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Journal Articles
32. Cooke, SJ, Piczak, M, Nyboer, EA, Michalski, F, Bennett, A, Koning, A, Hughes, KA, Chen, Y, Wu, J, Cowx, I, Koehnken, L, Raghavan, R, Pompeu, PS, Phang, S, Valbo-Jørgensen, J, Bendixen, M, Torres, A, Getahun, A, Kondolf, M, Acreman, MC, Song, AM, and Taylor, WM. Managing exploitation of freshwater species and aggregates to protect and restore freshwater biodiversity. Environmental Reviews. e-First https://doi.org/10.1139/er-2022-0118 [PDF]
31. Cooke, AJ, Fulton, EA, Sauer, WHH, Lynch, AJ, Link JS, Koning, AA, Jena, J, Silva, LGM, King, AJ, Kelly, R, Osborne, M, Nakamura, J, Hagiwara, A., FOrsberg, K, Kellners, JB, Cosica, I, Helyar, S, Barange, M, Nyboer, E, Williams, M, Chuenpagdee, R, Begg, G, GIllanders, B. 2023. Towards vibrant fish populations and sustainable fisheries that benefit all: learning from the last 30 years to inform the next 30 years. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheires. 33: 317-347 [PDF]
29. Nyboer, EA, Reid, A, Jeanson, AL, Kelly, R, Mackay, M, House, J, Arnold, AM, Simonin, PW, Sedanza, MGC, Rice, ED, Quiros, TEAL, Pierucci, A, Ortega-Cisneros, K, Nakamura, JN, Melli, V, Mbabazi, S, Martins, MSL, Ledesma ABB, Obregon,C, Labatt, CK, Kadykalo, A, Heldsinger, M, Green, ME, Fuller, JL, Fraco-Melendez, M, Burnett, MJ, Bolin, JA, Andrade-Vera, S, Cooke, SJ. (2022). Goals, challenges, and next steps in transdisciplinary fisheries research: perspectives and experiences from early-career researchers. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. DOI: 10.1007/s11160-022-09719-6 [PDF] [Blog post]
28. Embke, HS, Nyboer, EA, Robertson, AM, Arlinghaus, R, Bower, S, Baigun, C, Cooke, SJ, Cowx, I, Lynch, AJ, et al. (2022). Global dataset of species-specific inland recreational fisheries harvest for consumption. Scientific Data. 9: 488 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01604-y [PDF]
27. Nyboer, EA, Musinguzi, L, Natugonza, V, Ogutu-Ohwayo, R, Young, N, Cooke, SJ, & Chapman, LJ. (2022) Climate change adaptation and adaptive efficacy in the inland fisheries of the Lake Victoria basin. People and Nature. DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10388 [PDF] [Plain language summary] [Graphical abstract]
26. Nyboer, EA, Embke, HS, Robertson, AM, Arlinghaus, R, Baigun, C, Beard, TD Jr, Bower, S, Cooke, SJ, Cowx, I, Koehn, JD, Lyach, R, Milardi, M, Potts, W, Lynch, AJ. (2022). Overturning stereotypes: The fuzzy boundary between recreational and subsistence inland fisheries. Fish & Fisheries. DOI: 10.1111/faf.12688. [PDF]
25. Cooke, SJ, Michaels, S, Nyboer, EA, Schiller, L, Littlechild, DBR, Hanna, DEL, Robichaud, CD, Murdoch, A, Roche, D, Soroye, P, Vermaire, JC, Nguyen, VM, Young N, Provencher, JF, Smith, PA, Mitchell, GW, Avery-Gomm, S, Davy, CM, Buxton, RT, Bytwinski, T, Fahrig, L, Bennett, JR, Auld, G. 2022. Reconceptualizing conservation. PLOS Sustainability and Transformation. 1(5): e0000016. [PDF]
24. Cooke, SJ, Young, N, Donaldson, MR, Nyboer, EA, Roche, DG, Madliger, CL, Lennox, RJ, Chapman, JM, Faulkes, Z, Bennett, JR. 2021. Ten strategies for avoiding and overcoming authorship conflicts in academic publishing. FACETS. 6: 1753 - 1770 [PDF]
23. Golden, CD, Koehn, Z, Shepon, A, Passarelli, S, Free, C, Viana, D, Matthey, H, Eurich, J, Gephart, J, Fluet-Chouinard, E, Nyboer, EA, Lynch, A, Kjellevold, M, Bromage, S, Charlebois, P, Barange, M, Vannuccini, S, Cao, L, Kleisner, KM, Rimm, E, Goodarz, D, DeSisto C, Kelahan K, Fiorrella, K, Little, DC, Allison, EA, Fanzo, J. & Thilsted, SH. 2021. Aquatic foods to nourish nations. Nature, 598, 315–320. [PDF]
