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2020-2029

2024 articles

  • Ridgway, M.S., D.A. Smith, and A.H. Bell. 2024. Climate warming and projected loss of thermal habitat volume in lake populations of brook trout. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Research (In Press).
  • Ridgway, M.S., A.H. Bell, T.A. Middel, M.G. Wells, C.E. Taylor, K. Mitchell, and N.A. Lacombe. 2024. The wash zone and habitat use among three benthic fish species. Ecology of Freshwater Fish (In Press).
  • Beech, S.J.H., C.W. Elliott, M.S. Ridgway, E. Brown, and B.L. Tufts. (In prep). Spatial comparison of two lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) spawning aggregations from the Bay of Quinte and eastern Lake Ontario.

2023 articles

  • Blanchfield, P.J., and M.S. Ridgway. 2023. Post-spawning defense by male brook charr is linked to perceived paternity. Environmental Biology of Fishes 106: 957-968. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-022-01361-2
  • Cowie, E.D. and M.S. Ridgway. 2023. Angler persistence and visitation in a recreational lake trout fishery: relative influence of travel distance and fuel costs. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 43(6): 1725-1734.
  • Elliott, C.W., M.S. Ridgway, P.J. Blanchfield, and B.L. Tufts. 2023. Novel insights gained from tagging walleye (Sander vitreus) with pop-off data storage tags and acoustic transmitters in Lake Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research 49: 49: 515-530. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2023.01.011
  • Elliot, C.W., M.S. Ridgway, E. Brown, and B.L. Tufts. 2023. High degree of individual repeatability found in the annual migrations of walleye (Sander vitreus) in eastern Lake Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research 49: 725-736. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2023.02.012
  • Forbes-Green, M., and H. Cyr. 2023. The effects of physical disturbance and sediment refuge on the growth of young native freshwater mussels Elliptio complanata (Eastern Elliptio). Hydrobiologia 850: 1123-1140.
  • Philipp, D.P., J.E. Clausen, J. Ludden, J.H. Svec, A.D. Schultz, S.J. Cooke, M.S. Ridgway, A.H. Bell, M.A.C. Philipp, C.D. Suski, M.M.C. Philipp, F.J.S. Phelan, and J.A. Stein. 2023. Annual recruitment is correlated with reproductive success in a smallmouth bass population. Canadian Journal of Zoology 101: 1017-1030. [Editor's Choice for November issue]
  • Shuter, B.J., S. Milne, L.F. Hrenchuk, D. DeKerckhove, and M.D. Rennie. 2023. Integrating hydro-acoustic and telemetry surveys to estimate fish abundance: a new approach to an old problem. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 80: In Press.
  • Ridgway, M.S. A.H. Bell, N. Lacombe, K. Mitchell, D. Smith, C. Taylor, and T.A. Middel. 2023. Thermal niche and habitat use by co-occurring lake trout and brook trout in stratified lakes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 106: 941-955. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-022-01368-9
  • Shipley, O.N., B.C. McMeans, A.C. Besser, E.J. Bloomfield, and S.D. Newsome. 2023. Energy channeling, food chain length and body condition in a northern lake predator. Freshwater Biology 68: 1660-1672. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.14148
  • Savard, P., T. Fernandes, A. Dao, B. McMeans, and C.S. Lazar. 2023. Seasons influence the native gut microbiome of lake trout Salvelinus namaycush. Applied Microbiology 3: 276-287. https://doi.org/10.3390/applmicrobiol3010019

2022 articles

  • Benoit, D.M., C. Chu, H.C. Giacomini, D.A. Jackson. 2022. Depth and temperature drive patterns of spatial overlap among fish thermal guilds in lakes across Ontario, Canada. Diversity and Distributions 29: 289-299.  https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13661
  • Benoit, D., C. Chu, H.C. Giacomini, D.A. Jackson. 2022. Size spectrum model reveals importance of considering species interactions in a freshwater fisheries management context. Ecosphere e4163  https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4163
  • Bloomfield, E.J., M.M. Guzzo, T.A. Middel, M.S. Ridgway, and B.C. McMeans. 2022. Seasonality affects ecological interactions between fishes in different thermal guilds. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution  https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.986459
  • Cyr, H., and W.G. Sprules. 2022. The wind-driven distribution of nearshore zooplankton in a stratified lake varies with their body size. Freshwater Biology 67: 991-1004. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13896
  • de Kerckhove, D.T., and B.J. Shuter. 2022. Predation on schooling fish is shaped by encounters between prey during school formation using an Ideal Gas Model of animal movement. Ecological Modelling 470: 110008 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2022.110008
  • Elliott, C.W., M.S. Ridgway, E. Brown, B.L. Tufts. 2022. Spatial ecology of Bay of Quinte walleye (Sander vitreus): annual timing, extent, and patterns of migration in eastern Lake Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research 48: 159-170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2021.10.022
  • Hintz, W.D., S.E. Arnott, 8 authors, S.J. Melles, and 32 authors. 2022. Current water quality guidelines across North America and Europe do not protect lakes from salinization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 No.9 e2115033119 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115033119
  • Hebert, M.-P., C.C. Symons, 5 authors, S.J. Melles, and 35 authors. 2022. Lake salinization drives consistent losses of zooplankton abundance and diversity across coordinated mesocosm experiments. Limnology and Oceangraphy Letters 7: In Press. https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10239
  • Loewen, C.J.G., D.A. Jackson, C. Chu, K.M. Alofs, G.J.A. Hansen, A.E. Honsey, C.K. Minns, and K.E. Wehrly. 2022. Bioregions are predominantly climatic for fishes of northern inland lakes. Global Ecology and Biogeography 31: 233-246. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13424
  • Ridgway, M., A. Bell, and T. Middel. 2022. A review of cisco form diversity and lake depth in North America: an ecological opportunity gradient with Mysis diluviana. Journal of Great Lakes Research 48: 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2021.09.002
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  • Smith, D.A., H.C. Giacomini, D.T. de Kerckhove, H. Ball, L.F.G. Gutowsky, C. Chu. 2022. Brook trout occupancy in rivers and streams of the Mixedwood Plains Ecozone, Ontario. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 32(1): 80-93. https://doi.org/10.1111/eff.12671
  • Sprules, W.G., H. Cyr, and C.W. Menza. 2022. Multiscale effects of wind-induced hydrodynamics of lake plankton distribution. Limnology & Oceanography 67: 1631-1646.

2021 articles

  • Alminagorta Cabezas, O., C. Loewen, D. de Kerckhove, D. Jackson, and C. Chu. 2021.  Exploratory analysis of multivariate data: applications of parallel coordinates in ecology. Ecological Informatics 64: 101361. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2021.101361
  • Benoit, D.M., D.A. Jackson, C. Chu. 2021. Partitioning fish communities into guilds for ecological analyses: an overview of current approaches and future directions. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78: 984-993. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2020-0455.
  • Chavarie, L., C.E. Adams, H.K. Swanson, M.S. Ridgway, W.M. Tonn, and C.C. Wilson. 2021. Ecological Diversity. In: Lake Charr Salvelinus namaycush: Biology, Ecology, Distribution and Management. A. Muir, C. Kreuger, S. Riley & M. Hansen (eds.). Springer Fish and Fisheries Series.
  • Dey, C., A. Rego, M. Bradford…C. Chu…S.M. Reid...+ 67 authors. 2021. Research priorities for the management of freshwater fish habitat in Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/cjfas-2021-0002
  • Fernandes, T., and B. McMeans. 2021. Spotty at best: brook trout exploit large, adult spotted salamanders in the early spring. Ecology 102: e03202. https://doi.org/10.1002/bes2.1809
  • Gillis, D.P., C.K. Minns, and B.J. Shuter. 2021. Predicting open-water thermal regimes of temperate North American lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78: 820-840. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2020-0140
  • Pilla et al. 2021. Global data set of long-term summertime vertical temperature profiles in 153 lakes. Nature Scientific Data 8: 2000. [see Pilla et al. 2020 for article]
  • Versteeg, E., T. Fernandes, M. Guzzo, F. Laberge, T. Middel, M. Ridgway, and B. McMeans. 2021. Seasonal variation of brain size in a freshwater top predator. Ecology and Evolution 11(21): 14950-14959. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8179

2020 articles

  • Cyr, H. 2020. The growth of juvenile native mussels (Elliptio complanata) in lakes varies with sediment characteristics and site exposure. Freshwater Biology 65: 278-288. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13420
  • Cyr, H. 2020. Site exposure, substrate, depth, and the thermocline affect the growth of native unionid mussels in a stratified lake. Freshwater Science 39: 773-790. https://doi.org/10.1086/710758
  • Giacomini, H., N.P. Lester, P. Addison, S. Sandstrom, D. Nadeau, C. Chu., D. de Kerckhove. 2020. Gillnet catchability of Walleye (Sander vitreus): comparison of North American and provincial standards. Fisheries Research 224: 105433. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2019.105433
  • Lester, N.P., S. Sandstrom, D. de Kerckhove, K. Armstrong, H. Ball. T. Dunkley, J. Amos, M. Rawson, P. Addison, A. Dextrase, D. Taillon, B. Wasylenko, P. Lennox, H. Corrêa Giacomini and C. Chu. 2020. Standardized broad-scale management and monitoring of inland lake fisheries: an overview of the Ontario Experience. Fisheries 46:107-118. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10534.
  • Jarvis, L. B, McMeans, H.C. Giacomini, C. Chu. 2020. Species-specific preferences drive the differential effects of lake factors on fish productivity. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 77: 1625-1637. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2020-0105
  • Krabbenhoft, T.J., B.J.E. Myers, J. Wong, C. Chu, R.W. Tingley III, J.A. Falke, T.J. Kwak, C.P. Paukert, A.J. Lynch. 2020. Fish and Climate Change (FiCli) Database: Informing climate change adaptation and management actions for freshwater fishes. Scientific Data 7:124.
  • McLeod, A.M., S.J. Leroux and C. Chu. 2020. Effects of species traits, motif profiles, and environment on spatial variation in multi-trophic antagonistic networks. Ecosphere 11(2): e03018.
  • McMeans, B.C., K.S. McCann, M.M. Guzzo, T.J. Bartley, C. Bieg, P. Blanchfield, T. Fernandes, H. Giacomini, T. Middel, M. Rennie, M. Ridgway, and B. Shuter. 2020. Winter in water: differential responses and the maintenance of biodiversity. Ecology Letters 23(6): 922-938.
  • Mitchell, K., A. Challice, N. Lacombe, C. Taylor, G. Forward, T. Middel, and M. Ridgway. 2020. Assessing recreational angling in Algonquin Provincial Park. Science and Research Technical Report TR-35. [see Aquatic Algonquin Park tab]
  • Pilla, R.M., C.E. Williamson, B.V. Adamovih, ....., S. Melles, ..... . 2020. Deeper waters are changing less consistently than surface waters in a global analysis of 102 lakes. Nature Scientific Reports 10: 20514.
  • Ridgway, M., and T. Middel. 2020. From aquatic connectivity to aquatic conservation in Algonquin Provincial Park. Science and Research Information Report IR-20. [see Aquatic Algonquin Park tab]
  • Ridgway, M.S., G. Piette-Lauziere, A. Bell, and J. Turgeon. 2020. Isotopic niche size of Coregonus artedi (sensu lato) increases in the presence of Mysis, expanded habitat use and phenotypic diversity. Ecology and Evolution 10 (20): 11713-11726.
  • Shyam, T. S. Melles, R. Mackereth, T. Tunney, C. Chu, C. Oswald, S. Bhavsar, T. Johnston. 2020. Climate and landscape conditions indirectly affect fish mercury levels by altering lake water chemistry and fish size. Environmental Research 188: 109750.
  • Smith, D., D. Jackson, and M. Ridgway. 2020. Thermal habitat of brook trout in lakes of different size. Freshwater Science 39: 56-69.

