Joël Bêty

About Joël Bêty

Joël Bêty, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université du Québec à Rimouski, specializes in the field of Ecology, Arctic, Bird, Migration, Trophic Interaction.

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

Scientific contributions and lessons learned from 30 years of ecological monitoring of the Bylot Island tundra ecosystem

The collective application of shorebird tracking data to conservation

State shifts and divergent sensitivities to climate warming across northern ecosystems

Edited by: Dennis Murray, Trent University, Canada Reviewed by

Testimonials to reconstruct past abundances of wildlife populations

Should I breed or should I go? Manipulating individual state during migration influences breeding decisions in a long‐lived bird species

Scaling migrations to communities: An empirical case of migration network in the Arctic

Predator home range size mediates indirect interactions between prey species in an arctic vertebrate community

Joël Bêty Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

7288

Citations(since 2020)

3526

Cited By

5074

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

109

i10Index(since 2020)

91

Email

University Profile Page

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Joël Bêty Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Arctic

Bird

Migration

Trophic Interaction

Top articles of Joël Bêty

Scientific contributions and lessons learned from 30 years of ecological monitoring of the Bylot Island tundra ecosystem

2024/3/19

Edited by: Dennis Murray, Trent University, Canada Reviewed by

New perspectives and emerging directions in predator–prey functional response research: Hommage to CS Holling (1930–2019)

2023/7/26

Andréanne Beardsell
Andréanne Beardsell

H-Index: 3

Joël Bêty
Joël Bêty

H-Index: 32

Testimonials to reconstruct past abundances of wildlife populations

Basic and Applied Ecology

2023/5/1

Should I breed or should I go? Manipulating individual state during migration influences breeding decisions in a long‐lived bird species

Functional Ecology

2023/3

Scaling migrations to communities: An empirical case of migration network in the Arctic

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2023/1/9

Predator home range size mediates indirect interactions between prey species in an arctic vertebrate community

Journal of Animal Ecology

2023/12

Linking biodiversity and geodiversity: Arctic-nesting birds select refuges generated by permafrost degradation

EGUsphere

2023/10/12

Daniel Fortier
Daniel Fortier

H-Index: 18

Joël Bêty
Joël Bêty

H-Index: 32

Local food availability and nonbreeding carry-over effects affect breeding propensity and success of a tundra-nesting predator, the Long-tailed Jaeger

Ornithology

2023/10/5

Additional data confirms the impact of the COVID19 lockdown on the behavior and fattening of migratory snow geese

Biological Conservation

2023/10/1

Factors influencing mercury exposure in Arctic-breeding shorebirds

Ecotoxicology

2023/10

Long-term study of the tundra food web at a hotspot of Arctic biodiversity, the Bylot Island Field Station

Arctic Science

2023/9/20

Predator-mediated interactions through changes in predator home range size can lead to local prey exclusion

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/8/9

A mechanistic model of functional response provides new insights into indirect interactions among arctic tundra prey

Ecology

2022/8

Data from: Study" Long-tailed Jaeger-PTT-Canadian Arctic"

2022/4/4

Developing common protocols to measure tundra herbivory across spatial scales

Arctic Science

2021/3/12

Derivation of predator functional responses using a mechanistic approach in a natural system

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2021/3/8

Linking winter habitat use, diet and reproduction in snowy owls using satellite tracking and stable isotope analyses

Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies

2021/3/4

Gilles Gauthier
Gilles Gauthier

H-Index: 32

Joël Bêty
Joël Bêty

H-Index: 32

COVID19-induced reduction in human disturbance enhances fattening of an overabundant goose species

Biological conservation

2021/3/1

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