His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Zoology, Fish migration, Salmo and Genetic structure. His research in Ecology intersects with topics in Species complex and Heritability. His Zoology research includes themes of Coregonus clupeaformis, Hatching, Mitochondrial DNA and Reproductive success.
His work deals with themes such as Orientation, Cognitive psychology, Instinct and Reproduction, which intersect with Salmo. The study incorporates disciplines such as Adaptation and Population genetics in addition to Genetic structure. Julian J. Dodson has included themes like Rainbow smelt, Larva, Smelt, Osmerus and Plankton in his Estuary study.
Julian J. Dodson mainly focuses on Ecology, Salmo, Fishery, Estuary and Zoology. Ecology is often connected to Osmerus in his work. His Salmo research integrates issues from Sexual maturity, Rainbow trout, Genetic variation and Trout.
Julian J. Dodson interconnects American shad, Bay, Alosa and Predation in the investigation of issues within Fishery. His Estuary study combines topics in areas such as Overwintering, Range and Plankton. His studies deal with areas such as Hatching, Mitochondrial DNA and Reproductive success as well as Zoology.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Fishery, Oceanography, Salmo and Anguilla rostrata. Julian J. Dodson studies Ecology, focusing on Habitat in particular. The Fishery study combines topics in areas such as Predation and Otolith.
His work on Pelagic zone and Particle as part of general Oceanography study is frequently connected to Telemetry and Tracking model, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Salmo, Reproduction, Fish migration, Smoltification and Affect is strongly linked to Sexual maturity. He has researched Anguilla rostrata in several fields, including Estuary, Sargasso sea, Forestry and Juvenile.
Julian J. Dodson mainly investigates Ecology, Fishery, Oceanography, Salmo and Sargasso sea. His work on Spawn is typically connected to Trait as part of general Ecology study, connecting several disciplines of science. His study in Oceanography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Remote sensing and Spawning site.
The concepts of his Salmo study are interwoven with issues in Natural selection, Selection and Additive genetic effects. His Sargasso sea study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Predation, Tuna, Pelagic zone, Full moon and Diel vertical migration. His Estuary research incorporates themes from Nocturnal and Foraging.
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PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE IN MITOCHONDRIAL DNA OF THE LAKE WHITEFISH (COREGONUS CLUPEAFORMIS) AND ITS RELATION TO PLEISTOCENE GLACIATIONS.
Louis Bernatchez;Julian J. Dodson.
Evolution (1991)
Phenotypic plasticity of habitat use by three temperate eel species, Anguilla anguilla, A. japonica and A. rostrata
Françoise Daverat;Karin E. Limburg;Isabel Thibault;Jen-Chieh Shiao.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (2006)
ALLOPATRIC ORIGIN OF SYMPATRIC POPULATIONS OF LAKE WHITEFISH (COREGONUS CLUPEAFORMIS) AS REVEALED BY MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA RESTRICTION ANALYSIS.
Louis Bernatchez;Julian J. Dodson.
Evolution (1990)
Landscape genetics and hierarchical genetic structure in Atlantic salmon: the interaction of gene flow and local adaptation
Mélanie Dionne;François Caron;Julian J. Dodson;Louis Bernatchez.
Molecular Ecology (2008)
Clinal variation in MHC diversity with temperature: evidence for the role of host-pathogen interaction on local adaptation in Atlantic salmon.
Mélanie Dionne;Kristina M. Miller;Julian J. Dodson;François Caron.
Evolution (2007)
Ecological determinants and temporal stability of the within-river population structure in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.).
Dany Garant;Julian J. Dodson;Louis Bernatchez.
Molecular Ecology (2000)
The evolutionary ecology of alternative migratory tactics in salmonid fishes
Julian J. Dodson;Nadia Aubin-Horth;Véronique Thériault;David J. Páez.
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society (2013)
Relationship between Bioenergetics and Behavior in Anadromous Fish Migrations
Louis Bernatchez;Julian J. Dodson.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (1987)
GENETIC EVIDENCE FOR REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION AND MULTIPLE ORIGINS OF SYMPATRIC TROPHIC ECOTYPES OF WHITEFISH (COREGONUS)
Louis Bernatchez;Jukka A. Vuorinen;R. A. Bodaly;Julian J. Dodson.
Evolution (1996)
The nature and role of learning in the orientation and migratory behavior of fishes
Julian J. Dodson.
Environmental Biology of Fishes (1988)
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