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  1. Drenner, S.M., T.D. Clark, C.K. Whitney, E.G. Martins, S.J. Cooke, S.G. Hinch 2012. A synthesis of tagging studies examining the behaviour and survival of anadromous salmonids in marine environments. PLoS ONE 7(3): e31311
  2. Jeffries, K.M., S.G. Hinch, E.G. Martins, T.D. Clark, A.G. Lotto, D.A. Patterson, S.J. Cooke, A.P. Farrell, K.M. Miller 2012. Sex and proximity to reproductive maturity influence the survival, final maturation, and blood physiology of Pacific salmon when exposed to high temperature during a simulated migration. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 85: 62-73
  3. Clark, T.D., A.P. Farrell 2011. Effects of body mass on physiological and anatomical parameters of mature salmon: evidence against a universal heart rate scaling exponent. The Journal of Experimental Biology 214: 887-893
  4. Clark, T.D., K.M. Jeffries, S.G. Hinch, A.P. Farrell 2011. Exceptional aerobic scope and cardiovascular performance of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) may underlie resilience in a warming climate. The Journal of Experimental Biology 214: 3074-3081
  5. Clark, T.D., M.R. Donaldson, S.M. Drenner, S.G. Hinch, D.A. Patterson, J. Hills, V. Ives, J.J. Carter, S.J. Cooke, A.P. Farrell 2011. The efficacy of field techniques for obtaining and storing blood samples from fishes. Journal of Fish Biology 79: 1322-1333

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Timothy Clark

Honorary Research Associate

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Office phone: +61 7 4753 4431
Web page: Australian Institute of Marine Science
Research area: Comparative Physiology, Ecology, Evolution
History: (1) Bachelor of Science (Hons), 1998-2001, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia; (2) Ph.D., 2002-2005, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia; (3) Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 2005-2007, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia;
(4) Killam Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 2007-2009, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; (5) Research Associate, 2009-2011, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; (6) Climate Change Scientist (Fishes), 2011-present, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Australia.

Current contact details: http://data.aims.gov.au/staffcv/

My research focuses on climate change and the eco-physiology of fishes.

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