Brendan M Connors
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Krkosek M, Bateman A, Bass A, Bugg W, Connors B, Deeg C, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 Oct;
10(42):eadn7118.
PMID: 39413187
The spread of pathogens from farmed salmon is a conservation concern for wild Pacific salmon in British Columbia (BC), Canada. Three pathogens are prevalent in farmed Atlantic salmon in BC,...
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Feddern M, Shaftel R, Schoen E, Cunningham C, Connors B, Staton B, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Oct;
30(10):e17508.
PMID: 39377278
Disentangling the influences of climate change from other stressors affecting the population dynamics of aquatic species is particularly pressing for northern latitude ecosystems, where climate-driven warming is occurring faster than...
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Price M, Moore J, McKinnell S, Connors B, Reynolds J
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Jan;
30(1):e17095.
PMID: 38273478
The impacts of climate change are widespread and threaten natural systems globally. Yet, within regions, heterogeneous physical landscapes can differentially filter climate, leading to local response diversity. For example, it...
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Connors B, Siegle M, Harding J, Rossi S, Staton B, Jones M, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2022 Sep;
32(8):e2709.
PMID: 36131546
Variation among populations in life history and intrinsic population characteristics (i.e., population diversity) helps maintain resilience to environmental change and dampen interannual variability in ecosystem services. As a result, ecological...
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Groner M, Rogers L, Bateman A, Connors B, Neil Frazer L, Godwin S, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2016 Feb;
371(1689).
PMID: 26880836
Effective disease management can benefit from mathematical models that identify drivers of epidemiological change and guide decision-making. This is well illustrated in the host-parasite system of sea lice and salmon,...
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Peacock S, Connors B, Krkosek M, Irvine J, Lewis M
Proc Biol Sci
. 2015 Aug;
282(1813):20151624.
PMID: 26246557
No abstract available.
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Price M, Connors B
PLoS One
. 2014 Apr;
9(4):e95718.
PMID: 24760007
The enhancement of salmon populations has long been used to increase the abundance of salmon returning to spawn and/or to be captured in fisheries. However, in some instances enhancement can...
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Peacock S, Connors B, Krkosek M, Irvine J, Lewis M
Proc Biol Sci
. 2013 Dec;
281(1776):20132913.
PMID: 24352951
The impact of parasites on hosts is invariably negative when considered in isolation, but may be complex and unexpected in nature. For example, if parasites make hosts less desirable to...
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Krkosek M, Connors B, Lewis M, Poulin R
Am Nat
. 2012 Feb;
179(3):401-12.
PMID: 22322227
Allee effects are thought to mediate the dynamics of population colonization, particularly for invasive species. However, Allee effects acting on parasites have rarely been considered in the analogous process of...
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Krkosek M, Connors B, Morton A, Lewis M, Dill L, Hilborn R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Aug;
108(35):14700-4.
PMID: 21873246
The ecological risks of salmon aquaculture have motivated changes to management and policy designed to protect wild salmon populations and habitats in several countries. In Canada, much attention has focused...