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Steven J. Cooke

Steven J. Cooke is a Canadian biologist specializing in ecology and conservation physiology of fish. He is best known for his integrative work on fish physiology, behaviour, ecology, and human-dimensions to understand and solve complex environmental problems. He currently is a Canada Research Professor in Environmental Science and Biology at Carleton University and the Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal Conservation Physiology.

Steven J. Cooke
Born
Alma materUniversity of Waterloo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of British Columbia
Known forFish Ecology, Conservation Physiology, Behavioural Ecology, Environmental Management
Websitefecpl.ca

Education edit

Cooke started his postsecondary education at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada (1993-1999) where he attained a Bachelor of Environmental Studies and a master's in biology.[1][2] Cooke completed his doctorate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1999-2002) with David Philipp and David Wahl where he studied the physiological diversity of sunfish in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences.[3][4]

Career edit

Following his Ph.D., Dr. Cooke accepted a post-doctoral position (with support from NSERC and the Killam Trust) with the Centre for Applied Conservation Research at the University of British Columbia (2002-2005) where he studied the migration biology of sockeye salmon with Dr. Scott Hinch and Dr. Tony Farrell.[3] He joined the professoriate in 2005 and now is a Full Professor of Environmental Science and Biology at Carleton University.[1][2] He is also the Canada Research Chair in Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology.[5] His Carleton research lab consists of approximately 30 members,[6] including undergraduate and graduate students and post docs, and he teaches specialized courses in aquatic biology and ecology.[2] He has launched the careers of several prominent biologists, including Forbes 30 Under 30 Winner in Science Dr. Austin Gallagher, who was a postdoctoral fellow in his lab at the time.[7] He serves as an adjunct professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Science at the University of British Columbia, an adjunct professor in the Biology Department at the University of Waterloo, an affiliate at the Illinois Natural History Survey[8] and is a Special Graduate Faculty at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.[1] In 2014 he was appointed as Director of the Institute of Environmental Science at Carleton University which became the Institute of Environmental and Interdisciplinary Science in July 2018. Cooke held a Tier II Canada Research Chair from 2009 to 2019.

In addition to his academic activities, Dr. Cooke is the Editor-in-Chief of the Oxford University Press’s journal Conservation Physiology on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology.[9] He also serves as an editor for Journal of Animal Biotelemetry [10] and Environmental Biology of Fishes and is on the editorial board for Fisheries Research.[11] In 2009 he published and edited a book (with Dr. David Philipp) on the biology and management of centrarchid fishes titled Centrarchid Fishes: Diversity, Biology and Conservation.[12] He was the president of the Canadian Aquatic Resources Section of the American Fisheries Society[13] from 2011-2013 and is the Chair of the Sea Lamprey Research Board of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission (2013).[14] He is Past President of the International Section of the American Fisheries Society (served as president from 2017-2018). He was previously involved in leadership roles with NSERC HydroNet [3] and Ocean Tracking Network.[15] In 2013 he delivered a TEDx talk on the future of recreational fishing.[16] He is a Science Ambassador for Keepemwet Fishing. Cooke launched the Canadian Centre for Evidence-Based Conservation and Environmental Management in 2014 - an affiliate of the UK-based Collaboration for Environmental Evidence. In 2014 Cooke conceived and launched the "Legends in Canadian Fisheries Science and Management" initiative to recognize luminaries in Canadian fisheries through the Canadian Aquatic Resources Section of the American Fisheries Society.As of November 2019, Dr. Cooke has published over 800 peer-reviewed scientific papers.

Notable awards and honours edit

In 2005, Cooke received the Award of Excellence from the Fisheries Management Section of the American Fisheries Society (AFS) jointly with Drs. Scott Hinch, Tony Farrell and Mike Healey.[17] In 2008 he received the FSBI Medal from the Fisheries Society of the British Isles.[18] In 2009 he jointly won the Distinguished Service Award from AFS.[19] In 2013, he was selected as the J.C. Stevenson Lecturer for the Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research[20] and the same year received the Roderick Haig-Brown Award from the Canadian Wildlife Federation.[21] In 2015, Cooke was named an NSERC E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellow.[22] Cooke is also a "Research Fellow" for Bonefish and Tarpon Trust. In 2015 Cooke was elected into the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists and serves as the Secretary and member of the RSC's Council (2017-2019). In 2017 Cooke became a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and in 2018 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Fisheries Society.[23] In 2018 he was named the TD Walter Bean Visiting Professor in the Environment at the University of Waterloo.[24] In 2019 he was named the Robin Welcomme Fellow in Inland Fisheries at Michigan State University.

