. 1988. Assessing ecological impacts of power plants: Lessons from the Hudson River case. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, ecology, impacts, power plants.

Barnthouse, L.W.; Klauda, R.J.; Vaughan, D.S. 1988. What we didn't learn about the Hudson River, why, and what it means for environmental assessment. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:1-8. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, environmental assessment.

Barnthouse, L.W.; Van Winkle, W. 1988. Analysis of impingement impacts on Hudson River fish populations. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:182-190. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, impingement, power plant, fish population.

Barnthouse, L.W.; Van Winkle, W.; Vaughan, D.S. 1983. Impingement losses of white perch at Hudson River power plants: magnitude and biological significance. Environ. Manage. 7:355-364. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, impingement, mortality, power plants, biology, egg, larva, juvenile, white perch.

Bason, W.H. 1971. Ecology and early life history of striped bass, Morone saxatilis, in the Delaware estuary. Middletown, DE: Ichthyological Associates. Ichthyol. Assoc. Bull. 4:112. Keywords: Delaware, Delaware River, Delaware Bay, Delaware estuary, estuary, ecology, early life history, striped bass.

Battelle Marine Research Laboratory. 1983. 1980 and 1981 year class report for the Hudson River Estuary Monitoring Program. [Report.] New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Co.; 350 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, 1980, 1981, year class report, estuary, monitoring program, adult, striped bass, white perch, Atlantic tomcod.

Bath, D.W.; O'Connor, J.M. 1982. The biology of white perch, Morone americana, in the Hudson River estuary. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 80:599-610. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, biology, adult, white perch.

Bath, D.W.; Beebe, C.A.; Ryder, R.H.; Hecht, J.H. 1976. A list of common and scientific names of fishes in the Hudson River. In: Boesch, D.F., ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society; 6 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, fishes, names, common, scientific.

Bath, D.W.; O'Connor, J.M. 1981. Development and identification of larval Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus) and shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) from the Hudson River estuary, New York. Copeia 1981:711-717. Keywords: Hudson River, development, identification, estuary, larvae, Atlantic sturgeon, shortnose sturgeon.

Bayless, J.D. 1972. Artificial propagation and hybridization of striped bass, Morone saxatilis (Walbaum). Columbia, SC: South Carolina Marine Resources Dept.; 135 p. Keywords: propagation, hybridization, adult, striped bass.

Beaven, M.; Mihursky, J. 1980. Food and feeding habits of larval striped bass: an analysis of larval striped bass stomachs from 1976 Potomac estuary collections. Chesapeake Biol. Lab. Ref. No. [UMCEES] 79-45-CBL; 27 p. Keywords: Potomac River, estuary, feeding, habits, behavior, larvae, stomachs, analysis, 1976, striped bass.

Beebe, C.A.; Savidge, I.R. 1988. Historical perspective on fish species composition and distribution in the Hudson River estuary. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:25-36. Keywords: Hudson River, distribution.

Bell, J.D.; Westoby, M. 1986. Variations in seagrass height and density over a wide spatial scale: effects on fish and decapods. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 104:275-295. Keywords: seagrass, fish community, habitat, decapods.

Bell, J.D.; Westoby, M.; Steefe, A.S. 1987. Fish settling in seagrass: do they discriminate between beds of different leaf density? J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 111:133-144. Keywords: seagrass, fish habitat.

Belton, T.; Roundy, R. 1985. A study of toxic hazards for urban subsistence and recreational fishermen. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 48 p. Keywords: Hudson River, toxic, PCBs, pesticides, fish tissue analysis, fishermen, adult, striped bass, white perch, bluefish.

Belton, T.; Ruppel, B.E.; Lockwood, K.; Boriek. M. 1983. PCBs in selected finfish caught within New Jersey waters, 1981-1982 (with limited chlordane data). Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection; 36 p. Keywords: New Jersey, adult, PCB, bluefish, striped bass.

Bennett, G.W. 1974. Ecology and management of largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides. Overharvest and management of largemouth bass in small impoundments. Am. Fish. Soc. Spec. Pub. No. 3. Keywords: ecology, management, adult, largemouth bass.

Benz, G.W.; Jacobs, R.P. 1986. Practical field methods of sexing largemouth bass. Prog. Fish-Cult. 48:221-225. Keywords: field methods, sexing, adult, largemouth bass.

Berg, D.L.; Levinton, J.S. 1985. The biology of the Hudson-Raritan estuary with special emphasis on fishes. NOAA Tech. Memo. NOS OMA 16; 170 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Raritan River, New Jersey, estuary, biology, fishes.

Berggren, T.J.; Lieberman, J.T. 1978. Relative contribution of Hudson, Chesapeake and Roanoke striped bass, Morone saxatilis, stocks to the Atlantic coast fishery. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 76:335-345. Keywords: Hudson River, Chesapeake Bay, Roanoke River, Atlantic Ocean, contribution, stocks, population, fishery, Atlantic coast, adult, striped bass.

Bero, A.S.; Gibbs, R.J. 1990. Mechanisms of pollutant transport in the Hudson estuary. Sci. Total Environ. 97/98:9-22. Keywords: Hudson River, pollutant transport, sediment, PCB, pesticides, trace metals.

Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Alewife. In: Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):101-106. Keywords: Gulf of Maine, distribution, biology, growth, adult, spawning, food, fishery, alewife.

Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. American shad. In: Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):108-112. Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, distribution, food, spawning, reproduction, egg, larva, growth, fishery, American shad.

Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Bay anchovy. In: Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):118-119. Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, distribution, bay anchovy.

Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Blueback herring. In: Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):106-107. Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, distribution, spawning, blueback herring.

Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Bluefish. In: Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):383-389. Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, behavior, spawning, egg, larva, juvenile, distribution, fishery, bluefish.

Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Short-nose sturgeon. In: Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):84-85. Keywords: Gulf of Maine, Maine, distribution, spawning, adult, short-nose sturgeon.

Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Striped bass. In: Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):389-405. Keywords: Gulf of Maine, Maine, biology, adult, behavior, food, migration, spawning, egg, larva, growth, fishery, population, abundance, striped bass.

Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Tomcod. In: Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):196-199. Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, spawning, egg, larva, food, behavior, distribution, fishery, Atlantic tomcod.

Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. White perch. In: Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):405-407. Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, distribution, spawning, egg, larva, fishery, white perch.

Blackford, C.M. 1916. The shad: a national problem. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 46:14-May. Keywords: adult, American shad.

Blair, B.; Neider, W.C. 1993. Mapping the Hudson River National Estuarine Reserve: Creating tools for tidal wetlands research, management, and education. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 6 p. Keywords: Hudson River, wetland, tidal, tide, research, management, education.

Boesch, D.F.; Turner, R.E. 1984. Dependence of fishery species on salt marshes: the role of food and refuge. Estuaries 7:460-468. Keywords: marsh habitat, food, refuge.

Bohne, C.; Schmidt, R.E. 1989. Larval fish flux between a freshwater tidal marsh and the Hudson River estuary. In: Blair, E.A.; Waldman, J.R., eds. Polgar Fellowship reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program, Section VII. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 22 p. Keywords: Hudson River, larvae, movement, marsh habitat, freshwater.

Bokuniewicz, H.J.; Ellsworth, J.M. 1986. Sediment budget for the Hudson River system. Northeast Geol. 8:156-163. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, sedimentation, sediment, geology.

Bokuniewicz, H.J.; Ullman, D. 1995. Turbidity distribution in the Hudson River estuary. Stony Brook, NY: Marine Science Research Center, Spec. Sci. Rep. 109 (Reference 95-02); 42 p. Keywords: Hudson River, turbidity.

Bonn, E.W.; Bailey, W.M.; Bayless, J.D.; Erickson, K.E.; Stevens, R.E., editors. 1976. Guidelines for striped bass culture. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society (Southern Division); 103 p. Keywords: guidelines, culture, eggs, striped bass.

Booth, R.A. 1967. A description of the larval stages of the tomcod, Microgadus tomcod, with comments on its spawning ecology. [M.S. thesis.] Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut; 53 p. Keywords: larval stages, larvae, spawning, ecology, tomcod.

Bopp, R.F. 1979. The geochemistry of polychlorinated biphenyls in the Hudson River. [Ph.D. dissertation.] New York, NY: Columbia University. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, geochemistry, PCBs.

Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J. 1984. Persistent chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants in the New York Harbor complex. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation. Keywords: Hudson River, New York Harbor, contaminants, loadings.

Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J. 1988. Sources and trends of persistent contaminants in the New York Harbor complex. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 54 p. Keywords: Hudson River, contaminants, sediments, radionuclides, PCBs, chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides, trace metals, cadmium.

Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J. 1989. Contamination of the Hudson River - the sediment record. In: National Research Council, ed. Contaminated marine sediments assessment and remediation. Washington, DC: National Academy Press; p. 401-416. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, contaminant, sediment, pollution.

Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Chillrud, S.N.; Robinson, D.W. 1993. Sediment-derived chronologies of persistent contaminants in Jamaica Bay, New York. Estuaries 16:608-616. Keywords: Jamaica Bay, New York, sediment, contaminants.

Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Deck, B.L. 1985. Release of polychlorinated biphenyls from contaminated Hudson River sediments. [Final report.] Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, release, polychlorinated biphenyls, PCB, contamination, sediments.

Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Olsen, C.R.; Kostyk, N. 1981. Polychlorinated biphenyls in the sediments of the tidal Hudson River, New York. Environ. Sci. Technol. 15:210-216. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, polychlorinated biphenyls, PCBs, sediments, tide.

Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Olsen, C.R.; Trier, R.M.; Kostyk, N. 1982. Chlorinated hydrocarbons and radionuclide chronologies in sediments of the Hudson River and estuary. NY Environ. Sci. Technol. 16:666-676. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, chlorinated hydrocarbons, radionuclide, chronologies, sediments.

Boreman, J. 1979. Spatial distributions of entrainable life stages of six Hudson River fish populations. In: Boreman, J., et al. Entrainment impact estimates for six fish populations inhabiting the Hudson River estuary. Testimony submitted during the EPA, Region II, adjunctory hearing in the matter of NPDES permits for Bowline Point, Indian Point, and Roseton generating stations. Exhibit EPA-200; Chapter III. Keywords: Hudson River, entrainment, distribution.

Boreman, J. 1981. American shad stocks along the Atlantic Coast. NOAA NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 81-40. Keywords: Atlantic Coast, population, stocks, adult, American shad.

Boreman, J. 1981. Life histories of seven fish species that inhabit the Hudson River estuary. NOAA NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 81-34; 97 p. Keywords: Hudson River, Long River, spawning, egg, larvae, juvenile, adult, trophic relationships, ecology, striped bass, white perch, blueback herring, alewife, American shad, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy.

