Brian Hendriks
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Recent Articles
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Freshwater C, Anderson S, Huff D, Smith J, Jackson D, Hendriks B, et al.
Mov Ecol
. 2024 Mar;
12(1):21.
PMID: 38491373
Background: Ecological and physical conditions vary with depth in aquatic ecosystems, resulting in gradients of habitat suitability. Although variation in vertical distributions among individuals provides evidence of habitat selection, it...
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Ekstrom A, Hendriks B, Van Wert J, Gilbert M, Farrell A, Cooke S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Dec;
13(1):21204.
PMID: 38040741
Climatic warming elevates mortality for many salmonid populations during their physically challenging up-river spawning migrations, yet, the mechanisms underlying the increased mortality remain elusive. One hypothesis posits that a cardiac...
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Van Wert J, Hendriks B, Ekstrom A, Patterson D, Cooke S, Hinch S, et al.
Conserv Physiol
. 2023 May;
11(1):coad022.
PMID: 37152448
Climate change is causing large declines in many Pacific salmon populations. In particular, warm rivers are associated with high levels of premature mortality in migrating adults. The Fraser River watershed...
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Little A, Dressler T, Kraskura K, Hardison E, Hendriks B, Prystay T, et al.
Physiol Biochem Zool
. 2020 Apr;
93(3):243-254.
PMID: 32293978
Both laboratory and field respirometry are rapidly growing techniques to determine animal performance thresholds. However, replicating protocols to estimate maximum metabolic rate (MMR) between species, populations, and individuals can be...