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Books:

  1. Docker, M.F. 2015. Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control, Vol. 1. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands (editor), 439 pp.
  2. Docker, M.F. 2019. Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control, Vol. 2. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands (editor), 570 pp.

Invited Book Preface:

  1. Docker M.F. 2016. In Orlov A., and R.J. Beamish (eds.), Jawless Fishes of the World, Vol. 1. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle Upon Tyne.

Book Chapters:

  1. Wilkie, M.P., N.S. Johnson, and M.F. Docker. 2022. Invasive species control and management – the sea lamprey story. In Fangue, N., Cooke, S., Farrell, A., Brauner, C., and Eliason, E. (eds.), Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene – A Systems Approach, Part B. Elsevier, Amsterdam. pp. 489–579.
  2. Docker, M.F., F.W.H. Beamish, T. Yasmin, M.B. Bryan, and A. Khan. 2019. The lamprey gonad. In Docker, M.F. (ed.), Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control, Vol. 2. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands. pp. 1–186.
  3. Docker, M.F. and I.C. Potter. 2019. Life history evolution in lampreys: alternative migratory and feeding types. In Docker, M.F. (ed.), Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control, Vol. 2. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands. pp. 287–409.
  4. Docker, M.F. and J.B. Hume. 2019. There and back again: lampreys in the 21st century and beyond. In Docker, M.F. (ed.), Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control, Vol. 2. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands. pp. 527–570.
  5. Docker, M.F., J.B. Hume, and B.J. Clemens. 2015. Introduction: a surfeit of lampreys. In Docker, M.F. (ed.), Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control, Vol. 1. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands. pp. 1–34.
  6. Maitland, P.S., C.B. Renaud, B.R. Quintella, D.A. Close, and M.F. Docker. 2015. Conservation of native lampreys. In Docker, M.F. (ed.), Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control, Vol. 1. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands. pp. 375–428.
  7. Dunmall, K.M., J.M. Reist, E.C. Carmack, J.A. Babaluk, M.P. Heide-Jørgensen, and M.F. Docker. 2013. Pacific salmon in the Arctic: harbingers of change. In F.J. Mueter, D.M.S. Dickson, H.P. Huntington, J.R. Irvine, E.A. Logerwell, S.A. MacLean, L.T. Quakenbush, and C. Rosa (eds.) Responses of Arctic Marine Ecosystems to Climate Change. Alaska Sea Grant, University of Alaska Fairbanks. pp. 141–163.
  8. Christiansen, J.S., J.D. Reist, R.J. Brown, V.A. Brykov, G. Christensen, K. Christoffersen, P. Cott, P. Crane, J.B. Dempson, M. Docker, K. Dunmall, A. Finstad, V.F. Gallucci, J. Hammar, L.N. Harris, J. Heino, E. Ivanov, O.V. Karamushko, A. Kirillov, A. Kucheryavyy, H. Lehtonen, A. Lynghammar, C.W. Mecklenburg, P.D.R. Moller, T. Mustonen, A.G. Oleinik, M. Power, Y.S. Reshetnikov, V.I. Romanov, O.-T. Sandlund, C.D. Sawatzky, M. Svenning, H.K. Swanson, and F.J. Wrona. 2013. Chapter 6: Fishes. Arctic biodiversity assessment: status and trends in Arctic biodiversity. In Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna. Akureyri, Iceland. pp. 192–245.
  9. Docker, M.F. 2009. A review of the evolution of nonparasitism in lampreys and an update of the paired species concept. In L.R. Brown, S.D. Chase, P.B. Moyle, R.J. Beamish, and M.G. Mesa (eds.), Biology, management, and conservation of lampreys in North America. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 72, Bethesda, Maryland. pp. 71–114.
  10. Goodman, D.H., A.P. Kinziger, S.B. Reid, and M.F. Docker. 2009. Morphological diagnosis of Entosphenus and Lampetra ammocoetes (Petromyzontidae) in Washington, Oregon, and California. In L.R. Brown, S.D. Chase, P.B. Moyle, R.J. Beamish, and M.G. Mesa (eds.), Biology, management, and conservation of lampreys in North America. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 72, Bethesda, Maryland. pp. 223–232.
