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1. Effects of release method on the survival, somatic growth, and body condition of headstarted turtles.

2. Movement of an imperiled esocid fish in an agricultural drain.

3. Evaluation of headstarting as a conservation tool to recover Blanding's Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in a highly fragmented urban landscape.

4. Drivers of contemporary lacustrine fish species richness in the glacial Lake Agassiz basin.

5. Genomic population structure of Grass Pickerel (Esox americanus vermiculatus) in Canada: management guidance for an at-risk fish at its northern range limit.

6. Fine-scale distribution and occupancy modelling of the threatened pugnose shiner (Notropis anogenus) in the St. Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada1.

7. Fine-scale distribution and occupancy modelling of the threatened pugnose shiner (Notropis anogenus) in the St. Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada1.

8. Phylogenetic signal found in fish–community response to an acoustic common carp deterrent.

9. Seasonal variation in thermal tolerance of redside dace Clinostomus elongatus.

10. Historical changes in the fish communities of the Credit River watershed.

11. Environmental DNA (eDNA) detection and habitat occupancy of threatened spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus).

13. Least-cost transportation networks predict spatial interaction of invasion vectors.

14. Streams modified for drainage provide fish habitat in agricultural areas.

15. The influence of air temperature, groundwater discharge, and climate change on the thermal diversity of stream fishes in southern Ontario watersheds.

16. PREDICTING OCCURRENCES AND IMPACTS OF SMALLMOUTH BASS INTRODUCTIONS IN NORTH TEMPERATE LAKES.

17. Conservation implications of revised genetic structure resulting from new population discovery: the threatened eastern sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida) in Canada.

18. Functional differentiation accompanies taxonomic homogenization in freshwater fish communities.

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