Research contributions edit

Cooke's research has contributed to many aspects of the biology, conservation and management of fish and aquatic ecosystems. One area of focus includes reproduction and fitness physiology primarily using centrarchid fish. For example, his research revealed that parental care of centrarchid fishes is energetically[25][26] and physiologically[27] demanding. Often, Cooke uses novel technology, like EMG transmitters[28] and telemetry techniques to understand the behavior of and physiology of free-living animals. Recently he provided a framework for the application of telemetry techniques to enable IUCN Red List ranking.[29] Cooke uses interdisciplinary approaches (ranging from behaviour to genomics[30]) to study complex conservation and management problems. In particular, he has conducted basic research in support of applied problems for Pacific salmon in British Columbia.[31] For example, his research has revealed that unsuccessful upriver adult migrants tend to be characterized by advanced reproductive development, disease, and stress, relative to those salmon that reach spawning grounds and reproduce.[32][33] This type of information has been used to influence fisheries policy in Canada [34] including the refinement of a management adjustment models [35] for harvest levels of salmon. Cooke has also been a leader in defining the emerging discipline of “conservation physiology”[36][37] by developing physiological techniques that enable rapid assessment of causes of conservation problems and consequences of conservation actions. He has recently extended these ideas to the field of ecological restoration.[38] Understanding physiology can help conservation biologists provide legislators, courts and conservation managers with the mechanisms underlying conservation problems. Cooke’s research in the domain of fisheries science focuses on sustainable fisheries which includes quantifying the consequences of fishing on fish and fisheries and developing and promoting strategies that reduce stress and increase survival through refinement of catch-and-release fishing practices.[39] His expertise were used to co-authored the UN FAO technical guidelines for recreational fisheries in 2012.[40] Cooke’s research has illuminated problems in recreational fishing and possible development of effective countermeasures to conserve fisheries and his work has helped to refine management strategies in Canada[41] and the USA.[42] Cooke has also been involved in efforts to raise the profile of the threats facing freshwater fish[43] and freshwater biodiversity more broadly.[44] He reflects on his successes and failures in generating management- and policy-relevant science in a reflective essay.[45]