  11. Renaud, C.B., M.F. Docker, and N.E. Mandrak. 2009. Taxonomy, distribution, and conservation of lampreys in Canada. In L.R. Brown, S.D. Chase, P.B. Moyle, R.J. Beamish, and M.G. Mesa (eds), Biology, management, and conservation of lampreys in North America. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 72, Bethesda, Maryland. pp. 29–309.

Journal Articles:

  1. Hume, J.B., S. Bennis, T. Bruning, M.F. Docker, S. Good, R. Lampman, J. Rinchard, T. Searcy, M.P. Wilkie, N.S. Johnson (2024). Evaluation of Larval Sea Lamprey Petromyzon marinus Growth in the Laboratory: Influence of Temperature and Diet. Aquaculture Research.
  2. Lawrence, M.J., P. Grayson, J.D. Jeffrey, M.F. Docker, C.J. Garroway, J.M. Wilson, R.G. Manzon, M.P. Wilkie, and K.M. Jeffries (2023) Transcriptomic impacts and potential routes of detoxification in a lampricide-tolerant teleost exposed to TFM and niclosamide. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology – Part D: Genomics and Proteomics 46: 101074.
  3. Bernos, T.A., M.C. Yates, R. Young, A. Imrit, E. Myler, S. Sharma, M.F. Docker, A. Fitzgerald, R. Hanner, D. Heath, J. Livernois, and N.E. Mandrak (2023) Environmental DNA (eDNA) applications in freshwater fisheries management and conservation in Canada: overview of current challenges and opportunities. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (in press).
  4. Carim, K.J., D.C. Larson, J.M. Helstab, M.K. Young, and M.F. Docker. 2023. A revised taxonomy and estimate of species diversity for western North American Lampetra. Environmental Biology of Fishes 106: 817–836.
  5. Klimley, A.P., K.M. Cogliati, M. Kuroki, and M.F. Docker. 2022. A review of molecular, physiological, behavioral, and ecological studies in a Special Issue devoted to the movement ecology of fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 105: 1683–1695.
  6. Mochnacz, N.J., M.K. Taylor, M.F. Docker, and D.J. Isaak. 2022. An ecothermal paradox: bull trout populations diverge in response to thermal landscapes across a broad latitudinal gradient. Environmental Biology of Fishes 106: 979–999.
  7. Cooke, S.J., M.F. Docker, N.E. Mandrak, N. Young, D.D. Heath, K.M. Jeffries, A. Howarth, J.W. Brownscombe, J. Livernois, C.A.D. Semeniuk, P.A. Venturelli, A.J. Danylchuk, R.J. Lennox, I. Jarić, A.T. Fiske, C.S. Vandergoot, J.R. Britton, and A.M. Muir. 2022. Technoscience and the modernization of freshwater fisheries assessment and management. Environmental Technology & Innovation 28: 102865.
  8. Yasmin, T., P. Grayson, M.F. Docker, and S.V. Good. 2022. Pervasive male-biased expression throughout the germline-specific regions of the sea lamprey genome supports key roles in sex differentiation and spermatogenesis Communications Biology 5: 434.
  9. Grayson, P.D., A. Wright, C.J. Garroway, and M.F. Docker. 2022. SexFindR: A computational workflow to identify young and old sex chromosomes. bioRxiv 2022.02.21.481346; https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.21.481346
  10. Lawrence, M.J., P. Grayson, J.D. Jeffrey, M.F. Docker, C.J. Garroway, J.M. Wilson, R.G. Manzon, M.P. Wilkie, and K.M. Jeffries. 2022. Variation in the transcriptome response and detoxification gene diversity drives pesticide tolerance in fishes. Environmental Science & Technology 56: 12137–12147.
  11. Lantz, S.R., R.A. Adair, J.J. Amberg, R.A. Bergstedt, M.A. Boogaard, U. Bussy, M.F. Docker, E.S. Dunlap, A. Gonzalez, T. Hubert, M.J. Siefkes, W.P. Sullivan, S. Whyard, M.P. Wilkie, B. Young and A.M. Muir. 2022. Next generation lampricides: a three-stage process to develop improved control tools for invasive sea lamprey. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 79: 692–702.
