• Digital fisheries data in the Internet age: Emerging tools for research and monitoring using online data in recreational fisheries 

      Lennox, Robert; Sbragaglia, Valerio; Vollset, Knut; Sortland, Lene K.; McClenachan, Loren; Jarić, Ivan; Guckian, Meaghan L.; Ferter, Keno; Danylchuk, Andy J.; Cooke, Steven J.; Arlinghaus, Robert; Twardek, William M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Recreational fisheries are diverse in scale, scope, and participation worldwide, constituting an important ecosystem service of marine and freshwater ecosystems. Management of these socio-ecological systems is challenged ...
    • Ethical ecosurveillance: Mitigating the potential impacts on humans of widespread environmental monitoring 

      Young, Nathan; Roche, Dominique G.; Lennox, Robert; Bennett, Joseph R.; Cooke, Steven J. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Ecosurveillance has proliferated in recent years, generating vast amounts of data on the natural environment. Ecosurveillance also has significant potential impacts on humans; therefore, researchers and policymakers need ...
    • Globally coordinated acoustic aquatic animal tracking reveals unexpected, ecologically important movements across oceans, lakes and rivers 

      Lennox, Robert; Whoriskey, Frederick G.; Verhelst, Pieterjan; Vandergoot, Christopher S.; Soria, Marc; Reubens, Jan; Rechisky, Erin L.; Power, Michael; Murray, Taryn; Mulder, Ingeborg; Markham, James L.; Lowerre-Barbieri, Susan K.; Lindley, Steven T.; Knott, Nathan A.; Kessel, Steven T.; Iverson, Sara; Huveneers, Charlie; Heidemeyer, Maike; Harcourt, Robert; Griffin, Lucas P.; Friess, Claudia; Filous, Alexander; Fetterplace, Lachlan C.; Danylchuk, Andy J.; Daly, Ryan; Cowley, Paul; Cooke, Steven J.; Chávez, Elpis J.; Blaison, Antonin; Whoriskey, Kim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Acoustic telemetry is a popular approach used to track many different aquatic animal taxa in marine and freshwater systems. However, information derived from focal studies is typically resource- and geography-limited by ...
    • Physiology as a tool for at-risk animal recovery planning: An analysis of Canadian recovery strategies with global recommendations 

      Madliger, Christine L.; Creighton, Maria J. A.; Raby, Graham D.; Bennett, Joseph R.; Birnie-Gauvin, Kim; Lennox, Robert; Cooke, Steven J. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Many government organizations use recovery planning to synthesize threats, propose management strategies, and determine recovery criteria for threatened wildlife. Little is known about the extent to which physiological ...
    • A role for lakes in revealing the nature of animal movement using high dimensional telemetry systems 

      Lennox, Robert; Westrelin, Samuel; Souza, Allan T.; Šmejkal, Marek; Říha, Milan; Prchalová, Marie; Nathan, Ran; Koeck, Barbara; Killen, Shaun S.; Jarić, Ivan; Gjelland, Karl Øystein; Hollins, Jack; Hellstrom, Gustav; Hansen, Henry Arne; Cooke, Steven J.; Boukal, David; Brooks, Jill L.; Brodin, Tomas; Baktoft, Henrik; Adam, Timo; Arlinghaus, Robert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Movement ecology is increasingly relying on experimental approaches and hypothesis testing to reveal how, when, where, why, and which animals move. Movement of megafauna is inherently interesting but many of the fundamental ...
    • The roles of humans and apex predators in sustaining ecosystem structure and function: Contrast, complementarity and coexistence 

      Lennox, Robert; Brownscombe, Jacob W.; Darimont, Chris; Horodysky, Andrij; Levi, Taal; Raby, Graham D.; Cooke, Steven J. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      In nearly every ecosystem, human predators (hunters and fishers) exploit animals at extraordinarily high rates, as well as target different age classes and phenotypes, compared to other apex predators. Demographically ...