22. Nyboer, EA, Lin HY, Bennett JR, Gabriel J, Twardek W, Chhor, A, Daly, L, Dolson, S, Guitard, E, Holder, P, Mozzon, C, Trahan, A, Zimmermann, D, Kesner-Reyes, K, Garilao, C, Kaschner, K and Cooke, SJ. 2021. Global assessment of marine and freshwater recreational fish reveals mismatch in climate change vulnerability and conservation . Global Change Biology. 27: 4799-4824 [PDF] [media] [youtube]
21. Nyboer, EA, Nguyen, V, Young, N, Rytwinski, T, Taylor, J, Lane, JF, Bennett, JR, Harron, N, Aitken, S, Auld, G, Browne, DR, Jacob, AL, Prior, KA, Smith, PA, Smokorowski, KE, Alexander, S, and Cooke, SJ. 2021. Supporting actionable science for environmental policy: Advice to funding agencies from decision makers. Frontiers in Conservation Science. 2: 693129. [PDF]
20. Gale AP, Chapman DE, White P, Ahluwalia P, Williamson AKJ, Peacock KR, Akagbosu R, Lepine TM, Arizor I, Bone LA, Brown J, Fahrngruber AM, Goldberg-Flood A, Kovirineni S, Lamb-Laurin SJ, Zia N, Innocent S, Lee W, Moran GC, Nwasoria B, Ouellette NA, Pendlebury R, Prue A, Sokolowski J, Namutosi P, Tesfay T, Oliver MCM, Nyboer EA, and Cooke SJ. 2021. On embracing the concept of becoming environmental problem solvers: The trainee perspective on key elements of success, essential skills, and mindset. Environmental Reviews. 30: 1-9 [PDF]
19. Cooke, SJ, Nyboer, EA, Bennett, A, Lynch, A, Infante, D, Cowx, IG, Beard, D, Bartley, D, Paukert, C. Funge-Smith, S, Gondwe, E, Kaunda, E, Koehn, JD, Souter, N, Stokes, G, Castello, L, Leonard, N, Skov, C, Berg, S, and Taylor, W. 2021. The ten steps to responsible inland fisheries in practice: Reflections from diverse global case studies. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 31: 843 - 877. [PDF]
18. Twardek, WM, Nyboer EA, Tickner D, O’Connor, CM , Lapointe, NWR, Taylor, MK, Gregory-Eaves, I, Smol, J, Reid, AJ, Creed, IF, Nguyen, VM, Winegardner, AM, Bergman, J, Taylor, JJ, Rytwinski, T, Martel, A, Drake, AR, Robinson, SA, Marty, J, Bennett, JR, and Cooke SJ. 2021. Mobilizing practitioners to support the Emergency Recovery Plan for freshwater biodiversity. Conservation Science and Practice. 2021; E467 [PDF]
17. Thomas-Walters, L, Nyboer, EA, Taylor, J, Rytwinski, T, Lane, JF, Young, N, Bennett, J, Nguyen, V, Harron, N, Aitken, S, Auld, G, Browne, D, Jacob, A, Prior, K, Smith, PA, Smokorowski, K, Alexander, S, Cooke, SJ. 2021. An optimistic outlook on the use of evidence syntheses to inform environmental decision making. Submitted to Conservation Science and Practice. 2021; e426. [PDF]
16. Buxton, RT, Bennett, J, Reid, A, Shulman, C, Cooke, SJ, Francis, C, Nyboer, EA, Pritchard, G, Binley, AD, Avery-Gomm, S, Ban, NC, Beazley, KF, Bennett, E, Blight, LK, Bortolotti, LE, Camfield, AF, Gadallah, Z, Jacob, AJ, Naujokaitis-Lewis, I, Raudsepp-Hearne, C, Roche, DR, Soulard, F, Stralberg, D, Sadler, KD, Solarik, KA, Ziter, CD, Brandt, J, McKindsey, CW, Greenwood, D, Boxall, PC, Ngolah, C, Chan, KMA, Lapen, D, Poser, S, Girard, J, DiBacco, C, Hayne, S, Orihel, D, Lewis, D, Littlechild, D, Marshall, SJ, McDermott, L, Whitlow, R, Brown, D, Sunday, J, and Smith, PA. 2021. Key information needs to move from knowledge to action for biodiversity conservation in Canada. Biological Conservation. 256: 108983 [PDF]