  12. Ajmani, N., T. Yasmin, M.F. Docker, and S.V. Good. 2021. Transcriptomic analysis of gonadal development in parasitic and non-parasitic lampreys (Ichthyomyzon spp.), with a comparison of genomic resources in these non-model species. Genes Genomes Genetics 11: jkab030.
  13. Dey, C.J. and 73 others. 2021. Research priorities for the management of freshwater fish habitat in Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78: 1744–1754.
  14. Docker, M.F. 2021. Continuity and changes: expanding the Editorial Board. Environmental Biology of Fishes 104: 734–736.
  15. Docker, M.F. 2021. Picking up the mantle. Environmental Biology of Fishes 104: 211–212.
  16. Docker, M.F., G.A. Bravener, C.J. Garroway, P.J. Hrodey, J.B. Hume, N.S. Johnson, S.A. Lewandoski, J.L. Ogden, and E.C. Zollweg-Horan. 2021. A review of sea lamprey dispersal and population structure in the Great Lakes and the implications for control. Journal of Great Lakes Research 47: S549–S569.
  17. Borowiec, B.G., M.F. Docker, N.S. Johnson, M.L. Moser, B. Zielinski, and M.P. Wilkie. 2021. Exploiting the physiology of lampreys to refine methods of control and conservation. Journal of Great Lakes Research 47: S723–S741.
  18. Ferreira-Martins, D., J. Champer, D.W. McCauley, Z. Zhang, and M.F. Docker. 2021. Genetic control of invasive sea lamprey in the Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research 47: S764–S775.
  19. McLaughlin, R., J.V. Adams, P.R. Almeida, J. Barber, D.P. Burkett, M.F. Docker, N.S. Johnson, M.L. Moser, A.M. Muir, D.L. Pereira, M.J. Siefkes, T.B. Steeves, and M.P. Wilkie. 2021. Foreword: Control and conservation of lampreys beyond 2020 – Proceedings from the 3rd Sea Lamprey International Symposium (SLIS III). Journal of Great Lakes Research 47: S1–S10.
  20. Lawrence, M.J., D. Mitrovic, D. Foubister, L.M. Bragg, J. Sutherby, M.F. Docker, M.R. Servos, M.P. Wilkie, and K.M. Jeffries. 2021. Contrasting physiological responses between invasive sea lamprey and non-target bluegill in response to acute lampricide exposure. Aquatic Toxicology 237: 105848.
  21. Mateus, C.S., M.F. Docker, G. Evanno, J.E. Hess, J.B. Hume, I.C. Oliveira, A. Souissi, and T.M. Sutton. 2021. Population structure in anadromous lampreys: patterns and processes. Journal of Great Lakes Research 47: S38–S58.
  22. Mochnacz, N.J., D.I. MacKenzie, N. Koper, M.F. Docker, and D.J. Isaak. 2021. Fringe effects: detecting bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) at distributional boundaries in a montane watershed. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78: 1030–1044.
  23. Docker, M.F. 2020. Book review: Great Lakes Sea Lamprey: The 70 Year War on a Biological Invader. Fisheries 45: 380.
  24. Larson, D., M. Helstab, M.F. Docker, B. Bangs, and B.J. Clemens. 2020. Landlocked Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus in the Middle Fork Willamette River, Oregon. Environmental Biology of Fishes 103: 291–298.
  25. Yusishen, M.E., F.C. Eichorn, W.G. Anderson, and M.F. Docker. 2020. Development of quantitative PCR assays for the detection and quantification of lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) environmental DNA. Conservation Genetics Resources 12: 17–19.
  26. Anderson, J.E., A. Cunha, and M.F. Docker. 2019. Novel “omega fibers” in superficial body-wall myotomes during metamorphosis in the northern brook lamprey, Ichthyomyzon fossor. Canadian Journal of Zoology 97: 1218–1224.
