Red King Crab Publications

The following is a list of my recent publications pertaining to the biology of Alaskan red king crabs.

Click on the appropriate words after the title in order to view an abstract of the paper, or to access a printable version of the full text. Printable versions of the papers and dissertation are provided as PDF (portable document format) files. If you do not have software capable of reading PDF files, click here to access the Adobe website and download Acrobat Reader.  The posters are available for viewing as a Microsoft Powerpoint slides.



Papers and Dissertation:

Loher, T., Armstrong, D.A. and Stevens, B.G.  2001. Growth of juvenile red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) in Bristol Bay (Alaska) elucidated from field sampling and analysis of trawl survey data. Fishery Bulletin, volume 99(4):572-587.

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Loher, T.  2001.  Recruitment variability in southeast Bering Sea red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus, Tilesius 1815): the roles of early juvenile habitat requirements, spatial population structure, and physical forcing mechanisms. PhD dissertation, University of Washington, School of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Seattle. 436pp.
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Loher, T. and Armstrong, D.A.  2000.  Effects of habitat complexity and relative larval supply on the establishment of early benthic phase red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus Tilesius, 1815) populations in Auke Bay, Alaska. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 245(1):83-109.
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Loher, T., Hill, P.S., Harrington, G.A. and Cassano, E.  1998.  Management of Bristol Bay red king crab: a critical intersections approach to fisheries management. Reviews in Fisheries Science 6(3): 169-251.
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Posters:

Loher, T. and Armstrong, D.A.  2002.  Advection of red king crab larvae in the southeast Bering Sea: interactions between changes in spatial broodstock population structure and physical forcing mechanisms. Poster presented at the 2002 Ocean Sciences Meeting, of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, and the American Geophysical Union. Honolulu, Hawai'i, Feb. 11-15.

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Loher, T. and Armstrong, D.A.  2001.  Spatial recruitment patterns in Bristol Bay (Alaska) red king crab: the roles of climate and larval advection. Poster presented at the 19th Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium; Crabs in Cold Water Regions: Biology, Management, and Economics. Anchorage, Alaska, Jan. 17-20.

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