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Publications

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49. Livernois, MC°, MB Ogburn, ND Legett, KD Richie, and NB Furey. 2024. Tracking animal movements via collaborative acoustic telemetry networks: multiscale habitat use, phenology, and management insights. Journal of Fish Biology (special issue on advances in telemetry). °Mentored postdoctoral scholar. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15952

48. Dubos, V, LN Harris, R Ekpakohak, BK Malley, NB Furey, and J-S Moore. Accepted. Oviduct tags and fine-scale acoustic telemetry can reveal timing and location of spawning in two Arctic salmonids (Salvelinus spp.). Journal of Fish Biology (special issue on advances in telemetry). https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15951

47. Charpentier, JE, JS Gunn, ML Cheng, S Licht, J McCoy, J Truscott, and NB Furey. Accepted. Invasive knotweed (Fallopia spp.) movement in a northern New Hampshire (USA) stream system. Invasive Plant Science and Management.

46. Ogburn, MB, HD Legett, R Aguilar, NB Furey, K Heggie, Livernois, MC°, and KD Richie. 2024. Acoustic telemetry captures the full annual migration of alewife between Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Maine. Marine Ecology Progress Series 745:115-124. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14676 

45. Pearson, C*, LJ Hammer, AL Eberhardt, LW Kenter, DL Berlinsky, EA Burke*, WJ Costello, NT Hermann*, A Caldwell*,  BD Walther, and NB Furey. 2024. Monitoring post-spawning movement, habitat use, and survival of adult anadromous rainbow smelt using acoustic telemetry in a New Hampshire estuary. Journal of Fish Biology, special issue on advances in telemetry.

44. Hermann, NH*, LJ Hammer*, NE Hussey, M Marcoux, KJ Hedges, RP Walter and NB Furey. 2023. Year-round monitoring of Arctic species of sculpin to identify residency and seasonality of movement behavior. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 00:1-15 https://doi-org.unh.idm.oclc.org/10.1139/cjfas-2023-0042

42. Ryan, AM*, JF Kocik, EJ Atkinson, and NB Furey. 2023. The effects of environmental and biological factors on the length of Atlantic Salmon age-1+ parr in three Maine drainages. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 152:327-345. https://doi-org.unh.idm.oclc.org/10.1002/tafs.10405

41. Bonizzoni, S., R. Gramolini, NB Furey, and G. Bearzi. 2023. Bottlenose dolphin distribution in a Mediterranean area exposed to intensive trawling. Marine Environmental Research 188:105993. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.105993

40. Cheng, MLH, SG Hinch, F Juanes, SJ Healy, AG Lotto, SJ Mapley, and NB Furey. 2022. Using acoustic imaging to observe potential predator-prey interactions between Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) and migrating Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) smolts. North American Journal of of Fisheries Management 42:1494-1501. https://doi-org.unh.idm.oclc.org/10.1002/nafm.10833

39 - Cooke, S.J., J.N. Bergman, W.M. Twardek, M.L. Piczak, G.A. Casselberry, K. Lutek, L.S. Dahlmo, K. Birnie-Gauvin, L.P. Griffin, J.W. Brownscombe, G.D. Raby, E.M. Standen, A.Z. Horodysky, S. Johnsen, A.J. Danylchuk, NB Furey, A.J. Gallagher, E.J.I. Lédée, J.D. Midwood, L.F.G. Gutowsky, D.M.P. Jacoby, J.K. Matley and R.J. Lennox.  2022.  The movement ecology of fishes.  Journal of Fish Biology. https://doi-org.unh.idm.oclc.org/10.1111/jfb.15153

38 - Hammer, LJ*, NE Hussey, M Marcoux, H Pettitt-Wade, K Hedges, R Tallman, and NB Furey. 2021. Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) movement dynamics relative to ice breakup in a high Arctic embayment. Marine Ecology Progress Series 682: 221-236. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13939 

37 - Zarrella Smith, KA, JN Woodall, A Ryan, NB Furey and J Goldstein. 2022. Seasonal estuarine movements of green crabs (Carcinus maenas) revealed by acoustic telemetry. Marine Ecology Progress Series 681: 129-143.  https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13927