  27. Spice, E.K., T.A. Whitesel, G.S. Silver, and M.F. Docker. 2019. Contemporary and historical river connectivity influence population structure in western brook lamprey in the Columbia River Basin. Conservation Genetics 20: 299–314.
  28. Neave, F.B., T.B. Steeves, T.C. Pratt, R.L. McLaughlin, J.V. Adams, and M.F. Docker. 2019. Stream characteristics associated with feeding type in silver (Ichthyomyzon unicuspis) and northern brook (I. fossor) lampreys and tests for phenotypic plasticity. Environmental Biology of Fishes 102: 615–627.
  29. Evans, T.M., P. Janvier, and M.F. Docker. 2018. The evolution of lamprey (Petromyzontida) life history and the origin of metamorphosis. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 28: 825–838.
  30. Schloesser, N.A., C.M. Merkes, C.B. Rees, J.J. Amberg, T.B. Steeves, and M.F. Docker. 2018. Correlating sea lamprey density with environmental DNA detections in the lab. Management of Biological Invasions 9: 483–495.
  31. Aman, J., M.F. Docker, and K.W. Grimes. 2017. New England range extension of American Brook Lamprey (Lethenteron appendix) as confirmed by genetic analysis. Northeastern Naturalist 24: 536–543.
  32. Mochnacz, N.J., B.C. Kissinger, D. Deslauriers, M.M. Guzzo, E.C. Enders, W.G. Anderson, M.F. Docker, D. Isaak, and J.R. Treberg. 2017. Development and testing of a simple field-based intermittent-flow respirometry system for riverine fishes. Conservation Physiology 5: cox048.
  33. Bartels, H., C. Wrede, M. Przybylski, I.C. Potter, and M.F. Docker. 2017. Implications of absence of seawater-type mitochondria-rich cells and results of molecular analyses for derivation of the non-parasitic Ukrainian brook lamprey Eudontomyzon mariae. Environmental Biology of Fishes 100: 509–518.
  34. Clemens, B.J., L. Wyss, R. McCoun, I. Courter, L. Schwabe, C. Peery, C.B. Schreck, E.K. Spice, and M.F. Docker. 2017. Temporal genetic population structure and interannual variation in migration behavior of Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus. Hydrobiologia 794: 223–240.
  35. Clemens, B.J., R.J. Beamish, K.C. Coates, M.F. Docker, and 17 others. Conservation challenges and research needs for Pacific Lamprey in the Columbia River Basin. Fisheries 42: 268–280.
  36. Gingera, T.D., R. Bajno, M.F. Docker, and J.D. Reist. 2017. Environmental DNA as a detection tool for zebra mussels Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771) at the forefront of an invasion event in Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Management of Biological Invasions 8: 287–300.
  37. Kissinger, B.C., L.N. Harris, D. Swainson, W.G. Anderson, M.F. Docker, and J.D. Reist. 2017. Fine-scale population structure in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) influenced by life history variation in the Husky Lakes drainage basin, NT Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 75: 1070–1081.
  38. Docker, M.F., G.S. Silver, J.C. Jolley, and E.K. Spice. 2016. Simple genetic assay distinguishes lamprey genera Entosphenus and Lampetra: comparison with existing genetic and morphological identification methods. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 36: 780–787.
  39. Jolley, J.C., G. Kovalchuk, and M.F. Docker. 2016. River lamprey Lampetra ayresii outmigrant upstream of the John Day Dam in the Mid-Columbia River. Northwestern Naturalist 97: 48–52.
  40. Gingera, T.D., T.B. Steeves, D.A. Boguski, S. Whyard, W. Li, and M.F. Docker. 2016. Detection and identification of lampreys in Great Lakes streams using environmental DNA. Journal of Great Lakes Research 42: 649–659.
    Winner of the 2016 Undergraduate Paper Award from the Canadian Council of University Biology Chairs.
  41. Rohlfing, K., F. Stuhlmann, M.F. Docker, and T. Burmester. 2016. Convergent evolution of hemoglobin switching in jawed and jawless vertebrates. BMC Evolutionary Biology 16:30.
