Peer-Reviewed Publications

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*undergraduate student, graduate student


[33] Horodysky AZ, C. Schweitzer, and R.W. Brill. In Press. Applied Sensory Physiology and Behaviour, Ch 2 In: Fangue N, Cooke SJ, Cech JJ, Eliason E, Brauner C and Farrell AP (eds). Fish Physiology Volume 39A: Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene – A Systems Approach.

[32] Lennox RJ, JW Brownscombe, C Darimont, AZ Horodysky, T Levi, GD Raby, and SJ Cooke. 2022. Contrasting the roles of humans and apex predators in search of complementarity and the role of coexistence in sustaining ecosystem structure and function. People and Nature. 2022;00:1-12. DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10385.

[31] Cooke SJ, Bergman JN, Twardek WM, Piczak ML, Casselberry GA, Lutek K, Dahlmo LS, Birnie-Gauvin K, Griffin LP, Brownscombe JW, Raby GD, Standen EM, Horodysky AZ, Johnsen S, Danylchuk AJ, Furey NB, Gallagher AJ, Lédée EJI, Midwood JD, Gutowsky LFG, Jacoby DMP, Matley JK & Lennox RJ. 2022. The movement ecology of fishes. Journal of Fish Biology. 2022:1-24. DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15153.

[30] Elmer LK, Madliger CL, Blumstein DT, Elvidge CK, Fernández-Juricic E, Horodysky AZ, Johnson NS, McGuire LP, Swaisgood RR, Cooke SJ. 2021. Exploiting common senses: sensory ecology meets wildlife conservation and management. Conservation Physiology. 9(1): coab002. doi:10.1093/conphys/coab002

[29] Schweitzer C, A Horodysky, A Price, B Stevens. 2020. Impairment indictors for predicting delayed mortality in black sea bass (Centropristis striata) discards within the commercial trap fishery. Conservation Physiology. 8(1): coaa068.

[28] Hasenei A, D Kerstetter, AZ Horodysky, RW Brill. 2020. Physiological limits to inshore invasion of Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois spp.); insights from the functional characteristics of their visual system and hypoxia toleranceBiological Invasions. 22:2079-2097.

[27] Lennox RJ, Paukert P, Aarestrup K, Auger-Méthé M, Baumgartner LJ, Birnie-Gauvin K, Bøe K, Brink K, Brownscombe JW, Chen Y, Davidsen JG, Eliason EJ, Filous A, Gillanders BM, Helland IP, Horodysky AZ, Januchowski-Hartley SR, Lowerre-Barbieri SK, Lucas MC, Martins ES, Murchie KJ, Pompeu P, Power M, Raghavan R, Rahel FJ, Secor DH, Thiem JD, Thorstad EB, Ueda H, Whoriskey FG, Cooke SJ.  2019.  100 pressing questions on the future of global fish migration science, conservation, and policy. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7:286. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2019.00286

[26] Brill RW, AZ Horodysky, AR Place, AM Watson, R Reimschuessel. 2019. Effects of dietary taurine level on visual function in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). PLoS ONE. 14(6): e0214347. 

[25] Barker BD, AZ Horodysky, DW Kerstetter. 2018. Hot, or not?  Comparative behavioral thermoregulation, critical temperature regimes, and thermal tolerances of the invasive lionfish Pterois sp. versus native western North Atlantic reef fishes. Biological Invasions. 20:45-58. 

[24] Lennox RJ, J Alos, SJ Cooke, AZ Horodysky, T Klefoth, C Monk, R Arlinghaus. 2017. What makes fish vulnerable to capture by hooks? A conceptual framework and a review of key determinants. Fish and Fisheries.18: 986-1010.

[23] Cooke SJ, RJ Lennox, SD Bower, AZ Horodysky, MK Treml, E Stoddard, LA Donaldson & AJ Danylchuk. 2017.  Fishing in the dark – the science and management of recreational fisheries at nightBulletin of Marine Science. 93(2): 519-538.

[22] Hilton EJ, B Kynard, MT Balazik, AZ Horodysky, & CB Dillman. 2016. Review of the biology, fisheries, and conservation status of the Atlantic Sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus Mitchill, 1815. Journal of Applied Ichthyology (2016): 1-37.  DOI: 10.1111/jai.13242.

[21] Ward TD, DA Algera, AJ Gallagher, E Hawkins, A Horodysky, C Jørgensen, SS Killen, DJ McKenzie, JD Metcalfe, MA Peck, M Vu & SJ Cooke. 2016. Understanding the individual to implement the ecosystem approach to fisheries management. Conservation Physiology. 4(1):cow005.

