Publications

All Publications by Steven J. Cooke

Cooke, S.J., N.A. Fangue, J.N. Bergman, C.L. Madliger, J.J. Cech Jr., E.J. Eliason, C.J. Brauner, and A.P. Farrell.  2022.  Conservation physiology and the management of wild fish populations in the Anthropocene.   Pages 1-33 in: S.J. Cooke, N.A. Fangue, A.P. Farrell, C.J. Brauner and E.J. Eliason, Eds.  Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene – A Systems Approach.  Fish Physiology Series Vol 39A.  Academic Press, Cambridge, MA.

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Adams, A., A.J. Danylchuk and S.J. Cooke.  2023. Conservation Connections: incorporating connectivity into management and conservation of flats fishes and their habitats in a multi-stressor world.  Environmental Biology of Fishes.  106:117-130.

Piczak, M. L., Bzonek, P. A., Pratt, T. C., Sorensen, P. W., Stuart, I. G., Theÿsmeÿer, T., Mandrak, N. E., Midwood, J. D. and Cooke, S. J.  2023. Controlling common carp (Cyprinus carpio): barriers, biological traits, and selective fragmentation. Biological Invasions. 25:1317-1338.

Sutherland, W.J., S.H. Cheng, A.P. Christie, S.J. Cooke, J. Koricheva, N. Randall, R.K. Smith and R. Stewart.  2022. Assessing collated and synthesised evidence.  Pages 75-94 in: W.J. Sutherland, Ed.  Transforming Conservation – A Practical Guide to Evidence and Decision Making. OpenBook Publishers.  https://books.openbookpublishers.com/10.11647/obp.0321.pdf

Amano, T., L. Bako, M. Best, N. Boenisch, P. Boersch-Supan, D. Browne, Y. Buckley, M. Burgman, M.W. Cadotte, S. Canessa, S.H., Cheng, A.P. Christie, G. Citegetse, C.N. Cook, S.J. Cooke, G. Cranston, L.V. Dicks, A. De la Luz, I. Dickson, H. Downey, J. Eklund, N. Esmail, P.J. Ferraro, A. Field, M. Fisher, R. Freckleton, W. Frick, H.C.J. Godfray, M.J. Grainger, R. Green, M. Hancock, V. Hemming, J. Hughes, R. Irvine, H.A. Jackson, K.E. Keller, J. Koricheva, C. Latrémouille, M. McBride, A.R. McLean, T. McPherson, W.H. Morgan, M. Muir, N. Mukherjee, D. O’Brien, N. Ockendon, D. Parks, S. Petrovan, M. Quinzin, N. Randall, A. Mohammad Rezaie, D. Roe, D. Rose, L. Rumpff, U. Sahlin, N. Salafsky, S. Schindler, T. Sheldon, A.T. Simkins, R.K. Smith, J. Spencer, W.J. Sutherland, I. Tanshi, N.G. Taylor, E.R. Tew, D.B.A. Thompson, A. Thornton, P. Tinsley-Marshall, T.B. White, K. Willott, J.D. Wilson, B.C. Wintle, T.A. Worthington, H. Yamashita and L.C. Young.  2022.  Transforming practice: Checklists for delivering change.  Pages 367-386 in:  W.J. Sutherland, Ed.  Transforming Conservation – A Practical Guide to Evidence and Decision Making. OpenBook Publishers.  https://books.openbookpublishers.com/10.11647/obp.0321.pdf

Frick, W.F., S.J. Cooke, I. Dickson, H.A. Jackson, K.E. Keller, A. De la Luz, D. Parks, T. McPherson, A.T. Simkins, I. Tanshi, D.B.A. Thompson, P. Tinsley-Marshall and L.C. Young.  2022.  Creating a culture of evidence use.  Pages 333-365 in:  W.J. Sutherland, Ed.  Transforming Conservation – A Practical Guide to Evidence and Decision Making. OpenBook Publishers.  https://books.openbookpublishers.com/10.11647/obp.0321.pdf

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Philipp, D.P., A. Zolderdo, M.J. Lawrence, J.E. Claussen, L. Nowell, P. Holder and S.J. Cooke.  2023.  COVID-19 reduced recreational fishing effort during the black bass spawning season, resulting in increases in black bass reproductive success and annual recruitment.  Fisheries Research.  259:106580.

Cooke, S.J., C.L. Madliger, R.J. Lennox, J.D. Olden, E.J. Eliason, R.L. Cramp, A. Fuller, C.E. Franklin and F. Seebacher.  Biological mechanisms matter in contemporary wildlife conservation.  iScience. 26:106192.

Guay, J.D., J.L. Brooks, J.M. Chapman, H. Medd, S.J. Cooke and V.M. Nguyen.  2023.  Exploring the hidden connections between information channel use and pro-environmental behaviour among recreational anglers of the shore-based shark fishery in Florida, U.S.  Frontiers in Communication.  7:1059113.

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Czapla, P., M. Lovén Wallerius, C.T. Monk, S.J. Cooke and R. Arlinghaus.  2023.  Reexamining one-trial learning in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) through private and social cues: no evidence for hook avoidance lasting more than seven months.  Fisheries Research.  259:106573.