Brett A. Pringle

Brett A. Pringle

Rhodes University

H-index: 2

Africa-South Africa

About Brett A. Pringle

Brett A. Pringle, With an exceptional h-index of 2 and a recent h-index of 2 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rhodes University, specializes in the field of recreational fisheries, catch-and-release, physiology, climate change.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Effect of temperature on metabolic stress and recovery of two Argyrosomus species from simulated catch‐and‐release angling

Ocean warming favours a northern Argyrosomus species over its southern congener, whereas preliminary metabolic evidence suggests that hybridization may …

Incorporating estuarine-angler behaviour and delayed blood sampling into the rapid assessment of catch-and release angling on the iconic dusky kob Argyrosomus japonicus

Time-course of the physiological-stress response in bronze bream Pachymetopon grande following a simulated catch-and-release angling event

Physiological winners and losers in an ocean warming hotspot: a case study on Argyrosomus off the Namibian coast, with implications for their future management

Brett A. Pringle Information

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Citations(all)

9

Citations(since 2020)

9

Cited By

4

hIndex(all)

2

hIndex(since 2020)

2

i10Index(all)

0

i10Index(since 2020)

0

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Rhodes University

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Brett A. Pringle Skills & Research Interests

recreational fisheries

catch-and-release

physiology

climate change

Top articles of Brett A. Pringle

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Effect of temperature on metabolic stress and recovery of two Argyrosomus species from simulated catch‐and‐release angling

Fisheries Management and Ecology

Brett A Pringle

Murray I Duncan

Alexander C Winkler

Samuel Mafwila

Charmaine Jagger

...

2024

Ocean warming favours a northern Argyrosomus species over its southern congener, whereas preliminary metabolic evidence suggests that hybridization may …

Conservation Physiology

Brett A Pringle

Murray I Duncan

Alexander C Winkler

Samuel Mafwila

Charmaine Jagger

...

2023

Incorporating estuarine-angler behaviour and delayed blood sampling into the rapid assessment of catch-and release angling on the iconic dusky kob Argyrosomus japonicus

Fisheries Research

Edward C Butler

Nicky K Arkert

Amber-Robyn Childs

Brett A Pringle

Michael R Skeeles

...

2022/9/1

Time-course of the physiological-stress response in bronze bream Pachymetopon grande following a simulated catch-and-release angling event

African journal of marine science

BA Pringle

AR Childs

EC Butler

AC Winkler

MI Duncan

...

2020/10/1

Physiological winners and losers in an ocean warming hotspot: a case study on Argyrosomus off the Namibian coast, with implications for their future management

Brett Andrew Pringle

2020/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 27
Warren Potts

Warren Potts

Rhodes University

H-index: 11
Charles Teta

Charles Teta

University of Cape Town

H-index: 10
Murray I. Duncan

Murray I. Duncan

Stanford University

H-index: 10
Alexander C Winkler

Alexander C Winkler

Universidade do Algarve

H-index: 7
Matthew W. Farthing

Matthew W. Farthing

Rhodes University

H-index: 7
Ed Butler

Ed Butler

Rhodes University

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