36 - KRN Florko, ER Davidson, KJ Lees, LJ Hammer, M-F Lavoie, RJ Lennox, E Simard, M Auger-Methe P Archambault, C McKindsey, FG Whoriskey, and NB Furey. 2021. Tracking movements of decapod crustaceans: a review and synthesis of a half-century of telemetry-based studies. Marine Ecology Progress Series 679: 219-239. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13904

35 - Hammer, LJ, NE Hussey, M Marcoux, H Pettitt-Wade, K Hedges, R Tallman, and NB Furey. 2022. Arctic char enter the marine environment before annual ice breakup in the high Arctic. Environmental Biology of Fishes. Special Issue on Fish Movement: Molecular, Models, and Migration, edited by A.P. Klemley, K.M. Cogliati, M. Kuroki, and D.L.G. Noakes. 105(12): 2017-2026. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-021-01099-3

34 - Sabal, MC, MS Boyce, CL Charpentier, NB Furey, TM Luhring, HW Martin, MC Melnychuk, RB Srygley, CM Wagner, AJ Wirsing, RC Ydenberg, and EP Palkovacs. 2021 Ecological and Evolutionary Effects of Predators on Migratory Prey. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 36(8): 737-749. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2021.04.010 

33 - Furey, NB, AL Bass, KM Miller, S Li, AG Lotto, SJ Healy, SM Drenner, and SG Hinch. 2021. Infected juvenile salmon experience increased predation risk during freshwater migration. Royal Society Open Science 8:201522. *Top cited article for this journal 2022. Full access PDF

32 - Bonizzoni, S, NB Furey, and G Bearzi. 2021. Bottlenose dolphins in the northwestern Adriatic Sea: Spatial distribution and effects of trawling. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 31(3):635-650. *Top cited article for this journal 2022.

31 - Furey, NB, EG Martins, and SG Hinch. 2021. Migratory salmon smolts exhibit consistent interannual depensatory predator swamping: effects on telemetry-based survival estimates. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 30(1):18-30.

30 - Bass, AL, CF Stevenson, NB Furey, AD Porter, EL Rechisky, DW Welch, and SG Hinch. 2020. Experimental evaluation of tag burden and gill biopsy reveals survival impacts on migrating juvenile sockeye salmon in situ. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 77(12):1865-1869. 

29 - Hammer, LJ*, NB Furey, WY Koh, and JA Sulikowski. 2020. Movements of juvenile Winter Flounder in a southern Maine estuary. Northeastern Naturalist 27(3):503-519. *Mentored undergraduate research

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28 - Stevenson, CF, AL Bass, NB Furey, KM Miller, S Li, EL Rechisky, AD Porter, DW Welch, and SG Hinch. 2020. Infectious agents and gene expression differ between sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) smolt age groups but do not predict migration survival determined by telemetry. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 77(3): 484-495. 

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27 - Bonizzoni, S, NB Furey, NL Santostasi, L Eddy, VD Valavanis, and G Bearzi. 2019. Modelling dolphin distribution within an Important Marine Mammal Area in Greece to support spatial management planning. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 29(10):1665-1680.

26 - Stevenson, CF*, SG Hinch, AD Porter, EL Rechisky, DW Welch, SJ Healy, AG Lotto, and NB Furey. 2019. The influence of smolt age on freshwater and early marine behaviour and survival of migrating juvenile sockeye salmon. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 148:636-651. *Mentored graduate student

25 - Rechisky, EL, AD Porter, TD Clark, NB Furey, MK Gale, SG Hinch, and DW Welch. 2019. Comparative survival of juvenile Fraser River (Chilko) sockeye salmon during the first 50 days of migration. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 76:136-152.

24 - Furey, NB, JB Armstrong, DA Beauchamp, and SG Hinch. 2018. Migratory coupling between predators and prey. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2:1846-1853.

23 - Bearzi, G, D Kerem, NB Furey, RL Pitman, L Rendell, and RR Reeves. 2018. Whale and dolphin behavioral responses to dead conspecifics. Zoology 128: 1-15. For coverage on this publication, click here. 

