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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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Cross-sectoral input for the potential role of science in Canada’s environmental assessment

TL;DR: Since being elected in 2015, Canada’s federal Liberal government has taken steps to overhaul major environment-related laws and policies, including federal environmental assessment (EA) and regulat...
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Understanding barriers, access, and management of marine mixed-stock fisheries in an era of reconciliation: Indigenous-led salmon monitoring in British Columbia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that wild salmon are central to food security, cultural identity, and livelihoods of coastal Indigenous communities, yet ongoing inequities in governance, declining fish populations, and mixed-stock oce...
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When the Tides Don’t Turn: Floodgates and Hypoxic Zones in the Lower Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada

TL;DR: In this article, water quality measurements were taken upstream and downstream at three floodgate sites and three reference sites across a 10-day period in July/August, and the average dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration upstream of floodgates was 2.47 µm and fell as low as 0.08 µm.
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The roles of extrinsic and intrinsic factors in the freshwater life‐history dynamics of a migratory salmonid

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the temporal dynamics of one species of salmon is linked to the juvenile life history of co-occurring steelhead, providing evidence that a complex interplay of species interactions, nutrient subsidies, density dependence, and climatic variation can control the life-history expression of species with com-
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Fish assemblages and barriers in an urban stream network

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a landscape approach and spatially continuous sampling across 2 y to examine the influence of anthropogenic structures on fish distributions in an urban stream network and found higher coastal cutthroat trout densities at locations up- than downstream of multiple culverts, whereas Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) had negligible spatial autocorrelation.