Boreman, J. 1982. River herring stocks along the Atlantic coast. NOAA NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 81-35; 23 p. Keywords: Atlantic coast, life history, spawning, eggs, larvae, juvenile, adults, trophic relationships, fishery, survey, river herring, blueback herring, alewife.

Boreman, J. 1983. Simulation of striped bass egg and larva development based on temperature. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 112:286-292. Keywords: simulation, egg, larva, development, temperature, striped bass.

Boreman, J. 1983. Status of bluefish along the Atlantic coast, 1982. NOAA NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 83-28; 35 p. Keywords: Atlantic coast, fishery, stock, spawning, migration, age, growth, trophic relationships, survey, abundance, recruitment, mortality, adult, bluefish.

Boreman, J. 1992. Impact of added mortality on the reproductive potential of shortnose sturgeon in the lower Connecticut River. [Report.] Gloucester, MA: NMFS Northeast Regional Office; 14 p. Keywords: Connecticut River, mortality, reproduction, population, eggs, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Boreman, J.; Austin, H.M. 1985. Production and harvest of anadromous striped bass stocks along the Atlantic coast. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 114:3-7. Keywords: Atlantic Ocean, coast, fishery, production, harvest, anadromous, adult, striped bass.

Boreman, J.; Barnthouse, L.W.; Vaughan, D.S.; Goodyear, C.P.; Christensen, S.W.; Kumar, K.D.; Kirk, B.L.; Van Winkle, W. 1982. The impact of entrainment and impingement of fish populations in the Hudson River estuary: Vol. I. Entrainment impact estimates for six fish populations inhabiting the Hudson River estuary. Environ. Sci. Div. Publ. No. 1790. [ORNL/NUREG/TM-385/V1]. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, impact, entrainment, impingement, fish populations, estimates, habitat.

Boreman, J.; Fletcher, R.I. 1993. Modeling egg deposition patterns. Bulletin of the Technical Working Group, Hudson River Monitoring Program 1(1):1-8. Keywords: Hudson River, eggs, model, striped bass.

Boreman, J.; Goodyear, C.P. 1988. Estimates of entrainment mortality for striped bass and other fish species inhabiting the Hudson River estuary. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:152-160. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, estimates, entrainment, mortality, fish, species, egg, larva, juvenile, striped bass.

Boreman, J.; Goodyear, C.P.; Christensen, S.W. 1978. An empirical transport model for evaluating entrainment of aquatic organisms by power plants. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. FWS/OBS-78/90. Keywords: model, transport model, empirical data, evaluation, entrainment, aquatic organisms, power plants.

Boreman, J.; Klauda, R.J. 1988. Distributions of early life stages of striped bass in the Hudson River estuary, 1974-1979. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:53-58. Keywords: Hudson River, egg, larva, juvenile, distribution, striped bass.

Boreman, J.; Lewis, R.R. 1987. Atlantic coastal migrations of striped bass. Am. Fish. Soc. Symp. 1:331-339. Keywords: Atlantic Ocean, migration, adult, striped bass.

Boreman, J.; Overholtz, W.J.; Sissenwine, M.P. 1984. A preliminary analysis of the effects of fishing on shortnose sturgeon. NOAA NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 84-17; 22 p. Keywords: Saint John River, Hudson River, Pee Dee River, fishery, growth, mortality, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Bowden, K.F. 1980. Physical factors: salinity, temperature, circulation, and mixing processes. In: Olausson, E.; Cato, I., eds. Chemistry and biogeochemistry of estuaries. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons; p. 37-70. Keywords: salinity, temperature, circulation, estuary.

Bower, P.M.; Simpson, H.J.; Williams, S.C.; Li, Y.H. 1978. Heavy metals in the sediments of Foundry Cove, Cold Spring, NY. Environ. Sci. Technol. 12:683-687. Keywords: Foundry Cove, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island Sound, New York, heavy metals, metals, sediments.

Boyce Thompson Institute. 1977. An atlas of the biological resources of the Hudson River estuary. Yonkers, NY: Boyce Thompson Institute of Plant Research, Estuarine Study Group. Keywords: Hudson River, biology, environment, estuary, bay anchovy.

Boyle, R.H. 1968. Notes on the fishes of the lower Hudson River. Underwater Nat. 5(2):32-33, 40. Keywords: Hudson River, bluefish.

Boynton, W.R.; Kemp, W.M.; Keefe, C.W. 1982. A comparative analysis of nutrients and other factors influencing estuarine phytoplankton production. In: Kennedy, V.S., ed. Estuarine comparisons. New York, NY: Academic Press; p. 69-90. Keywords: nutrients, estuary, phytoplankton.

Boynton, W.R.; Polgar, T.T.; Zion, H.H. 1981. Importance of juvenile striped bass food habits in Potomac estuary. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 110:56-63. Keywords: Potomac River, estuary, food habits, feeding, juveniles, striped bass.

Bozeman, E.L.; Jr.; Dean, J.M. 1980. The abundance of estuarine larval and juvenile fish in a South Carolina intertidal creek. Estuaries 3:89-97. Keywords: South Carolina, estuary, larvae, juveniles, intertidal habitat.

Bradford, A.D.; Miller, J.G.; Buss, K. 1966. Bioassays on eggs and larval stages of American shad, Alosa sapidissima. In: Carlson, F.T., ed. Suitability of the Susquehanna River for the restoration of shad. Washington, DC: Maryland Board of Natural Resources, New York Conservation Department, and Pennsylvania Fish Commission; p. 52-60. Keywords: Susquehanna River, restoration, bioassays, eggs, larvae, stages, American shad.

Brandt, R.E. 1987. Current status of American shad, alewife, and blueback herring in New York waters. [Report.] Washington, DC: Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission; 82 p. Keywords: stocks, fishery, population, American shad, alewife, blueback herring.

Brandt, S.B.; Mason, D.M.; Patrick, E.V. 1992. Spatially-explicit models of striped bass growth potential in Chesapeake Bay. Fisheries 17:23-31, 34-35. Keywords: Chesapeake Bay, model, growth, adult, striped bass.

Breder, C.M.; Jr.; Rosen, D.E. 1966. Modes of reproduction in fishes. Garden City, NY: Natural History Press; 941 p. Keywords: reproduction, largemouth bass.

Breteler, R.J. 1973. Chemical pollutants of the Hudson-Raritan estuary: proceedings of a workshop. Battelle New England Marine Research Laboratory. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Raritan River, New Jersey, Hudson-Raritan estuary, estuary, chemical, pollutant.

Breteler, R.J.; editor. 1973. Chemical pollution of the Hudson-Raritan estuary. NOAA Tech. Memo. NOS OMA-7. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Raritan River, New Jersey, estuary, chemical, pollution.

Bridgewater, R.; Schmidt, R. 1994. Diets of larval white perch and striped bass in the Kingston Region of the Hudson River estuary with comments on the significance of the Bosmina bloom. In: Waldman, J.R.; Blair, E.A., eds. Final reports of the Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program, 1993. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, food habits, feeding, larvae, behavior, striped bass, white perch.

Brosnan, T.M.; Stokes, T.L.; Jr.; Forndran, A.B. 1987. Water quality monitoring and trends in New York Harbor. In: Proceedings of the Oceans 87 Conference: Coastal and Estuary Pollution 5. Halifax, Nova Scotia: IEEE; p. 1598-1603. Keywords: New York Harbor, Hudson River, estuary, pollution, water quality, monitoring.

Brown, B. 1993. A classification system of marine and estuarine habitats in Maine: an ecosystem approach to habitats: Part I. Benthic habitats. Augusta, ME: Maine Natural Areas Program, Department of Economic and Community Development. Keywords: Maine, classification, system, marine, estuary, habitats, ecosystem.

Brown, J.S.; Rosensweig, M.L. 1986. Habitat selection in slowly regenerating environments. J. Theoretical Biol. 123:151-171. Keywords: habitat selection.

Brown, M.P.; Werner, M.B.; Sloan, R.J.; Simpson, K.W. 1985. Polychlorinated biphenyls in the Hudson River. Environ. Sci. Technol. 19:656-661. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, polychlorinated biphenyls, PCBs.

Buckel, J.A.; Steinberg, N.D.; Conover, D.O. 1995. Effects of temperature, salinity, and fish size on growth and consumption of juvenile bluefish. J. Fish Biol. 47:696-706. Keywords: Hudson River, temperature, salinity, size, growth, predation, juvenile, bluefish.

Buckley, E. 1984. Partition coefficients and the modeling of PCB congeners in the environment. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University; 33 p. Keywords: PCB, ecosystem, submerged aquatic vegetation, emergent aquatic vegetation.

Buckley, E.H. 1971. Maintenance of a functional environment in the lower portion of the Hudson River estuary: an appraisal for the estuary. Yonkers, NY: Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Inc. Reprint No. 2233. Keywords: Hudson River, environment, maintenance, management.

Buckley, E.H.; Ristich, S.S. 1976. Distribution of rooted vegetation in the brackish marshes and shallows of the Hudson River estuary. In: Boesch, D.F., ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society; Paper 20. Keywords: Hudson River, vegetation, plant, brackish, marsh habitat.

Bulkey, R.B. 1975. Chemical and physical effects on centrarchid basses. In: Clepper, H., ed. Black bass biology and management. Washington, DC: Sport Fishing Institute; p. 286-294. Keywords: physiology, chemistry, biology, management, centrarchid bass, adult, largemouth bass.

Burbridge, R.G. 1974. Distribution, growth, selective feeding, and energy transformations of young-of-the-year blueback herring, Alosa aestivalis (Mitchill), in James River, Virginia. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 103:297-311. Keywords: James River, Virginia, distribution, growth, selective feeding, feeding, energy transformations, energy, young-of-the-year, blueback herring.

Burdick, G.E. 1954. An analysis of the factors, including pollution, having possible influence on the abundance of shad in the Hudson River. NY Fish Game J. 1:188-205. Keywords: Hudson River, abundance, adult, American shad.

Burns, R.W. 1974. Seasonal abundance and diversity of larval fishes in a high-marsh tidal creek. [M.S. thesis.] Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina; 54 p. Keywords: seasonal, abundance, diversity, larvae, marshes, tidal creek, habitat, tides.

Busby, W. 1966. Flow, quality, and salinity in the Hudson River estuary. In: Hudson River ecology. Albany, NY: Hudson River Valley Commission; p. 135-145. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, flow, quality, salinity, estuary.

