• The effects of nutritional state, sex and body size on the marine migration behaviour of sea trout 

      Eldøy, Sindre Håvarstein; Bordeleau, Xavier; Lawrence, M. J.; Thorstad, Eva B.; Finstad, Anders Gravbrøt; Whoriskey, Frederick G.; Crossin, Glenn T; Cooke, Steven J.; Aarestrup, Kim; Rønning, Lars; Sjursen, Aslak Darre; Davidsen, Jan Grimsrud (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The sea trout (anadromous brown trout Salmo trutta) displays extensive among-individual variation in marine migration behaviour. We studied the migration behaviour of 286 sea trout (27-89 cm) tagged with acoustic transmitters ...
    • Effects of sound exposure from a seismic airgun on heart rate, acceleration and depth use in free-swimming Atlantic cod and saithe 

      Davidsen, Jan Grimsrud; Dong, Hefeng; Linne, Markus; Andersson, Mathias H.; Piper, Adam; Prystay, Tanya S.; Hvam, Eivind B.; Thorstad, Eva Bonsak; Whoriskey, Frederick G.; Cooke, Steven J.; Sjursen, Aslak Darre; Rønning, Lars; Netland, Tim Cato; Hawkins, Anthony D. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Recent vegetation changes in arctic-alpine tundra ecosystems may affect several ecosystem processes that regulate microbe and soil functions. Such changes can alter ecosystem carbon (C) cycling with positive feedback to ...
    • Exposure to elevated carbon dioxide does not impair short‐term swimming behaviour or shelter‐seeking in a predatory coral‐reef fish 

      Raby, Graham; Sundin, Josefin; Jutfelt, Fredrik; Cooke, Steven J.; Clark, Timothy (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Adult bluespotted rockcod Cephalopholis cyanostigma, a coral‐reef grouper, were acclimated to either ambient (mean ± s.d. 406 ± 21 μatm; 1 atmos = 101325 Pa) or high pCO2 (945 ± 116 μatm) conditions in a laboratory for 8–9 ...
    • Life-history strategies in salmonids: the role of physiology and its consequences 

      Birnie-Gauvin, Kim; Bordeleau, Xavier; Cooke, Steven J.; Davidsen, Jan Grimsrud; Eldøy, Sindre Håvarstein; Eliason, Erika; Moore, Andy; Aarestrup, Kim (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Salmonids are some of the most widely studied species of fish worldwide. They span freshwater rivers and lakes to fjords and oceans; they include short- and long-distance anadromous migrants, as well as partially migratory ...
    • One Hundred Pressing Questions on the Future of Global Fish Migration Science, Conservation, and Policy 

      Lennox, Robert J.; Paukert, Craig P.; Aarestrup, Kim; Auger-Méthé, Marie; Baumgartner, Lee; Birnie-Gauvin, Kim; Bøe, Kristin; Brink, Kerry; Brownscombe, Jacob W.; Chen, Yushun; Davidsen, Jan Grimsrud; Eliason, Erika J.; Filous, Alexander; Gillanders, Bronwyn M.; Helland, Ingeborg Palm; Horodysky, Andrij Z.; Januchowski-Hartley, Stephanie R.; Lowerre-Barbieri, Susan K.; Lucas, Martyn C.; Martins, Eduardo G.; Murchie, Karen J.; Pompeu, Paulo S.; Power, Michael; Raghavan, Rajeev; Rahel, Frank J.; Secor, David; Thiem, Jason D.; Thorstad, Eva Bonsak; Ueda, Hiroshi; Whoriskey, Frederick G.; Cooke, Steven J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Migration is a widespread but highly diverse component of many animal life histories. Fish migrate throughout the world’s oceans, within lakes and rivers, and between the two realms, transporting matter, energy, and other ...
    • Swim for it: Effects of simulated fisheries capture on the post-release behaviour of four Great Barrier Reef fishes 

      Raby, Graham; Messmer, Vanessa; Tobin, Andrew; Hoey, Andrew; Jutfelt, Fredrik; Sundin, Josefin; Cooke, Steven J.; Clark, Timothy (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      After being caught and released by a fishery, some animals may be sufficiently impaired so as to be vulnerable to predators. The duration and severity of post-release impairments have rarely been studied under natural ...