15. Cooke, SJ, Twardek, W, Lynch, AJ, Cowx, IG, Olden, JD, Funge-Smith, S., Lorenzen, K, Arlinghaus, R, Chen, Y, Weyl, OLF, Nyboer, EA, Pompeu, PS, Carlson, SM, Koehn, JD, Pinder, AC, Raghavan, R, Phang, S, Koning, AA, Taylor, WW, Bartley, D & Britton, RJ. 2021. A Global perspective on the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on freshwater fish biodiversity. Biological Conservation. 253: 108932 [PDF]
14. Buxton, R†, Nyboer, EA†, Pigeon, K, Raby, G, Rytwinsky, T, Gallagher, A, Schuster, R, Lin, H-Y, Fahrig, L, Bennett, J, Cooke, SJ, and Roche, D. 2021. Avoiding wasted research resources in conservation science. Conservation Science and Practice. 2021:e329. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.329. [PDF]
†Equal contributors
13. Cooke, SJ, Rytwinski, T, Taylor, J, Nyboer, EA, Nguyen, V, Bennett, JR, Young, N, Aitken, S, Auld, G, Lane, JF, Prior, KA, Smokorowski, KE, Smith, PA, Jacob, AL, Browne, DR, Blais, JM, Kerr, JT, Ormeci, B, Alexander, SM, Burn, C, Buxton, RT, Orihel, DM, Vermaire, JC, Murray, DL, Simon, P, Edwards, K, Clarke, J, Xenopoulos, MA, Gregory-Eaves, I, Bennett, EM, and Smol, JP. 2020. On “success” in applied environmental research – What is it, how can it be achieved, and how does one know when it has been achieved? Environmental Reviews. doi.org/10.1139/er-2020-0045 [PDF]
12. Nyboer, EA, Chrétien, E, and Chapman LJ. 2020. Divergence in aerobic scope and thermal tolerance is related to local thermal regime in two populations of introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticus). Journal of Fish Biology. doi:10.1111/jfb.14355 [PDF]
11. Cooke, S.J., Bergman, J.N., Nyboer, E.A., Reid, A.J., Gallagher, A.J., Hammerschlag, N., Van de Riet, K., and Vermaire, J.C. 2020. Overcoming the Concrete Conquest of Aquatic Ecosystems. Biological Conservation. 247: 108589 [PDF]
10. Nyboer, EA , Liang, C & Chapman LJ. 2019. Assessing the vulnerability of Africa's freshwater fishes to climate change: a continent-wide trait-based analysis. Biological Conservation. 236: 505 - 520. [PDF]
9. Jvostov, PJ, Sutherland, WJ, Barrett, RDH, Brown, CA, Cardille, JA, Cooke, SJ, Cristescu, ME, Fussmann, GF, Griffiths, K, Hendry, A, Nyboer, EA, Reid, AJ, Ricciardi, A, Fortin, N, Sunday, JM, Winegardner, AK, Gregory-Eaves, I. 2019. Horizon scan of conservation issues for inland waters in Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. [PDF]
8. Nyboer, EA & Chapman LJ. 2018. Cardiac plasticity influences aerobic performance and thermal tolerance in a tropical, freshwater fish at elevated temperatures. Journal of Experimental Biology. DOI: 10.1242/jeb.178087. [PDF]
7. Nyboer, EA & Chapman LJ. 2017. Elevated temperature and acclimation time affect metabolic performance in the heavily exploited Nile perch of Lake Victoria. Journal of Experimental Biology. 220: 3782-3793. [PDF]
6. Fugere V, Nyboer EA, Bleecker J & Chapman LJ. 2016. Impacts of forest loss on inland waters: A global mismatch among deforestation rates, ecosystem services, and research effort. Biological Conservation. 201:277-283. [PDF]
5. Nyboer EA, Gray SM & Chapman LJ. 2014. A colourful youth: ontogenetic colour change is habitat-specific in the invasive Nile perch. Hydrobiologia, 738: 221-234. **chosen for the October 2014 issue cover [PDF]
4. Vaccaro I, Chapman CA, Nyboer EA, Luke M, Byekwaso A, Morgan C, Mbabazi D, Twinomugisha D & Chapman LJ. 2013. An inter-disciplinary methodology to harmonise ecology, economy, and co-management: Fisheries exploitation in Lake Nabugabo, Uganda. African Journal of Aquatic Science, 38: 97-104. [PDF]