2010-2019

2019 articles

  • Lamothe, K.A., K.M. Alofs, and Chu, C. 2019. Evaluating functional diversity conservation for freshwater fishes resulting from terrestrial protected areas. Freshwater Biology 64: 2057-2070.
  • D’Aloia, C.C., I. Naujokaitis-Lewis, C. Blackford, C. Chu, J. Curtis, E. Darling, F. Guichard, S. Leroux, A. Camargo Martensen, B. Rayfield, J. Sunday, A. Xuereb and M-J. Fortin. 2019. Coupled networks of permanent protected areas and dynamic conservation areas for biodiversity conservation under climate change. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7: Article 27.
  • Gutowsky, L.F.G., H.C. Giacomini, D.T. de Kerckhove, R. Mackereth, D. McCormick, C. Chu. 2019. Quantifying multiple pressure interactions affecting populations of a recreationally and commercially targeted freshwater fish. Global Change Biology 25: 1049-1062.
  • Barth, L.E., B.J. Shuter, W.G. Sprules, C.K. Minns, and J.A. Rusack. 2019. Calibration of the zooplankton community size spectrum as an indicator of change in Canadian Shield lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 76: 2268-2287.
  • Bell, A., G. Piette-Lauziere, J. Turgeon, and M. Ridgway. 2019. Cisco diversity in a historical drainage of glacial Lake Algonquin. Canadian Journal of Zoology 97: 736-747.
  • Challice, A., S. Milne, and M. Ridgway. 2019. Does habitat occupancy by lake trout and lake whitefish in large lakes match published thermal habitat envelopes? Ecology of Freshwater Fish 28: 611-623.
  • Cruz-Font, L., B.J. Shuter, P.J. Blanchfield, C.K. Minns, and M.D. Rennie. 2019. Life at the top: Lake ecotype influences the foraging pattern, metabolic costs and life history of an apex fish predator. Journal of Animal Ecology 88: 702-716.
  • Franckowiak, R., M. Ridgway, and C. Wilson. (In Review). Natal philopatry and sex-biased dispersal within a nest defense system. Animal Behaviour
  • Middel, T., N. Lacombe, C. Taylor, A. Bell, K. Mitchell, D. Smith, and M. Ridgway. 2019. Lakes of Algonquin Provincial Park.  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Science and Research Branch, Peterborough, ON. Science and Research Information Report IR-17.
  • Piette-Lauziere, G., A. Bell, M. Ridgway, and J. Turgeon. 2019. Evolution and diversity of two cisco forms in an outlet of glacial Lake Algonquin. Ecology and Evolution 9(17): 9654-9670.
  • Riley, S.C., J.E. Marsden, M.S. Ridgway, C.P. Konrad, S.A. Farha, T.R. Binder, T.A. Middel, P.C. Esselman, and C.C. Krueger. 2019. A conceptual framework for the identification and characterization of lacustrine spawning habitats for native lake charr Salvelinus namaycush. Environmental Biology of Fishes 102: 1533-1557.
  • Smith, D., and M. Ridgway. 2019. Temperature selection in brook charr: lab experiments, field studies and matching the Fry Curve. Hydrobiologia (Charr Symposium) 840 (1): 143-156.
  • Tufts, B., D. McCarthy, S. Wong, E. Elliott, S. Bridgeman, A.Bonsall, E. Nelson, E. Taylor, R. Lindenblatt, and M. Ridgway.  2019. Ecology and timing of black bass spawning in Lake Ontario an the St. Lawrence River: potential interactions with the angling season. Journal of Great Lakes Research 45: 949-957.

2018 articles

  • Hoyle, J.A., C.M. Boston, C. Chu, M.J. Yuille, R. Portiss, R.G. Randall. 2018. Fish community indices of ecosystem health: how does Toronto Harbour compare to other Lake Ontario nearshore areas? Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 21: 306-317.
  • Chu, C., L. Ellis and D.T. de Kerckhove. 2018. Effectiveness of terrestrial protected areas for lake fish community conservation. Conservation Biology 32: 607-618.
  • Bell, A. 2018. Gill net retention selectivity library. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Science and Research Branch, Peterborough, ON. Science and Research Technical Manual TM-07.
  • Benoit, D., D.A. Jackson, and M.S. Ridgway. 2018. Assessing the impact of imperfect detection on estimates of density and community structure through multi-pass occupancy modelling. Ecology and Evolution 8(9): 4676-4684.
  • Hasnain, S.S., M.D. Escobar, and B.J. Shuter. 2018. Estimating thermal response metrics for North American freshwater fishes using Bayesian phylogenetic regression. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 75: 1878-1885.
  • Minns, C.K., B.J. Shuter, A. Davidson, and S. Wang. 2018. Factors influencing peak summer surface water temperatures in Canada's large lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 75: 1005-1018.
  • Ridgway, M., T. Middel, and L. Wensink. 2018. Aquatic connectivity, fish introductions, and risk assessment for lakes in Algonquin Provincial Park. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Science and Research Branch, Peterborough, ON. Science and Research Information Report IR-13.
  • Ridgway, M. D. Smith, and T. Middel. 2018. Climate warming projections for Algonquin Provincial Park. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Science and Research Branch, Peterborough, ON. Science and Research Information Report IR-14.

2017 articles

  • Cyr, H. 2017. Winds and the distribution of nearshore phytoplankton in a stratified lake. Water Research 122: 114-127.
  • Cossu, R., M.S. Ridgway, J.Z. Li, M.R. Chodhury, M.G. Wells.  2017. Wash-zone dynamics of the thermocline in Lake Simcoe, Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research 43: 689-699.
  • Myers, B.J.E., A.J. Lynch, D.B. Bunnell, C. Chu, J.A. Falke, R.P. Kovach, T.J. Krabbenhoft, T.J. Kwak, C.P. Paukert. 2017. Global synthesis of the documented and projected effects of climate change on inland fishes. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 27: 339-361.
  • de Kerckhove, D.T., B.J. Shuter, and P.A. Abrams. (In Review).  The functional form of predation on schooling fish is influenced by encounters between prey.
  • de Kerckhove, D.T., and B.J. Shuter. (In Review).  Maxwell's Ideal Gas Model and Diner's Attack Angle improve the accuracy of fish school density estimates from fisheries acoustic surveys.
  • Franckowiak, R., M. Ridgway, and C. Wilson.  2017.  Genetic mating system and mate selection in smallmouth bass. Ecology and Evolution 7: 8864-8875 (http://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3423)
  • Mitchell, K., S. Luke, A. Lake, N. Lacombe, and M. Ridgway.  2017. A history of fish stocking in Algonquin Provincial Park. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Science and Research Branch, Peterborough, ON. Science and Research Information Report IR-07. 86p. 
  • Obbard, M.E., E.J. Newton, D. Potter, A. Orton, B.R. Patterson, and B.D. Steinberg. 2017. Big enough for bears? American black bear at heightened risk of mortality during seasonal forays outside of Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario. Ursus 28: 182-194.
  • Ridgway, M., T. Middel, and A. Bell. 2017. Aquatic ecology, history and diversity of Algonquin Provincial Park.  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Science and Research Branch, Peterborough, ON. Science and Research Information Report IR-10. 203p. 

2016 articles

  • Cyr, H. 2016. Wind-driven thermocline movements affect the colonization and growth of Achnanthidium minutissimum, a ubiquitous benthic diatom in lakes. Freshwater Biology 61: 1655-1670.
  • de Kerckhove, D.T., B.J. Shuter, and S. Milne.  2016.  Acoustically derived fish size-spectra within a lake and the statistical power to detect environmental change.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73: 565-574.
  • Eisner, D., B.J. Shuter, and G. Ridout.  (In Review).  Description and validation of reproductive investment indicators on otoliths using Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush as a model.
  • Poesch M.S., Chavarie L., Chu C., Pandit S.N., Tonn W. 2016. Climate Change Impacts on Freshwater Fishes: A Canadian Perspective. Fisheries 41: 385-91.
  • Lynch A.J., Myers B.J., Chu C., Eby L.A., Falke J.A., Kovach R.P., Krabbenhoft T.J., Kwak T.J., Lyons J., Paukert C.P., Whitney J.E. 2016. Climate change effects on North American inland fish populations and assemblages. Fisheries 41: 346-361.
  • Chu C., Lester N.P., Giacomini H.C., Shuter B.J., Jackson D.A. 2016. Catch-per-unit-effort and size spectra of lake fish assemblages reflect underlying patterns in ecological conditions and anthropogenic activities across regional and local scales 1. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73: 535-546.
  • Chevarie, L., A.R. Muir, M.S. Zimmerman, S.M. Baillie, M.J. Hansen, N.A. Nate, D.L. Yule, T. Middel, P. Bentzen, and C.C. Krueger.  2016.  Challenge to the model of lake charr evolution: shallow- and deep-water morphs exist within a small postglacial lake.  Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. http://dio.org/10.1111/bij.12913.
  • Shuter, B., H. Giacomini, D. de Kerckhove, and K. Vascotto.  2016.  Fish life history dynamics: Shifts in prey size structure evoke shifts in predator maturation rates.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences  73: 693-708.
  • Sprules, W.G., and L. Barth. 2016. Surfing the biomass size spectrum: some remarks on history, theory and application. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73: 477-495.

2015 articles

  • de Kerckhove, D.T., S. Milne, B.J. Shuter, and P.A. Abrams.  2015.  Ideal gas model describes movements and school formation in a pelagic freshwater fish.  Behavioral Ecology 26: 1236-1247.
  • de Kerckhove, D.T., E.A. Blukacz-Richards, B.J. Shuter, L. Cruz-Font, and P.A. Abrams.  2015. Wind on lakes bring predator and prey together in the pelagic zone.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72: 1652-1662.
  • de Kerckhove, D.T., S. Milne, and B.J. Shuter.  2015.  Measuring fish school swimming speeds with two acoustic beams and determining the angle of school detection. Fisheries Research 172: 432-439.
  • Foox, J., M. Ringuette, S. Desser, and M. Siddell.  2015.  In silico hybridization enables transcriptomic illumination of trhe nature and evolution of Myxozoa.  BMC Genomics 16: 840 http://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-015-2039-6.
  • Millette, K.L., and N. Keyghobadi.  2015.  The relative influence of habitat amount and configuration on genetic structure across multiple spatial scales.  Ecology and Evolution 5: 73-86.
  • Ridgway, M.S., and T.A. Middel.  2015.  Coastal zone occupancy by double-crested cormorants on a Laurentian Great Lake before, during and after a food web regime shift. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72: 1004-1014.
  • McDermid, J., Brown, D., Chetkiewicz, C. and C. Chu. 2015. Identifying a suite of surrogate freshwaterscape fish species: a case study of conservation prioritization in Ontario's Far North. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2557
  • de Kerckhove, D.T., Minns, C.K. and C. Chu. 2015. Estimating fish exploitation and aquatic habitat loss across diffuse inland recreational fisheries. PloS ONE 10(4): e0121895.
  • Melles, S., Chu, C., Alofs, K. and D.A. Jackson. 2015. Potential spread of Great Lakes fishes given climate change and proposed dams; an approach using circuit theory to evaluate invasion risk. Landscape Ecology 30: 919-935.
  • Chu, C., Minns, C.K., Lester, N.P. and N.E. Mandrak. 2015. An updated assessment of freshwater fish biodiversity, the environment and human activities in Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72: 135-148.

