Lennox, R.J., O.H. Diserud, S.J. Cooke, E.B. Thorstad, F.G. Whoriskey, Ø. Solem, T.B. Havn and I. Uglem. 2016. Switching between gear types increases recapture rates of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in catch-and-release fisheries. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 25:422-428.
Silva, A.T., C. Hatry, J.D. Thiem, L.F.G. Gutowsky, D. Hatin, D.Z. Zhu, J.W. Dawson, C. Katopodis and S.J. Cooke. 2015. Behaviour and locomotor activity of a migratory catostomid during fishway passage. PLoS One. 10(4):e0123051.
Maitland, B.M., S.J. Cooke and M. Poesch. 2015. Finding the path to a successful graduate and research career: Advice for early career researchers. Fisheries. 40:399-403.
Pleizier, N., L.F.G. Gutowsky, V.M. Peddemors, S.J. Cooke and P.A. Butcher. 2015. Variation in whole-, landed- and trimmed-carcass and fin-weight ratios for various sharks captured on demersal set-lines off eastern Australia. Fisheries Research. 167:190-198.
Cull, F., C.M. O’Connor, C.D. Suski, A.D. Shultz, A.J. Danylchuk and S.J. Cooke. 2015. Puff and bite: The relationship between the glucocorticoid stress response and anti-predator performance in checkered puffer (Sphoeroides testudineus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 214:1-8.
Taylor, J.J., S.M. Wilson, N.M. Sopinka, S.G. Hinch, D.A. Patterson, S.J. Cooke and W.G. Willmore. 2015. Are there intergenerational and population-specific effects of oxidative stress in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)? Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A. 184:97-104.
Wilson, A.D.M., M. Wikelski, R.P. Wilson and S.J. Cooke. 2015. Utility of biological sensor tags in animal conservation. Conservation Biology. 29:1065–1075.
Handley, G., C.M. Frantz, P.M. Kocovsky, D.R. DeVries, S.J. Cooke and J. Claussen. 2015. An examination of gender differences in the American Fisheries Society peer review process. Fisheries. 40:442-451.
Raby, G.D., S.G. Hinch, D.A. Patterson, J.A. Hills, L.A. Thompson, and S.J. Cooke. 2015. Mechanisms to explain purse seine bycatch mortality of coho salmon. Ecological Applications. 25: 1757-1775.
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