PUBLICATIONS
1. Barnett-Johnson, R., Teel, D.J., and Casillas, E. 2010. Genetic and otolith isotopic markers identify salmon populations in the Columbia River at broad and fine geographic scales. Environmental Biology of Fishes. Open access: Springerlink.com (PDF)
2. Hobson, K. Barnett-Johnson, R., and Cerling, T. 1999. Isotope tracking of terrestrial and freshwater vertebrates. In: West, J. Bowen, G., Dawson, T., and K. Tu (eds.) Isoscapes: Understanding movement patterns and processes on earth through isotope mapping. Springer Press, Berlin, Germany. (Book Link)
3. Barnett-Johnson, R., Ramos, F.C., Pearson, T., Grimes, C.B., and MacFarlane, R.B. 2008. Tracking natal origins of salmon using isotopes, otoliths, and landscape geology. Limnology & Oceanography 53(4): 1633-1642. (PDF).
4. Barnett-Johnson, R., Grimes, C.B., Royer, C.F., and Donohoe, C.J. 2007. Identifying the contribution of wild and hatchery Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) to the ocean fishery using otolith microstructure as natural tags. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64: 1683-1692. (PDF). sample of resulting coverage: Science Daily, Sacramento Bee, and New York Times.
5. Oxman, D.S., Barnett-Johnson, R., Smith, M., Coffin, A., Miller, D., Josephson, R., and Popper, A.N. 2007. The effect of vaterite deposition on sound reception, otolith morphology, and inner ear sensory epithelia in hatchery-reared Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64: 1469-1478. (PDF).
6. Barnett-Johnson, R., 2007. Spatial scales of mixing and natal source contributions of salmon populations in the coastal ocean detected by otolith and genetic signatures of origin. Ph.D. thesis, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, The University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA.
7. Barnett-Johnson, R., Ramos, F.C., Grimes, C.B., and MacFarlane, R.B. 2005. Validation of Sr isotopes in otoliths by laser ablation multicollector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-MC-ICPMS): opening avenues in fisheries science applications. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 62: 2425-2430. (PDF).
8. Jensen, G.C. and Johnson, R.C.. 1999. Reinstatement and further description of Eualus subtilis Carvacho & Olsen, and comparison with E. lineatus Wicksten & Butler (Crustacea: Decapoda: Hippolytidae). Proceeding of the Biological Society of Washington 112(1): 133-140.