3. Nyboer EA & Chapman LJ. 2013. Ontogenetic shifts in phenotype-environment associations in Nile perch, Lates niloticus (Perciformes: Latidae) from Lake Nabugabo, Uganda. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 110: 449-465. [PDF]
2. Nyboer EA & Chapman LJ. 2013. Movement and home range of introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticus) in Lake Nabugabo, Uganda: Implications for ecological divergence and fisheries management. Fisheries Research, 137: 18-29. [PDF]
1. Molloy PP, Nyboer EA & Côté IM. 2011. Male-male competition in a mixed mating fish. Ethology, 117: 586-596. [PDF]
31. Cooke, AJ, Fulton, EA, Sauer, WHH, Lynch, AJ, Link JS, Koning, AA, Jena, J, Silva, LGM, King, AJ, Kelly, R, Osborne, M, Nakamura, J, Hagiwara, A., FOrsberg, K, Kellners, JB, Cosica, I, Helyar, S, Barange, M, Nyboer, E, Williams, M, Chuenpagdee, R, Begg, G, GIllanders, B. 2023. Towards vibrant fish populations and sustainable fisheries that benefit all: learning from the last 30 years to inform the next 30 years. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheires. 33: 317-347 [PDF]
29. Nyboer, EA, Reid, A, Jeanson, AL, Kelly, R, Mackay, M, House, J, Arnold, AM, Simonin, PW, Sedanza, MGC, Rice, ED, Quiros, TEAL, Pierucci, A, Ortega-Cisneros, K, Nakamura, JN, Melli, V, Mbabazi, S, Martins, MSL, Ledesma ABB, Obregon,C, Labatt, CK, Kadykalo, A, Heldsinger, M, Green, ME, Fuller, JL, Fraco-Melendez, M, Burnett, MJ, Bolin, JA, Andrade-Vera, S, Cooke, SJ. (2022). Goals, challenges, and next steps in transdisciplinary fisheries research: perspectives and experiences from early-career researchers. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. DOI: 10.1007/s11160-022-09719-6 [PDF] [Blog post]
28. Embke, HS, Nyboer, EA, Robertson, AM, Arlinghaus, R, Bower, S, Baigun, C, Cooke, SJ, Cowx, I, Lynch, AJ, et al. (2022). Global dataset of species-specific inland recreational fisheries harvest for consumption. Scientific Data. 9: 488 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01604-y [PDF]
27. Nyboer, EA, Musinguzi, L, Natugonza, V, Ogutu-Ohwayo, R, Young, N, Cooke, SJ, & Chapman, LJ. (2022) Climate change adaptation and adaptive efficacy in the inland fisheries of the Lake Victoria basin. People and Nature. DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10388 [PDF] [Plain language summary] [Graphical abstract]
26. Nyboer, EA, Embke, HS, Robertson, AM, Arlinghaus, R, Baigun, C, Beard, TD Jr, Bower, S, Cooke, SJ, Cowx, I, Koehn, JD, Lyach, R, Milardi, M, Potts, W, Lynch, AJ. (2022). Overturning stereotypes: The fuzzy boundary between recreational and subsistence inland fisheries. Fish & Fisheries. DOI: 10.1111/faf.12688. [PDF]
25. Cooke, SJ, Michaels, S, Nyboer, EA, Schiller, L, Littlechild, DBR, Hanna, DEL, Robichaud, CD, Murdoch, A, Roche, D, Soroye, P, Vermaire, JC, Nguyen, VM, Young N, Provencher, JF, Smith, PA, Mitchell, GW, Avery-Gomm, S, Davy, CM, Buxton, RT, Bytwinski, T, Fahrig, L, Bennett, JR, Auld, G. 2022. Reconceptualizing conservation. PLOS Sustainability and Transformation. 1(5): e0000016. [PDF]
24. Cooke, SJ, Young, N, Donaldson, MR, Nyboer, EA, Roche, DG, Madliger, CL, Lennox, RJ, Chapman, JM, Faulkes, Z, Bennett, JR. 2021. Ten strategies for avoiding and overcoming authorship conflicts in academic publishing. FACETS. 6: 1753 - 1770 [PDF]
23. Golden, CD, Koehn, Z, Shepon, A, Passarelli, S, Free, C, Viana, D, Matthey, H, Eurich, J, Gephart, J, Fluet-Chouinard, E, Nyboer, EA, Lynch, A, Kjellevold, M, Bromage, S, Charlebois, P, Barange, M, Vannuccini, S, Cao, L, Kleisner, KM, Rimm, E, Goodarz, D, DeSisto C, Kelahan K, Fiorrella, K, Little, DC, Allison, EA, Fanzo, J. & Thilsted, SH. 2021. Aquatic foods to nourish nations. Nature, 598, 315–320. [PDF]