2014 articles

  • Chu, C., Koops, M.A., Randall, R.G., Kraus, D. and S.E. Doka. 2014. Linking the land and the lake: an ecological classification for the nearshore of Lake Ontario. Freshwater Science 33: 1159-1173.
  • Alofs, K.M., D.A. Jackson, N.P. Lester. 2014.  Ontario freshwater fishes demonstrate differing range-boundary shifts in a warming climate.  Diversity and Distributions 20: 123-136.
  • Barth, L.E., W.G. Sprules, M.G. Wells, and M.A. Coman.  2014.  Seasonal changes in the diel migration of Chaoborus punctipennis larval instars.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71: 665-674.
  • Chezik, K.A., N.P. Lester, and P.A. Venturelli.  2014.  Fish growth and degree-days I: selecting a base temperature for a within population study.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71: 47-55.
  • Chezik, K.A., N.P. Lester, and P.A. Venturelli.  2014.  Fish growth and degree-days II: selecting a base temperature for an among-population study.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71: 1303-1311.
  • Lester, N.P., B.J. Shuter, P. Venturelli, and D. Nadeau.  2014.  Life-history plasticity and sustainable exploitation: a theory of growth compensation applied to walleye management.  Ecological Applications 24: 38-54.
  • Pernica, P., M.G. Wells, and S. MacIntyre.  2014.  Persistent weak thermal stratification inhibits mixing in the epilimnion of north-temperate Lake Opeongo, Canada.  Aquatic Sciences 76: 187-201.
  • Scott, C.E., D.A. Jackson, and A.P. Zimmerman.  2014.  Environmental and algal community influences on benthic algal extracellular material in Lake Opeongo.  Freshwater Science 33: 568-576.
  • Tunney, T.D., K.S. McCann, N.P. Lester, and B.J. Shuter.  2014.  Effects of differential habitat warming on complex communities.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 111: 8077-8082.

2013 articles

  • Browne, D.R., and J.B. Rasmussen. 2013.  Rapid response of brook trout to removal of its intraguild prey, yellow perch.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 96: 907-914.
  • Giacomini, H.C., and B.J. Shuter.  2013.  Adaptive responses of energy storage and fish life histories to climatic gradients.  Journal of Theoretical Biology 339: 100-111.
  • Giacomini, H.C., B.J. Shuter, and N.P. Lester.  2013.  Predator bioenergetics and the prey size spectrum: do foraging costs determine fish production?  Journal of Theoretical Biology 322: 249-260.
  • Giacomini, H.C., B.J. Shuter, D.T. deKerckhove, and P.A. Abrams.  2013.  Does consumption rate scale superlinearity?  Nature 493:
  • Hasnain, S.S., B.J. Shuter, and C.K. Minns.  2013.  Phylogeny influences the relationships linking key ecological thermal metrics for North American freshwater fish species.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70: 964-972.
  • McDermid, J.L., C.C. Wilson, W.N. Sloan, and B.J. Shuter.  2013.  Intraspecific differences in thermal biology among inland lake trout populations.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142: 756-766.
  • Minns, C.K., and B.J. Shuter.  2013.  A semi-mechanistic seasonal temperature-profile model (STM) for the period of stratification in dimictic lakes.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70: 169-181.
  • Morbey, Y.E., and B.J. Shuter.  2013.  Intermittent breeding in the absence of a large cost of reproduction: evidence from an non-migratory, iteroparous salmonid.  Ecosphere 4: http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES13-00259.1
  • Ngai, K.L.C., B.J. Shuter, D.A. Jackson, and S. Chandra.  2013.  Projecting impacts of climate change on surface temperatures of a large subalpine lake: Lake Tahoe, USA.  Climatic Change 118: 841-855.
  • Patterson, B.R., J.F. Benson, K.R. Middel, K.J. Mills, A. Silver, and M.E. Obbard.  2013.  Moose calf mortality in central Ontario, Canada.  Journal of Wildlife Management 77: 832-841.
  • Pernica, P., M.G. Wells, and W.G. Sprules.  2013.  Internal waves and mixing in the epilimnion of a lake affects spatial patterns of zooplankton in a body-size dependent manner.  Limnology & Oceanography: Fluids and Environments 3: 279-294.
  • Shuter, B.J., C.K. Minns, and S.R. Fung.  2013.  Empirical models for forecasting changes in the phenology of ice cover for Canadian lakes.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70: 982-991.

2012 articles

  • Abrams, P.A., L. Ruokolainen, B.J. Shuter, and K.S. McCann.  2012.  Harvesting creates ecological traps: consequences of invisible mortality risks in predator-prey metacommunities.  Ecology 93: 281-293.
  • Coman, M.A., and M.G. Wells. 2012. Temperature variability in the near shore benthic boundary layer of Lake Opeongo is due to wind-driven upwelling events. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69: 282-296.
  • Coman, M.A., and M.G. Wells.  2012.  An oscillating boundary layer connects the littoral and pelagic regions of Lake Opeongo.  Water Quality Research Journal of Canada 47: 215-226.
  • Cyr, H. 2012. Temperature variability in shallow littoral sediments of Lake Opeongo (Canada). Freshwater Science 31: 895-907.
  • Cyr, H., and M.A. Coman.  2012.  Wind-driven physical processes and sediment characteristics affect the distribution and nutrient limitation of nearshore plankton in a stratified low-productivity lake.  Limnology and Oceanography: Fluids & Environments 2: 93-108.
  • Cyr, H., D. Storisteanu, M.S. Ridgway. 2012. Sediment retention is a good predictor of the distribution of a native unionid mussel (Elliptio complanata) within a lake basin. Freshwater Biology 57: 2125-2140.
  • Murray, D.L., K. Hussey, L. Finnegan, S. J. Lowe, G. Price, J. Benson, K. Loveless, K. Middel, K.J Mills, D. Potter, A. Silver, M.J. Fortin, B.R. Patterson, and P.J. Wilson. 2012. Assessment of the status and viability of a moose population at its southern range limit in Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology 90: 422–434.
  • Ngai, K.L.C., B.J. Shuter, D.A. Jackson, S. Chandra.  2013.  Projecting impacts of climate change on surface water temperatures of a large sub-alpine lake: Lake Tahoe, USA.  Climatic Change 118: 841-855.
  • Pernica, P., and M. Wells.  2012.  Frequency of episodic stratification in the near surface of Lake Opeongo and other small lakes.  Water Quality Research Journal of Canada 47: 227-237.
  • Rasic, G., and N. Keyghobadi.  2012.  From broad-scale patterns to fine-scale processes: habitat structure influences genetic differentiation in the pitcher plan midge across multiple spatial scales.  Molecular Ecology 21: 223-236.
  • Rasic, G., and N. Keyghobadi.  2012. The pitcher plant flesh fly exhibits a mixture of patchy and metapopulation attributes.  Journal of Heredity 103: 703-710.
  • Ridgway, M.S., and D.G. Fielder. 2012. Double-crested cormorants in the Laurentian Great Lakes: Issues and Ecosystems. pp. 733-764, In W. Taylor, A.J. Lynch, and N.J. Leonard (eds.). Great Lakes Fisheries Policy and Management: A Binational Perspective (2nd edition). Michigan State University Press.
  • Ridgway, M.S., T.A. Middel, and J.B. Pollard. 2012. Response of double-crested cormorants to a large-scale egg oiling experiment on Lake Huron. Journal of Wildlife Management 76: 740-749.Close up of Double Crested Cormorant head from the cover of journal issue
  • Ridgway, M.S., W.I. Dunlop, N.P. Lester, and T.A. Middel. 2012. Relative demand by double-crested cormorants and anglers for fish production from lakes on Manitoulin Island, Lake Huron. Journal of Great Lakes Research 38: 514-523.
  • Shuter, B.J., A.G. Finstad, I.P. Helland, I. Zweimuller, and F. Holker.  2012.  The role of winter phenology in shaping the ecology of freshwater fish and their sensitivities to climate change.  Aquatic Science 74: 637-657.

2011 articles

  • Forest, J.J.H. and D.K. Cone. 2011. Helminth parasites of Golden Shiner Notemigonus crysoleucas (Pisces: Cyprinidae) from Ontario and Nova Scotia. Comparative Parasitology 78(1): 220-222.
  • McLoughlin, P.D., E. Vander Wal, S.J. Lowe, B.R. Patterson and D.L. Murray. 2011. Seasonal shifts in habitat selection of a large herbivore and the influence of human activity. Basic and Applied Ecology 12(8): 654-663.
  • Ridgway, M.S., and T.A. Middel. 2011. Distribution, relative abundance, and prey demand by double-crested cormorants on Manitoulin Island lakes vs. Lake Huron coast. Journal of Great Lakes Research 37: 609-615.
  • Rutledge, L.Y., B.N. White, J.R. Row, and B.R. Patterson. 2011. Intense harvesting of eastern wolves facilitated hybridization with coyotes. Ecology and Evolution 2: 19–33.
  • Steinhart, G.B., and B.D. Lunn. 2011. When and why do smallmouth bass abandon their broods? The effects of brood and parental characteristics. Fisheries Management and Ecology 18: 1-11.
  • Strecker, A.L., J.M. Casselman, M.-J. Fortin, D.A. Jackson, M.S. Ridgway, P.A. Abrams and B.J. Shuter. 2011. A multi-scale comparison of trait linkages to environmental and spatial variables in fish communities across a large freshwater lake. Oecologia 166: 819-831. pdf
  • Trumpickas, J., N.E. Mandrak, A. Ricciardi. 2011. Nearshore fish assemblages associated with predatory fishes in lakes. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 21: 338-347. pdf

2010 articles

  • Addison, P.A. and C.C. Wilson. 2010. Matching management to biological scale: connectivity among lacustrine brook trout populations. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 30: 1132-1142. pdf
  • Blukacz, E.A., W.G. Sprules, and B.J. Shuter. 2010. Evaluating the effect of wind-driven patchiness on trophic interactions between zooplankton and phytoplankton. Limnology and Oceanography 55: 1590-1600. pdf
  • Boeing, W.J., and C.W. Ramcharan. 2010. Inducible defences are a stabilizing factor for predator and prey populations: a field experiment. Freshwater Biology 55: 2332-2338.
  • Boeing, W.JH., B. Wissel, and C.W. Ramcharan. 2010. Can costs and benefits of Daphnia defense against fish be measured in a field experiment? Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 176:1-10.
  • Bowman, J., D.S. Badzinski, R.J. Brooks. 2010. The numerical response of breeding northern saw-whet owls suggests nomadism. Journal of Ornithology 151: 499-506.
  • Dunlop, E.S., S.W. Milne, and M.S. Ridgway. 2010. Temporal trends in the numbers and characteristics of fish schools in Lake Huron, 2000 - 2004. Journal of Great Lakes Research 36: 74-85. pdf
  • Dunlop, E.S., S.W. Milne, M.S. Ridgway, J. Condiotty, and I. Higginbottom. 2010. In situ swimming behavior of lake trout observed using integrated multibeam acoustics and biotelemetry. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139: 420-432. pdf
  • Garroway, C.J., J. Bowman, G.L. Halloway, C.G. Mahan, J.R. Malcolm, T.J. Cascadden, M.A. Steele, G. Turner, and P.J. Wilson. 2010. Climate change induced hybridization in flying squirrels. Global Change Biology 16: 113-121.
  • Garroway, C. J., J. Bowman, G. L. Holloway, J. R. Malcolm, and P. J. Wilson. In press. The genetic signature of rapid range expansion by flying squirrels in response to climate warming. Global Change Biology.
  • Lunn, B.D., and G.B. Steinhart. 2010. Effect of brood reduction on nest abandonment of smallmouth bass. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139: 586-592.
  • Maxie, A.J., K.F. Hussey, S.J. Lowe, K.R. Middel, B.A. Pond, M.E. Obbard, and B.R. Patterson. 2010. A comparison of forest resource inventory, provincial land cover maps and field surveys for wildlife habitat analysis in the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence forest. Forestry Chronicle 86: 77-86.
  • McDermid, J.I., B.J. Shuter, and N.P. Lester. 2010. Life history differences parallel environmental differences among North American lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Research 67: 314-325. pdf
  • Mee, J.A., and L. Rowe. 2010. Distribution of Phoxinus eos, Phoxinus neogaeus, and their asexually-reproducing hybrids (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario. PLoS ONE 5(10): e13185
  • Morbey, Y.E., P. Couture, P. Busby, and B.J. Shuter. 2010. Physiological correlates of seasonal growth patterns in lake trout Salvelinus namaycush. Journal of Fish Biology 77: 2298-2314. pdf
  • Ridgway, M.S. 2010a. A review of estimates of daily energy expenditure and food intake in Cormorants (Phalacrocorax spp.). Journal of Great Lakes Research 36: 93-99. pdf
  • Ridgway, M.S. 2010b. Line transect distance sampling in aerial surveys of double-crested cormorants in coastal regions of Lake Huron. Journal of Great Lakes Research 36:403-410.  pdf
  • Ridgway, M.S. 2010c. Seasonal and annual patterns in density of double-crested cormorants in two coastal regions of Lake Huron. Journal of Great Lakes Research 36: 411-418. pdf
  • Rutledge, L.Y., B.R. Patterson, K.J. Mills, K.M. Loveless, D.L. Murray, and B.N. White. 2010. Protection from harvesting restores the natural social structure of eastern wolf packs. Biological Conservation 143: 332-339. pdf

