Publications
All Publications by Jordanna Bergman
Bergman, J.N., C. Beaudoin, I. Mistry, A. Turcotte, C. Vis, V. Minelga, K.L. Neigel, H-S. Lin, J.R. Bennett, N. Young, C. Rennie, L.L. Trottier, A.E.I. Abrams, P. Beaupre, D. Glassman, G. Blouin-Demers, D. Garant, L. Donaldson, J. Vermaire, J.P. Smol and S.J. Cooke. 2022. Historical, contemporary, and future perspectives on a coupled social-ecological system in a changing world: Canada’s historic Rideau Canal. Environmental Reviews. 30:72-87.
Twardek, W.M., E.A. Nyboer, D. Tickner, C.M. O’Connor, N.W.R. Lapointe, M.K. Taylor, I. Gregory-Eaves, J.P. Smol, A.J. Reid, I.F. Creed, V.M. Nguyen, A.K. Winegardner, J.N. Bergman, J.J. Taylor, T. Rytwinski, A.L. Martel, A.R. Drake, S.A. Robinson, J. Marty, J.R. Bennett and S.J. Cooke. 2021. Mobilizing practitioners to support the Emergency Recovery Plan for freshwater biodiversity. Conservation Science and Practice. 3:e467.
Cooke, S.J., J.N. Bergman, C.L. Madliger, R.L. Cramp, J. Beardall, G.P. Burness, T.D. Clark, B. Dantzer, E. de la Barrera, N.A. Fangue, C.E. Franklin, A. Fuller, L.A. Hawkes, K.R. Hultine, K.E. Hunt, O.P. Love, H.A. MacMillan, J.W. Mandelman, F.C. Mark, L.B. Martin, A.E.M. Newman, A.B. Nicotra, G.D. Raby, S.A. Robinson, Y. Ropert-Coudert, J.L. Rummer, F. Seebacher, A.E. Todgham, S. Tomlinson and S.L. Chown. 2021. One hundred research questions in conservation physiology for generating actionable evidence to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation Physiology. 9(1):coab009.
Cooke, S.J., C.L. Madliger, J.N. Bergmann, V.M. Nguyen, S.J. Landsman, O.P. Love, J.L. Rummer and C.E. Franklin. 2021. Optimism and opportunities for conservation physiology in the Anthropocene: a synthesis and conclusions. Pages 319-329 in Madliger, C.L., C.E. Franklin O.P. Love and S.J. Cooke, Eds. Conservation Physiology: Applications for wildlife conservation and management. Oxford University Press, UK.
Bergman, J.N., J.R. Bennett, A.D. Binley, S.J. Cooke, F. Vincent, B.L. Hlina, C.H. Reid, M.A. Vala, C.L. Madliger. 2019. Scaling from individual physiological measures to population-level demographic change: case studies and future directions for conservation management. Biological Conservation. 238:108242.







