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Graham D. Raby
Researcher at Trent University
Publications - 69
Citations - 2811
Graham D. Raby is an academic researcher from Trent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Population. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2122 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham D. Raby include Great Lakes Institute of Management & Carleton University.
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Acoustic telemetry and fisheries management.
Glenn T. Crossin,Michelle R. Heupel,Christopher M. Holbrook,Nigel E. Hussey,Susan K. Lowerre-Barbieri,Vivian M. Nguyen,Graham D. Raby,Steven J. Cooke +7 more
TL;DR: An overview of the ways in which acoustic telemetry can be used to inform issues central to the ecology, conservation, and management of exploited and/or imperiled fish species is provided.
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Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance: blurring ecology and physiology
Fredrik Jutfelt,Tommy Norin,Rasmus Ern,Johannes Overgaard,Tobias Wang,David J. McKenzie,Sjannie Lefevre,Göran E. Nilsson,Neil B. Metcalfe,Anthony J. R. Hickey,Jeroen Brijs,Ben Speers-Roesch,Dominique G. Roche,A. Kurt Gamperl,Graham D. Raby,Rachael Morgan,Andrew J. Esbaugh,Albin Gräns,Michael Axelsson,Andreas Ekström,Erik Sandblom,Sandra A. Binning,Sandra A. Binning,James W. Hicks,Frank Seebacher,Christian Jorgensen,Shaun S. Killen,Patricia M. Schulte,Timothy Clark +28 more
TL;DR: The Commentary by Portner, Bock and Mark elaborates on the oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) hypothesis.
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The physiological consequences of catch‐and‐release angling: perspectives on experimental design, interpretation, extrapolation and relevance to stakeholders
Steven J. Cooke,Michael R. Donaldson,Constance M. O'Connor,Graham D. Raby,Robert Arlinghaus,Andy J. Danylchuk,Kyle C. Hanson,Scott G. Hinch,Timothy Clark,David A. Patterson,Cory D. Suski +10 more
TL;DR: The argument is presented that even if it is difficult to demonstrate strong links to mortality or other fitness measures, let alone population-level impacts of catch-and-release, there remains merit in using physiological tools as objective indicators of fish welfare, which is an increasing concern in recreational fisheries.
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Validation of reflex indicators for measuring vitality and predicting the delayed mortality of wild coho salmon bycatch released from fishing gears
Graham D. Raby,Michael R. Donaldson,Scott G. Hinch,David A. Patterson,Andrew G. Lotto,David Robichaud,Karl K. English,William G. Willmore,Anthony P. Farrell,Michael W. Davis,Steven J. Cooke +10 more
TL;DR: Radio telemetry was used to monitor migration success of 50 endangered coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch following incidental capture in an aboriginal beach seine fishery in the lower Fraser River (Canada), and this is the first validation of RAMP in a wild setting.
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The understudied and underappreciated role of predation in the mortality of fish released from fishing gears
TL;DR: Pre-release predation is an understudied and underappreciated contributor to the mortality of animals released from fishing gears and should be addressed or considered post-release.