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Jonathan W. Moore
Researcher at Simon Fraser University
Publications - 124
Citations - 7303
Jonathan W. Moore is an academic researcher from Simon Fraser University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Oncorhynchus. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 116 publications receiving 6019 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan W. Moore include National Marine Fisheries Service & University of California, Santa Cruz.
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Risky business for a juvenile marine predator? Testing the influence of foraging strategies on size and growth rate under natural conditions.
Nigel E. Hussey,Joseph D. DiBattista,Jonathan W. Moore,Eric J. Ward,Aaron T. Fisk,Steven T. Kessel,Tristan L. Guttridge,Kevin A. Feldheim,Bryan R. Franks,Samuel H. Gruber,Ornella C. Weideli,Demian D. Chapman +11 more
TL;DR: Supporting evidence is provided for the hypothesis that directional selection favouring smaller size and slower growth rate, both heritable traits in this shark population, may be driven by variability in foraging behaviour and predation risk.
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Potential loss and rehabilitation of stream longitudinal connectivity: fish populations in urban streams with culverts
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared fish responses across these three stream types to infer effects at the whole-stream scale (i.e., over both upstream and downstream positions equally), the within-stream scales, and the interaction of scales.
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Prioritizing conservation actions for Pacific salmon in Canada
Jessica C. Walsh,Katrina Connors,Eric Hertz,Laura Kehoe,Laura Kehoe,Laura Kehoe,Tara G. Martin,Brendan Connors,Michael J. Bradford,Cameron Freshwater,Alejandro Frid,Jessica Halverson,Jonathan W. Moore,Michael H. H. Price,John D. Reynolds +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied the Priority Threat Management framework to prioritize strategies most likely to maximize the number of thriving Pacific salmon populations on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.
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Ancient fish weir technology for modern stewardship: lessons from community-based salmon monitoring
William I. Atlas,William G. Housty,Audrey Béliveau,Bryant DeRoy,Grant Callegari,Mike Reid,Jonathan W. Moore +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a mark-recapture model which accounted for both pre-spawn mortality due to variation in temperature, and tag loss, to produce the first mark-resight estimates of sockeye.
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Assessing Avian Predation on Juvenile Salmonids using Passive Integrated Transponder Tag Recoveries and Mark–Recapture Methods
Danielle M. Frechette,Ann-Marie K. Osterback,Sean A. Hayes,Morgan H. Bond,Jonathan W. Moore,Scott A. Shaffer,James T. Harvey +6 more
TL;DR: Recoveries of passive integrated transponder tags from Ano Nuevo Island are used to estimate predation rates on juvenile salmonids and identify susceptible life stages and species responsible for predation and generate a corrected minimum predation estimate.