References and links edit

  1. ^ a b c "Steven J. Cooke". www.fecpl.ca. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Steven J. Cooke". carleton.ca. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "NSERC HydroNet Network - The Network - Board of Directors - Member of the Board of Directors". www.hydronet.umontreal.ca. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  4. ^ Cooke, S.J., P.J. Weatherhead, D.H. Wahl, and D.P. Phillip. 2008. Parental care in response to natural variation in nest predation pressure in six sunfish (Centrarchidae: Teleostei) species. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 17(4):628-638
  5. ^ Canada Research Chair – Profile
  6. ^ "People". www.fecpl.ca. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Carleton's Austin Gallagher and Ben Kane on Forbes 30 Under 30 List". newsroom.carleton.ca. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  8. ^ "INHS Directory". Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  9. ^ . 1 May 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-05-01. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Animal Biotelemetry". BioMed Central. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  11. ^ "Editorial board - Fisheries Research | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  12. ^ Cooke, Steven; Philipp, David P., eds. (15 June 2009). Centrarchid Fishes: Diversity, Biology and Conservation. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1405133425.
  13. ^ About 2013-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2013-12-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 November 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  16. ^ "Fishing for the Future: Dr. Steven Cooke at TEDxCarletonU". Retrieved 7 June 2023 – via www.youtube.com.
  17. ^ Award of Excellence | Fisheries Management Section
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 December 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 October 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  20. ^ Past Programs, Abstracts and Archives | Canadian Conference For Fisheries Research - University of Windsor
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-21. Retrieved 2015-02-21.
  23. ^ "Carleton's Steven Cooke Receives Fellow Award from the American Fisheries Society". 2018-08-21.
  24. ^ "TD Walter Bean Lecture in Environment". Science. 2018-09-17.
  25. ^ Cooke, S.J., D.P. Philipp, D.H. Wahl, and P.J. Weatherhead. 2006. Parental care energetics of six syntopic centrarchid fishes. Oecologia. 148:235-249.
  26. ^ Ros, A.F.H., T. Fagundes, R.F. Oliveira. 2009. Adjustment of brood size and androgen levels in a teleost with exclusive male parental care. Animal Behaviour. 78(1):25-33
  27. ^ Hanson, K.C., and S.J. Cooke. 2009. Nutritional condition and physiology of paternal care in two congeneric species of black bass (Micropterus spp.) relative to stage of offspring development
  28. ^ Cooke S.J., E. Thorstad, S.G. Hinch. 2004. Activity and energetics of free-swimming fish: insights from electromyogram telemetry. Fish Fish 5:21-52
  29. ^ Cooke, S.J. 2008. Biotelemetry and biologging in endangered species research and animal conservation: relevance to regional, national, and IUCN Red List threat assessments. Endangered Species Research 4:165-185.
  30. ^ Cooke, S.J., S.G. Hinch, A.P. Farrel, D.A. Patterson, K. Miller-Saunders, D.W. Welch, M.R. Donaldson, K.C. Hanson, G.T. Crossin, I. Olsson, M.S. Cooperman, M.T. Mathes, K.A. Hruska, G.N. Wagner, R. Homason, R. Hourston, K.K. English, S. Larsson, J.M. Shrimpton, and G. Van Der Kraak. 2008. Developing a mechanistic understanding of fish migrations by linking telemetry with physiology, behaviour, genomics and experimental biology: an interdisciplinary case study on adult Fraser River sockeye salmon. Fisheries 33: 321-338.
  31. ^ Pon, L.B., S.G. Hinch, S.J. Cooke, D.A. Patterson, and A.P. Farrell. 2009. A comparison of the physiological condition, and fishway passage time and success of migrant adult sockeye salmon at Seton River dam, British Columbia under three operational water discharge rates. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29:1195-1205
  32. ^ Cooke, S.J., S.G. Hinch, G.T. Crossin, D.A. Patterson, K.K. English, M. C. Healey. J. M. Shrimpton, G. Van Der Kraak and A. P. Farrell. 2006. Mechanistic basis of individual mortality in Pacific salmon during spawning migrations. Ecology. 87:1575-1586.
  33. ^ Young, J.L., S.G. Hinch, S.J. Cooke, G.T. Crossin, D.A. Patterson, A.P. Farrell, G. Van Der Kraak, A.G. Lotto, A. Lister, M. C. Healey, and K. K. English. 2006. Physiological and energetic correlates of en route mortality for abnormally early migrating adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Thompson River, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 63:1067-1077.
  34. ^ "Fisheries and Oceans Canada | Pacific Region | Freshwater and Marine Habitat". Pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca. 2013-09-13. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  35. ^ "We couldn't find that Web page (Error 404) - Government of Canada Web Usability theme / Nous ne pouvons trouver cette page Web (Erreur 404) - Thème de la facilité d'emploi Web du gouvernement du Canada" (PDF). www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  36. ^ Wikelski M., and S.J. Cooke. 2006. Conservation physiology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution (Invited Contribution). 21:38-46.
  37. ^ Cooke, S.J., D.T. Blumstein, R. Buchholz, T. Caro, E. Fernández-Juricic, C.E. Franklin, J. Metcalfe, C.M. O'Connor, C. Cassidy St. Clair, W.J. Sutherland, and M. Wikelski. In Press. Physiology, behaviour and conservation. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 00:000-000.
  38. ^ Cooke, S.J., and C.D. Suski. 2008. Ecological restoration and physiology: An overdue integration. BioScience 58: 957-968.
  39. ^ Arlinghaus, R., S.J. Cooke, J. Lyman, D. Policansky, A. Schwab, C.D. Suski, S.G. Sutton, and E.B. Thorstad. 2007. Understanding the complexity of catch-and-release in recreational fishing: an integrative synthesis of global knowledge from historical, ethical, social, and biological perspectives. Reviews in Fisheries Science. 15:75-167.
  40. ^ "Recreational Fisheries" (PDF). FAO. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  41. ^ Let's Fish mnr.gov.on.ca[dead link]
  42. ^ "Biology Professor Receives 2013 Canadian Wildlife Federation Award". carleton.ca. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  43. ^ Cooke, Steven J.; Allison, Edward H.; Beard, T. Douglas; Arlinghaus, Robert; Arthington, Angela H.; Bartley, Devin M.; Cowx, Ian G.; Fuentevilla, Carlos; Leonard, Nancy J. (2016-11-01). "On the sustainability of inland fisheries: Finding a future for the forgotten". Ambio. 45 (7): 753–764. doi:10.1007/s13280-016-0787-4. ISSN 1654-7209. PMC 5055481. PMID 27312662.
  44. ^ Reid, Andrea J.; Carlson, Andrew K.; Creed, Irena F.; Eliason, Erika J.; Gell, Peter A.; Johnson, Pieter T. J.; Kidd, Karen A.; MacCormack, Tyson J.; Olden, Julian D. (2018). "Emerging threats and persistent conservation challenges for freshwater biodiversity". Biological Reviews. 94 (3): 849–873. doi:10.1111/brv.12480. ISSN 1469-185X. PMID 30467930.
  45. ^ Cooke, Steven J. (2019). "From frustration to fruition in applied conservation research and practice: Ten revelations". Socio-Ecological Practice Research. 1: 15–23. doi:10.1007/s42532-018-0002-x.

