Publications
Journal Articles
A list of journal articles published by CSIS members, including 3 cover stories in Nature, 24 appearances in Science, and 17 in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America).
Books and Book Chapters
Selected books (edited books) and book chapters published by CSIS members.
Publications
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Life history differences between fat and lean lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) morphs in Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada.
Published on May 5, 2016
Life history characteristics were compared between fat and lean morphs of lake charr Salvelinus namaycush in Great Slave Lake, Canada, to determine if differences may reflect effects of resource polymorphism. -
Latitudinal variation in growth among Arctic charr in eastern North America: evidence for countergradient variation?
Published on May 5, 2016
Biological data from 66 populations of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, from eastern North America were analysed to test the applicability of the countergradient hypothesis as an explanation of differences in seasonally adjusted growth rates -
Fatty acid signatures and stomach contents of four sympatric Lake Trout: assessment of trophic patterns among morphotypes in Great Bear Lake.
Published on May 5, 2016
To investigate diet partitioning as a potential explanatory mechanism for this diversification, we assessed trophic characteristics and relationships among four sympatric shallow‐water morphs of Lake Trout via analyses of fatty acids and stomach contents. -
Polymorphism in Lake Trout in Great Bear Lake: intra-lake morphological diversification at two spatial scales. Biological Journal of Linnean Biology Society
Published on May 5, 2016
This paper focused on geographical patterns of morphological differentiation within lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) to describe two levels of intralake diversification in Great Bear Lake. -
Challenge to the model for lake charr evolution: Co-existence of shallow- and deep-water morphs in a small postglacial lake.
Published on May 5, 2016
Morphology, diet, life history, and genetics were examined to demonstrate the existence of morphs and determine the potential influence of evolutionary processes that led to their formation or maintenance. -
Life-history variation among four shallow-water morphotypes of Lake Trout from Great Bear Lake, NT.
Published on May 5, 2016
Phenotypic variation within populations is common in many salmonids, especially when inhabiting northern postglacial systems. -
Sympatric Polymorphism in Lake Trout: The Coexistence of Multiple Shallow-Water Morphotypes in Great Bear Lake
Published on May 5, 2016
This study examined the polymorphism of Lake Trout inhabiting the shallow-water zones (≤30 m) of Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories. -
Climate change impacts on freshwater fishes: A Canadian perspective.
Published on May 5, 2016
Here we provide a perspective from the Canadian Aquatic Resources Section on the impacts of climate change to freshwater fishes. -
A CONCEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: AN APPLICATION TO UNICORNS
Published on April 11, 2016
Natural resource management is a dynamic, goal-oriented process that functions within a management environment and is guided by a team that represents many disciplines. The management environment is a combination of cultural, economic, political, and e -
Inheritance of microsatellite loci in the polyploid lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)
Published on April 11, 2016
Inheritance in the expression of amplicons for four microsatellite primer pairs was determined using 10 families created from gametes of wild lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) -
Genetic Relationships among Smelt, Genus Osmerus
Published on April 11, 2016
The genus OsÂmerus is represented by anadromous and land locked forms in the Pacific, Arctic and Atlantic oceans and their drainages. -
The MSU Fenske Fellowship: fresh perspectives on fish, management, and law
Published on April 7, 2016
Professionals from diverse backgrounds must collaborate for the management of fisheries and aquatic ecosystems to be effective. These professionals include researchers, managers, and policymakers. -
ENERGY -- Energy sustainability under the framework of telecoupling
Published on April 5, 2016
Telecouplings widely exist in energy systems with various forms and link energy sustainability of different countries closely, so we proposed some methods for energy sustainability analysis under the framework of telecoupling. -
Population Genetic Structure of Dolly Varden from Beaufort Sea Drainages of Northern Alaska and Canada
Published on March 28, 2016
Anadromous northern Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma support a summer subsistence fishery in Beaufort Sea coastal water -
Interspecies Comparisons of Blood Thiamine in Salmonids from the Finger Lakes, and Effect of Maternal Size on Blood and Egg Thiamine in Atlantic Salmon with and without Cayuga Syndrome
Published on March 28, 2016
A lethal thiamine deficiency afflicting larval land locked Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in several of New York's Finger Lakes has been linked lo a maternal diet of the exotic, thiaminase-rich alewife Alosa pseudoharengus -
Effects of conservation policy on China's forest recovery
Published on March 18, 2016
Forest loss is one of the most pervasive land surface transformations on Earth, with drastic effects on global climate, ecosystems, and human well-being -
Telemetry research on elusive wildlife: a synthesis of studies on giant pandas
Published on March 15, 2016
Taking a look at "Integrative Zoology". -
Being green will be easy for AFS 2012
Published on March 12, 2016
RiverCentre and the Crowne Plaza Hotel both support green initiatives. -
Annual Meeting tours and eats
Published on March 12, 2016
Take a tour of Historical Mississippi River Sites, or St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. Bike along the Mississippi River with a Park Ranger, and dine out! -
Where waters meet, people greet, and networks are born
Published on March 12, 2016
Conference attendees will have the opportunity to network with fisheries professionals and students, stay current on the latest in fisheries science, and enjoy the sights and scenes of the Twin Cities.