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Aaron T. Fisk is a researcher affiliated with the University of Windsor in Canada. Their primary field of study is Environmental Science, with significant contributions in subfields such as Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Oceanography.

The research topics covered by Aaron T. Fisk focus largely on aquatic ecosystems and their management. Prominent topics include Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Marine Animal Studies Overview, Marine and Fisheries Research, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior, Mercury Impact and Mitigation Studies, and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation.

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on animal tracking, habitat use, and the ecological impacts of environmental changes. Notable papers include:

  • Global trends in aquatic animal tracking with acoustic telemetry, 2021, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic, 2020, Science
  • The Changing Face of Winter: Lessons and Questions From the Laurentian Great Lakes, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences
  • Seasonal habitat-use differences among Lake Erie's walleye stocks, 2020, Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Using untapped telemetry data to explore the winter biology of freshwater fish, 2021, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

Aaron T. Fisk has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including Timothy B. Johnson, Silviya V. Ivanova, Jordan K. Matley, Steven H. Ferguson, and Natalie V. Klinard.

Their work has been published repeatedly in key scientific journals, with frequent appearances in the following venues:

  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Freshwater Biology
  • Arctic Science
  • Journal of Fish Biology

Best Publications

  • Aquatic animal telemetry: A panoramic window into the underwater world

    Nigel E. Hussey;Steven T. Kessel;Kim Aarestrup;Steven J. Cooke

  • Influence of chemical and biological factors on trophic transfer of persistent organic pollutants in the northwater polynya marine food web.

    Aaron T. Fisk;Keith A. Hobson;Ross J. Norstrom

  • A stable isotope (δ13C, δ15N) model for the North Water food web: implications for evaluating trophodynamics and the flow of energy and contaminants

    Keith A Hobson;Aaron Fisk;Nina Karnovsky;Meike Holst

  • Mercury and other trace elements in a pelagic Arctic marine food web (Northwater Polynya, Baffin Bay)

    Linda M. Campbell;Ross J. Norstrom;Keith A. Hobson;Derek C.G. Muir

  • Rescaling the trophic structure of marine food webs

    Nigel E. Hussey;M. Aaron MacNeil;Bailey C. McMeans;Jill A. Olin

  • Biological and chemical factors of importance in the bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of persistent organochlorine contaminants in Arctic marine food webs.

    Katrine Borgå;Katrine Borgå;Aaron T. Fisk;Paul F. Hoekstra;Derek C. G. Muir

  • Fluorinated organic compounds in an eastern Arctic marine food web.

    Gregg T Tomy;Wes Budakowski;Thor Halldorson;Paul A Helm

  • Persistent organic pollutants and mercury in marine biota of the Canadian Arctic: An overview of spatial and temporal trends

    B.M. Braune;P.M. Outridge;A.T. Fisk;D.C.G. Muir

  • Dietary accumulation and depuration of hydrophobic organochlorines: Bioaccumulation parameters and their relationship with the octanol/water partition coefficient

    Aaron T. Fisk;Ross J. Norstrom;Chris D. Cymbalisty;Derek C.G. Muir

  • A review of detection range testing in aquatic passive acoustic telemetry studies

    S. T. Kessel;S. J. Cooke;M. R. Heupel;M. R. Heupel;N. E. Hussey

  • Applications, considerations, and sources of uncertainty when using stable isotope analysis in ecotoxicology.

    Timothy D. Jardine;Karen A. Kidd;Aaron T. Fisk

  • Bioaccumulation, biotransformation, and biochemical effects of brominated diphenyl ethers in juvenile lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush).

    Gregg T Tomy;Vince P Palace;Thor Halldorson;Eric Braekevelt

  • Quantifying C10−C13 Polychloroalkanes in Environmental Samples by High-Resolution Gas Chromatography/Electron Capture Negative Ion High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry

    Gregg T. Tomy;Gary A. Stern;Derek C. G. Muir;Aaron T. Fisk

  • Trophic transfer of persistent organochlorine contaminants (OCs) within an Arctic marine food web from the southern Beaufort-Chukchi Seas.

    P.F. Hoekstra;T.M. O'Hara;A.T. Fisk;K. Borgå

  • Stable isotopes from multiple tissues reveal diet switching in sharks

    MA MacNeil;GB Skomal;AT Fisk

  • Stable isotopes and elasmobranchs: tissue types, methods, applications and assumptions.

    N. E. Hussey;M. A. MacNeil;J. A. Olin;B. C. McMeans

  • USING ANTHROPOGENIC CONTAMINANTS AND STABLE ISOTOPES TO ASSESS THE FEEDING ECOLOGY OF GREENLAND SHARKS

    Aaron T. Fisk;Sheryl A. Tittlemier;Jennifer L. Pranschke;Ross J. Norstrom

  • Variable uptake and elimination of stable nitrogen isotopes between tissues in fish

    M Aaron MacNeil;Ken G Drouillard;Aaron T Fisk

  • Environmental chemistry and toxicology of polychlorinated n-alkanes

    G. T. Tomy;A. T. Fisk;J. B. Westmore;D. C. G. Muir

  • Current state of knowledge on biological effects from contaminants on arctic wildlife and fish

    Rune Dietz;Robert J. Letcher;Jean Pierre Desforges;Igor Eulaers

  • food web: implications for evaluating trophodynamics and the flow of energy and contaminants

    Keith A. Hobson;Aaron Fisk;Nina Karnovsky;Meike Holst

Frequent Co-Authors

Nigel E. Hussey
Nigel E. Hussey University of Windsor
Derek C. G. Muir
Derek C. G. Muir Environment and Climate Change Canada
Steven H. Ferguson
Steven H. Ferguson Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Ross J. Norstrom
Ross J. Norstrom Carleton University
Bailey C. McMeans
Bailey C. McMeans University of Toronto
Timothy B. Johnson
Timothy B. Johnson Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Katrine Borgå
Katrine Borgå University of Oslo
Michael T. Arts
Michael T. Arts Toronto Metropolitan University
Christian Lydersen
Christian Lydersen Norwegian Polar Institute
Keith A. Hobson
Keith A. Hobson University of Western Ontario

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