  42. McCauley, D.W., M.F. Docker, S. Whyard, and W. Li. 2015. Lampreys as diverse model organisms in the genomics era. Cover article for BioScience 65: 1046–1056.
  43. Blanchfield P.J., K.A. Kidd, M.F. Docker, V.P. Palace, B.J. Park, and L.D. Postma. 2015. Recovery of a wild fish population from whole-lake additions of a synthetic estrogen. Environmental Science and Technology 49: 3136–3144.
  44. Bartels, H., M.F. Docker, M. Krappe, M.M. White, C. Wrede, and I.C. Potter. 2015. Variations in the presence of chloride cells in the gills of lampreys and their evolutionary implications. Journal of Fish Biology 86: 1421–1428.
  45. Hess, J.E., N.R. Campbell, M.F. Docker, C. Baker, A. Jackson, R. Lampman, B. McIlraith, M.L. Moser, D.P. Statler, W.P. Young, A.J. Wildbill, and S.R. Narum. 2015. Use of genotyping-by-sequencing data to develop a high-throughput and multi-functional SNP panel for conservation applications in Pacific lamprey. Molecular Ecology Resources 15: 187–202.
  46. Heath, G., D. Childs, M.F. Docker, D.W. McCauley, and S. Whyard, S. 2014. RNA interference technology to control pest sea lampreys – a proof-of-concept. PLoS ONE 9: e88387.
  47. Penton, P.M., C.T. McFarlane, E.K. Spice, M.F. Docker, and G.K. Davoren. 2014. Lack of genetic divergence in capelin (Mallotus villosus) spawning at beach versus subtidal habitats in coastal embayments of Newfoundland. Canadian Journal of Zoology 92: 377–382.
  48. Spice, E.K. and M.F. Docker. 2014. Reduced fecundity in non-parasitic lampreys may not be due to heterochronic shift in ovarian differentiation. Journal of Zoology 294: 50–58.
  49. Spice, E.K., S. Whyard, and M.F. Docker. 2014. Gene expression during ovarian differentiation in parasitic and non-parasitic lampreys: implications for fecundity and life history types. General and Comparative Endocrinology 208: 116–125.
  50. Hess, J.E., N.R. Campbell, D.A. Close, M.F. Docker, and S.R. Narum. 2013. Population genomics of Pacific lamprey: adaptive variation in a highly dispersive species. Molecular Ecology 22: 2898–2896.
  51. Backhouse-James, S.M. and M.F. Docker. 2012. Microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA markers show no evidence of population structure in walleye (Sander vitreus) in Lake Winnipeg. Journal of Great Lakes Research 38: 47–57.
  52. Bartels, H., M.F. Docker, U. Fazekas, and I.C. Potter. 2012. Functional and evolutionary implications of the cellular composition of the gill epithelium of feeding adults of a freshwater parasitic species of lamprey, Ichthyomyzon unicuspis. Canadian Journal of Zoology 90: 1278–1283.
  53. Boguski, D.A., S.B. Reid, D.H. Goodman, and M.F. Docker. 2012. Genetic diversity, endemism, and phylogeny of lampreys within the genus Lampetra sensu stricto (Petromyzontiformes: Petromyzontidae) in western North America. Journal of Fish Biology 81: 1891–1914.
  54. Docker, M.F., N.E. Mandrak, and D.D. Heath. 2012. Contemporary gene flow between “paired” silver (Ichthyomyzon unicuspis) and northern brook (I. fossor) lampreys: implications for conservation. Conservation Genetics 13: 823–835.
  55. Spice, E.K., D.H. Goodman, S.B. Reid, and M.F. Docker. 2012. Neither philopatric nor panmictic: microsatellite and mtDNA evidence suggest lack of natal homing but limits to dispersal in Pacific lamprey. Molecular Ecology 21: 2916–2930.
  56. Taylor, E.B., L.N. Harris, E.K. Spice, and M.F. Docker. 2012. Microsatellite DNA analysis of parapatric lamprey (Entosphenus spp.) populations: implications for evolution, taxonomy and conservation of a Canadian endemic. Canadian Journal of Zoology 90: 291–303.