Busch, W.D.N.; Davies, D.H.; Nepszy, S.J. 1977. Establishment of white perch, Morone americana, in Lake Erie. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 34:1039-1041. Keywords: Lake Erie, New York, introduced species, adult, white perch.

Busch, W.N.; Heinrich, J.W. 1982. Growth and maturity of white perch in Lake Ontario. NY Fish Game J. 29:206-208. Keywords: Lake Ontario, New York, growth, maturity, adult, white perch.

Butler, P.A. 1966. The problem of pesticides in estuaries. Am. Fish. Soc. Spec. Publ. 3:110-115. Keywords: pesticides, pollution, estuary.

Campbell, M.; Dexter, B.L. 1987. Identification, distribution and abundance patterns of aquatic algae and herbivores in marshlands of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve (Stockport Flats component). In: Blair, E.A.; Cooper, J.C., eds. Polgar Fellowship reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program, 1986, Section V. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 35 p. Keywords: Hudson River, Stockport Flats, algae, marsh habitat.

Cannon, T.C.; Jinks, S.M.; King, L.R.; Lauer, G.J. 1978. Survival of entrained ichthyoplankton and macroinvertebrates at Hudson River power plants. In: Jensen, L.D., ed. Fourth National Workshop on Entrainment and Impingement. Melville, NY: EA Communications. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, survival, entrainment, ichthyoplankton, macroinvertebrates, power plants.

Carey, K. M. and R. H. Waines. 1987. Preliminary report on the geology, hydrology and related historical aspects of the Tivoli Bays and Stockport Flats. In: Blair, E.A.; Cooper, J.C., eds. Polgar Fellowship reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program, 1986, Section VIII; 91 p. Keywords: Hudson River, Stockport Flats, Tivoli Bays, geology, hydrology, history.

Carline, R.F.; Machung, J.F.; Genito, D. 1995. Impediments to fish passage and habitat suitability for anadromous fish in Pennsylvania tributaries to the Susquehanna River. [Final report.] Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission; 62 p. Keywords: Pennsylvania, Susquehanna River, anadromy, migration, habitat, alewife, blueback herring.

Carlson, D.M. 1986. Fish and their habitats in the upper Hudson estuary. [Unclassified report.] Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Keywords: Hudson River, habitat.

Carlson, D.M. 1990. Assessment of the largemouth bass population and fishery in the Hudson River estuary. Albany, NY: Fisheries Bureau, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Keywords: Hudson River, estuary, assessment, population, fishery, adult, largemouth bass.

Carlson, D.M. 1992. Importance of wintering refugia to the largemouth bass fishery in the Hudson River estuary. J. Freshwater Ecol. 7:173-180. Keywords: Upper Hudson River estuary, New York, Wappinger Creek, Rondout Creek, Esopus Creek, Catskill Creek, Coxsackie Bay, mark and recapture, overwintering, refugia, habitat, abundance, adult, largemouth bass.

Carlson, D.M.; Simpson, K.W. 1987. Gut content of juvenile shortnose sturgeon in the upper Hudson estuary. Copeia 1987:796-802. Keywords: Hudson River, juvenile, shortnose sturgeon.

Carlson, F.T., editor. 1968. Suitability of the Susquehanna River for the restoration of shad. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, Maryland Board of Natural Resources, New York Conservation Department, and Pennsylvania Fish Commission; 60 p. Keywords: Susquehanna River, suitability, restoration, adult, American shad.

Carlson, F.T.; McCann, J.A. 1969. Hudson River fisheries investigations. 1965-1968: Evaluations of a proposed pumped storage project at Cornwall, NY in relation to fish in the Hudson River. Keywords: Hudson River Policy Committee, Cornwall, Hudson River, New York, fishery, 1965-1968, pumped storage.

Carscadden, J.E. 1975. Studies on the American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the St. John River and Miramichi River, New Brunswick with special reference to homing and r-K selection. [Ph.D. dissertation.] Montreal, QB: McGill University. Keywords: St. John River, Miramichi River, New Brunswick, Canada, homing, migration, r-K selection, adult, American shad.

Central Hudson Gas and Electric, Inc.; Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers, Inc. 1977. Annual Progress Report 1976. Pearl River, NY: LMS Engineers. Keywords: Hudson River, lower, entrainment, impingement, estuary, abundance, distribution, plankton, ichthyoplankton, fish, chemical characteristics, physical characteristics, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, striped bass.

Cerrato, R.M. 1994. The spatial and temporal structure of the benthos in the lower bay of New York Harbor. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 10 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York Harbor, New York, benthos, distribution.

Cerrato, R.M.; Bokuniewicz, H.J.; Wiggins, M.H. 1989. A spatial and seasonal study of the benthic fauna of the lower bay of the New York Harbor. Stony Brook, NY: SUNY Marine Sciences Research Center, Spec. Rep. No. 84; 325 p. Keywords: New York Harbor, Hudson River, estuary, spatial, seasonal, benthos, fauna, lower bay.

Chambers, J.R.; Musick, J.A.; Davis, J. 1976. Methods of distinguishing larval alewife from blueback herring. Chesapeake Sci. 17:93-100. Keywords: methods, larva, species identification, alewife, blueback herring.

Chapoton, R.B.; Sykes, J.E. 1961. Atlantic coast migration of large striped bass as evidenced by fisheries and tagging. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 90:13-20. Keywords: Atlantic coast, migration, adult, striped bass.

Cheney, A.N. 1896. Shad of the Hudson River. Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish, Game, Forests NY 1896:125-134. Keywords: Hudson River, adult, American shad.

Chesapeake Bay Living Resources Task Force. 1987. Habitat requirements for Chesapeake Bay living resources. [Report.] Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Chesapeake Bay Program; 63 p. Keywords: Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, habitat, ecosystem, target species, adult, striped bass, blueback herring, American shad, white perch, bay anchovy.

Chiarella, L.A.; Conover, D.O. 1990. Spawning season and first-year growth of adult bluefish from the New York Bight. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 119:455-462. Keywords: New York Bight, New York, spawning, season, first-year growth, young-of-the-year, adult, bluefish.

Chittenden, M.E., Jr. 1969. Life history and ecology of the American shad, Alosa sapidissima, in the Delaware River. [Ph.D. dissertation.] New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University; 459 p. Keywords: Delaware River, life history, history, ecology, adult, American shad.

Chittenden, M.E., Jr. 1972. Responses of young American shad, Alosa sapidissima, to low temperatures. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 101:680-685. Keywords: responses, young, temperature, American shad.

Chittenden, M.E., Jr. 1976. Present and historical spawning grounds and nurseries of American shad, Alosa sapidissima, in the Delaware River. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 74:343-352. Keywords: Delaware River, spawning, nursery, adult, American shad.

Chittenden, M.E., Jr. 1976. Weight loss, mortality, feeding, and duration of residence of adult American shad, Alosa sapidissima, in fresh water. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 74:151-157. Keywords: weight loss, mortality, feeding, residence, adult, fresh water, American shad.

Chittenden, M.E., Jr.; Westman, J.R. 1967. Highlights of the life history of the American shad in the Delaware River: Public hearing on water quality standards for the Delaware River at Trenton, N.J., January 26, 1967. W. Trenton, NJ: Delaware River Basin Commission; 9 p. Keywords: Delaware River, life history, adult, American shad.

Christensen, S.W.; Englert, T.L. 1988. Historical development of entrainment models for Hudson River striped bass. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:133-142. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, history, development, models, entrainment, egg, larva, juvenile, striped bass.

Christensen, S.W.; Van Winkle, W.; Barnthouse, L.W.; Vaughan, D.S. 1981. Science and the law: Confluence and conflict on the Hudson River. EIA Review 1-2:63-90. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, science, law, confluence, conflict.

Christie, R.W.; Walker, P.T.; Eversole, A.G.; Curtis, T.A. 1981. Distribution of spawning blueback herring on the West Branch of Cooper River and the Santee River, South Carolina. Proc. Ann. Conf. SE Assoc. Fish Wildl. Agencies 35:632-640. Keywords: South Carolina, Cooper River, Santee River, spawning, distribution, adult, blueback herring.

Cianci, J.M. 1969. Larval development of the alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus Wilson, and the glut herring, Alosa aestivalis Mitchill. [M.S. thesis.] Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut; 62 p. Keywords: larvae, development, alewife, glut herring, blueback herring.

Clark, J.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Bopp, R.F.; Deck, B. 1992. Geochemistry and loading history of phosphate and silicate in the Hudson estuary. Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. 34:213-233. Keywords: Hudson River, nutrients, loading, wastewater, phosphate, silicate.

Clark, J.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Bopp, R.F.; Deck, B.L. 1993. Dissolved oxygen utilization and distribution in the lower Hudson River estuary since the late 1970s. Publisher unknown; 22 p. Keywords: Hudson River, dissolved oxygen.

Clark, J.R. 1968. Seasonal movements of striped bass contingents of Long Island Sound and New York Bight. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 97:320-343. Keywords: Long Island Sound, New York Bight, season, movements, adult, striped bass.

Coastal Environmental Services, Inc. 1990. Hudson River stock assessment outage evaluation and benefit-cost programs: progress meeting, 17 November, 1989. [Report.] White Plains, NY: New York Power Authority; 68 p. Keywords: Hudson River, power plant, population, striped bass, white perch, Atlantic tomcod.

Coastal Environmental Services, Inc. 1992. Hudson River stock assessment for American shad, Atlantic tomcod, and white perch. [Report.] White Plains, NY: New York Power Authority; 200 p. Keywords: Hudson River, stock, population, power plant, adult, American shad, Atlantic tomcod, white perch.

Coastal Environmental Services, Inc. 1994. Distribution patterns of eight key species of Hudson River fish by life stage: Vol. I. Summaries of sampling effort for studies conducted from 1974-1987, tables of dates sampled and gear deployed. [Report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 500 p. Keywords: Hudson River, distribution, sampling, life stage, American shad, striped bass, white perch, Atlantic tomcod, largemouth bass, shortnose sturgeon.

Coastal Environmental Services, Inc. 1994. Distribution patterns of eight key species of Hudson River fish by life stage: Vol. II. Summaries of sampling effort for studies conducted from 1974-1987, maps of sampling location. [Report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 400 p. Keywords: Hudson River, life stage, life history, distribution, sampling, American shad, striped bass, white perch, Atlantic tomcod, largemouth bass, shortnose sturgeon.

Coastal Environmental Services, Inc. 1994. Distribution patterns of eight key species of Hudson River fish by life stage: Vol. III. Summaries of patterns of presence-absence. [Report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 75 p. Keywords: Hudson River, life stage, life history, distribution, sampling, American shad, striped bass, white perch, Atlantic tomcod, largemouth bass, shortnose sturgeon.