22. Nyboer, EA, Lin HY, Bennett JR, Gabriel J, Twardek W, Chhor, A, Daly, L, Dolson, S, Guitard, E, Holder, P, Mozzon, C, Trahan, A, Zimmermann, D, Kesner-Reyes, K, Garilao, C, Kaschner, K and Cooke, SJ. 2021. Global assessment of marine and freshwater recreational fish reveals mismatch in climate change vulnerability and conservation . Global Change Biology. 27: 4799-4824 [PDF] [media] [youtube]
21. Nyboer, EA, Nguyen, V, Young, N, Rytwinski, T, Taylor, J, Lane, JF, Bennett, JR, Harron, N, Aitken, S, Auld, G, Browne, DR, Jacob, AL, Prior, KA, Smith, PA, Smokorowski, KE, Alexander, S, and Cooke, SJ. 2021. Supporting actionable science for environmental policy: Advice to funding agencies from decision makers. Frontiers in Conservation Science. 2: 693129. [PDF]
20. Gale AP, Chapman DE, White P, Ahluwalia P, Williamson AKJ, Peacock KR, Akagbosu R, Lepine TM, Arizor I, Bone LA, Brown J, Fahrngruber AM, Goldberg-Flood A, Kovirineni S, Lamb-Laurin SJ, Zia N, Innocent S, Lee W, Moran GC, Nwasoria B, Ouellette NA, Pendlebury R, Prue A, Sokolowski J, Namutosi P, Tesfay T, Oliver MCM, Nyboer EA, and Cooke SJ. 2021. On embracing the concept of becoming environmental problem solvers: The trainee perspective on key elements of success, essential skills, and mindset. Environmental Reviews. 30: 1-9 [PDF]
19. Cooke, SJ, Nyboer, EA, Bennett, A, Lynch, A, Infante, D, Cowx, IG, Beard, D, Bartley, D, Paukert, C. Funge-Smith, S, Gondwe, E, Kaunda, E, Koehn, JD, Souter, N, Stokes, G, Castello, L, Leonard, N, Skov, C, Berg, S, and Taylor, W. 2021. The ten steps to responsible inland fisheries in practice: Reflections from diverse global case studies. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 31: 843 - 877. [PDF]
18. Twardek, WM, Nyboer EA, Tickner D, O’Connor, CM , Lapointe, NWR, Taylor, MK, Gregory-Eaves, I, Smol, J, Reid, AJ, Creed, IF, Nguyen, VM, Winegardner, AM, Bergman, J, Taylor, JJ, Rytwinski, T, Martel, A, Drake, AR, Robinson, SA, Marty, J, Bennett, JR, and Cooke SJ. 2021. Mobilizing practitioners to support the Emergency Recovery Plan for freshwater biodiversity. Conservation Science and Practice. 2021; E467 [PDF]
17. Thomas-Walters, L, Nyboer, EA, Taylor, J, Rytwinski, T, Lane, JF, Young, N, Bennett, J, Nguyen, V, Harron, N, Aitken, S, Auld, G, Browne, D, Jacob, A, Prior, K, Smith, PA, Smokorowski, K, Alexander, S, Cooke, SJ. 2021. An optimistic outlook on the use of evidence syntheses to inform environmental decision making. Submitted to Conservation Science and Practice. 2021; e426. [PDF]
16. Buxton, RT, Bennett, J, Reid, A, Shulman, C, Cooke, SJ, Francis, C, Nyboer, EA, Pritchard, G, Binley, AD, Avery-Gomm, S, Ban, NC, Beazley, KF, Bennett, E, Blight, LK, Bortolotti, LE, Camfield, AF, Gadallah, Z, Jacob, AJ, Naujokaitis-Lewis, I, Raudsepp-Hearne, C, Roche, DR, Soulard, F, Stralberg, D, Sadler, KD, Solarik, KA, Ziter, CD, Brandt, J, McKindsey, CW, Greenwood, D, Boxall, PC, Ngolah, C, Chan, KMA, Lapen, D, Poser, S, Girard, J, DiBacco, C, Hayne, S, Orihel, D, Lewis, D, Littlechild, D, Marshall, SJ, McDermott, L, Whitlow, R, Brown, D, Sunday, J, and Smith, PA. 2021. Key information needs to move from knowledge to action for biodiversity conservation in Canada. Biological Conservation. 256: 108983 [PDF]