  57. Reid, S.B., D.A. Boguski, D.H. Goodman, and M.F. Docker. 2011. Validity of Lampetra pacifica (Petromyzontiformes: Petromyzontidae), a brook lamprey described from the lower Columbia River Basin. Zootaxa 3091: 42–50.
  58. Spice, E.K., T.A. Whitesel, C.T. McFarlane, and M.F. Docker. 2011. Characterization of 12 microsatellite loci for the Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) and cross amplification in five other lamprey species. Genetics and Molecular Research 10: 3246–3250.
  59. Clemens, B.J., T.R. Binder, M.F. Docker, M.L. Moser, and S.A. Sower. 2010. Similarities, differences, and unknowns in biology and management of three parasitic lampreys of North America. Fisheries 35: 580–594.
  60. Luzier, C.W., M.F. Docker, and T.A. Whitesel. 2009. Characterization of ten microsatellite loci for western brook lamprey Lampetra richardsoni. Conservation Genetic Resources 2: 71–74.
  61. McFarlane, C.T. and M.F. Docker. 2009. Characterization of 14 microsatellite loci in the paired lamprey species Ichthyomyzon unicuspis and I. fossor and cross amplification in four other Ichthyomyzon species. Conservation Genetic Resources 1: 377–380.
  62. Goodman, D.H., S.B. Reid, M.F. Docker, G.R. Haas, and A.P. Kinziger. 2008. Mitochondrial DNA evidence for high levels of gene flow among populations of a widely distributed anadromous lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus (Petromyzontidae). Journal of Fish Biology 72: 400–417.
  63. Heath, D.D., S. Jamieson, I. Stasiak, C.M. Bettles, and M.F. Docker. 2008. Genetic differentiation among sympatric migratory and resident life-history forms of Oncorhynchus mykiss in British Columbia. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 137: 1268–1277.
  64. Docker, M.F. 2008. Book critique: Hardisty shares his final thoughts on lampreys. Environmental Biology of Fishes 82: 11–15.
  65. Docker, M.F., G.R. Haas, D.H. Goodman, S.B. Reid, and D.D. Heath. 2007. PCR-RFLP markers detect 29 mitochondrial haplotypes in Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus). Molecular Ecology Notes 7: 350–353.
  66. Neave, F.B., N.E. Mandrak, M.F. Docker, and D.L. Noakes. 2007. An attempt to differentiate sympatric Ichthyomyzon ammocoetes using meristic, morphological, pigmentation and gonad analyses. Canadian Journal of Zoology 85: 549–560.
  67. Roy, D., M.F. Docker, G.D. Haffner, and D.D. Heath. 2007. Body shape vs. colour associated initial divergence in the Telmatherina radiation in Lake Matano, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20: 1126–1137.
  68. Docker, M.F. 2006. Bill Beamish’s contributions to lamprey research and recent advances in the field. Guelph Ichthyology Reviews 7: 1–52.
  69. Neave, F.B., N.E. Mandrak, M.F. Docker, and D.L. Noakes. 2006. Effects of preservation on pigmentation and length measurements in larval lampreys. Journal of Fish Biology 68: 991–1001.
  70. Heath, D.D., J.M. Shrimpton, R.I. Hepburn, S.K. Jamieson, S.K. Brode, and M.F. Docker. 2006. Population structure and divergence using microsatellite and gene locus markers in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) populations.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 1370–1383.
  71. Bettles, C.M., M.F. Docker, B. Dufour, and D.D. Heath. 2005. Hybridization dynamics between sympatric species of trout: loss of reproductive isolation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18: 1220–1233.
  72. Therriault, T.W., M.I. Orlova, M.F. Docker, H.J. MacIsaac, and D.D. Heath. 2005. Invasion genetics of a freshwater mussel (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) in Eastern Europe: high gene flow and multiple introductions. Heredity 95: 16–23.
  73. Roy, D., M.F. Docker, P. Hehanussa, D.D. Heath, and G.D. Haffner. 2004. Genetic and morphological data supporting the hypothesis of adaptive radiation in the endemic fish of Lake Matano. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17: 1268–1276.
