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    Evaluating the benefits and risks of social media for wildlife conservation by Bergman, Jordanna N., Buxton, Rachel T., Lin, Hsien-Yung, Lenda, Magdalena, Attinello, Kayla, Hajdasz, Adrianne C., Rivest, Stephanie A., Tran Nguyen, Thuong, Cooke, Steven J., Bennett, Joseph R.

    Published in Facets (Ottawa) (01-01-2022)
    “…Given its extensive volume and reach, social media has the potential to widely spread conservation messaging and be a powerful tool to mobilize social change…”
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    Assessing the ecosystem-level consequences of a small-scale artisanal kelp fishery within the context of climate-change by Krumhansl, Kira A., Bergman, Jordanna N., Salomon, Anne K.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-04-2017)
    “…Coastal communities worldwide rely on small-scale artisanal fisheries as a means of increasing food security and alleviating poverty. Even small-scale fishing…”
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    How ignoring detection probability hurts biodiversity conservation by Bennett, Joseph R, Edwards, Brandon PM, Bergman, Jordanna N, Binley, Allison D, Buxton, Rachel T, Hanna, Dalal EL, Hanson, Jeffrey O, Hudgins, Emma J, Karimi, Sahebeh, Raymond, Calla V, Robichaud, Courtney D, Rytwinski, Trina

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-10-2024)
    “…Conservation priorities and legal protections are often based on confirmed species occurrences. However, imperfect detection is likely the norm in biological…”
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    Tracking the early stages of an invasion with biotelemetry: behaviour of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in Canada’s historic Rideau Canal by Bergman, Jordanna N., Raby, Graham D., Neigel, Kate L., Rennie, Colin D., Balshine, Sigal, Bennett, Joseph R., Fisk, Aaron T., Cooke, Steven J.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-04-2022)
    “…The round goby ( Neogobius melanostomus ), native to the Black and Caspian Seas, is one of the most wide-ranging invasive fishes, having established in much of…”
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    Multi-year evaluation of muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) spatial ecology during winter drawdowns in a regulated, urban waterway in Canada by Bergman, Jordanna N., Neigel, Kate L., Landsman, Sean J., Glassman, Danny, LaRochelle, Luc, Bennett, Joseph R., Rennie, Colin D., Vermaire, Jesse C., Cooke, Steven J.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (2023)
    “…Winter is an ecologically challenging time for freshwater fishes in temperate regions. In aquatic systems that experience annual winter water-level drawdowns,…”
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    Three lessons conservation science can learn from the COVID‐19 pandemic by Buxton, Rachel T., Bergman, Jordanna N., Lin, Hsien‐Yung, Binley, Allison D., Avery‐Gomm, Stephanie, Schuster, Richard, Roche, Dominique G., Bennett, Joseph R.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2020)
    “…Article impact statement: COVID‐19 has demonstrated the need to optimize research activity, convey the gravity of loss, and reevaluate merit in conservation…”
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    Gravel washing as a lacustrine spawning habitat restoration method for smallmouth bass by Glassman, Daniel M., Hlina, Benjamin L., Donaldson, Lisa A., Abrams, Alice E.I., Bergman, Jordanna N., Chhor, Auston, Stoot, Lauren J., Cooke, Steven J.

    Published in Aquatic living resources (Montrouge) (01-01-2024)
    “…Smallmouth bass ( Micropterus dolomieu ) spawn on gravel and cobble in the littoral zone of lakes that may become degraded by the presence of fine sediments…”
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    Conservation physiology and the COVID-19 pandemic by Cooke, Steven J, Cramp, Rebecca L, Madliger, Christine L, Bergman, Jordanna N, Reeve, Connor, Rummer, Jodie L, Hultine, Kevin R, Fuller, Andrea, French, Susannah S, Franklin, Craig E

    Published in Conservation physiology (2021)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has had unanticipated effects on ecosystems and biodiversity. The conservation physiology toolbox can be used to characterize the…”
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    How to rescue Ontario’s Endangered Species Act : a biologist’s perspective by Bergman, Jordanna N., Binley, Allison D., Murphy, Rowan E., Proctor, Caitlyn A., Nguyen, Thuong Tran, Urness, Elise S., Vala, Michelle A., Vincent, Jaimie G., Fahrig, Lenore, Bennett, Joseph R.

    Published in Facets (Ottawa) (15-06-2020)
    “…owerful and well-implemented legislation is an important step towards the protection and recovery of species at risk of extinction (Ray and Ginsberg 1999;…”
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    Overcoming the concrete conquest of aquatic ecosystems by Cooke, Steven J., Bergman, Jordanna N., Nyboer, Elizabeth A., Reid, Andrea J., Gallagher, Austin J., Hammerschlag, Neil, Van de Riet, Keith, Vermaire, Jesse C.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-07-2020)
    “…In reflecting on the human domination of our planet in the Anthropocene, some have argued that concrete is among the most destructive materials created by…”
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