Matthew T. Casselman
BC Hydro (Canada)(CA)University of British Columbia(CA)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Physiological and biochemical adaptations, Marine and fisheries research, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Most-Cited Works
- → Using maximum heart rate as a rapid screening tool to determine optimum temperature for aerobic scope in Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp.(2012)123 cited
- → Immune response genes and pathogen presence predict migration survival in wild salmon smolts(2014)112 cited
- → Burst Swimming in Areas of High Flow: Delayed Consequences of Anaerobiosis in Wild Adult Sockeye Salmon(2014)109 cited
- → Tracking wild sockeye salmon smolts to the ocean reveals distinct regions of nocturnal movement and high mortality(2016)74 cited
- → Optimum Temperature in Juvenile Salmonids: Connecting Subcellular Indicators to Tissue Function and Whole-Organism Thermal Optimum(2013)68 cited
- → Association between swimming performance, cardiorespiratory morphometry, and thermal tolerance in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)(2014)52 cited
- → Physiological condition and migratory experience affect fitness‐related outcomes in adult female sockeye salmon(2017)36 cited
- → Reducing Carryover Effects on the Migration and Spawning Success of Sockeye Salmon through a Management Experiment of Dam Flows(2016)36 cited
- → Aerobic scope increases throughout an ecologically relevant temperature range in coho salmon(2016)34 cited
- → Evaluating Dam Water Release Strategies for Migrating Adult Salmon Using Computational Fluid Dynamic Modeling and Biotelemetry(2021)25 cited