  74. Maeva, E., I. Bruno, B.S. Zielinski, M.F. Docker, F.M. Severin, and R.G. Maev. 2004. The use of pulse-echo acoustic microscopy to non-invasively determine sex of living larval sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus. Journal of Fish Biology 65: 148–156.
  75. Therriault, T.W., M.F. Docker, M.I. Orlova, D.D. Heath, and H.J. MacIsaac. 2004. Molecular resolution of the family Dreissenidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) with emphasis on Ponto-Caspian species, including first report of Mytilopsis leucophaeata in the Black Sea basin. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 30: 479–489.
  76. Docker, M.F., A. Dale, and D.D. Heath. 2003. Erosion of interspecific reproductive barriers resulting from hatchery supplementation of rainbow trout sympatric with cutthroat trout. Molecular Ecology 12: 3515–3521.
  77. Docker, M.F., S.A. Sower, J.H. Youson, and F.W.H. Beamish. 2003. Future sea lamprey control through regulation of metamorphosis and reproduction: A report from the SLIS II New Science and Control workgroup. Journal of Great Lakes Research 29 (Supplement 1): 801–809.
  78. Docker, M.F. and D.D. Heath. 2003. Genetic comparison between sympatric anadromous steelhead and freshwater-resident rainbow trout in British Columbia, Canada. Conservation Genetics 4: 227–231.
  79. Docker, M.F. and D.D. Heath. 2002. PCR-based markers detect genetic variation at growth and immune function-related loci in chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Molecular Ecology Notes 2: 606–609.
  80. Lorion, C.M., D.F. Markle, S.B. Reid, and M.F. Docker. 2000. Re-description of the presumed-extinct Miller Lake lamprey, Lampetra minima. Copeia 2000: 1019–1028.
  81. Docker, M.F., J.H. Youson, R.J. Beamish, and R.H. Devlin. 1999. Phylogeny of the lamprey genus Lampetra inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b and ND3 gene sequences. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56: 2340–2349.
  82. Kent, M.L., M. Docker, J. Khattra, C.R. Vossbrinck, D.J. Speare, and R.H. Devlin. 1999. A new Microsporidium sp. (Microsporidia) from the musculature of the mountain whitefish Prosopium williamsoni from British Columbia: Morphology and phylogeny. Journal of Parasitology 85: 1114–1119.
  83. Docker, M.F., M.L. Kent, D.M.L. Hervio, J.S. Khattra, L.M. Weiss, A. Cali, and R.H. Devlin. 1997. Ribosomal DNA sequence of Nucleospora salmonis Hedrick, Groff and Baxa, 1991 (Microsporea: Enterocytozooidae): Implications for phylogeny and nomenclature. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 44: 55–60.
  84. Docker, M.F., R.H. Devlin, J. Richard, and M.L. Kent. 1997. Sensitive and specific polymerase chain reaction assay for detection of Loma salmonae (Microsporea). Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 29: 41–48.
  85. Shaw, R.W., M.L. Kent, M.F. Docker, A.M.V. Brown, R.H. Devlin, and M.L. Adamson. 1997. A new species of Loma (Microsporea) in shiner perch (Cymatogaster aggregata). Journal of Parasitology 83: 296–301.
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  87. Docker, M.F. and F.W.H. Beamish. 1994. Age, growth, and sex ratio among populations of least brook lamprey, Lampetra aepyptera, larvae: an argument for environmental sex determination. Environmental Biology of Fishes 41: 191–204.
  88. Murdoch, S.P., M.F. Docker, and F.W.H. Beamish. 1992. Effect of density and individual variation on growth in sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) larvae in the laboratory. Canadian Journal of Zoology 70: 184–188.
  89. Murdoch, S.P., F.W.H. Beamish, and M.F. Docker. 1991. Laboratory study of growth and interspecific competition in larval lampreys. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120: 653–656.
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  92. Wong, P.T.S., Y.K. Chau, J.S. Rhamey, and M. Docker. 1984. Relationship between water solubility of chlorobenzenes and their effects on a freshwater green alga. Chemosphere 13: 991–996.

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