22 - Healy, SJ*, SG Hinch, AL Bass, NB Furey, KM Miller, AD Porter, EL Rechisky, DW Welch, and AG Lotto. 2018. Transcriptome profiles relate to migration fate in hatchery steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) smolts. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 75:2053-2068. *Mentored graduate student

21 - Drenner, SM, SG Hinch, NB Furey, TD Clark, S Li, T Ming, KM Jeffries, DA Patterson, SJ Cooke, D Robichaud, DW Welch, AP Farrell, and KM Miller. 2018. Transcriptome patterns and blood physiology associated with homing success of sockeye salmon during their final stage of marine migration. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 75:1511-1524.

20 - Healy, SJ*, SG Hinch, AD Porter, EL Rechisky, DW Welch, EJ Eliason, AG Lotto, and NB Furey. (2017). Route-specific movements and survival during marine outmigration of hatchery steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) smolts in coastal British Columbia. Marine Ecology Progress Series 577:131-147. *mentored graduate student

19 - Furey, NB, and SG Hinch. (2017). Bull trout movements match the life history of sockeye salmon: consumers can exploit seasonally distinct pulses. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 146: 450-461. Quick summary!

18 - Bearzi, G, S Bonizzoni, NL Santostasi, NB Furey, VD Valavanis, O Gimenez. (2016). Dolphins in a Scaled-Down Mediterranean: The Gulf of Corinth's Odontocetes.  Advances in Marine Biology.

17 - Furey, NB, SG Hinch, MG Mesa, and DA Beauchamp. (2016). Piscivorous fish exhibit temperature-influenced binge feeding during an annual prey pulse. Journal of Animal Ecology 85: 1307-1317.

*SELECTED AS A HIGHLY COMMENDED RUNNER-UP TO THE 2016 ELTON PRIZE (top paper published in the journal by an early career researcher) - CLICK HERE FOR FREE ACCESS

          (For more info, check out the article at 'Cool Green Science')

16 - Dance, MA, DL Moulton, NB Furey, and JR Rooker. (2016). Effects of transmitter placement and species on detection efficiency in acoustic telemety research. Fisheries Research 183:80-85.

15 - Furey, NB, SG Hinch, AL Bass, CT Middleton, V Minke-Martin, and AG Lotto. (2016). Predator swamping reduces predation risk during nocturnal migration of juvenile salmon in a high-mortality landscape. Journal of Animal Ecology 85:948-959.

            (For more info, check out the video below)

14 - Clark, TD, NB Furey, EL Rechisky, MK Gale, KM Jeffries, AD Porter, MT Casselman, AG Lotto, DA Patterson, SJ Cooke, AP Farrell, DW Welch, and SG Hinch. (2016). Tracking the migration of wild sockeye salmon smolts to the ocean reveals distinct regions of nocturnal movement and high mortality. Ecological Applications 26(4): 959-978.

            (For more info, check out the video below)

13 - Furey, NB, SP Vincent, SG Hinch, and DW Welch. (2015). Variability in migration routes influences early marine survival of juvenile salmon smolts. PLoS ONE 10(10):e0139269. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139269 PDF

            (For more info, read my quick summary here)

12 - Drenner, SM, SG Hinch, EG Martins, NB Furey, TD Clark, SJ Cooke, DA Patterson, D Robichauld, DW Welch, AP Farrell, RE Thomson. (2015). Environmental conditions and physiological state influence estuarine behaviour of homing sockeye salmon. Fisheries Oceanography 24(4):307-324. 

10 - Bonizzoni, S, NB Furey, E Pirotta, VD Valavanis, B Würsig, and G Bearzi. (2014). Fish farming and its appeal to common bottlenose dolphins: modelling habitat use in a Mediterranean embayment. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 24(5):696-711.

9 - Burnett, NJ, SG Hinch, MR Donaldson, NB Furey, DA Patterson, DW Roscoe, and SJ Cooke. (2014). Alterations to dam-spill discharge influence sex-specific activity, behaviour and passage success of migrating adult sockeye salmon. Ecohydrology 7(4):1094-1104.