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Steven J Cooke is a Canadian biologist specializing in ecology and conservation physiology of fish He is best known for his integrative work on fish physiology behaviour ecology and human dimensions to understand and solve complex environmental problems He currently is a Canada Research Professor in Environmental Science and Biology at Carleton University and the Editor in Chief of the scientific journal Conservation Physiology Steven J CookeBornKitchener Ontario CanadaAlma materUniversity of Waterloo University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of British ColumbiaKnown forFish Ecology Conservation Physiology Behavioural Ecology Environmental ManagementWebsitefecpl wbr ca Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Notable awards and honours 4 Research contributions 5 References and linksEducation editCooke started his postsecondary education at the University of Waterloo in Ontario Canada 1993 1999 where he attained a Bachelor of Environmental Studies and a master s in biology 1 2 Cooke completed his doctorate at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 1999 2002 with David Philipp and David Wahl where he studied the physiological diversity of sunfish in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences 3 4 Career editFollowing his Ph D Dr Cooke accepted a post doctoral position with support from NSERC and the Killam Trust with the Centre for Applied Conservation Research at the University of British Columbia 2002 2005 where he studied the migration biology of sockeye salmon with Dr Scott Hinch and Dr Tony Farrell 3 He joined the professoriate in 2005 and now is a Full Professor of Environmental Science and Biology at Carleton University 1 2 He is also the Canada Research Chair in Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology 5 His Carleton research lab consists of approximately 30 members 6 including undergraduate and graduate students and post docs and he teaches specialized courses in aquatic biology and ecology 2 He has launched the careers of several prominent biologists including Forbes 30 Under 30 Winner in Science Dr Austin Gallagher who was a postdoctoral fellow in his lab at the time 7 He serves as an adjunct professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Science at the University of British Columbia an adjunct professor in the Biology Department at the University of Waterloo an affiliate at the Illinois Natural History Survey 8 and is a Special Graduate Faculty at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 1 In 2014 he was appointed as Director of the Institute of Environmental Science at Carleton University which became the Institute of Environmental and Interdisciplinary Science in July 2018 Cooke held a Tier II Canada Research Chair from 2009 to 2019 In addition to his academic activities Dr Cooke is the Editor in Chief of the Oxford University Press s journal Conservation Physiology Oxford Journals Life Sciences Conservation Physiology on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology 9 He also serves as an editor for Journal of Animal Biotelemetry 10 and Environmental Biology of Fishes and is on the editorial board for Fisheries Research 11 In 2009 he published and edited a book with Dr David Philipp on the biology and management of centrarchid fishes titled Centrarchid Fishes Diversity Biology and Conservation 12 He was the president of the Canadian Aquatic Resources Section of the American Fisheries Society 13 from 2011 2013 and is the Chair of the Sea Lamprey Research Board of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission 2013 14 He is Past President of the International Section of the American Fisheries Society served as president from 2017 2018 He was previously involved in leadership roles with NSERC HydroNet 3 and Ocean Tracking Network 15 In 2013 he delivered a TEDx talk on the future of recreational fishing 16 He is a Science Ambassador for Keepemwet Fishing Cooke launched the Canadian Centre for Evidence Based Conservation and Environmental Management in 2014 an affiliate of the UK based Collaboration for Environmental Evidence In 2014 Cooke conceived and launched the Legends in Canadian Fisheries Science and Management initiative to recognize luminaries in Canadian fisheries through the Canadian Aquatic Resources Section of the American Fisheries Society As of November 2019 Dr Cooke has published over 800 peer reviewed scientific papers Notable awards and honours editIn 2005 Cooke received the Award of Excellence from the Fisheries Management Section of the American Fisheries Society AFS jointly with Drs Scott Hinch Tony Farrell and Mike Healey 17 In 2008 he received the FSBI Medal from the Fisheries Society