Jordanna Bergman

Thesis topic: Fish connectivity and interactions with lock infrastructure and operations
Co supervised by Dr. Joseph Bennett, Carleton University

Lab Publications (17)

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    Robichaud, J.A., A.L. Haley, L. LaRochelle, J. Dello Russo, J. Zhang, K.E. Cunningham, L. Lawson, J.N. Bergman, E. Jolin, J.C. Madden, J. Matley, N.V. Klinard, A.B. Martins, S.T. Kessel, C. Huveneers, M.J.W. Stokesbury, N.E. Hussey, S.J. Cooke, and M.L. Piczak. 2025. Global trends in aquatic animal satellite telemetry studies. Environmental Reviews. 

  • Bergman, J.N., Vis, C., Minelga, V., Bennett, J.R., and Cooke, S.J.  2025.  Evaluating the use of a freshwater protected area by northern pike (Esox lucius) in a large temperate lake system. Aquatic Sciences. 87(2), 1-18.

  • Glassman, D.M., B.L. Hlina, L.A. Donaldson, A.E.I. Abrams, J.N. Bergman, A. Chhor, L.J. Stoot and S.J. Cooke.  2024.  Gravel Washing as a Lacustrine Spawning Habitat Restoration Method for Smallmouth Bass.  Aquatic Living Resources.  37, 11.

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    Bergman JN, Bennett JR, Minelga V, Vis C, Fisk A, Cooke S. 2024. Ecological connectivity of invasive and native fishes in a historic navigation waterway. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2023-0207.

  • Cooke, S.J., N.A. Fangue, J.N. Bergman, C.L. Madliger, J.J. Cech Jr., E.J. Eliason, C.J. Brauner, and A.P. Farrell.  2022.  Conservation physiology and the management of wild fish populations in the Anthropocene.   Pages 1-33 in: S.J. Cooke, N.A. Fangue, A.P. Farrell, C.J. Brauner and E.J. Eliason, Eds.  Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene – A Systems Approach.  Fish Physiology Series Vol 39A.  Academic Press, Cambridge, MA.

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