​8 - Dance, MA, NB Furey, G Bello, and JR Rooker. (2014). Ecological and ontogenetic variation among Mediterranean cuttlefish inferred from stable isotopes in cuttlebones. Marine Biology 161(2): 489-494.

7 - Wilson, SA, SG Hinch, SM Drenner, EG Martins, NB Furey, DA Patterson, and SJ Cooke. (2014). Coastal marine and in-river migration behaviour of adult sockeye salmon en route to spawning grounds. Marine Ecology Progress Series 496: 71-84.

6 - Furey, NB, MA Dance, and JR Rooker. (2013) Fine-scale movements and habitat use of young of year southern flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma) in an estuarine seascape. Journal of Fish Biology 82 (5): 1469-1483.  doi:10.1111/jfb.12074

(For more info, see my quick summary of this publication)

5 - Furey, NB, and JR Rooker. (2013) Spatial and Temporal Shifts in Suitable Habitat of Juvenile Southern Flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma). Journal of Sea Research 76:161-169.

(For more info, see my quick summary of this publication)

4 - Rooker, JR, JR Simms, RD Wells, SA Holt, GJ Holt, JE Graves, and NB Furey. (2012). Distribution and habitat associations of billfish and swordfish larvae across mesoscale features in the Gulf of Mexico. PLOS One 7(4):e34180.

3 - Furey, NB, and JA Sulikowski. (2011) The fish assemblage structure of the Saco River estuary. Northeastern Naturalist 18(1):37-44. 

(For more info, see my quick summary of this publication)

2 - Sulikowski, JA, B Galuardi, W Bubley, NB Furey, WB Driggers, GW Ingram Jr., and P Tsang. (2010) Use of satellite tags and novel geolocation filtering methods to elucidate the movements of spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series 418: 249-254. 

1 - M Frederich, M O’Rourke, NB Furey, and J Jost. (2009) AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in the rock crab, Cancer irroratus: an early indicator of temperature stress. Journal of Experimental Biology 212: 722-730.

News and Media

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2023 - Furey speaks as part of "Seacoast Sips of Science" program

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2023 - Furey speaks with Camden, ME community regarding anadromous fishes

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2023 - White shark is detected off Rye, NH coast (Union Leader)

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2022 - The Forgotten Migratory Fish: story by Tim Briggs (New Hampshire Sea Grant) on rainbow smelt research

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2022 - UNH Press Release on funding for Coastal New England Marine Biodiversity Observation Network

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2022 - UNH Press Release on National Science Foundation grant on Maine landlocked Arctic charr

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2022 - UNH Magazine - "Invested" story on stream ecology research supported by Dick George

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2022 - UNH Inquiry journal: Undergraduate Matthew Scott describes stream ecology research

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2022 - Graduate Student Emily Burke's research on green crabs highlighted

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2021 - Furey speaks at Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve's "Lunch and Learn" seminar series

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2020 - UNH Press Release on National Science Foundation grant on changes in Gulf of Maine fish food web

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2020 - New Hampshire Sea Grant: Why are we seeing more white sharks and seals in the Gulf of Maine? (reviewed by Furey)

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2020 - Graduate students Nate Hermann and Aliya Caldwell's research covered

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2017 - Paper on binge-feeding by bull trout selected as a highly commended runner up to the 2016 Elton Prize for top paper in the Journal of Animal Ecology published by an early career researcher

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2016 - Bull trout binge-feeding research featured on The Nature Conservancy's Cool Green Science blog

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Smolt telemetry research press release  (picked up by Science Daily, Vancouver Sun, and others)

 

CBC Radio interview on smolt telemetry research (May 10, 2016, the "Early Edition")

 (For those in Canada, go to 01:20:20 in audio link above. If elsewhere, please email me)

 

Bull trout feeding research featured in FishSens Magazine 

 

University of British Columbia 2013 Vanier Graduate Scholars

 

University of British Columbia Student Profile
 

University of New England Barry Goldwater Scholars

 

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