2000-2009

2009 articles

  • Blukacz, E.A., B.J. Shuter, and W.G. Sprules. 2009. Towards understanding the relationship between wind conditions and plankton patchiness. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 1530-1540. pdf
  • Brown, D.R., and J.B. Rasmussen. 2009. Shifts in the trophic ecology of brook trout resulting from interactions with yellow perch: an intraguild predator-prey interaction. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138: 1109-1122. pdf
  • Cyr, H. 2009. Substrate and fetch affect the emergence of freshwater mussels from lake sediments. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28: 319-330.
  • Cyr, H., S.K. McCabe, and G.K. Nurnberg. 2009. Phosphorus sorption experiments and the potential for internal phosphorus loading in the littoral areas of a stratified lake. Water Research 43: 1654-1666.
  • Dobiesz, N.E., and N.P. Lester. 2009. Changes in mid-summer water temperature and clarity across the Great Lakes between 1968 and 2002. Journal of Great Lakes Research 35: 371-384. pdf
  • Dolson, R., K. McCann, N. Rooney, and M. Ridgway. 2009. Lake shape predicts the degree of habitat coupling by a mobile predator. Oikos 118: 1230-1238. pdf
  • Easy, R., and D. Cone. 2009. Taxonomy of Myxobolus ridouti N.Sp. and M. ridgwayi N.Sp. (Myxozoa) from Pimephales notatus and Semotilus atromaculatus (Cypriniformes) in Ontario. Journal of Parasitology 95(6): 1446-1450. pdf
  • Forest, J.J.H, S.D. King, and D.K. Cone. 2009. Occurrence of Glugea pimephales (Microsporea: Pleistophoridea) in planktonic larvae of Pimephales promelas (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health. 21: 164-166.
  • Hayes, D., M. Jones, N. Lester, C. Chu, S. Doka, J. Netto, J. Stockwell, N. Thompson, C. Minns, B. Shuter, and N. Collins. 2009. Linking fish population dynamics to habitat conditions: insights from the application of a process-oriented approach to several Great Lakes species. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 19: 295-312. pdf
  • Rasic, G., S.A. Maxwell, and N. Keyghobadi. 2009. Characterization of microsatellite loci for the pitcher plant midge, Metriocnemus knabi Coq. (Diptera: Chironomidae). Molecular Ecology Resources 9: 1388-1391.
  • Suski, C.D., and M.S. Ridgway. 2009. Winter biology of centrarchid fishes. In: S. Cooke and D. Philipp (eds.) Centrarchid Fishes: Diversity, Biology and Conservation. P. 264-292. Wiley-Blackwell, John Wiley and Sons, West Sussex, U.K.
  • Suski, C.D., and M.S. Ridgway. 2009. Seasonal patterns of depth selection in smallmouth bass. Journal of Zoology 279: 119-128. pdf

2008 articles

  • Argue, A., K.J. Mills, and B.R. Patterson. 2008. Behavioural response of eastern wolves (Canis lycaon) to disturbance at homesites and its effects on pup survival. Canadian Journal of Zoology 86: 400-406.pdf
  • Biro, P.A., and M.S. Ridgway. 2008. Repeatability of foraging tactics in young brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis. Canadian Field Naturalist 122(1): 40-44. pdf
  • Biro, P.A., C. Beckmann, and M.S. Ridgway. 2008. Early microhabitat use by age-0 brook charr Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchell) in lakes. Journal of Fish Biology 73: 226-240. pdf
  • Carl, L.M. 2008. Lake trout demographics in relation to burbot and coregonine populations in the Algonquin Highlands, Ontario. Environmental Biology of Fishes 83: 127-138. pdf
  • Cyr, H. 2008. Physical forces constrain the depth distribution of the abundant native mussel Elliptio complanata in lakes. Freshwater Biology 53: 2414-2425. pdf
  • Garroway, C.J., J.Bowman, D. Carr, and P.J. Wilson. 2008. Applications of graph theory to landscape genetics. Evolutionary Applications 1: 620-630.
  • King, S.D. and D.K. Cone. 2008. Persistence of Dactylogyrus eucalius (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) on the short-lived host Culaea inconstans (Pisces: Gasterosteiformes). Journal of Parasitology 94: 973-975. pdf
  • Kyle, G.J., K.J. Mills, C. Mosley, and B.R. Patterson. 2008. The conspecific nature of eastern and red wolves: conservation and management implications. Conservation Genetics 9: 699-701.
  • Mills, K.J., B.R. Patterson, and D.L. Murray. 2008. Direct estimation of early survival and movements in eastern wolf pups. Journal of Wildlife Management 72: 949-954.
  • Minns, C.K., J.E. Moore, B.J. Shuter, and N.E. Mandrak. 2008. A preliminary national analysis of some key characteristics of Canadian lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65: 1763-1778.  pdf
  • Patterson, B.R., and D.L. Murray. 2008. Flawed population viability analysis can lead to misleading population status assessment: a case study for wolves in Algonquin Park, Canada. Biological Conservation 141: 669-680.
  • Quince, C. P.A. Abrams, B.J. Shuter, and N.P. Lester. 2008. Biphasic growth in fish I: theoretical foundations. Journal of Theoretical Biology 254: 197-206. pdf
  • Quince, C., B.J. Shuter, P.A. Abrams, and N.P. Lester. 2008. Biphasic growth in fish II: empirical assessment. Journal of Theoretical Biology 254: 207-214. pdf
  • Rennie, M.D., C.F. Purchase, N.P. Lester, N.C. Collins, B.J. Shuter, and P.A. Abrams. 2008. Lazy males? Bioenergetic differences in energy acquisition and metabolism help to explain sexual size dimorphism in percids. Journal of Animal Ecology 77: 916-926.
  • Ridgway, M.S. 2008. A roadmap for coasters: landscapes, life histories and the conservation of brook trout. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 137: 1179-1191. pdf
  • Steinhart, G.B., E.S. Dunlop, M.S. Ridgway, E.A. Marschall. 2008. Should I stay or should I go: optimal parental care decisions of a nest-guarding fish. Evolutionary Ecology Research 10: 351-371. pdf
  • Strongman, D.B., and M.M. White. 2008. Trichomycetes from lentic and lotic aquatic habitats in Ontario, Canada. Botany 86: 1449-1466. pdf
  • Zipkin, E.F., P.J. Sullivan, E.G. Cooch, C.E. Kraft, B.J. Shuter, and B.C. Weidel. 2008. Overcompensatory response of a smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) population to harvest: release from competition? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65: 2279-2292.

2007 articles

  • Carr, D., J. Bowman, and P.J. Wilson. 2007. Density-dependent dispersal suggests a genetic measure of habitat suitability. Oikos 116: 629-635. pdf
  • Carr, D., J. Bowman, C.J. Kyle, S.M. Tully, E. Koen, J.0F. Robitaille, and P.J. Wilson. 2007. Rapid homogenization of multiple sources: genetic structure of recolonizing fisher populations. Journal of Wildlife Management 71: 1853-1861.
  • Coombs, M.F., and M.A. Rodriguez. 2007. A field test of simple dispersal models as predictors of movements of a cohort of lake-dwelling brook charr. Journal of Animal Ecology 76: 45-57. pdf
  • Cranshaw, G.J., K.J. Mills, C., Mosley, and B.R. Patterson. 2007. Field implantation of intraperitoneal radiotransmitters in eastern wolf (Canis lycaon) pups using inhalation anesthesia with sevoflurane. Journal of Wildlife Disease 43:711-718.
  • Dunlop, E.S., B.J. Shuter, and U. Dieckmann. 2007. Demographic and evolutionary consequences of selective mortality: predictions from an eco-genetic model for smallmouth bass. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136: 749-765. pdf
  • McDermid, J.L., P.E. Ihssen, W.N. Sloan, B.J. Shuter. 2007. Genetic and environmental influences on life history traits in lake trout. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136: 1018-1029.
  • Morbey, Y.E., K. Vascotto, and B.J. Shuter. 2007. Dynamics of piscivory by lake trout following a smallmouth bass invasion: a historical reconstruction. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136: 477-483. pdf
  • Suski, C., and M.S. Ridgway. 2007. Climate and body size influence nest survival in a fish with parental care. Journal of Animal Ecology 76:730-739. pdf

2006 articles

  • Borwick, J., J. Buttle, and M.S. Ridgway. 2006. A topographic index approach for identifying groundwater habitat of young-of-year brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in the land-lake ecotone. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 239-253. pdf
  • Carl, L.M., and F. McGuiness. 2006. Lake whitefish and lake herring population structure and niche in ten south-central Ontario lakes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 75: 315-323. pdf
  • Chu, C., N.C. Collins, N.P. Lester, and B.J. Shuter. 2006. Population dynamics of smallmouth bass in response to habitat supply. Ecological Modelling 195: 349-362. pdf
  • Cyr, H., and K.E. Morton. 2006. Distribution of biofilm exopolymeric substances in littoral sediments of Canadian Shield lakes: the effects of light and substrate. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 1763-1776.
  • Dunlop, E.S., and B.J. Shuter. 2006. Native and introduced populations of smallmouth bass differ in concordance between climate and growth. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135: 1175-1190. pdf
  • Griffiths, N.A., and H. Cyr. 2006. Are there hot spots for Elliptio complanata in the shallow littoral zone of a large Canadian shield lake? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 2137-2147. pdf
  • Heisey, D.M., and B.R. Patterson. 2006. A review of methods to estimate cause-specific mortality in presence of competing risks. Journal of Wildlife Management 70(6):1544-1555. Sample data and SPLUS code from Heisey and Patterson
  • MacRae, P.S.D., and D.A. Jackson. 2006. Characterizing north temperate lake littoral fish assemblages: a comparison between distance sampling and minnow traps. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 558-568.
  • McCabe, S.K., and H. Cyr. 2006. Environmental variability influences the structure of benthic algal communities in an oligotrophic lake. Oikos 115: 197-206. pdf
  • Mee, J.A., and L. Rowe. 2006. A comparison of parasitic loads on asexual and sexual Phoxinus (Pisces: Cyprinidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology 84: 808-816.
  • Mills, K.J., B.R. Patterson, and D.L. Murray. 2006. Effects of variable sampling frequencies on GPS transmitter efficiency and estimated wolf home range size and movement distance. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34(5): 1463-1469.pdf
  • Morbey, Y.E., P. Addison, B.J. Shuter, and K. Vascotto. 2006. Within-population heterogeneity of habitat use by lake trout Salvelinus namaycush. Journal of Fish Biology 69: 1675-1696. pdf
  • Ridgway, M.S., J.B. Pollard, and D.V. Weseloh. 2006. Density-dependent growth of double-crested cormorant colonies on Lake Huron. Canadian Journal of Zoology 84: 1409-1420. pdf

