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#ref4 Johnson, L.L., G.M. Ylitalo, C.S. Sloan, B.F. Anulacion, A.N. Kagley, M. R. Arkoosh, T.A. Lundrigan, K. Larson, M. Siipola and T. K. Collier. 2007. Persistent organic pollutants in outmigrant juvenile chinook salmon from the Lower Columbia Estuary, USA. Science of the Total Environment 374:342-366.
#ref1 Lundrigan, T.A., J.D. Reist and M.M. Ferguson. 2005. Microsatellite genetic variation within and among Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) from aquaculture and natural populations in North America. Aquaculture 244:63-75.
#ref1 Lundrigan, T.A., J.D. Reist and M.M. Ferguson. 2005. Microsatellite genetic variation within and among Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) from aquaculture and natural populations in North America. Aquaculture 244:63-75.


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#ref3 Lundrigan, T.A., P. Moran, D.J. Teel, A. R. Marshall, S.F. Young and D.L. Bottom. 2004. Conservation and genetic stock identification: a study investigating the stock-specific distribution and performance of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Columbia River estuary. NPAFC Tech. Rep. No. 5, p.70-71.
#ref3 Lundrigan, T.A., P. Moran, D.J. Teel, A. R. Marshall, S.F. Young and D.L. Bottom. 2004. Conservation and genetic stock identification: a study investigating the stock-specific distribution and performance of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Columbia River estuary. NPAFC Tech. Rep. No. 5, p.70-71.





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Tricia Lundrigan

Centre for Biomedical Research
University of Victoria,
PO Box 3020 STN CSC,
Victoria, B.C. V8W 3N5
Canada
Phone: 250-472-4072
Fax: 250-472-4075
tlundrig@uvic.ca

I am a research technician in the Koop lab in the Centre for Biomedical Research at University of Victoria.


Research Interests

  • salmonid genomics
  • ecological and conservation genetics
  • toxicogenomics

Education

M.Sc. Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada

B.Sc. Honours Biology, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, Canada

Publications

  1. Johnson, L.L., G.M. Ylitalo, C.S. Sloan, B.F. Anulacion, A.N. Kagley, M. R. Arkoosh, T.A. Lundrigan, K. Larson, M. Siipola and T. K. Collier. 2007. Persistent organic pollutants in outmigrant juvenile chinook salmon from the Lower Columbia Estuary, USA. Science of the Total Environment 374:342-366.

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  2. Lundrigan, T.A., J.D. Reist and M.M. Ferguson. 2005. Microsatellite genetic variation within and among Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) from aquaculture and natural populations in North America. Aquaculture 244:63-75.

    [ref1]
  3. Ford, M.J., T.A. Lundrigan, and P.C. Moran. 2004.

    Population genetics of Entiat River spring Chinook salmon. U.S. Dept. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-NWFSC-60, 45 p.

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  4. Lundrigan, T.A., P. Moran, D.J. Teel, A. R. Marshall, S.F. Young and D.L. Bottom. 2004. Conservation and genetic stock identification: a study investigating the stock-specific distribution and performance of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Columbia River estuary. NPAFC Tech. Rep. No. 5, p.70-71.

    [ref3]