A synthesis of tagging studies examining the behaviour and survival of anadromous salmonids in marine environments

SM Drenner, TD Clark, CK Whitney, EG Martins… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
This paper synthesizes tagging studies to highlight the current state of knowledge
concerning the behaviour and survival of anadromous salmonids in the marine environment …

Evidence for geomagnetic imprinting as a homing mechanism in Pacific salmon

NF Putman, KJ Lohmann, EM Putman, TP Quinn… - Current Biology, 2013 - cell.com
In the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify
their home river, but how they navigate from the open ocean to the correct coastal area has …

High-speed visual estimation using preattentive processing

CG Healey, KS Booth, JT Enns - ACM Transactions on Computer …, 1996 - dl.acm.org
A new method is presented for performing rapid and accurate numerical estimation. The
method is derived from an area of human cognitive psychology called preattentive …

Behavioural physiology of fish migrations: salmon as a model approach

SG Hinch, SJ Cooke, MC Healey, APT Farrell - Fish physiology, 2005 - Elsevier
The ecology, distribution, and behaviour of migrating fishes are areas of research that have
received considerable attention with numerous historical reviews (eg, Harden‐Jones 1968 …

Ecosystem services analysis for the design of regenerative built environments

M Pedersen Zari - Building Research & Information, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract 'Neutral'environmental outcomes in terms of energy use, carbon emissions, waste
generation or water use are worthy but difficult targets in architectural and urban design …

Abnormal migration timing and high en route mortality of sockeye salmon in the Fraser River, British Columbia

SJ Cooke, SG Hinch, AP Farrell, MF Lapointe… - Fisheries, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Since 1995, several stocks of Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) have
begun upriver spawning migrations significantly earlier than previously observed. In some …

Tracking the long-distance dispersal of marine organisms: sensitivity to ocean model resolution

NF Putman, R He - Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Ocean circulation models are widely used to simulate organism transport in the open sea,
where challenges of directly tracking organisms across vast spatial and temporal scales are …

Mechanisms of animal global navigation: comparative perspectives and enduring challenges

VP Bingman, K Cheng - Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Animals navigate over a range of distances, but it has been the global navigation of species
migrating among spatially restricted, seasonal homes separated by thousands of kilometers …

[PDF][PDF] Behavioural physiology of fish migrations: salmon as a model approach

SG Hinch, SJ Cooke, MC Healey, AP Farrell - Fish physiology, 2006 - naturebob.com
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BEHAVIOURAL PHYSIOLOGY OF FISH MIGRATIONS: SALMON AS A MODEL APPROACH …

Geomagnetic imprinting predicts spatio-temporal variation in homing migration of pink and sockeye salmon

NF Putman, ES Jenkins… - Journal of the …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Animals navigate using a variety of sensory cues, but how each is weighted during different
phases of movement (eg dispersal, foraging, homing) is controversial. Here, we examine the …