Publications
Marquis, B., Bergeron, Y., Simard, M., and Tremblay, F. (2021). Disentangling the efect of topography and microtopography on near‑ground growing‑season frosts at the boreal‑temperate forest ecotone (Québec, Canada). New Forests https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-021-09840-7
Marquis, B., Bergeron, Y., Houle, D., Leduc, M., Rossi, S. (2022). Variability in frost occurrence under climate change and consequent risk of damage to trees of western Quebec, Canada. Scientific Reports, 12, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-11105-y
Marquis, B., Duval, P., Bergeron, Y., Simard, M., Thiffault, N., and Tremblay, F. (2020). Height growth stagnation of planted spruce in boreal mixedwoods: Importance of landscape, microsite, and growing-season frosts. Forest Ecology and Management, 479. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118533
Marquis, B., Bergeron, Y., Simard, M., and Tremblay, F. (2020). Growing‐season frost is a better predictor of tree growth than mean annual temperature in boreal mixedwood forest plantations. Global Change Biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15327
Marquis, B., Bergeron, Y., Tremblay, F., Simard, M. (2020). Probability of spring frosts, not growing degree-days, drives onset of spruce bud burst in plantations at the boreal-temperate forest ecotone. Front. Plant Sci. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2020.01031
Presentations
Marquis, B., Bergeron, Y., Tremblay, F., Simard, M. Probability of spring frosts, not growing degree-days, drives onset of spruce bud burst in plantations at the boreal-temperate forest ecotone. Canadian Botanical Association, June 2020.
Marquis, B., Y. Bergeron, M. Simard and F. Tremblay. Summer frosts best predict tree growth than mean annual temperature in Quebec’s boreal plantation forests, 12e North American Forest Ecology Workshop: Forests on the edge; forest ecology in rapidly changing conditions (NAFEW), Flagstaff, June 2019
Marquis, B. Importance du microenvironnement sur la performance des plantations de conifères en zone boréale. 7 ième édition de l’atelier T-Lidar pour la communauté francophone Utilisation de nuages de points à haute densité pour l’écologie forestière. 27-28 Novembre 2018