Shireen Bliss

 (2014)

M.Sc. Student
January 2012 to January 2014

Thesis topic: Assessing seasonal variations in small stream fish movements, behaviour, and stress physiology in the Watts Creek watershed

Lab Publications (5)

  • Bliss, S.M., R.J. Lennox, J.D. Midwood and S.J. Cooke. 2017. Temporally stable and distinct fish assemblages between stream and earthen stormwater drain reaches in an urban watershed. Urban Ecosystems. 20(5):1045-1055.

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    Crawford, C., J.D. Midwood, R.J. Lennox, S. Bliss, C. Belanger and S.J. Cooke. 2016. Experimental displacement of longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae), reveals rapid fish avoidance of a stormwater drain in an urban watershed. Hydrobiologia. 767:197-206.

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    Bliss, S.M., J.D. Midwood, K.M. Stamplecoskie and S.J. Cooke. 2015. Seasonal movements and residency of small-bodied fish in a north temperate urban watershed demonstrate connectivity between a stream and stormwater drain. Hydrobiologia. 742:327-338.

  • Chapman, J.M., C.L. Proulx, M.A.N. Veilleux, C. Levert, S. Bliss, M-È. André, N.W.R. Lapointe and S.J. Cooke. 2014. Clear as mud: A meta-analysis on the effects of sedimentation on freshwater fish and the effectiveness of sediment control measures. Water Research. 56:190-202.

  • Muhametsafina, A., J.D. Midwood, S.M. Bliss, K.M. Stamplecoskie and S.J. Cooke. 2014. The fate of dead fish tagged with biotelemetry transmitters in an urban stream. Aquatic Ecology. 48:23-33.




Other Publications

Lee F. G. Gutowsky , J. Gobin , N. J. Burnett , J. M. Chapman , L. J. Stoot, and S. Bliss. (2013) Smartphones and Digital Tablets: Emerging Tools for Fisheries Professionals, Fisheries, 38:10, 455-461.