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1. Paths towards greater consensus building in experimental biology

2. One hundred research questions in conservation physiology for generating actionable evidence to inform conservation policy and practice

3. Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance: blurring ecology and physiology.

4. Is sexual size dimorphism in walleye, Sander vitreus, a driver of seasonal movements in Lake Erie?

5. Thermal performance curves for aerobic scope and specific dynamic action in a sexually dimorphic piscivore: implications for a warming climate.

6. Validation of a new acoustic telemetry transmitter for the study of predation events in small fishes.

7. Estimating maximum oxygen uptake of fishes during swimming and following exhaustive chase - different results, biological bases and applications.

8. Using vitality indicators to predict survival of aquatic animals released from fisheries.

9. Thermal stressors during embryo incubation have limited ontogenic carryover effects in brook trout.

10. CT max in brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) embryos shows an acclimation response to developmental temperatures but is more variable than in later life stages.

11. Physiological differences between wild and captive animals: a century-old dilemma.

12. Short-term acclimation dynamics in a coldwater fish.

13. The movement ecology of fishes.

14. Cardiac activity in walleye (Sander vitreus) during exposure to and recovery from chemical anaesthesia, electroanaesthesia and electrostunning.

15. An energetics-performance framework for wild fishes.

16. Paths towards greater consensus building in experimental biology.

17. Exploring relationships between oxygen consumption and biologger-derived estimates of heart rate in two warmwater piscivores.

18. One hundred research questions in conservation physiology for generating actionable evidence to inform conservation policy and practice.

20. Post-exercise respirometry underestimates maximum metabolic rate in juvenile salmon.

21. Best practices for non-lethal blood sampling of fish via the caudal vasculature.

22. Ocean acidification does not impair the behaviour of coral reef fishes.

23. Effects of intracoelomic transmitter implantation on metabolic rate, swimming performance, growth and survival in juveniles of two salmonids.

24. Long-term acclimation to near-future ocean acidification has negligible effects on energetic attributes in a juvenile coral reef fish.

25. Dermal injuries caused by purse seine capture result in lasting physiological disturbances in coho salmon.

26. Exposure to elevated carbon dioxide does not impair short-term swimming behaviour or shelter-seeking in a predatory coral-reef fish.

27. Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance: blurring ecology and physiology.

28. A field test of the use of pop-off data storage tags in freshwater fishes.

29. Acoustic telemetry and fisheries management.

30. Chill out: physiological responses to winter ice-angling in two temperate freshwater fishes.

31. Long-term exposure to elevated carbon dioxide does not alter activity levels of a coral reef fish in response to predator chemical cues.

32. Remote bioenergetics measurements in wild fish: Opportunities and challenges.

34. Aerobic scope increases throughout an ecologically relevant temperature range in coho salmon.

35. Mechanisms to explain purse seine bycatch mortality of coho salmon.

36. Fishing for Effective Conservation: Context and Biotic Variation are Keys to Understanding the Survival of Pacific Salmon after Catch-and-Release.

37. Facing the river gauntlet: understanding the effects of fisheries capture and water temperature on the physiology of coho salmon.

38. A physiological comparison of three techniques for reviving sockeye salmon exposed to a severe capture stressor during upriver migration.

39. Bycatch mortality of endangered coho salmon: impacts, solutions, and aboriginal perspectives.

40. Disentangling the roles of air exposure, gill net injury, and facilitated recovery on the postcapture and release mortality and behavior of adult migratory sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in freshwater.

41. Failure to engage the public in issues related to inland fishes and fisheries: strategies for building public and political will to promote meaningful conservation.

42. Population-specific consequences of fisheries-related stressors on adult sockeye salmon.

43. Fish stranding in freshwater systems: sources, consequences, and mitigation.

44. Conservation physiology in practice: how physiological knowledge has improved our ability to sustainably manage Pacific salmon during up-river migration.

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