of the British Isles 18 In 2009 he jointly won the Distinguished Service Award from AFS 19 In 2013 he was selected as the J C Stevenson Lecturer for the Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research 20 and the same year received the Roderick Haig Brown Award from the Canadian Wildlife Federation 21 In 2015 Cooke was named an NSERC E W R Steacie Memorial Fellow 22 Cooke is also a Research Fellow for Bonefish and Tarpon Trust In 2015 Cooke was elected into the Royal Society of Canada s College of New Scholars Artists and Scientists and serves as the Secretary and member of the RSC s Council 2017 2019 In 2017 Cooke became a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and in 2018 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Fisheries Society 23 In 2018 he was named the TD Walter Bean Visiting Professor in the Environment at the University of Waterloo 24 In 2019 he was named the Robin Welcomme Fellow in Inland Fisheries at Michigan State University Research contributions editCooke s research has contributed to many aspects of the biology conservation and management of fish and aquatic ecosystems One area of focus includes reproduction and fitness physiology primarily using centrarchid fish For example his research revealed that parental care of centrarchid fishes is energetically 25 26 and physiologically 27 demanding Often Cooke uses novel technology like EMG transmitters 28 and telemetry techniques to understand the behavior of and physiology of free living animals Recently he provided a framework for the application of telemetry techniques to enable IUCN Red List ranking 29 Cooke uses interdisciplinary approaches ranging from behaviour to genomics 30 to study complex conservation and management problems In particular he has conducted basic research in support of applied problems for Pacific salmon in British Columbia 31 For example his research has revealed that unsuccessful upriver adult migrants tend to be characterized by advanced reproductive development disease and stress relative to those salmon that reach spawning grounds and reproduce 32 33 This type of information has been used to influence fisheries policy in Canada 34 including the refinement of a management adjustment models 35 for harvest levels of salmon Cooke has also been a leader in defining the emerging discipline of conservation physiology 36 37 by developing physiological techniques that enable rapid assessment of causes of conservation problems and consequences of conservation actions He has recently extended these ideas to the field of ecological restoration 38 Understanding physiology can help conservation biologists provide legislators courts and conservation managers with the mechanisms underlying conservation problems Cooke s research in the domain of fisheries science focuses on sustainable fisheries which includes quantifying the consequences of fishing on fish and fisheries and developing and promoting strategies that reduce stress and increase survival through refinement of catch and release fishing practices 39 His expertise were used to co authored the UN FAO technical guidelines for recreational fisheries in 2012 40 Cooke s research has illuminated problems in recreational fishing and possible development of effective countermeasures to conserve fisheries and his work has helped to refine management strategies in Canada 41 and the USA 42 Cooke has also been involved in efforts to raise the profile of the threats facing freshwater fish 43 and freshwater biodiversity more broadly 44 He reflects on his successes and failures in generating management and policy relevant science in a reflective essay 45 References and links edit a b c Steven J Cooke www fecpl ca Retrieved 7 June 2023 a b c Steven J Cooke carleton ca Retrieved 7 June 2023 a b c NSERC HydroNet Network The Network Board of Directors Member of the Board of Directors www hydronet umontreal ca Retrieved 7 June 2023 Cooke S J P J Weatherhead D H Wahl and D P Phillip 2008 Parental care in response to natural variation in nest predation pressure in six sunfish Centrarchidae Teleostei species Ecology of Freshwater Fish 17 4 628 638 Canada Research Chair Profile People www fecpl ca Retrieved 7 June 2023 Carleton s Austin Gallagher and Ben Kane on Forbes 30 Under 30 List newsroom carleton ca Retrieved 2018 02 26 INHS Directory Retrieved 7 June 2023 Oxford Journals Life Sciences Conservation Physiology 1 May 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 05 01 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Animal Biotelemetry BioMed Central Retrieved 7 June 2023 Editorial board Fisheries Research ScienceDirect com by Elsevier www sciencedirect com Retrieved 7 June 2023 Cooke Steven Philipp David P eds 15 June 2009 