Cook, K.V., S.H. McConnachie, K.M. Gilmour, S.G. Hinch and S.J. Cooke. 2011. Fitness and behavioral correlates of pre-stress and stress-induced plasma cortisol titers in pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) upon arrival at spawning grounds. Hormones and Behaviour. 60:489-497.
Binder T.R., S.J. Cooke and S.G. Hinch. 2011. The biology of fish migration. Pages 1921-1927 in A.P. Farrell, Ed. Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology: From Genome to Environment, Volume 3. Academic Press, San Diego, USA.
Cooke, S.J., G.T. Crossin and S.G. Hinch. 2011. Pacific salmon migration: completing the cycle. Pages 1945-1952 in A.P. Farrell, Ed. Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology: From Genome to Environment, Volume 3. Academic Press, San Diego, USA.
Gale, M.K., S.G. Hinch, E.J. Eliason, S.J. Cooke and D.A. Patterson. 2011. Physiological impairment of adult sockeye salmon in fresh water after simulated capture-and-release across a range of temperatures. Fisheries Research. 112:85-95.
Cook, K.V., C.M. O’Connor, K.M. Gilmour and S.J. Cooke. 2011. The glucocorticoid stress response is repeatable between years in a wild teleost fish. Journal of Comparative Physiology Part A. 60:489-497.
Cooke, S.J., K.J. Murchie and A.J. Danylchuk. 2011. Sustainable “seafood” ecolabelling and initiatives in the context of inland fisheries: needs and opportunities to increase food security and protect freshwater ecosystems. BioScience. 61:911-918.
Taylor, M.K., K.V. Cook, B. Lewis, D. Schmidt and S.J. Cooke. 2011. Effects of intracoelomic radio transmitter implantation on mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni). Northwest Science. 85:542-548.
Hahn, L., A.A. Agostinho, K.K. English, J. Carosfeld, L. Fernando da Câmara and S.J. Cooke. 2011. Use of radiotelemetry to track threatened dorados Salminus brasiliensis in the upper Uruguay River, Brazil. Endangered Species Research. 15:103-114.
Diggles, B.K., S.J. Cooke, J.D. Rose and W. Sawynok. 2011. Ecology and welfare of aquatic animals in wild capture fisheries. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 21:739-765.
Cooke, S.J., C. Hatry, C.T. Hasler and K.E. Smokorowksi. 2011. Literature review, synthesis and proposed guidelines related to the biological evaluation of “fish friendly” very low head turbine technology in Canada. Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 2931.
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
The Canadian Centre for Evidence-Based Conservation and the FECPL at Carleton University are developing a research agenda on tipping points and cumulative effects in marine, terrestrial and freshwater systems and associated socio-economic systems. This research agenda will identify current knowledge … Read More