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Christopher L. Cahill
Christopher L. Cahill
Quantitative Fisheries Center at Michigan State University
Verified email at msu.edu
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Life‐history variation along environmental and harvest clines of a northern freshwater fish: Plasticity and adaptation
KL Wilson, J De Gisi, CL Cahill, OE Barker, JR Post
Journal of Animal Ecology 88 (5), 717-733, 2019
292019
Multiple challenges confront a high-effort inland recreational fishery in decline
CL Cahill, S Mogensen, KL Wilson, A Cantin, RN Sinnatamby, AJ Paul, ...
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 75 (9), 1357-1368, 2018
232018
Stream modifications to enhance system connectivity for fish habitat compensation: a case study in the Barrenlands region of Canada
G Courtice, ABM Baki, DZ Zhu, C Cahill, WM Tonn
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 41 (7), 650-659, 2014
152014
Updated stock status of commercially harvested Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) from the Jayko and Halokvik rivers, Nunavut: A summary of harvest, catch-effort and biological …
LN Harris, CL Cahill, T Jivan, X Zhu, RF Tallman
Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS), 2021
112021
Assessing responses of fish to habitat enhancement in Barrenlands streams of the Northwest Territories
CL Cahill, AC Erwin, KL Howland, MF Hulsman, BD Lunn, F Noddin, ...
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 35 (4), 755-764, 2015
112015
Unveiling the recovery dynamics of Walleye after the invisible collapse
CL Cahill, CJ Walters, AJ Paul, MG Sullivan, JR Post
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2022
102022
A spatial–temporal approach to modeling somatic growth across inland recreational fisheries landscapes
CL Cahill, SC Anderson, AJ Paul, L MacPherson, MG Sullivan, ...
Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences 77 (11), 1822-1835, 2020
102020
Influence of potential fish competitors on Lake Trout trophic ecology in small lakes of the Barrenlands, NWT, Canada
MF Hulsman, CL Cahill, AC Erwin, BD Lunn, WM Tonn, KL Howland, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 42 (2), 290-298, 2016
102016
Arctic grayling movements through a nature-like fishpass in northern Canada
CL Cahill, KL Howland, MF Hulsman, F Noddin, WM Tonn, G Courtice, ...
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 145 (5), 951-963, 2016
72016
Assessing population dynamics of Arctic Char, Salvelinus alpinus, from the Halokvik and Jayko Rivers, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada
X Zhu, L Harris, C Cahill, RF Tallman
Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS), 2021
62021
Status of the Arctic Grayling (Thymallus arcticus) in Alberta: Update 2015
CL Cahill
Alberta Government, 2017
42017
Synthesizing professional opinion and published science to build a conceptual model of Walleye recruitment
CA Krabbenhoft, SA Ludsin, EA Marschall, RR Budnik, LZ Almeida, ...
Fisheries 48 (4), 141-156, 2023
32023
Suspended sediment releases in rivers: Toward establishing a safe sediment dose for construction projects
G Courtice, B Bauer, C Cahill, G Naser, A Paul
Science of the Total Environment 848, 157685, 2022
32022
Are Alberta’s Northern Pike Populations at Risk from Walleye Recovery?
AJ Paul, CL Cahill, L MacPherson, MG Sullivan, MR Brown
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 41 (2), 399-409, 2021
32021
Stream habitat connectivity in the Canadian Arctic: an on-site approach to design and construction
GJ Courtice, ABM Baki, DZ Zhu, CL Cahill, WM Tonn
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 43 (2), 139-150, 2016
32016
A categorical assessment of dose-response dynamics for managing suspended sediment effects on salmonids
G Courtice, B Bauer, C Cahill, G Naser, A Paul
Science of the Total Environment 807, 150844, 2022
22022
Unveiling Uncertainty and Complexity in Inland Fisheries
CL Cahill
University of Calgary, 2021
2021
Évaluation de la dynamique de la population d'omble chevalier (Salvelinus alpinus) des rivières Halokvik et Jayko, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada
X Zhu, LN Harris, CL Cahill, RF Tallman
Secrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique (SCCS), 2021
2021
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