publications
Refereed
Loppnow GL, PA Venturelli (2014) Stage-structurded simulations suggest that removing
young of the year is an effective method for
controlling invasive smallmouth bass.
Trans Am Fish Sci 143:1341-1347 [pdf]
Chezik KA, NP Lester, PA Venturelli (2014a) Fish growth and degree-days I: Selecting a
base temperature for a single-population study. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 71:47-55. [pdf]
Chezik KA, NP Lester, PA Venturelli (2014b) Fish growth and degree-days II: Selecting a
base temperature for an among-population study. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 71:
1303-1311. [pdf]
Lester NP, BJ Shuter, PA Venturelli, D Nadeau (2014) Life history plasticity and
sustainable exploitation: a theory of compensation applied to regional management of walleye. Ecological Applications 24:38-54. [pdf (includes appendicies)]
Loppnow GL, K Vascotto, PA Venturelli (2013) Invasive smallmouth bass (Micropterus
dolomieu): history, impacts, and control. Management of Biological Invasions 4:191- 206. [pdf]
Popowich RC, PA Venturelli, JD Stelfox & RB
Taylor (2011) Validation of morphological
characteristics used for field identification of bull
trout x brook trout hybrids. N Am J Fish Manage 31:548-553. [pdf]
Venturelli PA, CA
Murphy, BJ
Shuter, TA Johnston, PJvC deGroot, PT Boag, JM Casselman,
R Montgomerie, MD
Wiegand & WC Leggett (2010) Maternal influences on population
dynamics: evidence from an exploited freshwater
fish. Ecology
91:2003-2012. [pdf]
[appendices]
Venturelli PA, NP
Lester, TR Marshall & BJ Shuter (2010) Consistent
patterns of
maturity and density-dependent growth
among populations of walleye (Sander
vitreus):
application of the growing degree-day metric. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 67:1057-1067.
[pdf] [summplementary data]
Venturelli PA, BJ
Shuter & CA
Murphy (2009) Evidence for harvest-induced maternal
influences on the reproductive rates of
fish populations. Proc R
Soc B
276:919-924.
http://publishing.royalsociety.org/proceedingsb. [pdf] [esm] [esm_table3]
Venturelli PA
& WM Tonn (2006) Diet and growth of northern pike in the
absence of prey
fishes: initial
consequences for persisting in
disturbance-prone lakes. Trans
Am Fish
Soc 135:1512-1522. [pdf]
Venturelli PA
& WM Tonn (2005) Invertivory by northern pike, Esox lucius,
regulates
communities of
littoral macroinvertebrates in small, boreal
lakes. J N Am Benthol Soc
24:904-918. [pdf]