15. Cooke, SJ, Twardek, W, Lynch, AJ, Cowx, IG, Olden, JD, Funge-Smith, S., Lorenzen, K, Arlinghaus, R, Chen, Y, Weyl, OLF, Nyboer, EA, Pompeu, PS, Carlson, SM, Koehn, JD, Pinder, AC, Raghavan, R, Phang, S, Koning, AA, Taylor, WW, Bartley, D & Britton, RJ. 2021. A Global perspective on the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on freshwater fish biodiversity. Biological Conservation. 253: 108932 [PDF]
14. Buxton, R†, Nyboer, EA†, Pigeon, K, Raby, G, Rytwinsky, T, Gallagher, A, Schuster, R, Lin, H-Y, Fahrig, L, Bennett, J, Cooke, SJ, and Roche, D. 2021. Avoiding wasted research resources in conservation science. Conservation Science and Practice. 2021:e329. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.329. [PDF]
†Equal contributors
13. Cooke, SJ, Rytwinski, T, Taylor, J, Nyboer, EA, Nguyen, V, Bennett, JR, Young, N, Aitken, S, Auld, G, Lane, JF, Prior, KA, Smokorowski, KE, Smith, PA, Jacob, AL, Browne, DR, Blais, JM, Kerr, JT, Ormeci, B, Alexander, SM, Burn, C, Buxton, RT, Orihel, DM, Vermaire, JC, Murray, DL, Simon, P, Edwards, K, Clarke, J, Xenopoulos, MA, Gregory-Eaves, I, Bennett, EM, and Smol, JP. 2020. On “success” in applied environmental research – What is it, how can it be achieved, and how does one know when it has been achieved? Environmental Reviews. doi.org/10.1139/er-2020-0045 [PDF]
12. Nyboer, EA, Chrétien, E, and Chapman LJ. 2020. Divergence in aerobic scope and thermal tolerance is related to local thermal regime in two populations of introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticus). Journal of Fish Biology. doi:10.1111/jfb.14355 [PDF]
11. Cooke, S.J., Bergman, J.N., Nyboer, E.A., Reid, A.J., Gallagher, A.J., Hammerschlag, N., Van de Riet, K., and Vermaire, J.C. 2020. Overcoming the Concrete Conquest of Aquatic Ecosystems. Biological Conservation. 247: 108589 [PDF]
10. Nyboer, EA , Liang, C & Chapman LJ. 2019. Assessing the vulnerability of Africa's freshwater fishes to climate change: a continent-wide trait-based analysis. Biological Conservation. 236: 505 - 520. [PDF]
9. Jvostov, PJ, Sutherland, WJ, Barrett, RDH, Brown, CA, Cardille, JA, Cooke, SJ, Cristescu, ME, Fussmann, GF, Griffiths, K, Hendry, A, Nyboer, EA, Reid, AJ, Ricciardi, A, Fortin, N, Sunday, JM, Winegardner, AK, Gregory-Eaves, I. 2019. Horizon scan of conservation issues for inland waters in Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. [PDF]
8. Nyboer, EA & Chapman LJ. 2018. Cardiac plasticity influences aerobic performance and thermal tolerance in a tropical, freshwater fish at elevated temperatures. Journal of Experimental Biology. DOI: 10.1242/jeb.178087. [PDF]
7. Nyboer, EA & Chapman LJ. 2017. Elevated temperature and acclimation time affect metabolic performance in the heavily exploited Nile perch of Lake Victoria. Journal of Experimental Biology. 220: 3782-3793. [PDF]
6. Fugere V, Nyboer EA, Bleecker J & Chapman LJ. 2016. Impacts of forest loss on inland waters: A global mismatch among deforestation rates, ecosystem services, and research effort. Biological Conservation. 201:277-283. [PDF]
5. Nyboer EA, Gray SM & Chapman LJ. 2014. A colourful youth: ontogenetic colour change is habitat-specific in the invasive Nile perch. Hydrobiologia, 738: 221-234. **chosen for the October 2014 issue cover [PDF]
4. Vaccaro I, Chapman CA, Nyboer EA, Luke M, Byekwaso A, Morgan C, Mbabazi D, Twinomugisha D & Chapman LJ. 2013. An inter-disciplinary methodology to harmonise ecology, economy, and co-management: Fisheries exploitation in Lake Nabugabo, Uganda. African Journal of Aquatic Science, 38: 97-104. [PDF]
