All Stories

  1. Predatory journals: no definition, no defence
  2. Note from the Editors
  3. Genome’s 60th anniversary
  4. Causes and Consequences of Straying into Small Populations of Pacific Salmon
  5. On the neglected cold side of climate change and what it means to fish
  6. Carbon Dioxide as a Tool to Deter the Movement of Invasive Bigheaded Carps
  7. The need for speed in a crisis discipline: perspectives on peer-review duration and implications for conservation science
  8. Stress Indicators in Fish
  9. Correction: How Long Is Too Long in Contemporary Peer Review? Perspectives from Authors Publishing in Conservation Biology Journals
  10. How Long Is Too Long in Contemporary Peer Review? Perspectives from Authors Publishing in Conservation Biology Journals
  11. Fishing for Effective Conservation: Context and Biotic Variation are Keys to Understanding the Survival of Pacific Salmon after Catch-and-Release
  12. Influence of Postcapture Ventilation Assistance on Migration Success of Adult Sockeye Salmon following Capture and Release
  13. Acoustic telemetry for aquatic ecology
  14. Bycatch mortality of endangered coho salmon: impacts, solutions, and aboriginal perspectives
  15. Observable impairments predict mortality of captured and released sockeye salmon at various temperatures
  16. Species- and sex-specific responses and recovery of wild, mature pacific salmon to an exhaustive exercise and air exposure stressor
  17. Disentangling the Roles of Air Exposure, Gill Net Injury, and Facilitated Recovery on the Postcapture and Release Mortality and Behavior of Adult Migratory Sockeye Salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) in Freshwater*
  18. Scientific Publications: Moving beyond Quality and Quantity toward Influence
  19. Alterations to dam‐spill discharge influence sex‐specific activity, behaviour and passage success of migrating adult sockeye salmon
  20. To Tag or not to Tag: Animal Welfare, Conservation, and Stakeholder Considerations in Fish Tracking Studies That Use Electronic Tags
  21. Effects of post-capture ventilation assistance and elevated water temperature on sockeye salmon in a simulated capture-and-release experiment
  22. Resilience of Pink Salmon and Chum Salmon to Simulated Fisheries Capture Stress Incurred upon Arrival at Spawning Grounds
  23. Evaluation of a simple technique for recovering fish from capture stress: integrating physiology, biotelemetry, and social science to solve a conservation problem
  24. Population-Specific Consequences of Fisheries-Related Stressors on Adult Sockeye Salmon*
  25. The physiological consequences of catch-and-release angling: perspectives on experimental design, interpretation, extrapolation and relevance to stakeholders
  26. Full Issue PDF Volume 37, Issue 7
  27. Integrating Ecological and Social Networks in Fisheries
  28. Thermal biology and bioenergetics of different upriver migration strategies in a stock of summer-run Chinook salmon
  29. Consequences of high temperatures and premature mortality on the transcriptome and blood physiology of wild adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)
  30. Physiological Benefits of Being Small in a Changing World: Responses of Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) to an Acute Thermal Challenge and a Simulated Capture Event
  31. Conservation physiology in practice: how physiological knowledge has improved our ability to sustainably manage Pacific salmon during up-river migration
  32. Validation of reflex indicators for measuring vitality and predicting the delayed mortality of wild coho salmon bycatch released from fishing gears
  33. The efficacy of field techniques for obtaining and storing blood samples from fishes
  34. The role of temperature in the capture and release of fish
  35. Contrasting Global Game Fish and Non-Game Fish Species
  36. Temporal changes in blood variables during final maturation and senescence in male sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka: reduced osmoregulatory ability can predict mortality
  37. Osmoregulatory, metabolic, and nutritional condition of summer-run male Chinook salmon in relation to their fate and migratory behavior in a regulated river
  38. A Call for Mini-Reviews: An Effective but Underutilized Method of Synthesizing Knowledge to Inform and Direct Fisheries Management, Policy, and Research
  39. The consequences of angling, beach seining, and confinement on the physiology, post-release behaviour and survival of adult sockeye salmon during upriver migration
  40. Physiological Responses of Free-Swimming Adult Coho Salmon to Simulated Predator and Fisheries Encounters
  41. Physiological Condition Differentially Affects the Behavior and Survival of Two Populations of Sockeye Salmon during Their Freshwater Spawning Migration
  42. Stability of swimming performance and activity hierarchies among wild largemouth bass at multiple temporal scales: evidence for context-dependent shuffling between seasons
  43. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon?
  44. Limited behavioural thermoregulation by adult upriver-migrating sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Lower Fraser River, British Columbia
  45. Cold shock and fish
  46. Behaviour and survival of pike, Esox lucius, with a retained lure in the lower jaw
  47. Effects of different capture techniques on the physiological condition of bonefishAlbula vulpesevaluated using field diagnostic tools
  48. Physiology, Behavior, and Survival of Angled and Air-Exposed Largemouth Bass
  49. Individual Variation in Migration Speed of Upriver‐Migrating Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River in Relation to Their Physiological and Energetic Status at Marine Approach
  50. Enhancing catch-and-release science with biotelemetry
  51. Evaluation of the interactive effects of air exposure duration and water temperature on the condition and survival of angled and released fish
  52. Assessing the effect of developed habitat on waterbird behaviour in an urban riparian system in Ottawa, Canada