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Andy J. Danylchuk is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their research contributions are primarily situated within Environmental Science, with a significant focus on several subfields including Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Aquatic Science, and Sociology and Political Science.

The scientist's work concentrates on diverse topics such as Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Marine and fisheries research, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine animal studies overview, Ichthyology and Marine Biology, Fish Biology and Ecology Studies, and Fish biology, ecology, and behavior.

Andy J. Danylchuk has authored several recent papers that address various issues in fisheries and fish biology. These include:

  • Technological innovations in the recreational fishing sector: implications for fisheries management and policy (2021), published in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
  • Best practices for non-lethal blood sampling of fish via the caudal vasculature (2020), published in Journal of Fish Biology
  • The movement ecology of fishes (2022), published in Journal of Fish Biology
  • Preparing for a changing future in recreational fisheries: 100 research questions for global consideration emerging from a horizon scan (2020), published in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
  • Digital fisheries data in the Internet age: Emerging tools for research and monitoring using online data in recreational fisheries (2022), published in Fish and Fisheries

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Steven J. Cooke
  • Jacob W. Brownscombe
  • Lucas P. Griffin
  • Robert J. Lennox
  • Aaron J. Adams

Andy J. Danylchuk's publications are often featured in well-known academic venues. Some of the major journals where their work appears include:

  • Fisheries
  • Fisheries Research
  • Environmental Biology of Fishes
  • North American Journal of Fisheries Management
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Best Publications

  • Best practices for catch-and-release recreational fisheries – angling tools and tactics

    Jacob W. Brownscombe;Andy J. Danylchuk;Jacqueline M. Chapman;Lee F.G. Gutowsky

  • The physiological consequences of catch‐and‐release angling: perspectives on experimental design, interpretation, extrapolation and relevance to stakeholders

    S. J. Cooke;M. R. Donaldson;C. M. O'connor;G. D. Raby

  • The understudied and underappreciated role of predation in the mortality of fish released from fishing gears

    Graham D Raby;Jessica R Packer;Andy J Danylchuk;Steven J Cooke

  • Validating the use of baited remote underwater video surveys for assessing the diversity, distribution and abundance of sharks in the Bahamas

    Edward J. Brooks;Katherine A. Sloman;David W. Sims;Andy J. Danylchuk

  • Effects of recreational angling on the post-release behavior and predation of bonefish (Albula vulpes): The role of equilibrium status at the time of release

    Sascha E. Danylchuk;Sascha E. Danylchuk;Sascha E. Danylchuk;Andy J. Danylchuk;Andy J. Danylchuk;Steven J. Cooke;Steven J. Cooke;Steven J. Cooke;Tony L. Goldberg;Tony L. Goldberg;Tony L. Goldberg

  • The nexus of fun and nutrition: Recreational fishing is also about food

    Steven J. Cooke;William M. Twardek;Robert J. Lennox;Aaron J. Zolderdo

  • Voluntary institutions and behaviours as alternatives to formal regulations in recreational fisheries management

    Steven J Cooke;Cory D Suski;Robert Arlinghaus;Robert Arlinghaus;Andy J Danylchuk

  • Physiological disturbance and recovery dynamics of bonefish (Albula vulpes), a tropical marine fish, in response to variable exercise and exposure to air

    Cory D. Suski;Steven J. Cooke;Steven J. Cooke;Andy J. Danylchuk;Andy J. Danylchuk;Constance M. O'Connor

  • Effects of different capture techniques on the physiological condition of bonefish Albula vulpes evaluated using field diagnostic tools

    S. J. Cooke;Cory David Suski;S. E. Danylchuk;A. J. Danylchuk

  • The future of recreational fisheries: Advances in science, monitoring, management, and practice

    Jacob W. Brownscombe;Jacob W. Brownscombe;Kieran Hyder;Kieran Hyder;Warren Potts;Kyle L. Wilson

  • The Movement Ecology of Fishes.

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  • Recovery bags reduce post-release impairments in locomotory activity and behavior of bonefish (Albula spp.) following exposure to angling-related stressors☆

    Jacob W. Brownscombe;Jason D. Thiem;Charles Hatry;Felicia Cull

  • Estimates of field activity and metabolic rates of bonefish (Albula vulpes) in coastal marine habitats using acoustic tri-axial accelerometer transmitters and intermittent-flow respirometry

    Karen J. Murchie;Steven J. Cooke;Andy J. Danylchuk;Cory D. Suski

  • Considerations for effective science communication

    Steven J. Cooke;Austin J. Gallagher;Natalie M. Sopinka;Vivian M. Nguyen

  • Hooking injury, physiological status and short-term mortality of juvenile lemon sharks (Negaprion bevirostris) following catch-and-release recreational angling

    Andy J. Danylchuk;Cory D. Suski;John W. Mandelman;Karen J. Murchie

  • Action Cameras: Bringing Aquatic and Fisheries Research into View

    Daniel P. Struthers;Andy J. Danylchuk;Alexander D. M. Wilson;Steven J. Cooke

  • Technological innovations in the recreational fishing sector: implications for fisheries management and policy.

    Steven J. Cooke;Paul Venturelli;William M. Twardek;Robert J. Lennox

  • Recommendations for the future of recreational fisheries to prepare the social‐ecological system to cope with change

    R. Arlinghaus;R. Arlinghaus;S. J. Cooke;S. G. Sutton;A. J. Danylchuk

  • Angling for endangered fish: conservation problem or conservation action?

    Steven J Cooke;Zeb S Hogan;Paul A Butcher;Michael J W Stokesbury

  • Is catch-and-release recreational angling compatible with no-take marine protected areas?

    Steven J. Cooke;Steven J. Cooke;Andy J. Danylchuk;Andy J. Danylchuk;Sascha E. Danylchuk;Sascha E. Danylchuk;Cory David Suski

  • Aggregations and offshore movements as indicators of spawning activity of bonefish ( Albula vulpes ) in The Bahamas

    Andy J. Danylchuk;Andy J. Danylchuk;Steven J. Cooke;Steven J. Cooke;Tony L. Goldberg;Tony L. Goldberg;Cory D. Suski;Cory D. Suski

  • The physiological response of the Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi) to longline capture.

    Edward J. Brooks;John W. Mandelman;Katherine A. Sloman;Stephanie Liss

  • Post-release mortality of bonefish, Albula vulpes, exposed to different handling practices during catch-and-release angling in Eleuthera, The Bahamas

    A. J. Danylchuk;S. E. Danylchuk;S. J. Cooke;T. L. Goldberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven J. Cooke
Steven J. Cooke Carleton University
Cory D. Suski
Cory D. Suski University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tony L. Goldberg
Tony L. Goldberg University of Wisconsin–Madison
Robert Arlinghaus
Robert Arlinghaus Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
David P. Philipp
David P. Philipp University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alexander D. M. Wilson
Alexander D. M. Wilson Plymouth University
William M. Tonn
William M. Tonn University of Alberta
David W. Sims
David W. Sims University of Southampton
Alan M. Friedlander
Alan M. Friedlander University of Hawaii at Manoa
Gregory B. Skomal
Gregory B. Skomal Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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