2005 articles

  • Blanchfield, P.J., and M.S. Ridgway. 2005. The relative influence of breeding competition and habitat quality on female reproductive success in lacustrine brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 2694-2705. pdf
  • Boeing, W.J., B. Wissel, and C.W. Ramcharan. 2005. Costs and benefits of Daphnia defense against Chaoborus in nature. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 1286-1294. pdf
  • Bowman, J., G. L. Holloway, J. R. Malcolm, K. R. Middel, and P. J. Wilson. 2005. Northern range boundary dynamics of southern flying squirrels: evidence of an energetic bottleneck. Canadian Journal of Zoology 83: 1486-1494.
  • Dunlop, E.S., B.J. Shuter, and M.S. Ridgway. 2005. Isolating the influence of growth rate on maturation patterns in the smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 844-853. pdf
  • Dunlop, E.S., J.A. Orendorff, B.J. Shuter, F.H. Rodd, and M.S. Ridgway. 2005. Diet and divergence of introduced smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) populations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 1720-1732. pdf
  • Kaevets, L., W.G. Sprules, and B.J. Shuter. 2005. Effects of wind-induced spatial variation in water temperature and zooplankton concentration on the growth of young-of-the-year smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieu. Environmental Biology of Fishes 74: 273-281. pdf
  • Milne, S.W., B.J. Shuter, and W.G. Sprules. 2005. The schooling and foraging ecology of lake herring (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Opeongo, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 1210-1218. pdf
  • Ridgway, M.S.. 2005. A fisheries management primer for the bait harvester. Pages 106-125 In: G. Winterton (ed.). The Comprehensive Bait Guide for Eastern Canada, the Great Lakes Region and Northeastern United States. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada.
  • Shuter, B.J., N.P. Lester, J. LaRose, C.F. Purchase, K. Vascotto, G. Morgan, N.C. Collins, and P.A. Abrams. 2005. Optimal life histories and food web position: linkages among somatic growth, reproductive investment, and mortality. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 738-746. pdf
  • St. Jacques, J.M., M.S.V. Douglas, N. Price, N. Drakulic, and C. Gubala. 2005. The effect of fish introductions on the diatom and cladoceran communities of Lake Opeono, Ontario, Canada. Hydrobiologia 549: 99-113. pdf
  • Young, J.D., and H.P. Riessen. 2005. The interaction of Chaoborus size and vertical distribution determines predation effects on Daphnia. Freshwater Biology 50: 993-1006. pdf

2004 articles

  • Chappell, D.E., R.A. Van Den Bussche, J. Krizan, and B.R. Patterson. 2004. Contrasting levels of genetic differentiation among populations of wolverines (Gulo gulo) from northern Canada revealed by nuclear and mitochondrial loci. Conservation Genetics 5:759-767.
  • Jobes, A.P., E. Nol, and D.R. Voigt. 2004. Effects of selection cutting on bird communities in contiguous eastern hardwood forest. Journal of Wildlife Management 68: 51-60. pdf
  • Steinhart, G.B., M.E. Sandrene, S. Weaver, R.A. Stein, and E.A. Marschall. 2004. Increased parental care cost for nest-guarding fish in a lake with hyperabundant nest predators. Behavioral Ecology 16: 427-434. pdf
  • Walks, D.J., and H. Cyr. 2004. Movement of plankton through lake- stream systems. Freshwater Biology 49: 745-759. pdf

2003 articles

  • Blanchfield,P.J., M.S. Ridgway, and C.C. Wilson. 2003. Breeding success of male brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in the wild. Molecular Ecology 12: 2417-2428. pdf
  • Hirst, C.N., H. Cyr, I.A. Jordan. 2003. Distribution of exopolymeric substances in the littoral sediments of an oligotrophic lake. Microbial Ecology 46: 22-32.
  • Wissel, B., W.J. Boeing, and C.W. Ramcharan. 2003.Effects of water color on predation regimes and zooplankton assemblages in freshwater lakes. Limnology and Oceanography 48: 1965-1978. pdf

2002 articles

  • Philipp, D.P., and M.S. Ridgway (editors). 2002. Black Bass: Ecology, Conservation and Management. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 31, Bethesda, Maryland. pdfCover of the Black Bass book
  • Philipp. D.P., and M.S. Ridgway. 2002. B2K: taking black bass biology and management into the 21st century. Pages 1-3 In: D.P. Philipp and M.S. Ridgway, editors. Black Bass: Ecology, Conservation and Management. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 31, Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Ridgway, M.S., B.J. Shuter, T.A. Middel, and Gross, M.L. 2002. Spatial ecology and density-dependent growth in smallmouth bass: the juvenile transition hypothesis. Pages 47-60 In: D.P. Philipp and M.S. Ridgway, editors. Black Bass: Ecology, Conservation and Management. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 31, Bethesda, Maryland. pdf
  • Shuter, B.J., and M.S. Ridgway. 2002. Bass in time and space: operational definitions of risk. Pages 235-249 In: D.P. Philipp and M.S. Ridgway, editors. Black Bass: Ecology, Conservation and Management. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 31, Bethesda, Maryland. pdf
  • Ridgway, M.S. 2002. Movements, home range and survival estimation of largemouth bass following displacement. Pages 525-533 In: D.P. Philipp and M.S. Ridgway, editors. Black Bass: Ecology, Conservation and Management. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 31, Bethesda, Maryland. pdf
  • MacMillan, J.L., A.J. McNeill, R.G. Heighton, and M.S. Ridgway. 2002. Life history characteristics of smallmouth bass populations in Nova Scotia based on tournament monitoring. Pages 535-544 In: D.P. Philipp and M.S. Ridgway, editors. Black Bass: Ecology, Conservation and Management. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 31, Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Ridgway, M.S., and D. Philipp. 2002. Current status and future directions for research in the ecology, conservation and management of black bass in North America. Pages 719-724 In: D.P. Philipp and M.S. Ridgway, editors. Black Bass: Ecology, Conservation and Management. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 31, Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Flavelle, L.S., M.S. Ridgway, T.A. Middel, and R.S. McKinley. 2002. Integration of acoustic telemetry and GIS to identify potential spawning areas for lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Hydrobiologia. 483: 137-146. pdf
  • Pazzia, I., M. Trudel, M.S. Ridgway, and J.B. Rasmussen. 2002. Influence of food web structure on growth and bioenergetics of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59: 1593-1605. pdf

2001 articles

... went fishing...

2000 articles

  • Carl, L.M. 2000. Effects of two planktivores on the fish communities in Precambrian shield lakes in southern Ontario. pp. 81-89. In: V.L. Paragamian & D. Willis (eds.), Burbot: Biology, Management, and Ecology, Special Publication #1 Fish Management Section of the American Fisheries Society, Bethesda.
  • Friesen, T.G., and Ridgway, M.S. 2000. Brood size does not influence the behaviour or density of larval and juvenile smallmouth bass under parental care. Behaviour 137: 61-75. pdf
  • Mallory, E.C., Ridgway, M.S., Gordon, A.M., and Kaushik, N.K. 2000. Distribution of woody debris in a small headwater lake, central Ontario, Canada. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 148: 587-606.
  • Vander Zanden M.J., Shuter, B.J., Lester, N.P., and Rasmussen, J.B. 2000. Within- and among-population variation in the trophic position of a pelagic predator, lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57: 725-731. pdf

1990 - 1999

1999 articles

  • Blanchfield, P.J., and M.S. Ridgway. 1999. The cost of peripheral males in a brook trout mating system. Animal Behaviour 57: 537-544. pdf
  • Guyette, R.P., and Cole, W.G. 1999. Age characteristics of coarse woody debris (Pinus strobus) in a lake littoral zone. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56: 496-505.
  • King, J.R., B.J. Shuter, and A.P. Zimmerman. 1999.  Signals of climate trends and extreme events in the thermal stratification pattern of multi-basin Lake Opeongo, Ontario.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56: 847-852.
  • King, J.R., Shuter, B.J., and Zimmerman, A.P. 1999. Empirical links between thermal habitat, fish growth, and climate change. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128: 656-665.
  • Mackereth, R.W., D.L.G. Noakes, and M.S. Ridgway. 1999. Size-based variation in somatic energy reserves and parental expenditure by male smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu). Environmental Biology of Fishes 56: 263-275. pdf
  • O'Hara Hines, R.J., W.G.S. Hines, and T.G. Friesen. 1999. A comparison of two drop-out weighting schemes in the analysis of multivariate clustered data with categorical and continuous responses. Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics 4: 203-216.
  • Rejwan, C., N.C. Collins, B.J. Shuter, L.J. Brunner, and M.S. Ridgway. 1999. Tree regression analysis on the nesting habitat of smallmouth bass. Ecology 80: 341-348. pdf
  • Vander Zanden, M.J., and Rasmussen, J.B. 1999. Primary consumer d13C and d15N and the trophic position of aquatic consumers. Ecology 80: 1395-1404.
  • Vander Zanden, M.J., Shuter, B.J., Lester, N.P., and Rasmussen, J.B. 1999. Patterns of food chain length in lakes: a stable isotope study. American Naturalist 154: 406-416. pdf

1998 articles

  • Biro, P.A. 1998. Staying cool: behavioral thermoregulation during summer by young-of-the-year brook trout in a lake. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127: 212-222. pdf
  • Bowen, K.L., Kaushik, N.K., and Gordon, A.M. 1998. Macroinvertebrate communities and biofilm chlorophyll on woody debris in two Canadian oligotrophic lakes. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 141: 257-281.
  • Ridgway, M.S., and P.J. Blanchfield. 1998. Brook trout spawning areas in lakes. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 7: 140-145. pdf
  • Shuter, B.J., Jones, M.L., Korver, R.M., and Lester, N.P. 1998. A general, life history based model for regional management of fish stocks: the inland lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) fisheries of Ontario. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55: 2161-2177. pdf
  • Vander Zanden, M.J., M. Hulshof, M.S. Ridgway, and J.B. Rasmussen. 1998. Application of stable isotope techniques to studies of age-0 smallmouth bass. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127: 729-739. pdf

1997 articles

  • Biro, P.A., M.S. Ridgway, and D.L.G. Noakes. 1997. The central-place territorial model does not apply to space-use by juvenile brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) in lakes. Journal of Animal Ecology 66: 837-845. pdf
  • Blanchfield, P.J. and M.S. Ridgway. 1997. Reproductive timing and use of redd sites by lake-spawning brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54: 747-756. pdf
  • Davis, C.L., Carl, L.M., and Evans, D.O. 1997. Use of a remotely operated vehicle to study habitat and population density of juvenile lake trout. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126: 871-875. pdf
  • Gross, M.L., and Kapuscinski, A.R. 1997. Reproductive success of smallmouth bass estimated and evaluated from family-specific DNA fingerprints. Ecology 78: 1424-1430.
  • Rejwan, C., B.J. Shuter, M.S. Ridgway, and N.C. Collins. 1997. Spatial and temporal distributions of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) nests in Lake Opeongo, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54: 2007-2013. pdf
  • Ridgway, M.S. and B.J. Shuter. 1997.Predicting the effects of angling for nesting male smallmouth bass on production of age-0 fish using an individual-based model. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 17: 568-580.
  • Scott, R.J., M.S. Ridgway, and D.L.G. Noakes. 1997. The nest range of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu): parental care after swim-up. Canadian Journal of Zoology 75: 2058-2062.
  • Shuter, B.J., Minns, C.K., and Olver, C.H. 1997. Reply: Towards a definition of conservation principles for fisheries management. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54: 2724-2725.
  • Shuter, B.J., and Ing, K.K. 1997. Factors affecting the production of zooplankton in lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54: 359-377.

