Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-06-01 to 2024-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The River Continuum Concept: lessons from the past and perspectives for the future64
Comparing performance of catch-based and length-based stock assessment methods in data-limited fisheries49
Accurate estimation of conservation unit contribution to coho salmon mixed-stock fisheries in British Columbia, Canada, using direct DNA sequencing for single nucleotide polymorphisms31
Acute cerebrovascular effects in juvenile coho salmon exposed to roadway runoff30
The alarming state of freshwater biodiversity in Canada27
Climate and competition influence sockeye salmon population dynamics across the Northeast Pacific Ocean25
The reproductive value of large females: consequences of shifts in demographic structure for population reproductive potential in Chinook salmon24
Growth during the first summer at sea modulates sex-specific maturation schedule in Atlantic salmon23
Invaders induce coordinated isotopic niche shifts in native fish species22
Evaluation of a citizen science platform for collecting fisheries data from coastal sea trout anglers21
Exceptionally high mortality of adult female salmon: a large-scale pattern and a conservation concern21
Consequences of changing water clarity on the fish and fisheries of the Laurentian Great Lakes20
A NOAA Fisheries science perspective on the conditions during and after COVID-19: challenges, observations, and some possible solutions, or why the future is upon us19
Monitoring change in a dynamic environment: spatiotemporal modelling of calibrated data from different types of fisheries surveys of Pacific halibut18
Mortality of Atlantic salmon after catch and release angling: assessment of a recreational Atlantic salmon fishery in a changing climate18
Out with the old and in with the new: T90 codends improve size selectivity in the Canadian redfish (Sebastes mentella) trawl fishery18
Could ecological release buffer suppression efforts for non-native lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park?18
Remarkable response of native fishes to invasive trout suppression varies with trout density, temperature, and annual hydrology17
Paradox of otolith shape indices: routine but overestimated use17
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