Coastal Environmental Services, Inc. 1994. Distribution patterns of eight key species of Hudson River fish by life stage: Vol. IV. Summaries of patterns of relative abundance. [Report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 50 p. Keywords: Hudson River, life stage, life history, distribution, sampling, abundance, American shad, striped bass, white perch, Atlantic tomcod, largemouth bass, shortnose sturgeon.

Coch, N.H. 1986. Sediment characteristics and facies distributions in the Hudson system. Northeastern Geol. 8:109-129. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, sediment, distribution, pollution.

Cochran, J.K.; Hirschberg, D.J. 1994. Benthic contaminant accumulation and mixing rate studies in the Hudson River estuary. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 64 p. Keywords: Hudson River, sediments, loading, contaminants.

Cole, B.E.; Cloern, J.E. 1987. An empirical model for estimating phytoplankton productivity in estuaries. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 36:299-305. Keywords: model, phytoplankton productivity, estuary.

Cole, J.J.; Caraco, N.F.; Peierls, B. 1992. Can phytoplankton maintain a positive carbon balance in a turbid, freshwater, tidal estuary? Limnol. Oceanogr. 37:1608-1617. Keywords: phytoplankton, carbon balance, estuary, tide, freshwater, turbidity.

Cole, J.J.; Caraco, N.M.; Peierls, B.L. 1988. Phytoplankton primary production in the mid-Hudson. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 35 p. Keywords: Hudson River, phytoplankton, temperature, oxygen, conductivity, DIC, light, suspended weight, phosphorus, chlorophyll, photosynthesis, production, respiration.

Cole, J.J.; Findlay, S.; Pace, M.L. 1988. Basic ecosystem processes in the Hudson River: A report on the conference at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, October 10 and 11, 1988. Millbrook, NY: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, ecosystem, processes, ecology.

Connell, J.H.; Sousa, W.N. 1983. On the evidence needed to judge ecological stability or persistence. Am. Nat. 121:789-824. Keywords: ecology, stability, persistence.

Connolly, J.P.; Winfield, R.P.; Blasland, J.R. 1984. Application of a food chain model of PCB accumulation to the striped bass of the Hudson River estuary. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 35 p. Keywords: Hudson River, PCB, food chain, model, adult, striped bass.

Conover, N.R. 1958. Investigations of the white perch, Morone americana (Gmelin), in Albemarle Sound and the lower Roanoke River, North Carolina. [M.S. thesis.] Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State College; 58 p. Albemarle Sound, Roanoke River, adult, white perch.

Conservation and Utilization Division. 1993. Status of the fishery resources off the northeastern United States for 1993. NOAA Tech. Mem. NMFS-F/NEC-101; 140 p. Keywords: northeastern United States, Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Maine, status, fishery, resources, fishes, 1993.

Cooper, J.C.; Cantelmo, F.R.; Newton, C.F. 1988. Overview of the Hudson River estuary. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:11-24. Keywords: Hudson River, hydrology, water chemistry, temperature, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, contaminants, turbidity, pH, alkalinity, salinity.

Cooper, J.C.; Polgar, T.T. 1981. Recognition of year-class dominance in striped bass management. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 110:180-187. Keywords: recognition, year-class dominance, management, young-of-the-year, striped bass.

Cooper, R.A. 1961. Early life history and spawning migration of the alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus. [M.S. thesis.] Narragansett, RI: University of Rhode Island; 58 p. Keywords: early life history, life history, spawning migration, alewife, early life history, spawning, migration, adult, egg, larva, young, alewife.

Correll, D.L. 1978. Estuarine productivity. BioScience 28:646-650. Keywords: estuary, productivity.

Coutant, C.C. 1985. Striped bass, temperature, and dissolved oxygen: a speculative hypothesis for environmental risk. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 114:31-61. Keywords: temperature, dissolved oxygen, adult, striped bass.

Coutant, C.C. 1986. Thermal niches of striped bass. Sci. Am. 254:98-104. Keywords: habitat, thermal, temperature, adult, striped bass.

Cox, P. 1921. Histories of new food fishes. V. The tomcod. Bull. Biol. Board Can., Vol. 5. Keywords: history, fishery, fishes, adult, Atlantic tomcod.

Crance, J.H. 1986. Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves: shortnose sturgeon. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Biol. Rep. 82(10.129); 31 p. Keywords: habitat, index model, flow, suitability, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Crecco, V.A.; Blake, M.M. 1983. Feeding ecology of coexisting larvae of American shad and blueback herring in the Connecticut River. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 112:498-507. Keywords: Connecticut River, feeding ecology, feeding, ecology, coexisting larvae, larvae, American shad, blueback herring.

Crecco, V.A.; Savoy, T.F. 1984. Effects of fluctuations in hydrographic conditions on year-class strength of American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the Connecticut River. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 41:1216-1223. Keywords: Connecticut River, hydrography, year-class strength, young-of-the-year, American shad.

Crecco, V.A.; Savoy, T.F.; Whitworth, W. 1986. Effects of density-dependent and climatic factors on American shad (Alosa sapidissima) recruitment: a predictive approach. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 43:457-463. Keywords: density-dependent, climate, recruitment, larva, juvenile, adult, American shad.

Crocker, R.A. 1965. Planktonic fish eggs and larvae of Sandy Hook estuary. Chesapeake Sci. 6:92-95. Keywords: Sandy Hook estuary, plankton, ichthyoplankton, fish eggs, fish larvae.

Cronin, L.E.; Daiber, J.C.; Hulburt, E.M. 1962. Quantitative seasonal aspects of zooplankton in the Delaware River estuary. Chesapeake Sci. 3:63-93. Keywords: Delaware River, Chesapeake Bay, seasonal, zooplankton, estuary.

Curran, H.W.; Ries, D.T. 1937. A biological survey of the lower Hudson watershed. Albany, NY: New York State Conservation Department. Keywords: Lower Hudson Watershed, Hudson River, New York, biology, survey.

Curran, H.W.; Ries, D.T. 1937. Fisheries investigations in the lower Hudson River, a biological survey of the lower Hudson watershed: Supplement to the 26th Annual Report for 1936. Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, lower Hudson River, fishery, biological survey.

Dadswell, M.J. 1975. Biology of the shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) in the St. John estuary, New Brunswick, Canada. Baseline survey and living resources potential study of the St. John estuary: Vol. III. Fish and Fisheries. St. Andrews, NB: Huntsman Marine Laboratory; 75 p. Keywords: St. John River, New Brunswick, Canada, survey, resources, estuary, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Dadswell, M.J. 1976. Biology of the shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) in the St. John estuary, New Brunswick, Canada. Trans. Atlantic Chapter Can. Soc. Environ. Bio. Annual Meeting 1975; p. 20-72. Keywords: St. John River, New Brunswick, Canada, survey, resources, biology, estuary, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Dadswell, M.J. 1979. Biology and population characteristics of shortnose sturgeon Acipenser brevirostrum Lesueur 1818 (Osteichthyes: Acipenseridae), in the Saint John River estuary, New Brunswick, Canada. Can. J. Zool. 57:2187-2210. Keywords: Saint John River, Saint John River estuary, New Brunswick, Canada, biology, population, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Dadswell, M.J. 1979. Testimony on the shortnose sturgeon and Atlantic sturgeon on behalf of National Marine Fisheries Service. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; 19 p. Keywords: testimony, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dadswell, M.J. 1981. Synopsis of biological data on shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) Lesueur, 1818. In: Shortnose sturgeon recovery plan. [Draft.] Silver Spring, MD: Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv.; 75 p. Keywords: biology, synopsis, recovery plan, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Dadswell, M.J.; Melvin, G.D.; Williams, P.J.; Themelis, D.E. 1987. Influences of origin, life history, and chance on the Atlantic coast migration of American shad. Am. Fish. Soc. Symp. 1:313-330. Keywords: Atlantic coast, life history, migration, adult, American shad.

Dadswell, M.J.; Taubert, B.D.; Squires, T.S.; Marchette, D.; Buckley, J. 1984. Synopsis of biological data on shortnose sturgeon, Acipenser brevirostrum Lesueur 1818. NOAA Tech. Rep. NMFS 14; 45 p. Keywords: Hudson River, Canada, east coast, US, morphology, life history, habitat, reproduction, embryo, larva, juvenile, adult, feeding, food, growth, age, behavior, fishery, management, shortnose sturgeon.

Dando, P.R. 1984. Reproduction in estuarine fish. In: Potts, G.W.; Woonton, R.H., eds. Fish reproduction, strategies and tactics. New York, NY: Academic Press; p. 155-170. Keywords: reproduction, estuarine fish.

Daniel, D.A. 1967. A laboratory study to define the relationship between survival of young striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and their food supply. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game, Anadromous Fisheries Branch, Admin. Rep. No. 76-1; 13 p. Keywords: laboratory study, young, food supply, feeding, striped bass.

Daniels, R.A. 1986. List of Hudson River fish species in the New York State Museum. [Report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 8 p. Keywords: Hudson River, fish species, museum specimens.

Daniels, R.A. 1995. Nearshore fish assemblage of the tidal Hudson River. In: LaRoe, E.T.; Farris, G.S.; Puckett, C.E.; Doran, P.D.; Mac, M.J., eds. Our living resources: a report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S. plants, animals, and ecosystems. Publisher unknown; p. 260-263. Keywords: Hudson River, nearshore, fish community, tidal, tide.

Daniels, R.A.; Lawrence, T. 1991. Stability of fish assemblages in the lower Hudson River. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 39 p. Keywords: Hudson River, fish community, stability.

Darmer, K.I. 1969. Hydrologic characteristics of the Hudson River estuary. In: Howell, G.P.; Lauer, G.J., eds. Hudson River Ecology: Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; p. 40-55. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, hydrology.

Darmer, K.I. 1987. Overview of Hudson River hydrology. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 174 p. Keywords: Hudson River, hydrology, acid precipitation, contaminants, loadings.

Davies, W.P. 1970. The effects of temperature, pH and total dissolved solids on the survival of immature striped bass, Morone saxatilis (Walbaum). [Ph.D. dissertation.] Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University; 100 p. Keywords: effects, temperature, pH, dissolved solids, survival, young, immature, striped bass.

Davis, J. 1973. Spawning sites and nurseries of fishes of the genus Alosa in Virginia. In: Pacheco, A.L., ed. Proceedings of a workshop on egg, larval, and juvenile stages of fish in Atlantic Coast estuaries. NOAA/NMFS Sandy Hook Tech. Series Rep. 1; p. 140-141. Keywords: Atlantic Coast, Atlantic Coast estuary, Virginia, spawning sites, nursery, fishes, egg, larval, juvenile, stages.

