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    Environmental DNA in lake sediment reveals biogeography of native genetic diversity by Nelson-Chorney, Hedin T, Davis, Corey S, Poesch, Mark S, Vinebrooke, Rolf D, Carli, Christopher M, Taylor, Mark K

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-08-2019)
    “…Understanding the historical distributions of species is vital to the conservation and restoration of native species, yet such information is often…”
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    Meta-analyses of the effects of river flow on fish movement and activity by Taylor, Mark K., Cooke, Steven J.

    Published in Environmental reviews (01-09-2012)
    “…Estimating the timing and magnitude of fish movements relative to environmental factors can provide insight into why fishes behave as they do. To make…”
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    Assisted colonization of a regionally native predator impacts benthic invertebrates in fishless mountain lakes by Banting, Allison L. K., Taylor, Mark K., Vinebrooke, Rolf D., Carli, Chris M., Poesch, Mark S.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-02-2021)
    “…The intentional introduction of native cold‐water trout into high‐elevation fishless lakes has been considered a tool to build resilience to climate change…”
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    The critical detection distance for passively tracking tagged fish using a fixed radio telemetry station in a small stream by Sullivan, Brittany G, Struthers, Daniel P, Taylor, Mark K, Carli, Chris, Cooke, Steven J

    Published in Animal biotelemetry (23-12-2019)
    “…Abstract Background Fixed radio telemetry stations are used to study the movement ecology of fishes in streams and rivers. A common assumption of such studies…”
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    Reach-scale movements of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) relative to hydropeaking operations in the Columbia River, Canada by Taylor, Mark K., Hasler, Caleb T., Hinch, Scott G., Lewis, Bronwen, Schmidt, Dana C., Cooke, Steven J.

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-08-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Despite the widespread use of on‐demand hydropeaking operations for generating electricity from rivers, relatively little is known about how pulsed…”
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    The Gain Reduction Method for manual tracking of radio-tagged fish in streams by Sullivan, Brittany G, Clarke, Shannon H, Struthers, Daniel P, Taylor, Mark K, Cooke, Steven J

    Published in Animal biotelemetry (26-03-2019)
    “…Background Manual tracking has been used since the 1970s as an effective radio telemetry approach for evaluating habitat use of fish in fluvial systems. Radio…”
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    An ecothermal paradox: bull trout populations diverge in response to thermal landscapes across a broad latitudinal gradient by Mochnacz, Neil J., Taylor, Mark K., Docker, Margaret F., Isaak, Dan J.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-05-2023)
    “…Maintaining natural thermal regimes in montane stream networks is critical for many species, but as climate warms, thermal regimes will undoubtedly change…”
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    Fish stranding in freshwater systems: Sources, consequences, and mitigation by Nagrodski, Alexander, Raby, Graham D., Hasler, Caleb T., Taylor, Mark K., Cooke, Steven J.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (30-07-2012)
    “…Fish can become stranded when water levels decrease, often rapidly, as a result of anthropogenic (e.g., canal drawdown, hydropeaking, vessel wakes) and natural…”
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    Nonchemical Eradication of an Introduced Trout from a Headwater Complex in Banff National Park, Canada by Pacas, Charlie, Taylor, Mark K

    “…Nonnative salmonids have been intentionally introduced in North America for over a century and are now implicated in the decline of native aquatic species…”
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    Pooled whole genome sequencing of the endangered Banff Springs Snail, Physella johnsoni, reveals genetic separation to P. gyrina and cryptic micro-geographical genetic structure by Stanford, Brenna C.M., Lepitzki, Dwayne A.W., Taylor, Mark K., Rogers, Sean M.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-12-2023)
    “…Determining cryptic species and diversity in at-risk species is necessary for the understanding and conservation of biodiversity. The endangered Banff Springs…”
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    Partial dam removal restores passage for a threatened salmonid by Sullivan, Brittany G., Taylor, Mark K., Carli, Chris, Ward, Taylor D., Lennox, Robert J., Cooke, Steven J.

    Published in River research and applications (01-07-2019)
    “…Dams represent one of the major forms of river alteration. As these structures reach the end of their lifespan, they often require extensive refurbishments or…”
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    Determining reasonable response actions following a fly ash spill in the headwaters of Banff National Park, Canada by Taylor, Mark K., Irwin, Helen, Tomy, Gregg T., Irvine, Fonya, Yole, Margaret, Despatie, Simon, Liber, Karsten

    Published in Facets (Ottawa) (01-01-2024)
    “…It can be challenging for practitioners to determine reasonable response actions following an environmental spill because there are risks associated with the…”
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    Unsteady flow affects swimming energetics in a labriform fish (Cymatogaster aggregata) by Roche, D G, Taylor, M K, Binning, S A, Johansen, J L, Domenici, P, Steffensen, J F

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-02-2014)
    “…Unsteady water flows are common in nature, yet the swimming performance of fishes is typically evaluated at constant, steady speeds in the laboratory. We…”
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    Zero-altered modeling of an aquatic parasite host with application to invasive species risk assessments by Taylor, Mark, Whelan, Colby, Schwarz, Carl, Hanington, Patrick, Jackson, Leland

    Published in Management of biological invasions (01-11-2022)
    “…A fundamental consideration in aquatic invasive species risk management is the distribution of invasive taxa relative to the risk assessment area. However,…”
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    Bycatch mortality of endangered coho salmon: impacts, solutions, and aboriginal perspectives by Raby, Graham D, Donaldson, Michael R, Nguyen, Vivian M, Taylor, Mark K, Sopinka, Natalie M, Cook, Katrina V, Patterson, David A, Robichaud, David, Hinch, Scott G, Cooke, Steven J

    Published in Ecological applications (01-10-2014)
    “…We used biotelemetry and human dimensions surveys to explore potential solutions to migration mortality of an endangered population of coho salmon caught as…”
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    Trends in the reporting of tagging procedures for fish telemetry studies that have used surgical implantation of transmitters: a call for more complete reporting by Thiem, Jason D, Taylor, Mark K, McConnachie, Sarah H, Binder, Thomas R, Cooke, Steven J

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-03-2011)
    “…The intracoelomic surgical implantation of telemetry transmitters in fish is becoming the “standard” tagging approach for most field telemetry studies…”
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    Behaviour and physiology of mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni) relative to short-term changes in river flow by Taylor, Mark K., Cook, Katrina V., Hasler, Caleb T., Schmidt, Dana C., Cooke, Steven J.

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-10-2012)
    “…Despite the growing recognition that river flow can have an effect on the growth, distribution and survival of fishes, little is known about the underlying…”
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