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PhD, Zoology, University of British Columbia (1993) - Corticosteroid receptor dynamics and smolting in wild and hatchery-reared coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) MSc, Zoology, University of British Columbia (1987) - Factors affecting swimbladder volume in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) held in gas supersaturated water BSc (Honours), Biology, University of Victoria (1985) - Response of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) to different levels of gas supersaturated water

研究领域

My research interests are in how animals respond to changes in their environment - particularly due to anthropogenic disturbance. My experimental research has focused on fish, primarily salmonids due to their economic, cultural and recreational importance. Fish can be displaced from or avoid disturbed areas that are no longer suitable. Such changes can have profound impacts on longterm population structure as groups of animals become fragmented and isolated. If, however, animals do not move or are unable to move due to migration barriers, physiological perturbations may result that can ultimately compromise performance and survival. My research program has developed at UNBC along three themes; environmental physiology, molecular ecology, and population structure. My long term research goal is to develop methods to mitigate deleterious changes to the environment that impacts fish and implement management guidelines to limit the impact of anthropogenic change.

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Shrimpton JM (2013) Seawater to freshwater transitions in diadromous fish. In: Euryhaline Fishes (Fish Physiology Series). Vol. 32, eds. SD McCormick, AP Farrell and CJ Brauner, pp. 327-392. San Diego: Academic Press. Flores A-M, Shrimpton JM (2012) Differential physiological and endocrine responses of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, transferred from fresh water to ion-poor or salt water. General and Comparative Endocrinology 175, 244-250. Flores A-M, Shrimpton JM, Patterson DA, Hills JA, Cooke SJ, Yada T, Moriyama S, Hinch SG, Farrell AP (2012) Physiological and molecular endocrine changes in maturing wild sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, during ocean and river migration. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, Biochemical, Systems, and Environmental Physiology 182, 77-90. McRae CJ, Warren KD, Shrimpton JM (2012) Spawning site selection in Interior Fraser River coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch): an imperiled population of anadromous salmon from an interior, snow-dominated watershed. Endangered Species Research 16, 249-260. Shrimpton JM, Heath JW, Devlin RH, Heath DD (2012) Effect of triploidy on growth and ionoregulatory performance in ocean-type Chinook salmon: a quantitative genetics approach. Aquaculture 362-363, 248-254. Chittenden CM, Biagi C, Grimsrud Davidsen J, Grimsrud Davidsen A, Kondo H, McKnight A, Pedersen O-P, Raven P, Rikardsen AH, Shrimpton JM, Zuehlke B, McKinley RS, Devlin RH (2010) Genetic verses rearing-environment effects on phenotype: hatchery and natural rearing effects on hatchery- and wild-born coho salmon. PLoS ONE 5, e12661 (11 pp). Cooperman MC, Hinch SG, Crossin GT, Cooke SJ, Patterson DA, Olsson I, Lotto A, Welch D, Shrimpton JM, Farrell AP, van der Kraak G (2010) Effects of experimental manipulations of salinity and maturation status on the physiological condition and mortality of homing adult sockeye salmon held in a laboratory. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 83, 459-472. Donaldson MR, Hinch SG, Patterson DA, Farrell AP, Shrimpton JM, Miller-Saunders KM, Robichaud D, Hills J, Hruska KA, Hanson KC, English KK, Van Der Kraak G, Cook SJ (2010) Physiological condition differentially affects the behaviour and survival of two populations of sockeye salmon during their freshwater spawing migration. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 83, 446-458 Sykes GE, Shrimpton JM (2010) Temperature and flow effects on smolting in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): the relationship between migratory behaviour and physiological development. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67, 191-201. Walter RP, Shrimpton JM, Heath DD (2010) Reply to Comment on �Gene flow increases temporal stability of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) population in the Upper Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada�. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67, 206-208. Cooke SJ, Donaldson MR, Hinch SG, Crossin GT, Patterson DA, Hanson KC, English KK, Shrimpton JM, Farrell AP (2009) Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon? Evolutionary Applications 2, 299-311. Sykes GE, Johnson CJ, Shrimpton JM (2009) Temperature and flow effects on migration timing of Chinook salmon smolts. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138, 1252-1265. Walter RR, Aykanat T, Kelly DW, Shrimpton JM, Heath DD (2009) Gene flow increases temporal stability of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) populations in the Upper Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66, 167-176. Cooke SJ, Hinch SG, Farrell AP, Patterson DA, Miller-Saunders K, Welch DW, Donaldson MR, Hanson KC, Crossin GT, Mathes MT, Lotto AG, Hruska KA, Olsson IC, Wagner GN, Thomson R, Hourston R, English KK, Larsson S, Shrimpton JM, Van der Kraak G (2008) Developing a mechanistic understanding of fish migrations by linking telemetry with physiology, behavior, genomics and experimental biology: an interdisciplinary case study on adult Fraser River sockeye salmon. Fisheries 33, 321-338. Cooke SJ, Hinch SG, Crossin GT, Patterson DA, English KK, Healey MC, Macdonald JS, Shrimpton JM, Young JL, Lister A, Van Der Kraak G, Farrell AP (2008) Physiological correlates of coastal arrival and river entry timing in Late Summer Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Behavioural Ecology 19, 747-758. Crossin GT, Hinch SG, Cooke SJ, Welch DW, Lotto AG, Patterson DA, Leggatt RA, Mathes MT, Shrimpton JM, Van Der Kraak G, Farrell AP (2008) Exposure to high temperature influences the behaviour, physiology, and survival of sockeye salmon during spawning migration. Canadian Journal of Zoology 86, 127-140. Hanson KC, Cooke SJ, Hinch SG, Crossin GT, Patterson DA, English KK, Donaldson MR, Shrimpton JM, Van Der Kraak G, Farrell AP (2008) Individual variation in migration speed of upriver-migrating sockeye salmon in the Fraser River in relation to their physiological and energetic status at marine approach. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81, 255�268. McCormick SD, Regish A, O�Dea MF, Shrimpton JM (2008) Are we missing a minerlocorticoid in fish? Effects of cortisol, deoxycorticosterone and aldosterone on osmoregulation, gill Na+,K+-ATPase activity and isoform mRNA levels in Atlantic salmon. General and Comparative Endocrinology 157, 35-40. Shrimpton JM, Cena CJ, Clarke AD (2008) Response of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) to habitat reconnection through replacement of hanging culverts with bridges. BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 9, 71-79. Clarke AD, Lewis A, Telmer KH, Shrimpton JM (2007) Life history and age at maturity of an anadromous smelt, the eulachon Thaleicthys pacificus. Journal of Fish Biology 71, 1479-1493. Clarke AD, Telmer KH, Shrimpton JM (2007) Using natural elemental signatures to determine habitat use and population structure for a fluvial species, the Arctic grayling, in a watershed impacted by a large reservoir. Journal of Applied Ecology 44, 1156-1165. Clarke AD, Telmer KH, Shrimpton JM (2007) Elemental analysis of otoliths, fin rays, and scales: a comparison of bony structures to provide population and life-history information for the Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus). Ecology of Freshwater Fish 16, 354-361. Crossin GT, Hinch SG, Cooke SJ, Welch DW, Batten SD, Patterson DA, Van Der Kraak G, Shrimpton JM, Farrell AP (2007) Behaviour and physiology of sockeye homing through coastal waters to a natal stream. Marine Biology 152, 905-918. Johnson RM, Shrimpton JM, Cho GK, Heath DD (2007) Dosage effects on heritability and maternal effects in diploid and triploid Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Heredity 98, 303-310. McCormick SD, Shrimpton JM, Moriyama S, Bj�rnsson BTh (2007) Differential hormonal responses of Atlantic salmon parr and smolt to increased daylength: a possible physiological basis for smolting. Aquaculture 273, 337-344.

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