1996 articles

  • Biro, P.A., M.S. Ridgway, and R. McLaughlin. 1996. Does the rate of foraging attempts predict ingestion rate of young-of-the-year brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in the field? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53: 1814-1820. pdf
  • Blanchfield, P.J. and M.S. Ridgway. 1996.Use of seepage meters to measure groundwater flow at brook trout redds. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 125: 813-818. pdf
  • Lester, N. P., W. I. Dunlop and C. C. Willox. 1996. Detecting changes in the nearshore fish community. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 53(Suppl. 1): 391-402.
  • Matuszek, J.E., and Shuter, B.J. 1996. An empirical model for the prediction of daily water temperatures in the littoral zone of temperate lakes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 125: 622-627. pdf
  • Ridgway, M.S. and B.J. Shuter. 1996. Effects of displacement on the seasonal movements and home range characteristics of smallmouth bass in Lake Opeongo. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16: 371-377. pdf

1995 articles

  • Biro, P.A. and M.S. Ridgway. 1995. Individual variation in foraging movements in a lake population of young-of-year brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis). Behaviour 132: 57-74.
  • Carl, L.M. 1995. Sonic tracking of burbot in Lake Opeongo, Ontario. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124: 77-83. pdf
  • Danzmann, R.G. and P.E. Ihssen. 1995. A phylogeographic survey of brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) in Algonquin Park, Ontario, based upon mitochondrial DNA variation. Molecular Ecology 4: 681-697.
  • Ferguson, M.M., and Liskauskas, A.P. 1995. Heritability and evolution of meristic variation in a naturalized population of brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis). Nordic Journal of Freshwater Research 71: 217-228.
  • Ferguson, M.M., Liskauskas, A.P., and Danzmann, R.G. 1995. Genetic and environmental correlates of variation in body weight of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52: 307-314.
  • Olver, C.H., Shuter, B.J., and Minns, C.K. 1995. Toward a definition of conservation principles for fisheries management. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52: 1584-1594.

1994 articles

  • Gagnier, D.L., and Bailey, R.C. 1994. Balancing loss of information and gains in efficiency in characterizing stream sediment samples. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 13: 170-180.
  • Gross, M.L., Kapuscinski, A.R., and Faras, A.J. 1994. Nest-specific DNA fingerprints of smallmouth bass in Lake Opeongo, Ontario. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123: 449-459. pdf
  • Martin, W.R. 1994. William Membery Sprules 1916-1994. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51: 1214-1215.
  • Ridgway, M.S. and B.J. Shuter. 1994.The effects of supplemental food on reproduction in parental male smallmouth bass. Environmental Biology of Fishes 39: 201-207.

1993 articles

  • DeAngelis, D.L., B.J. Shuter, M.S. Ridgway, and M. Scheffer. 1993. Modeling growth and survival in an age-0 fish cohort. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 122: 927-941. pdf
  • Somers, K.M., and Green, R.H. 1993.Seasonal patterns in trap catches of the crayfish Cambarus bartoni and Orconectes virilis in six south-central Ontario lakes. Canadian Journal of Zoology 71: 1136-1145.
  • Van Winkle, W., K.A. Rose, K.O. Winemiller, D.L. DeAngelis, S.W. Christensen, R.G. Otto, and B.J. Shuter. 1993. Linking life history theory, environmental setting, and individual-based modeling to compare responses of different fish species to environmental change. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 122: 459-466.

1992 articles

  • Carl, L.M. 1992. The response of burbot (Lota lota) to change in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) abundance in Lake Opeongo, Ontario. Hydrobiologia 243/244: 229-235.
  • Carl, L.M., Walty, D., and Rimmer, D.M. 1992.Demography of spawning grayling (Thymallus arcticus) in the Beaverlodge River, Alberta. Hydrobiologia 243/244: 237-247.
  • Meisner, J.D., and Shuter, B.J. 1992. Assessing potential effects of global climate change on tropical freshwater fishes. GeoJournal 28: 21-27.
  • Ridgway, M.S. and T.G. Friesen. 1992.Annual variation in parental care in smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieu. Environmental Biology of Fishes 35: 243-255.
  • Shuter, B.J., and Meisner, J.D. 1992. Tools for assessing the impact of climate change on freshwater fish populations. GeoJournal 28: 7-20.

1991 articles

  • Carl, L.M., Shuter, B.J., and Matuszek, J.E. 1991. Production and instantaneous growth rates of lake trout before and after lake herring introduction in Lake Opeongo, Ontario. American Fisheries Society Symposium 12: 476-480.
  • DeAngelis, D.L., Godbout, L., and Shuter, B.J. 1991. An individual-based approach to predicting density-dependent dynamics in smallmouth bass populations. Ecological Modelling 57: 91-115.
  • Hinch, S.G., and Collins, N.C. 1991. Importance of diurnal and nocturnal nest defense in the energy budget of male smallmouth bass: insights from direct video observations. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120: 657-663.
  • Langeland, A., Carl, L.M., Hicks, F.J., and Monroe, B. 1991. Impact of predation by Mysis relicta and fish on zooplankton in four oligotrophic, north termperate lakes. American Fisheries Society Symposium 9: 88-97.
  • Liskauskas, A.P., and Ferguson, M.M. 1991.Genetic variation and fitness: a test in a naturalized population of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 48: 2152-2162.
  • Ridgway, M.S., B.J. Shuter, and E.E. Post. 1991.The relative influence of body size and territorial behaviour on nesting asynchrony in smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieu (Pisces: Centrarchidae). Journal of Animal Ecology 60: 665-681.
  • Ridgway, M.S., J.A. MacLean, and J.C. MacLeod. 1991. Nest site fidelity in a centrarchid fish, the smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu). Canadian Journal of Zoology 69: 3103-3105.
  • Shuter, B.J., and Ihssen, P.E. 1991.Chemical and biological factors affecting acid tolerance of smallmouth bass. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120: 23-33.

1990 articles

  • Casselman, J.M., Penczak, T., Carl, L. Mann, R.H.K., Holcik, J., and Woitowich, W.A. 1990. An evaluation of fish sampling methodologies for large river systems. Polish Archives for Hydriobiology 37: 521-551.
  • Evans, D.O., and Neill, W.E. 1990. Introduction to the proceedings of the symposium "From Environment to Fish to Fisheries: A tribute to F.E.J. Fry". Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 119: 567-570.
  • Evans, D.O., McCombie, A.M., and Casselman, J.M. 1990. In Memorium: Frederick Ernest Joseph Fry, 1908-1989. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 119: 571-573.
  • Liskauskas, A.P., and Ferguson, M.M. 1990. Enzyme heterozygosity and fecundity in a naturalized population of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 47: 2010-2015.
  • Matuszek, J.E., Shuter, B.J., and Casselman, J.M. 1990. Changes in lake trout growth and abundance after introduction of cisco in Lake Opeongo, Ontario. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 119: 718-729.
  • Shuter, B.J. 1990. Population-level indicators of stress. American Fisheries Society Symposium 8: 145-166.
  • Shuter, B.J., and Post, J.R. 1990.Climate, population viability, and the zoogeography of temperate fishes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 119: 314-336.

