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    Ionoregulatory changes in different populations of maturing sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka during ocean and river migration by Shrimpton, J M, Patterson, D A, Richards, J G, Cooke, S J, Schulte, P M, Hinch, S G, Farrell, A P

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-11-2005)
    “…We present the first data on changes in ionoregulatory physiology of maturing, migratory adult sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. Fraser River sockeye were…”
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    Effect of triploidy on growth and ionoregulatory performance in ocean-type Chinook salmon: A quantitative genetics approach by Shrimpton, J.M., Heath, J.W., Devlin, R.H., Heath, D.D.

    Published in Aquaculture (28-09-2012)
    “…The use of triploid salmon for aquaculture is attractive as they do not mature sexually, limiting losses associated with poor flesh quality in mature fish and…”
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    Routine and Active Metabolic Rates of Migrating Adult Wild Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerkaWalbaum) in Seawater and Freshwater by Wagner, G. N., Kuchel, L. J., Lotto, A., Patterson, D. A., Shrimpton, JM., Hinch, S. G., Farrell, A. P.

    Published in Physiological and biochemical zoology (01-01-2006)
    “…We present the first data on the differences in routine and active metabolic rates for sexually maturing migratory adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)…”
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    Heritability and Y-chromosome influence in the jack male life history of chinook salmon ( ) by Heath, D D, Rankin, L, Bryden, C A, Heath, J W, Shrimpton, J M

    Published in Heredity (01-10-2002)
    “…Jacking in chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is an alternative reproductive strategy in which males sexually mature at least 1 year before other…”
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    Repeated acute stress reduces growth rate of Atlantic salmon parr and alters plasma levels of growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor I and cortisol by McCormick, S.D, Shrimpton, J.M, Carey, J.B, O'Dea, M.F, Sloan, K.E, Moriyama, S, Björnsson, B.Th

    Published in Aquaculture (01-10-1998)
    “…Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) parr were subjected to acute handling stresses and growth-monitored for at least 30 days. In fish stressed twice daily, growth…”
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    The effect of substrate rearing on growth, aerobic scope and physiology of larval white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus by Boucher, M. A., Baker, D. W., Brauner, C. J., Shrimpton, J. M.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-06-2018)
    “…The effect of substratum on growth and metabolic rate was assessed in larval white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus. Yolk‐sac larvae (YSL) were reared in bare…”
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    Spatial and quantitative patterns of movement in large bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) from a watershed in north-western British Columbia, Canada, are due to habitat selection and not differences in life history by Bahr, M. A., Shrimpton, J. M.

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-12-2004)
    “…–  Movement and habitat use by bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) was examined using radio telemetry in the Morice River watershed, north‐western British…”
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    Effect of temperature and substrate on whole body cortisol and size of larval white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus Richardson, 1836) by Bates, L. C., Boucher, M. A., Shrimpton, J. M.

    Published in Journal of applied ichthyology (01-12-2014)
    “…Summary White sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus Richardson, 1836) larvae were reared at two temperatures (13.5 or 17.5°C) with or without gravel as a substrate…”
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    Freshwater movement patterns by juvenile Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. before they migrate to the ocean: Oh the places you'll go by Shrimpton, J. M., Warren, K. D., Todd, N. L., McRae, C. J., Glova, G. J., Telmer, K. H., Clarke, A. D.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-10-2014)
    “…Juvenile movement patterns for coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch and Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha from two large interior rivers of British Columbia,…”
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    Downregulation of corticosteroid receptors in gills of coho salmon due to stress and cortisol treatment by Shrimpton, J M, Randall, D J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-08-1994)
    “…The effect of stress and cortisol treatment on corticosteroid receptors (CRs) in the gills of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) was examined. Plasma cortisol…”
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    Dosage effects on heritability and maternal effects in diploid and triploid Chinook salmon ( ) by Johnson, R M, Shrimpton, J M, Cho, G K, Heath, D D

    Published in Heredity (01-05-2007)
    “…Induced triploidy (3N) in salmon results from a blockage of maternal meiosis II, and hence provides a unique opportunity to study dosage effects on phenotypic…”
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    Census vs. effective population size in chinook salmon: large- and small-scale environmental perturbation effects by Shrimpton, J. Mark, Heath, Daniel D.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2003)
    “…Population viability has often been assessed by census of reproducing adults. Recently this method has been called into question and estimation of the…”
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    Seasonal differences in plasma cortisol and gill corticosteroid receptors in upper and lower mode juvenile Atlantic salmon by Shrimpton, J.Mark, McCormick, Stephen D

    Published in Aquaculture (01-10-1998)
    “…Circulating plasma cortisol and gill corticosteroid receptors (CR) have been observed to change seasonally in conjunction with smolting in Atlantic salmon. To…”
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    Life history and age at maturity of an anadromous smelt, the eulachon Thaleichthys pacificus (Richardson) by Clarke, A. D., Lewis, A., Telmer, K. H., Shrimpton, J. M.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-11-2007)
    “…Trace element and fork length (LF) frequency analyses of eulachon Thaleichthys pacificus otoliths were used to determine age at maturity and repeat spawning…”
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    Effects of an advanced temperature cycle on smolt development and endocrinology indicate that temperature is not a zeitgeber for smolting in Atlantic salmon by McCormick, Stephen D, Shrimpton, J Mark, Moriyama, Shunsuke, Björnsson, Björn Thrandur

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-11-2002)
    “…Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) juveniles were reared under simulated conditions of normal photoperiod (LDN) or short days (LD 9:15) and ambient temperature…”
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