3. Nyboer EA & Chapman LJ. 2013. Ontogenetic shifts in phenotype-environment associations in Nile perch, Lates niloticus (Perciformes: Latidae) from Lake Nabugabo, Uganda. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 110: 449-465. [PDF]
2. Nyboer EA & Chapman LJ. 2013. Movement and home range of introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticus) in Lake Nabugabo, Uganda: Implications for ecological divergence and fisheries management. Fisheries Research, 137: 18-29. [PDF]
1. Molloy PP, Nyboer EA & Côté IM. 2011. Male-male competition in a mixed mating fish. Ethology, 117: 586-596. [PDF]
Book Chapters
Chapman, LJ†, Nyboer, EA†, and Fugere, V. (2022 ). Fish responses to multiple stressors in inland waters of East Africa. In: Fangue, N. (Ed.) Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene, Volume B.
Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change 6th Assessment Report
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Trisos, CH, Adelekan, IO, Totin, E. et al. IPCC AR6 WG2 Chapter 9: Africa [PDF]
Invited guest editorial
Raby G, Chapman, J., de Bruijn, R., Eliason, E., Elvidge, C., Hasler, C., Madliger, C., Nyboer, E.A., Reid, A., Roche, D., Rytwinski, T, Ward, T, Wilson, A, and Cooke, S.J. 2020.Teaching post-secondary students in the life and environmental sciences: Strategies for early-career researchers. Ideas in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 14-24.
Nyboer, EA, Taylor, JJ, Rytwinski, T, Lane, JF, Young, N, Bennett, JR, Nguyen, V, Aitkin, S, Auld, G, Browne, D, Jacob, A, Prior, K, Smith, PA, Smokorowski, KE, Cooke, SJ. 2020. Supporting actionable science for environmental policy: advice from researchers and decision makers to Canadian funding agencies. Report for the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada. March 31, 2020. [PDF]
Nyboer, EA, Nasuuna, A., Lusala, J.B., Mutebi, J., Twinomugisha, D., Musinguzi, L., Chapman, L.J. 2019. Assessing the adaptive capacity of fishing communities to climate change in the Lake Victoria basin of East Africa. Technical Report for Community Leaders and Fisheries Officers, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF), Government of Uganda. [PDF]
Nyboer, E.A. 2019. Policy Brief - Developing the adaptive capacity of fishing communities in Uganda to climate change. Prepared for the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF), Government of Uganda. [PDF]
Nyboer, EA, Nasuuna, A., Lusala, J.B., Mutebi, J., Twinomugisha, D., Musinguzi, L., Chapman, L.J. 2019. Assessing the adaptive capacity of fishing communities to climate change in the Lake Victoria basin of East Africa. Technical Report for Community Leaders and Fisheries Officers, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF), Government of Uganda. [PDF]
Nyboer, E.A. 2019. Policy Brief - Developing the adaptive capacity of fishing communities in Uganda to climate change. Prepared for the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF), Government of Uganda. [PDF]
Keynote Addresses
2023 Nyboer EA. Vulnerability of recreational fish to climate change: a global perspective. World Recreational Fisheries. Melbourne, Australia. https://wrfc10.com/program/keynote-speakers/
Invited seminars
2020 Nyboer EA. Collaboration for Environmental Evidence: Mobilizing knowledge for evidence-based approaches in the Anthropocene, Ottawa, Ontario
Title: Perspectives of Canadian decision-makers on using evidence syntheses within their organizations.