Davis, J.R.; Cheek, R.P. 1966. Distribution, food habits, and growth of young clupeids, Cape Fear River system, North Carolina. In: Proceedings, 20th Annual Conference, S.E. Assoc. Game Fish Comm.; p. 250-260. Keywords: Clupeidae, distribution, food, growth.

Davis, W.S. 1957. Ova production of American shad in Atlantic coast rivers. Bur. Sport Fish. Wildl., Resource Publ. 67; 51 p. Keywords: Atlantic coast, egg, ova, ova production, adult, American shad.

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Dery, L. 1979. Alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus, age-length keys from spring and fall bottom trawl surveys, 1973 to spring 1978, covering the U.S. continental shelf from Cape Hatteras, NC, to Nova Scotia. NOAA NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 79-45. Keywords: United States, continental shelf, Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, Nova Scotia, Atlantic Ocean, age-length keys, season, spring, fall, trawl, survey, adult, alewife.

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Dew, C.B. 1981. Biological characteristics of commercially caught Hudson River striped bass. In: Rachlin, J.W.; Tauber, G., eds. Hudson River Ecology, 5th Symposium. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society; p. 82-102. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, biology, commercial fisheries, catch, adult, striped bass.

Dew, C.B. 1988. Biological characteristics of commercially caught Hudson River striped bass, 1973-1975. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. Keywords: Hudson River, Tappan Zee region, spawning, gill-net, fishery, adult, striped bass.

Dew, C.B. 1988. Stomach contents of commercially caught Hudson River striped bass, Morone saxatilis 1973-1975. Fish. Bull. (U.S.). 86(2):397-401. Keywords: Hudson River, food, feeding, gut content analysis, fishery, adult, striped bass.

Dew, C.B. 1991. Early life history and population dynamics of Atlantic tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) in the Hudson River estuary, New York. [Ph.D. dissertation.] New York, NY: City University of New York; 369 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, life history, population dynamics, estuary, adult, Atlantic tomcod.

Dew, C.B. 1995. The nonrandom size distribution and size-selective transport of age-0 Atlantic tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) in the lower Hudson River estuary. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 52:2353-2366. Keywords: Hudson River, size, distribution, movement, transport, age-0, egg, larva, juvenile, Atlantic tomcod.

Dew, C.B.; Hecht, J.H. 1976. Ecology and population dynamics of Atlantic tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) in the Hudson River estuary. In: Boesch, D.F., ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, ecology, population, adult, Atlantic tomcod.

Dew, C.B.; Hecht, J.H. 1976. Observations on the population dynamics of the Atlantic tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) in the Hudson River estuary. In: Boesch, D.F., ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society; 8 p. Keywords: Hudson River, population dynamics, estuary, adult, Atlantic tomcod.

Dew, C.B.; Hecht, J.H. 1994. Hatching, estuarine transport, and distribution of larval and early juvenile Atlantic tomcod, Microgadus tomcod, in the Hudson River. Estuaries 17:472-488. Keywords: Hudson River, hatching, transport, distribution, larvae, juveniles, Atlantic tomcod.

Dew, C.B.; Hecht, J.H. 1994. Recruitment, growth, mortality, and biomass production of larval and early juvenile Atlantic tomcod in the Hudson River estuary. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 123:681-702. Keywords: Hudson River, growth, spawning, mortality, larva, juvenile, recruitment, metamorphosis, Atlantic tomcod.

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Dey, W.P. 1981. Mortality and growth of young-of-the-year striped bass in the Hudson River estuary. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 110:151-157. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, mortality, growth, young-of-the-year, striped bass.

Dey, W.P.; Baumann, P.C. 1978. Community dynamics of shore zone fish populations in the Hudson River estuary: 108th Annual American Fisheries Society Meeting, Kingston, RI. Keywords: American Fisheries Society, Hudson River, New York, fish community, dynamics, shore zone, population, estuary.

Dey, W.P.; Peck, T.H.; Smith, C.E.; Kreamer, G.L. 1993. Epizoology of hepatic neoplasia in Atlantic tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) from the Hudson River estuary. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 50:1897-1907. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, epizoology, hepatic neoplasia, adult, Atlantic tomcod.

Diaz, R.J.; Boesch, D.F. 1984. The macrobenthos of the Hudson-Raritan estuary. In: Boesch, D.F., ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology; Ch. VI. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Raritan River, New Jersey, macrobenthos, estuary.

DiLorenzo, J.L.; Huang, P.; Ram, R.V.; Najarian, T.O. 1990. Water quality screening analysis of small tidal embayments bordering the Hudson River estuary. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 65 p. Keywords: Hudson River, water quality, tidal, pollution, loading, hydrodynamic, management.

Dodson, J. J. and W. C. Leggett. 1973. Behavior of adult American shad (Alosa sapidissima) homing to the Connecticut River from the Long Island Sound. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 30:1847-1860. Keywords: Connecticut River, Long Island Sound, adults, homing behavior, migration, American shad.

Domermuth, R.B.; Reed, R.J. 1980. Food of juvenile American shad, Alosa sapidissima, juvenile blueback herring, Alosa aestivalis and pumpkinseed, Lepomis gibbosus, in the Connecticut River below Holyoke Dam, Massachusetts. Estuaries 3:65-68. Keywords: Connecticut River, food, feeding, diet, juvenile, pumpkinseed, estuary, American shad, blueback herring.

Doroshev, S.I. 1970. Biological features of the eggs, larvae, and young of the striped bass (Roccus saxatilis) in connection with the problem of its acclimatization in the USSR. J. Ichthyol. 10:235-247. Keywords: USSR, Russia, biology, eggs, larvae, juvenile, young, acclimatization, striped bass.

Doroshov, S.I.; Moberg, G.P. 1993. Reproductive conditions of the Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus) stock in the Hudson River. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 52 p. Keywords: reproduction, adult, Atlantic sturgeon.

Doroshov, S.I.; Van Eenennaam, J.P.; Moberg, G.P.; Watson, J.G. 1994. Reproductive conditions of the Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus) stock in the Hudson River. [Report for Year 2.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 65 p. Keywords: Hudson River, reproduction, adult, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1976. Performance report for the biology and management of shortnose and Atlantic sturgeons of the Hudson River. [Report; Oct. 1, 1975 to March 31, 1976.] Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; 12 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, performance report, biology, management, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1977. An atlas of the biological resource of the Hudson estuary. Yonkers, NY: Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, atlas, biological resources, biology.

Dovel, W.L. 1977. Performance report for the biology and management of shortnose and Atlantic sturgeons of the Hudson River. [Report.] Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, performance report, biology, management, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1978. Performance report for the biology and management of shortnose and Atlantic sturgeons of the Hudson River. [Report, April 1, 1977 - March 31, 1978.] Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; 154 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, performance report, biology, management, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1978. Performance report for the biology and management of shortnose and Atlantic sturgeons of the Hudson River. [Draft final report.] Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; 181 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, performance report, biology, management, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1979. Atlantic and shortnose sturgeons in the Hudson River estuary: Testimony report for the U.S. EPA. The Oceanic Society; 26 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, testimony report, biology, management, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1979. The biology and management of shortnose and Atlantic sturgeon of the Hudson River. [Report.] Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; 68 p. Keywords: Hudson River, biology, management, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1979. The endangered shortnose sturgeon of the Hudson River: Its life history and vulnerability to the activities of man. [Periodic progress report No. 1.] Washington, DC: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; 10 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, vulnerability, life history, endangered species, biology, management, shortnose sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1980. The endangered shortnose sturgeon of the Hudson River: Its life history and vulnerability to the activities of man. [Periodic progress report No. 5.] Washington, DC: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; 5 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, life history, vulnerability, endangered species, biology, management, shortnose sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1981. Ichthyoplankton of the lower Hudson estuary, New York. NY Fish Game J. 28:21-39. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, ichthyoplankton, adult, striped bass, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1981. The endangered shortnose sturgeon of the Hudson River: Its life history and vulnerability to the activities of man. [Final report.] Washington, DC: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; 32 p. Keywords: Hudson River, life history, vulnerability, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L. 1990. Movements of immature striped bass in the Hudson River estuary, New York. [Report.] Lancaster, PA: Wyatt Group; 48 p. Keywords: Hudson River, habitat, estuary, seasonal movement, immature adult, development, striped bass.

Dovel, W.L.; Berggren, T.J. 1983. Atlantic sturgeon of the Hudson River estuary, New York. NY Fish Game J. 30:140-172. Keywords: Hudson River, adult, Atlantic sturgeon.

Dovel, W.L.; Pekovitch, A.K.; Berggren, T.J. 1992. Biology of the shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum Lesueur, 1818) in the Hudson River estuary, New York. In: Smith, C.L., ed. Estuarine Research in the 1980s: Hudson River Environmental Society, 7th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Keywords: Hudson River, biology, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Drill, S.; Schmidt, R.E. 1988. The composition of the summer zooplankton community in Tivoli Bays, Hudson River, New York. In: Waldman, J.R.; Blair, E.A., eds. Polgar Fellowship reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program, 1986, Section II. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 24 p. Keywords: Hudson River, Tivoli Bays, zooplankton, community, ecology, season.

Durbin, A.G. 1976. The role of fish migration in two coastal ecosystems: the Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) in Narragansett Bay and the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in Rhode Island ponds. [Ph.D. dissertation.] Kingston, RI: University of Rhode Island. Keywords: Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, ponds, role, fish migration, migration, coastal ecosystems, Atlantic menhaden, adult, alewife.

Dustman, E.H.; Stickel, L.F.; Blus, L.J.; Reichel, W.L.; Wiemeyer, S.N. 1971. The occurrence and significance of polychlorinated biphenyls in the environment. In: Transactions, 36th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference; 1971 March 7-10; Portland, OR. Washington, DC: Wildlife Management Institute; p. 118-133. Keywords: PCB, environment, ecosystem, biology, chemistry.

Ecological Analysts Science and Technology, Inc. 1978. Hudson thermal effects studies for representative species. [Final report.] Poughkeepsie, NY: Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation; New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Company; Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, thermal, temperature, species.

Ecological Analysts Science and Technology, Inc. 1978. Thermal effects literature review for Hudson River representative important species. [Report.] Poughkeepsie, NY: Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation; New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Company; Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities; 127 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, thermal effects, temperature, literature, fish, species.

Ecological Analysts Science and Technology, Inc. 1979. Effects of heat shock on predation of striped bass larvae by yearling white perch. [Report.] 49 p. Keywords: temperature, heat shock, predation, adult, striped bass, white perch.

