Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A Versatile Growth Model with Statistically Stable Parameters1981/09/01English425
Assessment of the Piscine Micronucleus Test as an in situ Biological indicator of Chemical Contaminant Effects1990/11/01English423
Statistical Power Analysis can Improve Fisheries Research and Management1990/01/01English422
Is catch-per-unit-effort proportional to abundance?2001/09/01English408
Pennate Diatom Nitzschia pungens as the Primary Source of Domoic Acid, a Toxin in Shellfish from Eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada1989/07/01English405
Measuring Nutrient Spiralling in Streams1981/07/01English403
Dispersal and emerging ecological impacts of Ponto-Caspian species in the Laurentian Great Lakes2002/07/01English396
Estimating occupancy and abundance of stream amphibians using environmental DNA from filtered water samples2013/08/01English395
Beverton and Holt life history invariants result from optimal trade-off of reproduction and survival1996/04/01English380
The cumulative effects of climate warming and other human stresses on Canadian freshwaters in the new millennium2001/01/01English378
Phosphorus and Nitrogen Limitation of Phytoplankton Growth in the Freshwaters of North America: A Review and Critique of Experimental Enrichments1990/07/01English377
The ontogeny of piscivory and its ecological consequences1998/06/01English377
Life history strategies, population regulation, and implications for fisheries management2005/04/01English370
Ecological and Genetic Studies onDreissena polymorpha(Pallas): a New Mollusc in the Great Lakes1989/09/01English353
Importance of Wetlands as Sources of Methyl Mercury to Boreal Forest Ecosystems1994/05/01English345
Restricted Movement in Resident Stream Salmonids: A Paradigm Lost?1994/11/01English340
Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) in Lakes Huron, Michigan, and Superior: History of Invasion and Control, 1936–781980/11/01English339
Landscape-scale influences on stream habitats and biota1996/12/31English337
Microplastic pollution in St. Lawrence River sediments2014/12/01English337
Key principles for understanding fish bycatch discard mortality2002/11/01English337
What Can Be Learned from the Collapse of a Renewable Resource? Atlantic Cod, Gadus morhua, of Newfoundland and Labrador1994/09/01English335
Ecotoxicology of metals in aquatic sediments: binding and release, bioavailability, risk assessment, and remediation1998/10/01English334
Stock Discrimination Using Otolith Shape Analysis1993/05/01English334
"Essential fatty acids" in aquatic ecosystems: a crucial link between diet and human health and evolution2001/01/01English331
Mortality Rate of Fishes in the Pelagic Ecosystem1984/07/01English329
A Comparison of von Bertalanffy and Polynomial Functions in Modelling Fish Growth Data1992/06/01English328
Developments in Stream Ecosystem Theory1985/05/01English328
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic fractionation between diet and tissues of captive seals: implications for dietary reconstructions involving marine mammals1996/03/01English324
Biomagnification and bioaccumulation of mercury in an arctic marine food web: insights from stable nitrogen isotope analysis1998/05/01English323
Detecting Ecosystem Responses to Anthropogenic Stress1987/12/18English318