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Timothy D Clark

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Plos One|April 23, 2015
Facing the river gauntlet: understanding the effects of fisheries capture and water temperature on the physiology of coho salmonGraham D Raby, Timothy D Clark, Anthony P Farrell, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology Letters|April 14, 2025
Advancing the Spatiotemporal Dimension of Wildlife-Pollution InteractionsJack A Brand, Jake M Martin, Marcus Michelangeli, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 31, 2024
Estimating maximum oxygen uptake of fishes during swimming and following exhaustive chase - different results, biological bases and applicationsBernard B Rees, Jessica E Reemeyer, Sandra A Binning, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 8, 2022
Paths towards greater consensus building in experimental biologyDominique G Roche, Graham D Raby, Tommy Norin, et al.
Molecular Ecology|October 31, 2014
Immune response genes and pathogen presence predict migration survival in wild salmon smoltsKen M Jeffries, Scott G Hinch, Marika Kirstin Gale, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 9, 2012
Conservation physiology in practice: how physiological knowledge has improved our ability to sustainably manage Pacific salmon during up-river migrationSteven J Cooke, Scott G Hinch, Michael R Donaldson, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|April 23, 2025
Unintended Consequences of Aquatic Enrichment in Experimental BiologyTamzin A Blewett, Kerri Lynn Ackerly, Josefin Sundin, et al.
Conservation Physiology|October 27, 2018
Predicted impacts of climate warming on aerobic performance and upper thermal tolerance of six tropical freshwater fishes spanning three continentsDominique Lapointe, Michael S Cooperman, Lauren J Chapman, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|July 23, 2015
Fishing for Effective Conservation: Context and Biotic Variation are Keys to Understanding the Survival of Pacific Salmon after Catch-and-ReleaseGraham D Raby, Michael R Donaldson, Scott G Hinch, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|August 12, 2016
Tracking wild sockeye salmon smolts to the ocean reveals distinct regions of nocturnal movement and high mortalityTimothy D Clark, Nathan B Furey, Erin L Rechisky, et al.
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Plos One|April 23, 2015
Facing the river gauntlet: understanding the effects of fisheries capture and water temperature on the physiology of coho salmonGraham D Raby, Timothy D Clark, Anthony P Farrell, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology Letters|April 14, 2025
Advancing the Spatiotemporal Dimension of Wildlife-Pollution InteractionsJack A Brand, Jake M Martin, Marcus Michelangeli, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 31, 2024
Estimating maximum oxygen uptake of fishes during swimming and following exhaustive chase - different results, biological bases and applicationsBernard B Rees, Jessica E Reemeyer, Sandra A Binning, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 8, 2022
Paths towards greater consensus building in experimental biologyDominique G Roche, Graham D Raby, Tommy Norin, et al.
Molecular Ecology|October 31, 2014
Immune response genes and pathogen presence predict migration survival in wild salmon smoltsKen M Jeffries, Scott G Hinch, Marika Kirstin Gale, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 9, 2012
Conservation physiology in practice: how physiological knowledge has improved our ability to sustainably manage Pacific salmon during up-river migrationSteven J Cooke, Scott G Hinch, Michael R Donaldson, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|April 23, 2025
Unintended Consequences of Aquatic Enrichment in Experimental BiologyTamzin A Blewett, Kerri Lynn Ackerly, Josefin Sundin, et al.
Conservation Physiology|October 27, 2018
Predicted impacts of climate warming on aerobic performance and upper thermal tolerance of six tropical freshwater fishes spanning three continentsDominique Lapointe, Michael S Cooperman, Lauren J Chapman, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|July 23, 2015
Fishing for Effective Conservation: Context and Biotic Variation are Keys to Understanding the Survival of Pacific Salmon after Catch-and-ReleaseGraham D Raby, Michael R Donaldson, Scott G Hinch, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|August 12, 2016
Tracking wild sockeye salmon smolts to the ocean reveals distinct regions of nocturnal movement and high mortalityTimothy D Clark, Nathan B Furey, Erin L Rechisky, et al.
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