Ecological Analysts Science and Technology, Inc. 1983. Stock characteristics of the Hudson River Atlantic tomcod population during the 1980-1981 and 1981-1982 spawning seasons. [Report.] New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Company. Keywords: Hudson River, power plant, age, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, spawning, population, fishery, entrainment, impingement, Atlantic tomcod.

Ecological Analysts Science and Technology, Inc. 1984. Abundance and stock characteristics of the Atlantic tomcod population in the Hudson River, Winter 1982-1983. [Report.] New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Company. Keywords: Hudson River, power plant, age, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, spawning, population, fishery, entrainment, impingement, Atlantic tomcod.

Ecological Analysts Science and Technology, Inc. 1984. Abundance and stock characteristics of the Atlantic tomcod population in the Hudson River, Winter 1983-1984. [Report.] New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Company. Keywords: Hudson River, power plant, age, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, spawning, population, fishery, entrainment, impingement, Atlantic tomcod.

Ecological Analysts Science and Technology, Inc. 1986. A study of the occurrence of liver cancer in Atlantic tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) from the Hudson River estuary. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 57 p. Keywords: Hudson River, liver, cancer, adult, Atlantic tomcod.

Ecological Analysts Science and Technology, Inc. 1990. 1988 year class report for the Hudson River monitoring Program. [Report.] New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Company. Keywords: Hudson River, estuary, impingement, entrainment, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, striped bass.

Edsall, T.A. 1970. The effects of temperature on the rate of development and survival of alewife eggs and larvae. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 99:376-380. Keywords: eggs, larvae, development, survival, temperature effects, alewife.

Edwards, E.A.; Gebhart, G.; Maughan, O.E. 1983. Habitat suitability information: smallmouth bass. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. FWS/OBS-82/10.36; 47 p. Keywords: habitat suitability, smallmouth bass.

Edwards, S.J.; Hutchison, J.B., Jr. 1980. Effectiveness of a barrier set in reducing white perch (Morone americana) and striped bass (Morone saxatilis) impingement. Environ. Sci. Tech. 14:210-213. Keywords: barrier, impingement, power plant, juvenile, adult, white perch, striped bass.

Eldridge, M.B.; King, J.; Eng, D.; Bowers, M.J. 1977. Role of the oil globule in survival and growth of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) larvae. In: Proceedings, 57th Annual Conference, Western Assoc. State Game and Fish Commissioners; p. 303-313. Keywords: oil globule, survival, growth, larvae, striped bass.

Eldridge, M.B.; Whipple, J.A.; Bowers, M.J. 1982. Bioenergetics and growth of striped bass, Morone saxatilis, embryos and larvae. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 80:461-474. Keywords: bioenergetics, growth, embryos, larvae, striped bass.

Eldridge, M.B.; Whipple, J.A.; Eng, D.; Bowers, M.J.; Jarvis, B.M. 1981. Effects of food and feeding factors on laboratory-reared striped bass (Morone saxatilis) larvae. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 110:111-120. Keywords: food, feeding, laboratory-reared, survival, growth, larvae, striped bass.

Elzinga, C.L. 1989. Freshwater tidal wetlands, Hudson River: vegetation, description, investigation, and preservation. [M.S. thesis.] Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin; 171 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, freshwater tidal wetlands, vegetation, preservation.

Englert, T.L.; Aydin, F.N. 1975. An intra-tidal population model of young-of-the-year striped bass in the Hudson River. In: Proceedings of the AICA International Symposium on Advances in Computer Methods for Partial Differential Equations; p. 273. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, computer methods, intra-tidal, tides, population, model, young-of-the-year, striped bass.

Englert, T.L.; Sugarman, D. 1988. Patterns of movement of striped bass and white perch larvae in the Hudson River estuary. In: Smith, C.L., ed. Fisheries research in the Hudson River. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press; p. 148-169. Keywords: Hudson River, movement, distribution, larvae, striped bass, white perch.

Environmental Information Systems. 1985. Users guide to the Hudson River database: Vol. II. Long River Ichthyoplankton Survey. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation. Keywords: Long River, ichthyoplankton.

Environmental Information Systems. 1987. Users guide to the Hudson River database: Vol. II. Descriptions of major surveys/programs. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation. Keywords: Hudson River, survey.

Eraslan, A.H.; Van Winkle, W.; Sharp, R.D.; Christensen, S.W.; Goodyear, C.P.; Rush, R.M.; Fulkerson, W. 1976. A computer simulation model for the striped bass young-of-the-year population in the Hudson River. Oak Ridge, TN: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division Publication 766 [ORNL/NUREG-8]. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, computer simulation, model, young-of-the-year, population, striped bass.

ESSA Technologies, Ltd. and Deriso. 1994. A critical review of the SPDES Draft Environmental Impact Statement. [Report.] Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; 70 p. Keywords: Hudson River, environment.

Esser, S.C. 1983. Long-term changes in some fishes of the Hudson-Raritan estuary. In: Mayer, G.F., ed. Ecological stress and the New York Bight. Columbia, SC: Estuarine Research Federation; p. 299-314. Keywords: Hudson River, Raritan River, New York, fishes, estuary.

Fabrizio, M.C. 1987. Contribution of Chesapeake Bay and Hudson River stocks of striped bass to Rhode Island coastal waters as estimated by isoelectric focusing of eye lens protein. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 116:588-593. Keywords: Hudson River, Chesapeake Bay, Rhode Island, distribution, migration, adult, striped bass.

Feldman, A.E. 1973. A microfaunal and microfloral population investigation of the Hudson River in the vicinity of Roseton, NY. In: Proceedings of 3rd Symposium of Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Roseton, microfaunal, microfloral, population, investigation.

Festa, P.J. 1990. Summary of Hudson River black bass tournament reports 1989. Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, tournament, black bass, sport fishery.

Fewlass, L. 1980. Life history and management of the largemouth bass in the Upper Chesapeake Bay. [Study II.] Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Keywords: Upper Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay, life history, management, young, adult, largemouth bass.

Fewlass, L. 1985. A study of the largemouth bass inhabiting Potomac River tidal waters. [Report.] Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources; 10 p. Keywords: Potomac River, tidal waters, adult, largemouth bass.

Fewlass, L. 1985. A study of the largemouth bass inhabiting Wicomico River tidal waters. [Report.] Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources; 6 p. Keywords: Wicomico River, tidal waters, adult, largemouth bass.

Findlay, S. 1988. Significance of the detritus food web in the Tivoli Bays. [Final report.] Silver Spring, MD: NOAA Marine and Estuarine Management Division; 36 p. Keywords: Hudson River, Tivoli Bays, detritus, food web.

Findlay, S.; Pace, M.L.; Lints, D.; Cole, J.J.; Caraco, N.F.; Peierls, B. 1991. Weak coupling of bacterial and algal production in heterotrophic ecosystem: the Hudson River estuary. Limnol. Oceanogr. 36:268-278. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, weak coupling, bacteria, algae, production, heterotrophic, ecosystem.

Findlay, S.; Howe, K.; Austin, H.K. 1990. Comparison of detritus dynamics in two tidal freshwater wetlands. Ecol. 71:288-295. Keywords: Hudson River, detritus, tidal, freshwater, wetland.

Findlay, S.; Pace, M.L. 1994. Synthesis of information on the lower food web of the tidal freshwater Hudson River. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 20 p. Keywords: Hudson River, phytoplankton, zooplankton, bacteria, distribution, freshwater.

Findlay, S.; Pace, M.L.; Lints, D. 1991. Scales of variability and transport of suspended sediment, particulate, and dissolved organic carbon in the tidal, freshwater Hudson River. Biogeochemistry 12:149-169. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, transport, organic carbon, sediment, particulate, tides, freshwater, estuary.

Findlay, S.; Pace, M.L; Fischer, D. 1996. Spatial and temporal variability in the lower food web of the tidal freshwater Hudson River. Estuaries 19:866-873. Keywords: lower Hudson River, food web, tidal, tide, freshwater, ecology.

Findlay, S.; Schoeberl, K.; Wagner, B. 1989. Abundance, composition, and dynamics of the invertebrate fauna of a tidal freshwater wetland. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 8:140-148. Keywords: Hudson River, invertebrates, community, tidal, freshwater, wetland.

Fishler, K.G. 1959. Contributions of the Hudson and Connecticut Rivers to New York-New Jersey shad catch of 1956. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish. Bull. 60:161-174. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Connecticut River, New Jersey, fishery, catch, 1956, adult, American shad.

Fleming, A.K.; et al. 1976. The environmental impact of PL 92-500 on the Hudson River estuary. In: Boesch, D.F., ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, environmental impact, PL 92-500, estuary.

Flemming, J.; Anderson, W.; Motyer, J.; Dadswell, M.J. [year unknown.] Utilization of an intertidal mudflat by tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) and smooth flounder (Liopsetta putnami) and their impact on benthic prey organisms, Peck's Cove, Cumberland Basin, New Brunswick. [Report.] Keywords: Peck's Cove, Cumberland Basin, New Brunswick, intertidal mudflat, tide, smooth flounder, impact, prey, benthos, adult, Atlantic tomcod.

Floyd, K.B.; Hoyt, R.D.; Timbrook, S. 1984. Chronology of appearance and habitat partitioning by stream larval fishes. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 113:217-223. Keywords: chronology, appearance, habitat partitioning, stream larval fishes, stream, larvae.

Fortin, R.; Leveille, M.; Laramee, P.; Mailhot, Y. 1990. Reproduction and year-class strength of the Atlantic tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) in the Sainte-Anne River at La Perade, Quebec. Can. J. Zool. 68:1350-1359. Keywords: Sainte-Anne River, La Perade, Quebec, reproduction, year-class strength, young-of-the-year, Atlantic tomcod.

Foster, F.J. 1919. White perch notes and methods of propagation. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 48:160-165. Keywords: propagation, reproduction, adult, white perch.

Fox, L.E. 1991. Phosphorus chemistry in the tidal Hudson estuary. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 55:1529-1538. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, tidal zone, tide, estuary, phosphorus chemistry, chemistry.

Freadman, M.A. 1979. Swimming energetics of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix): gill ventilation and swimming metabolism. J. Exp. Biol. 83:217-230. Keywords: swimming, energetics, gill ventilation, swimming metabolism, physiology, adult, striped bass, bluefish.

Fredin, R.A. 1954. Causes of fluctuations in abundance of Connecticut River shad. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish. Bull. 54:247-259. Keywords: Connecticut River, abundance, adult, American shad.

