Hsien-Yung Lin

Research interests: (1) applying quantitative methods on ecological conservation and natural resources management and (2) incorporating scientific findings and modelling results into decision-making processes. I am especially interested in connectivities among systems, such as migratory species, transboundary species and threats, and the value of collaboration and coordination in conservation and restoration plans.

Co-supervised by Dr. Joseph Bennett, Carleton University

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Lab Publications (9)

  • Rytwinski, T., Lin, H.-Y., Harper, M., Smokorowski, K.E., Smith, A., Reid, J.L., Taylor, J.J.,  Birnie-Gauvin, K., Bradford, M.J., Crossman, J.A., Kavanagh, R., Lapointe, N.W.R., Turgeon, K., and Cooke, S.J. 2023. How do natural changes in flow magnitude affect fish abundance and biomass in temperate regions? A systematic review. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 4:e12216.

  • Soroye, P., B.P.M. Edwards, R.T. Buxton, J.P. Ethier, A. Frempong-Manso, H. Keefe, A. Berberi, M. Roach-Krajewski, A.D. Binley, J.G. Vincent, H-Y. Lin, S.J. Cooke and J.R. Bennett. 2022.  The risks and rewards of community science for threatened species monitoring.  Conservation Science & Practice. e12788.

  • Lin, H.-Y., E.G. Martins, M. Power, J.A. Crossman, A.J. Leake and S.J. Cooke. 2022.  An assessment tool for estimating effects of entrainment at hydropower facilities on adfluvial fish populations. Environment Systems and Decisions. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10669-022-09858-y

  • Bergman, J.N., R.T. Buxton, H-Y. Lin, M. Lenda, K. Attinello, A.C. Hajdasz, S.A. Rivest, T.T. Nguyen, S.J. Cooke and J.R. Bennett. 2022. Evaluating the benefits and risks of social media for wildlife conservation. FACETS Journal. 7:360-397.

  • Peiman, K.S., H.Y. Lin, M. Power, S.G. Hinch, D.A.  Patterson and S.J. Cooke.  2021.  Effects of short-term decomposition on isotope values of fish tissues under natural conditions.  Aquatic Ecology.  2021:1-9.

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