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Madliger CL, Creighton MJA, Raby GD, Bennett JR, Birnie-Gauvin K, Lennox RJ, Cooke SJ. (In Press).  Physiology as a tool for at-risk animal recovery planning: an analysis of Canadian recovery strategies with global recommendations. Conservation Science and Practice. 00:000-000.

Contributing Lab Members:  Christine L. Madliger   Graham D. Raby   Kim Birnie-Gauvin   Robert Lennox   Steven J. Cooke  

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We are Cooke Lab - Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Lab - a lab at Carleton University run by Dr. Steven J. Cooke.

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Rm 4440K, Carleton Technology and Training Centre
Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Phone - Lab: (613) 520-2600 x4377
Phone - Dr. Steven Cooke: (613) 520-2600 x2143