Dunmall, K.M., and S.J. Cooke. 2016. Narrow or broad: diverse academic pathways to a career in fisheries science and management. Fisheries. 41:477-478.
Birnie-Gauvin, K., K.S. Peiman, A.J. Gallagher, R. de Bruijn and S.J. Cooke. 2016. Sublethal consequences of urban life for wild vertebrates. Environmental Reviews. 24:416-425.
Thiem, J.D., J.W. Dawson, D. Hatin, A.J. Danylchuk, P. Dumont, A.C. Gleiss, R.P. Wilson and S.J. Cooke. 2016. Swimming activity and energetic costs of adult lake sturgeon during fishway passage. Journal of Experimental Biology. 219:2534-2544.
Patterson, D.A., S.J. Cooke, S.G. Hinch, K.A. Robinson, N. Young, A.P. Farrell and K.M. Miller. 2016. A perspective on physiological studies supporting the provision of scientific advice for the management of Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Conservation Physiology. 4(1):cow026.
Donaldson, L.A., and S.J. Cooke. 2016. The effectiveness of non-native fish eradication techniques in freshwater ecosystems: a systematic review protocol. Environmental Evidence. 5:12.
Jain-Schlaepfer, S.M.R., G. Blouin-Demers, S.J. Cooke and G. Bulté. 2017. Do boating and basking mix? The effect of basking disturbances by motorboats on the body temperature and energy budget of the northern map turtle. Aquatic Conservation. 27:547-558.
Gutowsky, L.F.G., B.G. Sullivan, A.D.M. Wilson and S.J. Cooke. 2017. Synergistic and interactive effects of angler behaviour, gear type, and fish behaviour on hooking depth in passively angled fish. Fisheries Research. 186(3):612-618.
Szekeres, P., E.J. Eliason, D. Lapointe, M.R. Donaldson, J.W. Brownscombe and S.J. Cooke. 2016. On the neglected cold side of climate change and its implications for fish. Climate Research. 69:239-245.
Whitney, J.E., R. Al-Chokhachy, D.B. Bunnell, C.A. Caldwell, S.J. Cooke, E.J. Eliason, M. Rogers, A. Lynch and C. Paukert. 2016. Physiological basis of climate change impacts on North American inland fishes. Fisheries. 41(7):332-345.
Harvey-Lavoie, S., S.J. Cooke, G. Guénard and D. Boisclair. 2016. Differences in movements of northern pike inhabiting rivers with contrasting flow regimes. Ecohydrology. 9:1687-1699.
Dr. Cooke delivered the plenary address for the Black Bass 2025 meeting and also facilitated a session on future-proofing black bass management. Students Joel Zhang, Raegan Davis, Luc LaRochelle and Justin Lombardo delivered presentations as did Cooke alum Drs. Morgan … Read More
Dr. Steven Cooke and Dr. John Smol (Queen’s University) have published an article in the United Nations Today magazine highlighting threats to freshwater ecosystems.
“INTERNATIONAL BODIES NEED TO PUT FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS ON THE AGENDA”
Several past and present Cooke lab members presented and enjoyed their time at the latest American Fisheries Society meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii (August, 2024). A great experience connecting with and learning with colleagues …. we are looking forward to the … Read More
There were many team members (past and present) at the meeting. Dr. Cooke assumed the role of President of SCAS and will hold that position until the next SCAS meeting in February 2024 in Fredericton. … Read More