Publications

All Publications by Taylor Ward

Harrison P.M, L.F.G. Gutowsky, E.G. Martins, T.D. Ward, D.A. Patterson, S.J. Cooke and M. Power. 2017. Individual isotopic specialisations predict subsequent inter-individual variation in movement in a freshwater fish. Ecology. 98(3):608-615.

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Kerr S.M., T.D. Ward, R.J. Lennox, J.W. Brownscombe, J.M. Chapman, L.F.G. Gutowsky, J.M. Logan, W.M. Twardek, C.K. Elvidge, A.J. Danylchuk and S.J. Cooke. 2017. Influence of hook type and live bait on the hooking performance of inline spinners in the context of catch-and-release brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis fishing in lakes. Fisheries Research. 186:642-647.

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Brownscombe, J.W., T.P. Parma, J. Almeida, E. Giesbrecht. J. Batson, X. Chen, S. Wesch, T.D. Ward, C. O’Connor and S.J. Cooke. 2017. The efficacy of assisted ventilation techniques for facilitating the recovery of fish that are exhausted from simulated angling stress. Fisheries Research. 186(3):619-624.

Ward, T.D., D.A. Algera, A.J. Gallagher, E. Hawkins, A. Horodysky, C. Jørgensen, S.S. Killen, D.J. McKenzie, J.D. Metcalfe, M.A. Peck, M. Vu and S.J. Cooke. 2016. Understanding the Individual to Implement the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management. Conservation Physiology. 4(1):cow005.

 

Chapman, J.M., D. Algera, M. Dick, E.E. Hawkins, M.J. Lawrence, R.J. Lennox, A.M. Rous, C.M. Souliere, H.L.J. Stemberger, D.P. Struthers, M. Vu, T.D. Ward, A.J. Zolderdo and S.J. Cooke. 2015. Being relevant: Practical guidance for early career researchers interested in solving conservation problems. Global Ecology and Conservation. 4: 334-348.

Midwood, J.D., J.M. Chapman, M. Cvetkovic, G.D. King, T.D. Ward, S.J. Cooke and C.D. Suski. 2015. Diel variability in fish assemblage in coastal wetlands and tributaries of the St. Lawrence River: A cautionary tale for fisheries monitoring. Aquatic Sciences. 78:267-277.

 

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Lennox R.J., K. Choi, P.M. Harrison, J.E. Paterson, T. Peat, T. Ward and S.J. Cooke. 2015. Improving science-based invasive species management with physiological knowledge, concepts, and tools. Biological Invasions. 17:2213-2227.