1980 - 1989 articles

  • Arts,M.T., and W.G. Sprules. 1989. Use of enclosures to detect the contribution of particular zooplankton to growth of young-of-the-year yellow perch (Perca flavescens Mitchill). Oecologia 81: 21-27.
  • Carl,L.M., and J.D. Stelfox. 1989. A meristic, morphometric and electrophoretic analysis of cutthroat trout, Salmo clarkii, from two mountain lakes in Alberta. Canadian Field Naturalist 103: 80-84.
  • Carl,L.M., M. Kraft, and L. Rhude. 1989. Growth and taxonomy of bull charr, Salvelinus confluentus, in Pinto Lake, Alberta.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 26: 239-246.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1989. Establishment of reproducing populations of brook trout after stocking of interstrain hybrids in precambrian shield lakes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 9: 352-363.
  • Johnson, M.G. 1989. Metals in fish scales collected at Lake Opeongo, from 1939-1979. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 118: 331-335.
  • Ridgway, M.S. 1989. The parental response to brood size manipulation in smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui). Ethology 89: 47-54.
  • Ridgway, M.S., G. Goff, and M.H.A. Keenleyside. 1989 Courtship and spawning behavior in smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui). American Midland Naturalist 122: 209-213.
  • Shuter, B.J., and H.A. Regier. 1989. The ecology of fish and populations: dealing with interactions between levels. In: C.D. Levings, L.B. Holtby and M.A. Henderson (eds.). Proceedings of the National Workshop on Effects of Habitat Alteration on Salmonid Stocks. Canadian Special Publication in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 105: 33-49.
  • Shuter, B.J., P.E. Ihssen, D.L. Wales, and E.J. Snucins. 1989.The effects of temperature, pH and water hardness on winter starvation of young-of-the-year smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieui. Journal of Fish Biology 35: 765-780.
  • Arts, M.T., and W.G. Sprules. 1988 Large Daphnia as an indicator of fish predation on another zooplankton species (Holopedium gibberum Zaddach). Verhandlungen Internationale Vereinigung fur Theoretische und angewandte Limnologie 23: 1685-1691.
  • Arts, M.T., and W.G. Sprules. 1988. Evidence of indirect effects of fish predation on maternal lipid investment in Holopedium gibberum. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45: 2147-2155.
  • Evans, D.O., and P.R. Johannes. 1988. A bridle-less trawl and fine-mesh purse seine for sampling pelagic coregonine larvae with observations of spatial distribution and abundance. Ontario Fisheries Technical Report Series, No. 27. 19p.
  • Fraser, J.M., and C. Rumsey. 1988. Comparative survival and growth of F1 wild and F3 generations of the same strain of hatchery-reared brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) planted in two small lakes. Ontario Fisheries Technical Report Series, No. 28. 9p.
  • Hobe, H., and B.R. McMahon. 1988. Mechanisms of acid-base and ion regulation in white suckers (Catostomus commersoni) in natural soft water. II. Exposure to a fluctuating ambient pH regime. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 158: 67-79.
  • Ihssen, P.E., J.M. Casselman, G.W. Martin, and R.B. Phillips. 1988. Biochemical genetic differentiation of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) stocks in the Great Lakes region. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45: 1018-1029.
  • Ridgway, M.S. 1988. Development stage of offspring and brood defense in smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui). Canadian Journal of Zoology 66: 1722-1728.
  • Sly, P.G. 1988. Interstitial water quality of lake trout spawning habitat.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 14: 301-315.
  • Stanley, D.R. 1988. Sexual dimorphism of pelvic fin shape in four species of Catostomidae. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 117: 600-602.
  • Arts, M.T., and D.O. Evans. 1987. Precision micrometer measurement of mouth gape of larval fish. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44: 1786-1791.
  • Goddard, C.I., D.H. Loftus, J.A. MacLean, C.H. Olver, and B.J. Shuter. 1987. Evaluation of the effects of fish community structure on observed yields of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44 (Supplement 2): 239-248.
  • Hall, R.J., and F.P. Ide. 1987. Evidence of acidification effects on stream insect communities in central Ontario between 1937 and 1985. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44: 1652-1657.
  • Hobe, H. 1987. Sulphate entry into soft-water fish (Salmo gairdneri, Catostomus commersoni) during low ambient pH exposure. Journal of Experimental Biology 133: 87-109.
  • Shuter, B.J., J.E. Matuszek, and H.A. Regier. 1987. Optimal use of creel survey data in assessing population behaviour: Lake Opeongo lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush)and smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui) 1936-83. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44 (Supplement 2): 229-238.
  • Pendreigh, K.M., and S.A. Marshall. 1986. The terrestrial, saprophagous diptera of an Ontario bog, with special reference to small dung flies (Sphaeroceridae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Ontario 117: 15-19.
  • Somers, K.M. 1986. Mutlivariate allometry and removal of size with principal components analysis. Systematic Zoology 35: 359-368.
  • Somers, K.M., and D.P.M. Stechey. 1986. Variable trappability of crayfish associated with bait type, water temperature and lunar phase. American Midland Naturalist 116: 36-44.
  • Betteridge, G. 1985.Movements of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) and splake (Salvelinus fontinalis X S. namaycush) in a small Ontario lake as revealed by ultrasonic telemetry. Ontario Fisheries Technical Report Series, No. 18. 10p.
  • Caira, J.N. 1985. Crepidostomum opeongoensis n. sp. (Digenea: Allocreadiidae) from Hexagenia limbata (Serville in Guerin) in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Zoology 63: 1810-1812.
  • Cucin, D., and D.J. Faber. 1985. Early life studies of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis), cisco (Coregonus artedii) and yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in Lake Opeongo, Ontario. Ontario Fisheries Technical Report Series, No. 16. 28p.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1985. Shoal spawning of brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, in a precambrian shield lake. Le Naturaliste Canadien 112: 163-174.
  • McMurtry, M.J., and B.J. Shuter. 1985.The Lake Opeongo creel survey. Ontario Fisheries Technical Report Series, No. 19. 16p.
  • Spry, D.J., and C.M. Wood. 1985.Ion flux rates, acid-base status, and blood gases in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri, exposed to toxic zinc in natural soft water. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 42: 1332-1341.
  • Black, G.A., and J.M. Fraser. 1984. Dynamics of prevalence of Ligula intestinalis (L.) in Catostomus commersoni (Lacepede). Journal of Fish Biology 25: 139-146.
  • Evans, D.O., and B.A. Campbell. 1984. An annotated listing of original field data books and diaries of Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory workers (1921-1948). Ontario Fisheries Technical Report Series, No. 11. 37p.
  • Hobe, H., C.M. Wood, and B.R. McMahon. 1984. Mechanisms of acid-base and ionoregulation in white suckers (Catostomus commersoni) in natural soft water. I. Acute exposure to low ambient pH. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 154: 35-46.
  • Kwain, W., R.W. McCaulay, and J.A. MacLean. 1984. Susceptibility of starved, juvenile smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieui (Lacepede) to low pH. Journal of Fish Biology 25: 501-504.
  • Murith, D., and M. Beverley-Burton. 1984. Tetracleidus banghami Mueller, 1936 (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae) from Micropterus dolomieui Lacepede (Pisces: Centrarchidea) in Ontario, Canada: anatomy, systematic position, and amended familial and generic diagoneses. Canadian Journal of Zoology 62: 992-997.
  • Post, J.R., and D. Cucin. 1984. Changes in the benthic community of a small precambrian lake following the introduction of yellow perch, Perca flavescens. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 41: 1496-1501.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1983. Longevity of first generation splake, Salvelinus fontinalis X S. namaycush. Progressive Fish Culturalist 45: 233-234.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1983. The performance of two wild and two hybrid strains of brook trout planted in an infertile, acidic lake. Ontario Fisheries Technical Report Series No.7, 7pp.
  • Shuter, B.J., and D.A. Schlesinger, and A.P. Zimmerman. 1983. Empirical predictors of annual surface water temperature cycles in North American lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40: 1838-1845.
  • Stechey, D.M., and K.M. Somers. 1983. An analysis of four Ontario species of crayfish for aquaculture. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Warm Water Aquaculture Crustacea. pp. 221-230.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1982. An atypical brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) spawning area. Evironmental Biology of Fishes 7: 385-388
  • Berst, A.H., A.R. Emery, G.R. Spangler. 1981. Reproductive behavior of hybrid charr (Salvelinus fontinalis X S. namaycush). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38: 432-440.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1981. Estimates of the standing stocks of fishes in four precambrian shield lakes. Canadian Field Naturalist 95: 137-143.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1981. Comparative survival and growth of planted wild, hybrid, and domestic strains of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in Ontario lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38: 1672-1684.
  • Ihssen, P.E., D.O. Evans, W.J. Christie, J.A. Reckahn, and R.L. DesJardine. 1981. Life history, morphology, and electrophoretic characteristics of five allopatric stocks of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) in the Great Lakes region. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38: 1790-1807.
  • Jermolajev, E., and J.M. Fraser. 1981 Zooplankton in brook trout lakes of Algonquin Park, Ontario. Ontario Fisheries Technical Report Series No. 3. 9p.
  • MacLean, J.A., D.O. Evans, N.V. Martin, and R.L. DesJardine. 1981. Survival, growth, spawning distribution, and movements of introduced and native lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in two inland Ontario lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38: 1685-1700.
  • MacLean, J.A., B.J. Shuter, H.A. Regier, and J.C. MacLeod. 1981. Temperature and year-class strength of smallmouth bass. Rapport P. -v. Reun. Conseil International Exploration de la Mer 178: 30-40.
  • MacLean, J.A., and D.O. Evans. 1981. The stock concept, discreteness of fish stocks, and fisheries management. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38: 1889-1898.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1980. Survival, growth and food habits of brook trout and F1 spake planted in Precambrian Shield lakes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 109: 491-501.
  • Shuter, B.J., J.A. MacLean, F.E.J. Fry, and H.A. Regier. 1980. Stochastic simulation of temperature effects on first-year survival of smallmouth bass. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 109: 1-34.

1970-1979 articles

  • Fraser, J.M. 1978. Comparative recoveries of planted yearling and fall fingerling brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) from Ontario lakes. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 35: 391-396.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1978. The effect of competition with yellow perch on the survival and growth of planted brook trout, splake, and rainbow trout in a small Ontario lake. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 107: 505-517.
  • Cone, D., and R.C. Anderson. 1977. Parasites of pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) from Ryan Lake, Algonquin Park, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology 55: 1410-1423.
  • MacLean, J.A., and J.J. Magnuson. 1977. Species interactions in percid communities. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 34: 1941-1951.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1976. Assessment of winter planting of hatchery-reared brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in small Precambrian Shield lakes. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 33: 1794-1997.
  • Kerr, S.R., and A.H. Lawrie (eds.). 1976. Natura Naturans: a symposium on the Fry paradigm. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 33: 296-345.
  • Emery,A.R. 1975. Stunted bass: a result of competing cisco and limited crayfish stocks. Pp. 154-164. In: R.H. Stoud and H. Clepper (eds.) Black Bass Biology and Management. Sport Fishing Institute, Washington, D.C.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1974. An attempt to train hatchery-reared brook trout to avoid predation by the common loon. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 103: 815-818.
  • Hackney, P.A., and C.K. Minns. 1974. A computer model of biomass dynamics and food competition with implications for its use in fishery management. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 103: 215-225.
  • Befus, A.D., and R.S. Freeman. 1973. Corallobothrium parafimbriatum sp. n. and Corallotaenia minuta (Fritts, 1959) comb. n. (Cestoda: Proteocephaloidea) from Algonquin Park, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology 51: 243-248.
  • Befus, A.D., and R.S. Freeman. 1973. Life cylces of two corallobothrium cestodes (Proteocephaloidea) from Algonquin Park, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology 51: 249-257.
  • Cannon, L.R.G. 1973. Diet and intestinal heminths in a population of perch, Perca flavescens. Journal of Fish Biology 5: 447-457.
  • Christie, W.J., and H.A. Regier. 1973. Temperature as a major factor influencing reproductive succes of fish - two examples. Rapp. P.-v. Reun. Cons. Int. Explor. Mer 164: 208-218.
  • Emery, A.R. 1973. Preliminary comparisons of day and night habits of freshwater fish in Ontario lakes. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 30: 761-774.
  • Emery, A.R. 1973. Sediments of deep Canadian Shield lakes: observations of gross structure and biological significance. Science 181: 655-657.
  • Fischer, H.,a nd R.S. Freeman. 1973. The role of pleroceroids in the biology of Proteocephalus ambloplites (Cestoda) maturing in smallmouth bass. Canadian Journal of Zoology 51: 133-141.
  • Martin, N.V., and F.E.J. Fry. 1973. Lake Opeongo: the ecology of the fish community and of man's effects on it. Great Lakes Fishery Commission Technical Report 24. 34p.
  • Cannon, L.R.G. 1972. Studies on the ecology of the papillose allocreadiid trematodes of the yellow perch in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology 50: 1231-1239.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1972. Recovery of planted brook trout, splake and rainbow trout from selected Ontario lakes. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 29: 129-142.
  • Martin, N.V., and F.E.J. Fry. 1972. Lake Opeongo: effects of exploitation and introductions on the salmonid commmunity. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 29: 795-805
  • Sinclair, N.R. 1972. Studies on the heterophyid trematode Apophallus brevis, the "sand-grain grub" of yellow perch (Perca flavescens). I. Redescription and resolution of synonymic conflict with Apophallus imperator Lyster, t1940 and other designations. Canadian Journal of Zoology 50: 357-364.
  • Sinclair, N.R. 1972. Studies on the heterophyid trematode Apophallus brevis, the "sand-grain grub" of yellow perch (Perca flavescens). II. The metacercaria: position, structure, and composition of the cyst; hosts; geographical distribution and variation. Canadian Journal of Zoology 50: 577-584.
  • Cannon, L.R.G. 1971 The life cycles of Bunodera sacculata and B. luciopercae (Trematoda: Allocreadiidae) in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology 49: 1417-1429.
  • Regier, H.A. 1971. A mark-recovery method of estimating anglers' catch with special reference to Lake Opeongo, Ontario. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 100: 495-501.
  • Christie, W.J. 1970. Introduction of the cherry salmon, Oncorhynchus masou, in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Copeia 1970: 378-379.
  • Kerr, S.R., and N.V. Martin. 1970. Trophic-dynamics of lake trout production systems. P. 365-376. In: J.H. Steele (ed.) Marine food chains, Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, U.K.
  • Martin, N.V. 1970. Long-term effects of diet on the biology of the lake trout and the fishery in Lake Opeongo, Ontario. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 27: 125-146.