[20] Horodysky AZ, SJ Cooke, JE Graves & RW Brill. 2016. Fisheries conservation on the high seas: linking conservation physiology and fisheries ecology for the management of large pelagic fishes. Conservation Physiology. 4(1):cov059

[19] Horodysky AZ, SJ Cooke & RW Brill. 2015. Physiology in the service of fisheries science: Why thinking mechanistically mattersReviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 25:425-447.

[18] Graves JE & AZ Horodysky. 2015. The challenges of estimating post-release mortality of istiophorid billfishes caught in the recreational fishery: A review. Fisheries Research. 166:163-168.

[17] Braun, CD, MB Kaplan, AZ Horodysky & JK Llopiz. 2015. Satellite telemetry reveals physical processes driving billfish behavior. Animal Biotelemetry. 3:2.

[16] Kalinoski M, A Hirons, A Horodysky & R Brill. 2014. Spectral sensitivity, luminous sensitivity, and temporal resolution of the visual systems in three sympatric coastal shark species: Carcharhinus plumbeus (sandbar shark), Mustelus canis canis (smooth dogfish), and Squalus acanthias (spiny dogfish). Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 200(12): 997-1013.

[15] Adams, AJ, AZ Horodysky, RS McBride, K Guindon, J Shenker, TC MacDonald, HD Harwell, R Ward & K Carpenter. 2014. Global conservation status and research needs for tarpons (Megalopidae), ladyfishes (Elopidae), and bonefishes (Albulidae). Fish and Fisheries. 15(2): 280-311.

[14] Horodysky AZ, RW Brill, KC Crawford*, ES Seagroves* & AK Johnson. 2013. Comparative visual ecophysiology of mid-Atlantic temperate reef fishes. Biology Open. 2:1371-1381.

[13] McComb DM, TM Frank, AZ Horodysky & SM Kajiura. 2013. Comparative visual function in predatory fishes from the Indian River Lagoon. Physiological & Biochemical Zoology. 86:285-297.

[12] Graves JE, AZ Horodysky & DW Kerstetter. 2012. Incorporating circle hooks into Atlantic pelagic fisheries: case studies from the commercial tuna/swordfish longline and recreational billfish fisheries. Bulletin of Marine Science. 88(3):411-422

[11] Horodysky AZ, RW Brill, PG Bushnell, JA Musick & RJ Latour. 2011. Comparative metabolic rates of common western North Atlantic sciaenid fishes. Journal of Fish Biology. 79:235-255.

[10] Graves JE & AZ Horodysky. 2010. Asymmetric conservation benefits of circle hooks in multispecies billfish recreational fisheries: a synthesis of hook performance and analysis of blue marlin post-release survival. Fishery Bulletin.108:433-441.

[9] Patterson MR, AZ Horodysky, BW Deffenbaugh & RW Brill. 2010. Using active echo cancellation to minimize stimulus reverberations during hearing studies conducted with the auditory brain response (ABR) technique. Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering. 3(2010):861-867.

[8] Horodysky AZ, RW Brill, EJ Warrant, JA Musick & RJ Latour. 2010. Comparative visual function in four piscivorous fishes inhabiting Chesapeake Bay. Journal of Experimental Biology. 213:1751-1761.

[7] Graves JE, AZ Horodysky & RJ Latour.  2009. Use of pop-up satellite archival tag technology to study postrelease survival and habitat utilization of estuarine and coastal fishes: an application to striped bass. Fishery Bulletin.107:373–383.

[6] Horodysky AZ, RW Brill, EJ Warrant, JA Musick & RJ Latour. 2008. Comparative visual function in five sciaenid fishes. Journal of Experimental Biology. 211(22):3601-3612

[5] Horodysky AZ, RW Brill, ML Fine, JA Musick & RJ Latour. 2008. Acoustic pressure and acceleration thresholds in six sciaenid fishes. Journal of Experimental Biology. 211(9):1504-1511.

[4] Graves JE & AZ Horodysky. 2008. Does hook choice matter? The effects of three circle hook models on post-release survival of white marlin. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 28:471-480.

[3] Horodysky AZ, DW Kerstetter, RJ Latour & JE Graves. 2007. Habitat utilization and vertical movements of white marlin (Tetrapturus albidus) released from commercial and recreational fishing gears in the western North Atlantic Ocean: inferences from short duration pop-up archival satellite tags. Fisheries Oceanography. 16(3):240-256.

[2] Horodysky AZ & JE Graves. 2005. Application of pop-up satellite archival tag technology to estimate postrelease survival of white marlin (Tetrapturus albidus) caught on circle and straight-shank (“J”) hooks in the western North Atlantic recreational fishery. Fishery Bulletin. 103:84-96.

[1] McBride RS & AZ Horodysky. 2004. Mechanisms maintaining sympatric distributions of two ladyfish (Elopidae: Elops) morphs in the Gulf of Mexico and western North Atlantic Ocean. Limnology and Oceanography. 49(4):1173-1181.