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    Spatial ecology of translocated American Eel (Anguilla rostrata) in a large freshwater lake

    American Eel (Anguilla rostrata) undertake extensive migrations from their rearing grounds to spawn in the Sargasso Sea, and historically the upper St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario provided an important source...

    Aliénor Stahl, Sarah M. Larocque, Jesse Gardner-Costa in Animal Biotelemetry (2023)

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    Alternative migratory strategies related to life history differences in the Walleye (Sander vitreus)

    While Pace of Life Syndrome predicts behavioural differences between individuals with differential growth and survival, testing these predictions in nature is challenging due to difficulties with measuring ind...

    Graydon McKee, Rachael L. Hornsby, Friedrich Fischer, Erin S. Dunlop in Movement Ecology (2022)

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    Stream characteristics associated with feeding type in silver (Ichthyomyzon unicuspis) and northern brook (I. fossor) lampreys and tests for phenotypic plasticity

    In most lamprey genera, “paired” species exist in which the larvae are morphologically indistinguishable but adult feeding type differs. The lack of diagnostic genetic differences in many pairs has led to sugg...

    Fraser B. Neave, Todd B. Steeves, Thomas C. Pratt in Environmental Biology of Fishes (2019)

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    Preferences of age-0 white sturgeon for different colours and strobe rates of LED lights may inform behavioural guidance strategies

    Many populations of migratory fish species, including white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus Richardson), are threatened due to modification of riverine systems and may experience downstream displacement or mort...

    Matthew I. Ford, Chris K. Elvidge, Dan Baker in Environmental Biology of Fishes (2018)

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    Morphological and genetic variation in Cisco (Coregonus artedi) and Shortjaw Cisco (C. zenithicus): multiple origins of Shortjaw Cisco in inland lakes require a lake-specific conservation approach

    The study of cisco diversity in inland lakes of North America has been plagued by taxonomic uncertainty linked to high phenotypic plasticity and an ongoing reliance on morphology to differentiate species. More...

    Julie Turgeon, Scott M. Reid, Audrey Bourret, Thomas C. Pratt in Conservation Genetics (2016)