John Casselman
Queen's University
Dept. of Biology
Kingston,
ON
Canada
K7L 3N6
Email:
john.casselman@queensu.ca
Papers:
M-206B-1
International Eel Symposium 2014: Are Eels Climbing Back up the Slippery Slope?
T-207-7
American Eel (Anguilla rostrata) Abundance, Distribution, and Size throughout the Lower Ottawa and St. Lawrence River Systems, Ontario, 2009–2013
T-207-9
Stable Isotopic Analysis of American Eel Otoliths: Thermal and Microhabitat Associations Provide Stocking Insights
Th-206B-12
Assessing anguillid eels for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species - Process, Challenges and Progress
Th-304B-10
The Role of Culture, Conservation Stocking, and Ecological Insights in Mitigating the Decline of the American Eel (Anguilla rostrata)
W-206B-4
Declining Abundance and Recruitment of American Eels at the Extremities of the Range: From the Upper St. Lawrence River to the Upper Mississippi River
W-206B-10
Chemical Contamination As a Potential Factor in Recruitment of American Eel to Lake Ontario