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Steven J. Cooke
Steven J. Cooke
Canada Research Professor, Carleton University
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Emerging threats and persistent conservation challenges for freshwater biodiversity
AJ Reid, AK Carlson, IF Creed, EJ Eliason, PA Gell, PTJ Johnson, ...
Biological Reviews 94 (3), 849-873, 2019
18952019
Aquatic animal telemetry: a panoramic window into the underwater world
NE Hussey, ST Kessel, K Aarestrup, SJ Cooke, PD Cowley, AT Fisk, ...
Science 348 (6240), 1255642, 2015
12212015
The role of recreational fishing in global fish crises
SJ Cooke, IG Cowx
BioScience 54 (9), 857-859, 2004
10902004
Biotelemetry: a mechanistic approach to ecology
SJ Cooke, SG Hinch, M Wikelski, RD Andrews, LJ Kuchel, TG Wolcott, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 19 (6), 334-343, 2004
10782004
Conservation physiology
M Wikelski, SJ Cooke
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 21 (1), 38-46, 2006
9762006
Understanding the complexity of catch-and-release in recreational fishing: an integrative synthesis of global knowledge from historical, ethical, social, and biological …
R Arlinghaus, SJ Cooke, J Lyman, D Policansky, A Schwab, C Suski, ...
Reviews in Fisheries Science 15 (1-2), 75-167, 2007
7502007
Contrasting recreational and commercial fishing: searching for common issues to promote unified conservation of fisheries resources and aquatic environments
SJ Cooke, IG Cowx
Biological conservation 128 (1), 93-108, 2006
7122006
Bending the curve of global freshwater biodiversity loss: an emergency recovery plan
D Tickner, JJ Opperman, R Abell, M Acreman, AH Arthington, SE Bunn, ...
BioScience 70 (4), 330-342, 2020
5542020
Do we need species-specific guidelines for catch-and-release recreational angling to effectively conserve diverse fishery resources?
SJ Cooke, CD Suski
Biodiversity and Conservation 14 (5), 1195-1209, 2005
4872005
What is conservation physiology: Perspectives on an increasingly integrated and essential science
SJ Cooke, L Sack, CE Franklin, AP Farrell, J Beardall, M Wikelski, ...
Conservation Physiology 1, 2013
4312013
The social, economic, and environmental importance of inland fish and fisheries
AJ Lynch, SJ Cooke, AM Deines, SD Bower, DB Bunnell, IG Cowx, ...
Environmental Reviews 24 (2), 115-121, 2016
4272016
Pacific salmon in hot water: applying aerobic scope models and biotelemetry to predict the success of spawning migrations
AP Farrell, SG Hinch, SJ Cooke, DA Patterson, GT Crossin, M Lapointe, ...
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81 (6), 697-708, 2008
4272008
Evidence to challenge the “2% rule” for biotelemetry
RS Brown, SJ Cooke, WG Anderson, RS McKinley
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 19 (3), 867-871, 1999
4151999
Cold shock and fish
MR Donaldson, SJ Cooke, DA Patterson, JS Macdonald
Journal of Fish Biology 73 (7), 1491-1530, 2008
4092008
The future of fish passage science, engineering, and practice
AT Silva, MC Lucas, T Castro‐Santos, C Katopodis, LJ Baumgartner, ...
Fish and Fisheries 19 (2), 340-362, 2018
3892018
Catch‐and‐release science and its application to conservation and management of recreational fisheries
SJ Cooke, HL Schramm
Fisheries Management and Ecology 14 (2), 73-79, 2007
3832007
A review of detection range testing in aquatic passive acoustic telemetry studies
ST Kessel, SJ Cooke, MR Heupel, NE Hussey, CA Simpfendorfer, ...
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 24 (1), 199-218, 2014
3812014
Are circle hooks an effective tool for conserving marine and freshwater recreational catch‐and‐release fisheries?
SJ Cooke, CD Suski
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 14 (3), 299-326, 2004
3692004
Biological carryover effects: linking common concepts and mechanisms in ecology and evolution
CM O'Connor, DR Norris, GT Crossin, SJ Cooke
Ecosphere 5 (3), 1-11, 2014
3592014
Biotelemetry and biologging in endangered species research and animal conservation: relevance to regional, national, and IUCN Red List threat assessments
SJ Cooke
Endangered species research 4 (1-2), 165-185, 2008
3482008
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