Publications

All Publications by Steven J. Cooke
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Brownscombe, J.W., S.D. Bower, W. Bowden, L. Nowell, J.D. Midwood, N. Johnson and S.J. Cooke. 2014. Canadian recreational fisheries: 35 years of social, biological, and economic dynamics from a national survey. Fisheries. 39:251-260.

Lennox, R., and S.J. Cooke. 2014. State of the interface between conservation and physiology: a bibliometric analysis. Conservation Physiology. 2(1):cou003.

Cooke, S.J., and M.R. Donaldson. 2014. Self-citation by researchers: narcissism or an inevitable outcome of a cohesive and sustained research program? Ideas in Ecology and Evolution. 7:1-2.

Wilson, S.M., G.D. Raby, N.J. Burnett, S.G. Hinch and S.J. Cooke. 2014. Looking beyond the mortality of bycatch: sublethal effects of incidental capture on marine animals. Biological Conservation. 171:61-72.

Raison, T.,  A. Nagrodski, C.D. Suski and S.J. Cooke. 2014. Exploring the potential effects of lost or discarded soft plastic fishing lures on fish and the environment. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 225:1869.

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Taylor, M.K., and S.J. Cooke. 2014Repeatability of movement behaviour in a wild salmonid revealed by telemetry. Journal of Fish Biology. 84:1240-1246.

Finn, J.T., J.W. Brownscombe, C.R. Haak, S.J. Cooke, R. Cormier, T. Gagne and A.J. Danylchuk. 2014Applying network methods to acoustic telemetry data: modeling the movements of tropical marine fishes. Ecological Modelling. 293:139-149.

Marriner, B.A., A.B.M. Baki, D.Z. Zhu, J.D. Thiem, S.J. Cooke and C. Katopodis. 2014Field and numerical assessment of turning pool hydraulics in a vertical slot fishway. Ecological Engineering. 63:88-101.

O’Connor, C.M., D.R. Norris, G.T. Crossin and S.J. Cooke. 2014. Biological carryover effects: linking common concepts and mechanisms in ecology and evolution. Ecosphere. 5(3):1-11.

Danylchuk, A.J., C.D. Suski, J.W. Mandelman, K.J. Murchie, C.R. Haak, A.M.L. Brooks and S.J. Cooke. 2014Hooking injury, physiological status, and short-term mortality following catch-and-release recreational angling of juvenile lemon sharks (Negaprion bevirostris) in The Bahamas. Conservation Physiology. 2(1):cot036.