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40. Matthews, K. R. Habitat use and movement patterns of copper, quillback, and brown rockfishes in Puget Sound, Washington. Seattle, WA: UW; 1988PhD. Dissertation.
41. Matthews, Kathleen R. A comparative study of habitat use by young-of-the-year, subadult, and adult rockfishes on four habitat types in central Puget Sound. Fishery Bulletin, U.S. 1989; 88:223-239.
42. ---. An experimental study of the habitat preferences and movement patterns of copper, quillback, and brown rockfishes ( Sebastes sp.). Environmental Biology of Fishes. 1990; 29:161-178.
43. McLeay, D. J. and M. R. Gordon. Leucocrit: A simple habtological technique for measuring acute stress in salmonid fish, including stressful concentrations of pulpmill effluent. Amer. Fish. Soc. Symp. 7:317-322.
44. Miller, Bruce S. and S. F. Borton (University of Washington, Fisheries Research Institute). Geographical Distribution of Puget Sound Fishes: Maps and Data Source Sheets. Seattle, WA: University of Washington, Fisheries Research Institute; 1980 Sep(Family Cottidae (sculpins) through Family Molidae (Molas); Volume 3).
45. -- (University of Washington, Fisheries Research Institute). Geographical Distribution of Puget Sound Fishes: Maps and Data Source Sheets. Seattle, WA: University of Washington, Fisheries Research Institute; 1980 Sep(;Volume 2).
46. Miller, Bruce S. and Steven F. Borton (University of Washington, Fisheries Research Institute). Geographical Distribution of Puget Sound Fishes: Maps and Data Source Sheets. Seattle, WA: University of Washington, Fisheries Research Institute; 1980 Sep(Family Petromyzontidae (Lampreys) 1.1 through Family Syngnathidae (Pipefishes) 31.1; Volume 1).