2019 Nyboer EA. Les lundis biologiques, Universite de Montreal weekly seminar series, Montreal, Quebec.
Title: A multi-faceted rapport to understanding climate change impacts on Africa's inland fisheries.
2019 Nyboer EA. Guest seminar at joint LVFO and NaFIRRI meeting. Jinja, Uganda
Title: Vulnerability and adaptability: Predicting the effects of climate change on Africa's inland fisheries
2019 Nyboer EA. Planet Water: Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Title: Tropical fish in a warming world: Effects of elevated temperature on metabolic performance of African fish.
2016 Nyboer EA. Weekly Seminar Series (February), National Fisheries Resources Research Institute of Uganda, Jinja.
Title: Survey results for climate change adaptation in five fishing communities on the Lake Victoria basin: trends and comparison.
2016 Nyboer EA. Weekly Seminar Series (November), National Fisheries Resources Research Institute of Uganda, Jinja.
Title: Thermal tolerance and climate change: what comes next for fisheries of the Lake Victoria Basin.
2015 Nyboer EA. Monthly Seminar Series (October), Aquaculture Research and Development Center, Kajjansi, Uganda.
Title: Using respirometry techniques to investigate the thermal tolerance of commercially-important aquaculture fish species in Uganda.
2014 Nyboer EA & Chapman LJ. The future of biodiversity in the Anthropocene, McGill School of Environment Symposium, Montreal.
Title: Thermal tolerance of tropical freshwater fish: Predicting the effects of climate change in equatorial waters.
2014 Nyboer EA & Chapman LJ. Weekly Seminar Series, National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Jinja, Uganda.
Title: Predicting the effects of climate change on the Nile Perch of the Lake Victoria Basin.
Title: Perspectives of Canadian decision-makers on using evidence syntheses within their organizations.
2019 Nyboer EA. Les lundis biologiques, Universite de Montreal weekly seminar series, Montreal, Quebec.
Title: A multi-faceted rapport to understanding climate change impacts on Africa's inland fisheries.
2019 Nyboer EA. Guest seminar at joint LVFO and NaFIRRI meeting. Jinja, Uganda
Title: Vulnerability and adaptability: Predicting the effects of climate change on Africa's inland fisheries
2019 Nyboer EA. Planet Water: Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Title: Tropical fish in a warming world: Effects of elevated temperature on metabolic performance of African fish.
2016 Nyboer EA. Weekly Seminar Series (February), National Fisheries Resources Research Institute of Uganda, Jinja.
Title: Survey results for climate change adaptation in five fishing communities on the Lake Victoria basin: trends and comparison.
2016 Nyboer EA. Weekly Seminar Series (November), National Fisheries Resources Research Institute of Uganda, Jinja.
Title: Thermal tolerance and climate change: what comes next for fisheries of the Lake Victoria Basin.
2015 Nyboer EA. Monthly Seminar Series (October), Aquaculture Research and Development Center, Kajjansi, Uganda.
Title: Using respirometry techniques to investigate the thermal tolerance of commercially-important aquaculture fish species in Uganda.
2014 Nyboer EA & Chapman LJ. The future of biodiversity in the Anthropocene, McGill School of Environment Symposium, Montreal.
Title: Thermal tolerance of tropical freshwater fish: Predicting the effects of climate change in equatorial waters.
2014 Nyboer EA & Chapman LJ. Weekly Seminar Series, National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Jinja, Uganda.
Title: Predicting the effects of climate change on the Nile Perch of the Lake Victoria Basin.
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