Fredrick, S.W.; Heffner, R.L.; Packard, A.T.; Eldridge, T.M.; Eldridge, J.C.; Schumacher, J.G.; Eichorn, K.; Currie, J.; Richards, J.N.; Boody, O.C., IV. 1976. Notes on phytoplankton distribution in the Hudson River estuary. In: Boesch, D.F., ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, phytoplankton, distribution, estuary.

Friedland, K.D.; Garman, G.C.; Bejda, A.J.; Studholme, A.L.; Olla, B. 1988. Interannual variation in diet and condition in juvenile bluefish during estuarine residency. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 117:474-479. Keywords: diet variation, food, feeding, juvenile, estuary, bluefish.

Fritzsche, R.A.; Johnson, G.D. 1980. Early osteological development of white perch and striped bass with emphasis on identification of their larvae. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 109:387-406. Keywords: osteology, development, morphology, identification, larvae, white perch, striped bass.

Funderburk, S.L.; Jordan, S.J.; Mihursky, J.A.; Riley, D., editors. 1991. Habitat requirements for Chesapeake Bay living resources, Second Edition. Annapolis, MD: Chesapeake Bay Program. Keywords: Chesapeake Bay, habitat, bay anchovy, alewife, blueback herring, American shad, white perch, striped bass.

Gallagher, R.P.; Conner, J.B. 1983. Comparison of two ichthyoplankton sampling gears with notes on microdistribution of fish larvae in a large river. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 112:280-285. Keywords: comparison, ichthyoplankton, sampling gears, microdistribution, fish larvae, river.

Gandarillas, E.F.; Brinkhuis, B.H. 1981. Benthic faunal assemblages in the lower bay of New York Harbor. Stony Brook, NY: SUNY Marine Sciences Research Center; 129 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York Harbor, New York, benthic fauna, benthos, lower bay.

Gardinier, M.N.; Hoff, T.B. 1982. Diet of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) in the Hudson River estuary. NY Fish Game J. 29:152-165. Keywords: New York, Hudson River, diet, estuary, food, feeding, adult, striped bass.

Garside, C.; Malone, T.C.; Roels, O.A.; Sharfstein, B.A. 1976. An evaluation of sewage derived nutrients and their influence on the Hudson River estuary and the New York Bight. Estuar. Coastal Mar. Sci. 4:281-289. Keywords: Hudson River, New York Bight, bight, estuary, sewage, nutrients.

Garvey, E.A. 1989. The geochemistry of inorganic carbon in the Hudson estuary. [Ph.D. dissertation.] New York, NY: Columbia Univ.; 559 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, geochemistry, inorganic carbon, carbon.

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Henderson, P.A. 1987. The vertical and transverse distribution of larval herring in the Blackwater River estuary, Essex. J. Fish Biol. 31:281-290. Keywords: Blackwater River, vertical, transverse, distribution, larvae, blueback herring.

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Hetling, L.J. 1976. An analysis of past, present and future Hudson River wastewater loadings. In: Hudson River Ecology, 4th Symposium. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, wastewater, loadings.

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Hildebrand, S.F. 1963. Family Engraulidae. In: Fishes of the western North Atlantic. Sears Found. Mar. Res. Mem. 1, Part 1; p. 152-249. Keywords: anchovy.

Hildebrand, S.F.; Cable, L.E. 1930. Development and life history of fourteen fishes at Beaufort, NC. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish. Bull. 46:383-488. Keywords: Beaufort, North Carolina, development, life history.

Hildebrand, S.F.; Schroeder, W.C. 1928. Fishes of Chesapeake Bay. U.S. Fish. Wildl. Serv. Fish. Bull. 42(1926):77-85. Keywords: Chesapeake Bay.

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Hoff, T.B.; Klauda, R.J. 1979. Data on shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) collected incidentally from 1969 through 1977 in sampling programs conducted for the Hudson River Ecological Study. Prepared for: workshop of shortnose sturgeon recovery team, Danvers, MA. Buchanan, NY: Texas Instruments; 31 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, ecology, sampling, distribution, catch, estuary, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Hoff, T.B.; Klauda, R.J. 1979. Distribution and some life history aspects of shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) in Lower Hudson River estuary. Prepared for: workshop of shortnose sturgeon recovery team, Danvers, MA. Buchanan, NY: Texas Instruments; 31 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, life history, ecology, sampling, distribution, catch, estuary, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Hoff, T.B.; Klauda, R.J.; Belding, B.S. 1977. Data on incidental catch and distribution of shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) in the Hudson River estuary, 1969 through 1977. [Report.] Buchanan, NY: Texas Instruments; 21 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, distribution, catch, estuary, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Hoff, T.B.; Klauda, R.J.; Belding, B.S. 1977. Incidental catch and distribution of shortnose sturgeon and Atlantic sturgeon in the Hudson River estuary, 1969 through 1977. Prepared for: workshop of shortnose sturgeon recovery team, Philadelphia, PA. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, distribution, catch, estuary, workshop, recovery team, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.

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Holland, L.E. 1986. Effects of barge traffic on distribution and survival of ichthyoplankton and small fishes in the upper Mississippi River. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 115:162-165. Keywords: Upper Mississippi River, Mississippi River, barge traffic, river traffic, distribution, survival, ichthyoplankton, small fish.

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Hollis, E.H. 1952. Variations in the feeding habits of the striped bass, Roccus saxatilis (Walbaum), in Chesapeake Bay. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. Yale Univ. 14:111-131. Keywords: Chesapeake Bay, food, feeding habits, adult, striped bass.

Hollis, E.H. 1967. Investigation of striped bass in Maryland. [Report.] Annapolis, MD: Maryland Department of Game and Inland Fish; 96 p. Keywords: Maryland, adult, striped bass.

Holsapple, J.G.; Foster, L.E. 1975. Reproduction of white perch in the lower Hudson River. NY Fish Game J. 22:122-127. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, lower Hudson River, reproduction, adult, white perch.

Hopkins, D.; Green, D.M. 1989. Evaluation of potential sources of recruitment of largemouth bass to the Hudson River. In: Blair, E.A.; Waldman, J.R., eds. Final reports of the Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program, 1988, Section VIII. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 28 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, recruitment, estuary, juvenile, adult, largemouth bass.

Horn, E.G.; Hetling, L.J.; Tofflemire, T.J. 1979. The problem of PCBs in the Hudson River system. Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 320:591-609. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, river, bay, contaminant, pollution, PCB.

Hoss D.E.; Coston, L.C.; Schaaf, W.E. 1974. Effects of sea water extracts of sediments from Charleston Harbor, SC, on larval estuarine fishes. Estuar. Coast. Mar. Sci. 2:323-328. Keywords: Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, sea water, sediment, larvae, estuary, estuarine fishes.

Hoss, D.E.; Hettler, W.F.; Coston, L.C. 1974. Effects of thermal shock on larval estuarine fish: ecological implications with respect to entrainment in power plant cooling systems. In: Blaxter, J.H.S., ed. The early life history of fish: proceedings of an international symposium, Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory, Oban, Scotland, 1973. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag; p. 357-371. Keywords: temperature, thermal shock, larvae, estuary, estuarine fish, ecology, entrainment, power plant, cooling systems, life history.

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Howells, G.; Weaver, S. 1969. Studies on phytoplankton at Indian Point. In: Hudson River Ecology, Proceedings of symposium at Sterling Forest, NY. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Indian Point, phytoplankton.

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Hoyt, R.D., editor. 1991. Larval fish recruitment and research in the Americas: 13th Annual Larval Fish Conference; Merida, Mexico; May 1989. NOAA Tech. Rep. NMFS 95; 137 p. Keywords: recruitment, feeding larva, juvenile, distribution, migration.

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Huff, J.A. 1975. Life history of Gulf of Mexico sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrhynchus desotoi in Suwanee River, Florida. Florida Marine Resources Publication 16; 32 p. Keywords: Suwanee River, Florida, life history, sturgeon subspecies, Gulf of Mexico sturgeon.

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Kuntz, A. 1914. The embryology and larval development of Bairdiella chrysoura and Anchoa mitchilli. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish. Bull. 33:1-19. Keywords: embryology, development, eggs, larva, bay anchovy.

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Largier, J.L. 1993. Estuarine fronts: How important are they? Estuaries 16:1-11. Keywords: estuarine fronts, estuary.

Lassiter, R.R. 1962. Life history aspects of the bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix (Linnaeus), from the coast of North Carolina. [M.S. thesis.] Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University. Keywords: North Carolina, life history, coast, coastal waters, adult, bluefish.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1975. Report on development of a real-time, two dimensional model of the Hudson River striped bass population. New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Co.; 122 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, development, model, population, adult, striped bass.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1976. 1976 Roseton intake avoidance study - preliminary report on an evaluation of intake avoidance as a function of size for white perch. Poughkeepsie, NY: Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp. Keywords: Roseton, intake avoidance, study, power plant, body size, larva, juvenile, adult, white perch.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1977. Influence of Indian Point Unit 2 and other steam electric generating plants on the Hudson River estuary with emphasis on striped bass and other fish populations - Supplement 1. New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Co. Keywords: Indian Point, Hudson River, New York, Unit 2, steam electric plants, power plants, estuary, fish population, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, striped bass.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1977. Roseton - fish migration route study evaluation of river cross-sectional distribution patterns of fish larvae and fish eggs. Poughkeepsie, NY: Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Roseton, fish, migration, distribution, eggs, ecology.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1977. Roseton/Danskammer - viability studies of impinged Atlantic tomcod _ 1974 _ 1975. Poughkeepsie, NY: Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Roseton, Danskammer, viability study, impingement, 1974, 1975, adult, Atlantic tomcod.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1978. Mitigation of impingement impact at Hudson River power plants. New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Co.; 14 p. Keywords: Hudson River, power plant, impingement, entrainment, egg, larva, juvenile, striped bass, white perch, Atlantic tomcod.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1981. Report on 1976 and 1977 data analyses and application of life cycle models of the Hudson River striped bass population. New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Co. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, 1976, 1977, population, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, striped bass.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1982. 1981 impingement studies at the Lovett Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Hudson River, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1982. 1981 impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Bowline Point, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1983. 1982 impingement studies at the Lovett Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1983. 1982 impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Bowline Point, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1984. 1983 impingement studies at the Lovett Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1984. 1983 impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Bowline Point, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1985. 1984 impingement studies at the Lovett Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1985. 1984 impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Bowline Point, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1986. 1985 impingement studies at the Lovett Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1986. 1985 impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Bowline Point, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1987. 1986 impingement studies at the Lovett Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1987. 1986 impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Bowline Point, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1988. 1987 impingement studies at the Lovett Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1988. 1987 impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Bowline Point, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1989. 1986-1987 year class report for the Hudson River Estuary Monitoring Program, Vols. I-II. New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Co. Keywords: Hudson River, ecology, biology, power plant, entrainment, impingement, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, white perch.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1989. 1988 impingement studies at the Lovett Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1989. 1988 impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Bowline Point, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1990. 1989 impingement studies at the Lovett Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1990. 1989 impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Keywords: Bowline Point, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, length, population, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1992. 1990 year class report for the Hudson River Estuary Monitoring Program. New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Co.; 152 p. Keywords: Hudson River, year class, adult, Atlantic sturgeon.

Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers. 1992. 1991 Impingement studies at the Bowline Point Generating Station. Pearl River, NY: Orange and Rockland Utilities. Hudson River, power plant, impingement, larva, juvenile, white perch, striped bass, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, blueback herring, alewife.

Leak, J.C.; Houde, E.D. 1987. Cohort growth and survival of bay anchovy, Anchoa mitchilli, larvae in Biscayne Bay, Florida. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 37:109-122. Keywords: Biscayne Bay, Florida, cohort growth, survival, larvae, bay anchovy.

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Leggett, W.C. 1976. The American shad, Alosa sapidissima, with special reference to its migration and population dynamics in the Connecticut River. In: Merriman, D.; Thorpe, L.M., eds. The Connecticut River ecological study. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 1:169-225. Keywords: Connecticut River, migration, population, ecology, study, adult, American shad.

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Leggett, W.C.; Whitney, R.R. 1972. Water temperature and the migrations of American shad. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 70:659-670. Keywords: migration, water temperature, adult, American shad.

Lehman, B.A. 1953. Fecundity of Hudson River shad. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Res. Rept. 33; 8 p. Keywords: Hudson River, fecundity, adult, American shad.

Leim, A.H. 1924. The life history of the shad (Alosa sapidissima (Wilson)) with special reference to the factors limiting its abundance. J. Fish. Res. Board Can., Contr. Can. Biol. 2:163-284. Keywords: life history, abundance, adult, American shad.

Leslie, J.A.; Abood, K.A.; Maikish, E.A.; Keeser, P.J. 1988. Recent dissolved oxygen trends in the Hudson River. In: Smith, C.L., ed. Fisheries research in the Hudson River. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press; p. 287-303. Keywords: dissolved oxygen, distribution, wastewater.

Levandowsky, M.; Capriulo, G.M.; Fisher, N.S. 1991. Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of lead and silver in Hudson River microzooplankton. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 18 p. Keywords: Hudson River, bioaccumulation, toxic, lead, silver, microzooplankton, metals, environment, algae.

Levesque, R.C.; Reed, R.J. 1972. Food availability and consumption by young Connecticut River shad, Alosa sapidissima. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 29:1495-1499. Keywords: Connecticut River, food, feeding, juvenile, American shad.

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Libby, D.A. 1981. Differences in sex ratio of the anadromous alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus, between the top and bottom of a fishery at Damariscotta Lake, Maine. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 79:207-211. Keywords: Damariscotta Lake, Maine, variation, sex ratio, anadromous, fishery, adult, alewife.

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Mansueti, R.J.; Kolb, H. 1953. A historical review of the shad fisheries of North America. Maryland Dept. Res. Educ. Publ. 97; 293 p. Keywords: North America, historical, history, fishery, adult, American shad.

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Marcy, B.C., Jr. 1969. Age determination from scales of Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson), and Alosa aestivalis (Mitchill), in Connecticut waters. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 98:621-630. Keywords: Connecticut, age, aging, scales, adult, alewife, blueback herring.

Marcy, B.C., Jr. 1972. Spawning of the American shad, Alosa sapidissima, in the lower Connecticut River. Chesapeake Sci. 13:116-119. Keywords: Connecticut River, lower Connecticut River, spawning, reproduction, adult, American shad.

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Markle, D.F.; Grant, G.C. 1970. The summer food habits of young-of-the-year striped bass in three Virginia Rivers. Chesapeake Sci. 11:50-54. Keywords: Virginia, summer, season, food, feeding, habits, behavior, young-of-the-year, juvenile, striped bass.

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Martin Marietta Environmental Systems, Inc. 1984. Current status and biological characteristics of the anadromous alosid stocks of Eastern United States: American shad, hickory shad, alewife, and blueback herring: Phase 1 in interstate management planning for migratory alosids of the Atlantic Coast. [Report.] Washington, DC: Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, Interstate Fisheries Management Program; 222 p. Keywords: Atlantic, biology, anadromous, stock, migration, population, management, fishery, adult, American shad, alewife, blueback herring.

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Mayo, R.K. 1974. Population structure, movement, and fecundity of the anadromous alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson), in the Parker River, Massachusetts, 1971-1972. [M.S. thesis.] Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts. Keywords: Parker River, Massachusetts, fish population, population, movement, fecundity, egg, anadromous, adult, alewife.

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McFadden, J.T.; Texas Instruments; Lawler, Matusky & Skelly Engineers. 1977. Influence of Indian Point unit 2 and other steam electric generating plants on the Hudson River estuary, with emphasis on striped bass and other fish populations. [Report.] New York, NY: Consolidated Edison Company. Keywords: Indian Point, Hudson River, New York, unit 2, influence, steam electric, powerplant, fish populations, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, striped bass.

McFadden, J.T.; Texas Instruments; Lawler, Matusky & Skelly Engineers. 1978. Influence of the proposed Cornwall pumped storage project and steam electric generating plants on the Hudson River estuary, with emphasis on striped bass and other fish populations, revised. Chapter 7 In: Report to Consolidated Edison Company of New York; 227 p. Keywords: Cornwall, Hudson River, New York, steam electric, power plants, fish populations, egg, larva, juvenile, adult, striped bass.

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Mearns, E.A. 1898. A study of the vertebrate fauna of the Hudson highlands, with observations on Mollusca, Crustacea, Lepidoptera and flora of the region: Part II. Vertebrates of the Hudson Highlands. Fish. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 10:311-322. Keywords: Hudson River, Hudson Highlands, New York, vertebrates, fauna, flora, Mollusca, Crustacea, Lepidoptera.

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Meldrim, J.W.; Gift, J.G. 1974. The effect of temperature and chemical pollutants on the behavior of several estuarine organisms. Ichthyological Associates Bulletin #11. Keywords: Delaware River estuary, temperature effects, pollutants, chlorine, salinity, light, dissolved oxygen, behavior, adult, striped bass.

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Mesing, C.L.; Wicker, A.M. 1986. Home range, spawning migrations, and homing of radio-tagged Florida largemouth bass in two central Florida lakes. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 115:286-295. Keywords: Central Florida, Florida, home range, spawning, migration, homing, radio-tagged, tagging, lakes, adult, largemouth bass.

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Miller, L.W. 1963. Growth, reproduction and food habits of the white perch, Roccus americanus (Gmelin) in the Delaware River. [M.S. thesis.] University of Delaware. Keywords: Delaware River, estuary, growth, reproduction, feeding, food, behavior, habits, adult, white perch.

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Miller, R.W. 1981. Life history aspects of a tidal stream largemouth bass population. Dover, DE: U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Keywords: life history, tidal, stream, population, adult, largemouth bass.

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Monteleone, D.M.; Cerrato, R.M.; Lonsdale, D.J.; Peterson, W.T. [year unknown.] Abundance and seasonality of key forage species in Long Island Sound. [Special Report No. 100.] 111 p. Keywords: Long Island Sound, food, forage species of, life history, eggs, larvae, juvenile, adult, bay anchovy, bluefish.

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Setzler-Hamilton, E.M.; Boynton, W.R.; Mihursky, J.A.; Polgar, T.T.; Wood, K.V. 1981. Spatial and temporal distribution of striped bass eggs, larvae and juveniles in Potomac estuary. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 110:121-136. Keywords: Potomac River, estuary, spatial, temporal, distribution, egg, larva, juvenile, striped bass.

Setzler-Hamilton, E.M.; Jones, P.W.; Drewry, G.E.; Martin, F.D.; Ripple, K.; Beaven, M.; Mihursky, J.A. 1981. A comparison of larval feeding habits among striped bass, white perch, and Clupeidae in the Potomac estuary. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Power Plant Siting Program, PPRP-65. Keywords: Potomac River, comparison, feeding habits, food, larvae, estuary, striped bass, white perch.

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Shenker, J.M.; Dean, J.M. 1979. The utilization of an intertidal salt marsh creek by larval and juvenile fishes: abundance, diversity and temporal variation. Estuaries 2:154-163. Keywords: intertidal marsh, salt marsh habitat, tide, creek, larvae, juvenile, fish abundance, fish diversity, temporal variation, estuary.

Sheppard, J.D. 1976. Valuation of the Hudson River fishery resources: past, present and future. [Report.] Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, valuation, fishery resources.

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Shortnose Sturgeon Recovery Team. 1981. Shortnose sturgeon Acipenser brevirostrum Lesueur, 1818, recovery plan. [Draft.] Washington, DC: NOAA/NMFS; 120 p. Keywords: management, recovery plan, Lesueur, adult, shortnose sturgeon.

Sidari, M.; Schmidt, R.E. 1990. Larval fish foods in water-chestnut beds. In: Blair, E.A.; Waldman, J.R., eds. Final reports of the 1989 Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program, Section VI. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 23 p. Keywords: Hudson River, Tivoli South Bay, larvae, food, feeding, tidal, freshwater, marsh habitat, water-chestnut beds, vegetation.

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Smith, T.I.J.; Lamprecht, S.D.; Hall, J.W. 1990. Evaluation of tagging techniques for shortnose sturgeon and Atlantic sturgeon. Am. Fish. Soc. Symp. 7:134-141. Keywords: tagging techniques, mark and recapture, population, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.

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Squires, D.F. 1992. Quantifying anthropogenic shoreline modification of the Hudson River and estuary from European contact to modern time. Coast. Manage. 20:343-354. Keywords: Hudson River, anthropogenic modifications, human impact, marsh habitat, wetland loss, historical shorelines, history.

St. Pierre, R.A.; Davis, J. 1972. Age, growth and mortality of the white perch, Morone americana (Gmelin), in the James and York Rivers. Chesapeake Sci. 13:272-281. Keywords: James River, York River, Chesapeake Bay, age, growth, mortality, adult, white perch.

Stained, D.M.; McCormick, J.M.; Molter, H.G. 1984. Seasonal survey of the macrobenthos of Raritan Bay. Bull. NJ Acad. Sci. 29:121-132. Keywords: New Jersey, Raritan Bay, Raritan River, Hudson River, seasonal, survey, macrobenthos.

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