1960 - 1969 articles

  • Fischer, H., and R.S. Freeman. 1969. Penetration of parenteral pleroceroids of Proteocephalus ambloplitis (Leidy) into the gut of smallmouth bass. Journal of Parasitology 55: 766-774.
  • Fraser, J.M., and F.W.H. Beamish. 1969.Blood lactic acid concentrations in brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, planted by air drop. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 98: 263-267.
  • Freeman, R.S., and B.H. Thompson. 1969.Observations on transmission of Diphyllobothrium sp. (Cestoda) to lake trout in Algonquin Park, Canada. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 26: 871-878.
  • Webb, D.W. 1969. New species of chironomids from Costello Lake, Ontario (Diptera: Chirononmidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 42: 91-108.
  • Fischer, H. 1968. The life cycle of Proteocephalus fluviatilis Bangham (Cestoda) from smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieui Lacepede. Canadian Journal of Zoology 46: 569-579.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1968. Differential recovery of brook trout planted by hand and by air drop. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 97: 32-36.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1968. Effect of air planting on domestic brook trout. Progressive Fish Culturalist 30: 141-143.
  • Martin, N.V. 1968. The Harkness Laboratory of Fisheries Research. Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. 50p.
  • Martin, N.V., and F.K. Sandercock. 1967.Pyloric caeca and gill raker in lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 24: 965-974.
  • Sandercock, G.A. 1967.A study of selected mechanisms for the coexistence of Diaptomus spp. in Clarke Lake, Ontario. Limnology and Oceanography 12: 97-112.
  • Sprules, W.G. 1967. The life cycle of Crangonyx richmondensis laurentianus Bousfield (Crustacea: Amphipoda). Canadian Journal of Zoology 45: 877-884.
  • Dechtiar, A.O. 1966. A new species of monogenetic trematode, Octomacrum semotili, from the creek chub, Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill), from Algonquin Park lakes. Canadian Journal of Zoology 44: 821-824.
  • Langford, R.R., and E.G. Jermolajev. 1966. Direct effect of wind on plankton distribution. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 16: 188-193.
  • Martin, N.V. 1966. The significance of food habits in the biology, exploitation, and management of Algonquin Park, Ontario lake trout. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 95: 415-422.
  • Foerster, J.W., and H.E. Schlichting. 1965.Phyco-periphyton in an oligotrophic lake. Transactions of the American Microscopic Society 84: 485-502.
  • Martin, N.V., and L.J. Chapman. 1965. Distribution of certain crustaceans and fishes in the region of Algonquin Park, Ontario. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 22: 969-976.
  • Freeman, R.S. 1964. Flatworm problems in fish. Canadian Fish Culturalist 32: 11-18.
  • Freeman, R.S. 1964. On the biology of Proteocephalus parallacticus MacLulich (Cestoda) in Algonquin Park, Canada. Canadian Journal of Zoology 42: 387-408.
  • Holmberg, H. 1964. A sounding line. Progressive Fish Culturalist 26: 10.
  • Fraser, J.M. 1963. A reconnaisance of "Brook Trout Lakes" in the Algonquin Park area of Ontario. Ontario Department of Lands and Forests Section Report (Fisheries) 46. 34pp.
  • Martin, N.V., and N.S. Baldwin. 1960. Observations on the life history of the hybrid between eastern brook trout and lake trout in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 17: 541-551.
  • Martin, N.V. 1960. Homing behavior in spawning lake trout. Canadian Fish Culturalist 26: 3-6.

1950 - 1959 articles

  • Beckel, W.E., and H.L. Atwood. 1959. A contribution to the bionomics of the mosquitoes of Algonquin Park. Canadian Journal of Zoology 37: 763-770.
  • Davies, D.M. 1959.The parasitism of black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) by larval water mites mainly of the genus Sperchon. Canadian Journal of Zooloy 37: 353-369.
  • Davies, D.M. 1959.Seasonal variation of Tabanids (Diptera) in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Canadian Entomologist 91: 548-553.
  • Martin, N.V., and D.C. Scott. 1959. Use of tricaine methanesulfonate (M.S. 222) in the transport of live fish without water. Progressive Fish Culturist 22: 183-184.
  • McCombie, A.M. 1959.Some relations between air temperature and the surface water temperatures of lakes. Limnology and Oceanography 4: 252-258.
  • Syme, P.D., and D.M. Davies. 1958. Three new Ontario black flies of the genus Prosimulium (Diptera: Simuliidae). Part I. Descriptions, morphological comparisons with related species, and distribution. Canadian Entomologist 90: 697-719.
  • Ferguson, R.G.  1958.  The preferred temperature of fish and their midsummer distribution in temperate lakes and streams.  Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 15: 607-624.
  • Davies, D.M., and P.D. Syme. 1958. Three new Ontario black flies of the genus Prosimulium (Diptera: Simuliidae). Part II. Ecological observations and experiments. Canadian Entomologist 90: 744-759.
  • Davies, D.M., and B.V. Peterson. 1957. Black flies over lakes (Simuliidae: Diptera). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 50: 512-514.
  • Davies, D.M., and B.V. Peterson. 1956. Observations on the mating, feeding, ovarian , and oviposition of adult black flies (Simuliidae, Diptera). Canadian Journal of Zoology 34: 615-655.
  • Martin, N.V. 1956.Reproduction of lake trout in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 86: 231-244.
  • Westland, A.D., and R.R. Langford. 1956. Determination of nitrate in fresh water - concentration of samples by an ion exchange procedure. Analytical Chemistry 28: 1996-1998.
  • Wood, K.G. 1956. Ecology of Chaoborus (Diptera: Culicidae) in an Ontario lake. Ecology 37: 639-643.
  • Black, E.C., F.E.J. Fry, and V.S. Black. 1954. The influence of carbon dioxide on the utilization of oxygen by some freshwater fish. Canadian Journal of Zoolog 32: 408-420.
  • Martin, N.V. 1954.Catch and winter food of lake trout in certain Algonquin Park lakes. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 1: 5-10.
  • Martin, N.V. 1954.The effect of drawdowns on lake trout reproduction and the use artificial spawning beds. Transactions of the 20th North American Wildlife Conference: 263-271.
  • Langford, R.R. 1953.Methods of plankton collection and a description of a new sampler. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 10: 238-252.
  • Martin, N.V., and N.S. Baldwin. 1953. Effects of the alternate closure of Algonquin Park lakes. Canadian Fish Culturalist 14: 26-38.
  • Davies, D.M. 1952.The population and activity of adult female black flies in the vicinity of a stream in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology 29: 65-70.
  • Wood, K.G. 1952. The bottom fauna of Louisa and Redrock Lakes, Algonquin Park, Ontario. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 82: 203-212.
  • Davies, D.M. 1951.Some observations of the number of black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) landing on coloured cloths. Canadian Journal of Zoology 29: 65-70.
  • Martin, N.V. 1951.A study of the lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, in two Algonquin Park, Ontario, lakes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 81: 111-137.
  • Langford, R.R. 1950. Fertilization of lakes in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 78: 133-144.
  • Davies, D.M. 1950.A study of the black fly population of a stream in Algonquin Park, Ontario. Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute 28: 121-159.

1940 - 1949 articles

  • Davies, D.M. 1949.Variation in taxonomic characters of some Simuliidae (Diptera). Canadian Entomologist 81: 18-21.
  • Davies, D.M. 1949.Description of Simulium euryadminiculum, a new species of blackfly (Simuliidae: Diptera). Canadian Entomologist 81: 45-49.
  • Fry, F.E.J. 1949. Statistics of a lake trout fishery. Biometrics 5: 17-67.
  • Langford, R.R., E.B.S. Logier, C.E. Hope, R.E. Mackie, N.R. Brown, P. Addison, K.E Stewart, and J.M. Spiers. 1949. Forest spraying and some effects of DDT. Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, Division of Research, Biological Bulletin No. 2. 70 p.
  • Fallis, A.M. 1948.Observations of Leucocytozoon infections in birds receiving paludrine, atebrin, and sulphamerazine. Canadian Journal of Research 26: 73-76.
  • Fry, F.E.J., V.S. Black, and C.E. Black. 1947. Influence of temperature on the asphyxation of young goldfish (Carassius auratus L.) under various tensions of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Biological Bulletin 92: 217-224.
  • Sprules, W.M. 1947.An ecological investigation of stream insects in Algonquin Park, Ontario. University of Toronto Studies, Biological Series No. 56. Publication of the Ontario Fisheries Laboratory 69. 81p.
  • Bangham, R.V., and C.E. Venard. 1946. Parasites of fish of Algonquin Park lakes. University of Toronto Studies, Biological Series No. 53. Publication of the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory 65: 33-46.
  • Brett, J.R. 1946. Rate of gain of heat-tolerance in goldfish (Carassius auratus). University of Toronto Studies, Biological Series No. 53. Publication of the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory 64: 9-28.
  • Fry, F.E.J., and V.B. Chapman. 1945. The lake trout fishery in Algonquin Park from 1936 to 1945. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 75: 19-35.
  • Brett, J.R. 1944. Some lethal temperature relations of Algonquin Park fishes. University of Toronto Studies, Biological Series No. 52. Publication of the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory 63: 5-49.
  • Mizelle, J.D., and M.A. Donahue. 1944. Studies on monogenetic trematodes. XI. Dactylogyridae from Algonquin Park fishes. American Midland Naturalist 31: 600-624.
  • Kennedy, W.A. 1943.The whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis (Mitchill) of Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Park, Ontario. University of Toronto Studies, Biological Series No. 51. Publication of the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory 62: 23-66
  • MacLulich, D.A. 1943. Proteocephalus parallacticus, a new species of tapeworm from lake trout. Canadian Journal of Research 21: 145-149.
  • MacLulich, D.A. 1943.Parasites of trout in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Research 21: 405-412-149.
  • Black, V.S. 1942. The effect of asphyxiation under various tensions of carbon dioxide on the swim bladder gases of some freshwater fish. Canadian Journal of Research 20: 209-219.
  • Harkness, W.J.K., and F.E.J. Fry. 1942. Game fish management in Algonquin Park lakes. Transactions of the 7th North American Wildlife Conference: 398-404.
  • Ide, F.P. 1942. Availability of aquatic insects as food of the speckled trout, Salvelinus fontinalis. Transactions of the 7th North American Wildlife Conference: 442-450.
  • Bangham, R.V. 1941.Parasites of fish of Algonquin Park lakes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 70: 161-171.
  • Brett, J.R. 1941. Tempering versus acclimation in the planting of speckled trout. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 70: 397-403.
  • Hart, J.S. 1941. The availability of smallmouth black bass, Micropterus dolomieu Lacapede, in lakes of Algonquin Park, Ontario. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 70: 172-179.
  • Kennedy, W.A. 1941.The migration of fish from a shallow to a deep lake in spring and early summer. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 70: 391-396.
  • Landford, R.R., and W.R. Martin. 1941. Seasonal variation in stomach contents and rate of growth in a population of yellow perch. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 70: 436-440.
  • Martin, W.R. 1941.Rate of growth of the ling, Lota lota maculosa (LeSueur). Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 70: 77-79.
  • Miller, R.B. 1941.Some observations on Chaoborus punctipennis Say (Diptera, Culicidae). Canadian Entomologist 73: 37-39.
  • Miller R.B. 1941. A contribution to the ecology of hte Chironomidae of Costello Lake, Algonquin Park, Ontario. University of Toronto Studies, Biological Series No. 49. Publications of the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory 60: 7-63.
  • Sprules, W.M. 1941.The effect of a beaver dam on the insect fauna of a trout stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 70: 236-248.
  • Doan, K.H. 1940. Studies of the smallmouth bass. Journal of Wildlife Management 4: 241-266.
  • Ide, F.P. 1940. Quantitative determination of the insect fauna of rapid water. University of Toronto Studies in Biology Series No. 59. Pulication of the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory 54.

1936-1939 articles

  • Fry, F.E.J. 1939. The position of fish and other higher animals in the economy of lakes. American Association for the Advancement of Science Publication No. 10: 132-142.
  • Fry, F.E.J. 1939. A comparative study of lake trout fisheries in Algonquin Park, Ontario. University of Toronto Studies, Biology Series No. 46. Publication of the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory 58. 69p.
  • Fry, F.E.J., and W.A. Kennedy. 1937. Report on the 1936 lake trout investigation, Lake Opeongo, Ontario. University of Toronto Studies in Biology Series No. 42. Pulication of the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory 54.