Scientific articles

Open Access publications are indicated by * ! For all others, do not hesitate to contact me for a copy.

2021

*Champagne, E., R. Turgeon, A.D. Munson and P. Raymond, 2021. Seedling response to simulated browsing and reduced water availability: insights for assisted migration plantations. Forests 12: 1396. doi: 10.3390/f12101396.

Champagne, E., P. Raymond, A.A. Royo, J.D.M. Speed, J.-P. Tremblay and S.D. Côté, 2021. A review of ungulate impacts on the success of climate-adapted forest management strategies. Current Forestry Reports. doi: 10.1007/s40725-021-00148-5.

Champagne, E., A.A. Royo, J.-P. Tremblay and P. Raymond, 2021. Tree assisted migration in a browsed landscape: can we predict susceptibility to herbivores? Forest Ecology and Management. 498: 119576.

2020

Champagne, E., A. A. Royo, J.-P. Tremblay and P. Raymond. 2020. Phytochemicals involved in plant resistance to leporids and cervids: a systematic review. Journal of Chemical Ecology 46:84-98.

Champagne, E., B. D. Moore, S. D. Côté and J.-P. Tremblay. 2020. Intraspecific variation in nutritional traits of neighbouring plants generates a continuum of associational effects. Journal of Vegetation Science 31 : 920-933.

Champagne, E., Bonin, M., Royo, A.A., Tremblay, J.-P., and P. Raymond. 2020. Predicting terpene content in dried conifer shoots using near infrared spectroscopy. Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy 46 : 84-98.

2019

Saucier, V., E. Champagne, S. D. Côté and J.-P. Tremblay. 2019. Combined effects of simulated browsing, warming and nutrient addition on forage availability for migratory caribou in Nunavik, Canada. Polar Biology 42: 1561-1570. doi: 10.1007/s00300-019-02543-y

2018

Champagne, E., A. Dumont, J.-P. Tremblay and S. D. Côté. 2018. Forage diversity, type and abundance influence winter resource selection by white-tailed deer. Journal of Vegetation Science 29:619-628. doi: 10.1111/jvs.12643

*Champagne, E., Moore, B.D., Côté, S.D. and Tremblay, J.-P. 2018. Spatial correlations between browsing on balsam fir by white-tailed deer and the nutritional value of neighbouring winter forage. Ecology and Evolution 8: 2812–2823. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3878.

Champagne, E., L. Perroud, A. Dumont, J.-P. Tremblay and S. D. Côté. 2018. Neighbouring plants and perception of predation risk modulate winter browsing by white-tailed deer. Canadian Journal of Zoology 96: 112-125. doi: 10.1139/cjz-2017-0063

2016

*Champagne, E., J.-P. Tremblay and S. D. Côté. 2016. Spatial extent of neighboring plants influences the strength of associational effects on mammal herbivory. Ecosphere 7: e01371. doi: 10.1101/019935

2014

*Côté, S. D., J. Beguin, S. de Bellefeuille, E.Champagne, N. Thiffault and J.-P. Tremblay. 2014. Structuring Effects of Deer in Boreal Forest Ecosystems. Advances in Ecology, Article ID 917834: 10. doi: 10.1155/2014/917834

Plante, S., E. Champagne, P. Ropars, S.Boudreau, E. Lévesque, B. Tremblay and J.-P. Tremblay. 2014. Shrub cover in northern Nunavik: can herbivores limit shrub expansion? Polar Biology 37: 611-619. doi: 10.1007/s00300-014-1461-6

2012

*Champagne, E., J.-P. Tremblay and S. D. Côté. 2012. Tolerance of an expanding subarctic shrub, Betula glandulosa, to simulated caribou browsing. Plos One, e51940. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051940


Avis de recherche forestière

The ‘Avis de recherche forestière’ are summary of published scientific articles, written in an accessible French language by the MFFP. They are open access.

Champagne, E., A. A. Royo, J.-P. Tremblay, and P. Raymond. 2021. Pouvons-nous prédire la susceptibilité au broutement excessif par les herbivores dans un contexte de migration assistée? Direction de la recherche forestière, Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs.

Giroud, G., M. Defo, E. Champagne et J. Barrette, 2020. Évaluation non destructive des propriétés du bois. Partie 3 - La spectroscopie en proche infrarouge. ARF no 156. Direction de la recherche forestière, Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs.


Thesis

Champagne, E. 2012. Conséquences de la tolérance au broutement du bouleau glanduleux sur les ressources alimentaires du caribou. M.Sc. thesis, département de biologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada.

Champagne, E. 2017. Communautés végétales et interactions plante-herbivore: comment l'espèce, la qualité nutritive et la répartition spatiale des plantes environnantes influencent le broutement par les grands herbivores. Ph.D. thesis, département de biologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada.


Datasets

Champagne, E., Turgeon, R., Munson, A.D., Raymond, P., 2021. Dataset of Seedlings response to simulated browsing and water stress: insights for assisted migration plantations. doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.14356007.v2

Champagne, E., 2021. Browse diameter data. doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.14137919.v1