Jamie Madden

M.Sc. Student

BSc – McGill University, Honours Environmental Biology with specialization in Wildlife Biology (2019-2022)

Undergraduate thesis: “Drones as a tool for canopy arthropod collection: optimal settings and comparisons to traditional techniques” Supervised by Dr. Kyle Elliott

Lab Publications (4)

  • canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences cover Image

    Madden, J.C., L. Larochelle, D. Burton, S. Danylchuk, A.J. Danylchuk and S.J. Cooke.  In Press.  Biologgers reveal unanticipated issues with descending angled walleye with barotrauma symptoms.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.  00:000-000.

     

     

  • LaRochelle, L., D. Burton, J.C. Madden, S.C. Danylchuk, S.J. Cooke and A.J. Danylchuk.  2023.  Using a novel biologging approach to assess how different handling practices influence the post-release behaviour of Northern Pike across a wide range of body sizes.  Aquatic Living Resources.  36: 25.

  • north american journal of fisheries management cover image

    Madden, J.C., L. LaRochelle, D. Burton, A.J. Danylchuk, S.J. Landsman, and S.J. Cooke. 2023. Condition and post-release mortality of angled Northern Pike temporarily retained on stringers. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.

  • Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Cover Image

    Jeanson, A.L., J.C. Madden, A. Ekström, A.J. Danylchuk, N. Young, A. Howarth, W.M. Twardek, R.G. Twibell, R.P. Root, K.C. Hanson and S.J. Cooke. 2023. Bioenergetic consequences of repeated catch-and-release fisheries interactions on adult steelhead across a range of ecologically relevant water temperatures. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A. 284:111469.