Centrarchid Fishes Diversity Biology and Conservation Wiley Blackwell ISBN 978 1405133425 About Archived 2013 12 26 at the Wayback Machine Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 12 27 Retrieved 2013 12 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link OTN Canada Network Investigators OTN Canada Archived from the original on 26 November 2013 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Fishing for the Future Dr Steven Cooke at TEDxCarletonU Retrieved 7 June 2023 via www youtube com Award of Excellence Fisheries Management Section News briefs October 2008 Research Works Archived from the original on 26 December 2013 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Past AFS Award Winners Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Past Programs Abstracts and Archives Canadian Conference For Fisheries Research University of Windsor Canadian Wildlife Federation 2013 Roderick Haig Brown Award Archived from the original on 27 December 2013 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Steven Cooke and Richard Amos Receive Prestigious NSERC Awards Faculty of Science Faculty of Science Carleton University Archived from the original on 2015 02 21 Retrieved 2015 02 21 Carleton s Steven Cooke Receives Fellow Award from the American Fisheries Society 2018 08 21 TD Walter Bean Lecture in Environment Science 2018 09 17 Cooke S J D P Philipp D H Wahl and P J Weatherhead 2006 Parental care energetics of six syntopic centrarchid fishes Oecologia 148 235 249 Ros A F H T Fagundes R F Oliveira 2009 Adjustment of brood size and androgen levels in a teleost with exclusive male parental care Animal Behaviour 78 1 25 33 Hanson K C and S J Cooke 2009 Nutritional condition and physiology of paternal care in two congeneric species of black bass Micropterus spp relative to stage of offspring development Cooke S J E Thorstad S G Hinch 2004 Activity and energetics of free swimming fish insights from electromyogram telemetry Fish Fish 5 21 52 Cooke S J 2008 Biotelemetry and biologging in endangered species research and animal conservation relevance to regional national and IUCN Red List threat assessments Endangered Species Research 4 165 185 Cooke S J S G Hinch A P Farrel D A Patterson K Miller Saunders D W Welch M R Donaldson K C Hanson G T Crossin I Olsson M S Cooperman M T Mathes K A Hruska G N Wagner R Homason R Hourston K K English S Larsson J M Shrimpton and G Van Der Kraak 2008 Developing a mechanistic understanding of fish migrations by linking telemetry with physiology behaviour genomics and experimental biology an interdisciplinary case study on adult Fraser River sockeye salmon Fisheries 33 321 338 Pon L B S G Hinch S J Cooke D A Patterson and A P Farrell 2009 A comparison of the physiological condition and fishway passage time and success of migrant adult sockeye salmon at Seton River dam British Columbia under three operational water discharge rates North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29 1195 1205 Cooke S J S G Hinch G T Crossin D A Patterson K K English M C Healey J M Shrimpton G Van Der Kraak and A P Farrell 2006 Mechanistic basis of individual mortality in Pacific salmon during spawning migrations Ecology 87 1575 1586 Young J L S G Hinch S J Cooke G T Crossin D A Patterson A P Farrell G Van Der Kraak A G Lotto A Lister M C Healey and K K English 2006 Physiological and energetic correlates of en route mortality for abnormally early migrating adult sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka in the Thompson River British Columbia Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63 1067 1077 Fisheries and Oceans Canada Pacific Region Freshwater and Marine Habitat Pac dfo mpo gc ca 2013 09 13 Retrieved 2013 12 30 We couldn t find that Web page Error 404 Government of Canada Web Usability theme Nous ne pouvons trouver cette page Web Erreur 404 Theme de la facilite d emploi Web du gouvernement du Canada PDF www dfo mpo gc ca Retrieved 7 June 2023 Wikelski M and S J Cooke 2006 Conservation physiology Trends in Ecology and Evolution Invited Contribution 21 38 46 Cooke S J D T Blumstein R Buchholz T Caro E Fernandez Juricic C E Franklin J Metcalfe C M O Connor C Cassidy St Clair W J Sutherland and M Wikelski In Press Physiology behaviour and conservation Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 00 000 000 Cooke S J and C D Suski 2008 Ecological restoration and physiology An overdue integration BioScience 58 957 968 Arlinghaus R S J Cooke J Lyman D Policansky A Schwab C D Suski S G Sutton and E B Thorstad 2007 Understanding the complexity of catch and release in recreational fishing an integrative synthesis of global knowledge from historical ethical social and biological 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