Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

About Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université du Québec à Rimouski, specializes in the field of biologie, caribou.

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

The 2023 wildfire season in Quebec: an overview of extreme conditions, impacts, lessons learned and considerations for the future.

Temporal variations in female moose responses to roads and logging in the absence of wolves

Harvest block aggregation as a driver of intensive moose browsing pressure on hardwood regeneration in a temperate forest

Climate change alone cannot explain boreal caribou range recession in Quebec since 1850

A regional integrated assessment of the impacts of climate change and of the potential adaptation avenues for Quebec's forests

Current Symptoms of Climate Change in Boreal Forest Trees and Wildlife

There is still time to reconcile forest management with climate-driven declines in habitat suitability for boreal caribou

Linking sexual size dimorphism to trophic niche partitioning in a generalist predator

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3051

Citations(since 2020)

1954

Cited By

1744

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

62

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Martin-Hugues St-Laurent Skills & Research Interests

biologie

caribou

Top articles of Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The 2023 wildfire season in Quebec: an overview of extreme conditions, impacts, lessons learned and considerations for the future.

Yan Boulanger

Dominique Arseneault

Annie-Claude Belisle

Yves Bergeron

Jonathan Boucher

...

2024

Temporal variations in female moose responses to roads and logging in the absence of wolves

Ecology and Evolution

Mireille Gagnon

Frédéric Lesmerises

Martin‐Hugues St‐Laurent

2024/2

Harvest block aggregation as a driver of intensive moose browsing pressure on hardwood regeneration in a temperate forest

Forest Ecology and Management

Stéphanie Landry

Marc-André Villard

Gaetan Pelletier

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

2024/1/15

Climate change alone cannot explain boreal caribou range recession in Quebec since 1850

Global Change Biology

Chloé Morineau

Yan Boulanger

Philippe Gachon

Sabrina Plante

Martin‐Hugues St‐Laurent

2023/12

A regional integrated assessment of the impacts of climate change and of the potential adaptation avenues for Quebec's forests

Yan Boulanger

Jesus Pascual Puigdevall

Annie Claude Bélisle

Yves Bergeron

Marie-Hélène Brice

...

2023/3/23

Current Symptoms of Climate Change in Boreal Forest Trees and Wildlife

Loïc D’Orangeville

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

Laura Boisvert-Marsh

Xianliang Zhang

Guillaume Bastille-Rousseau

...

2023/2/26

There is still time to reconcile forest management with climate-driven declines in habitat suitability for boreal caribou

Global Ecology and Conservation

Mathieu Leblond

Yan Boulanger

Jesus Pascual Puigdevall

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

2022/11/1

Linking sexual size dimorphism to trophic niche partitioning in a generalist predator

Canadian Journal of Zoology

Jérôme Laliberté

Ève Rioux

Rémi Lesmerises

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

2022/9/8

End of the road: Short-term responses of a large mammal community to forest road decommissioning

Journal for Nature Conservation

Rebecca Lacerte

Mathieu Leblond

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

2022/10/1

Efficacy and ethics of intensive predator management to save endangered caribou

Chris J Johnson

Justina C Ray

Martin‐Hugues St‐Laurent

2022/7

Links between individual performance, trace elements and stable isotopes in an endangered caribou population

Global Ecology and Conservation

Eve Rioux

Fanie Pelletier

Jesper Bruun Mosbacher

Frederic Lesmerises

Richard St-Louis

...

2022/10/1

Stairway to heaven or highway to hell? How characteristics of forest roads shape their use by large mammals in the boreal forest

Forest Ecology and Management

Fabien St-Pierre

Pierre Drapeau

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

2022/4/15

Winter browsing in absence of an apical predator: Do high moose densities compromise tree regeneration?

Forest Ecology and Management

Jean-François Desgagnés

Robert Schneider

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

2022/9/15

Trophic niche partitioning between two prey and their incidental predators revealed various threats for an endangered species

Ecology and Evolution

Ève Rioux

Fanie Pelletier

Martin‐Hugues St‐Laurent

2022/3

Science‐informed policy decisions lead to the creation of a protected area for a wide‐ranging species at risk

Conservation Science and Practice

Mathieu Leblond

Tyler Rudolph

Dominic Boisjoly

Christian Dussault

Martin‐Hugues St‐Laurent

2022/12

The direct and habitat-mediated influence of climate on the biogeography of boreal caribou in Canada

Climate Change Ecology

EW Neilson

C Castillo-Ayala

JF Beckers

CA Johnson

MH St-Laurent

...

2022/12/1

Lowering the rate of timber harvesting to mitigate impacts of climate change on boreal caribou habitat quality in eastern Canada

Science of the Total Environment

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

Yan Boulanger

Dominic Cyr

Francis Manka

Pierre Drapeau

...

2022/9/10

Management‐mediated predation rate in the caribou–moose–wolf system: spatial configuration of logging activities matters

Ecosphere

Virginie Vanlandeghem

Pierre Drapeau

Marie‐Caroline Prima

Martin‐Hugues St‐Laurent

Daniel Fortin

2021/6

Site-infidelity by budworm linked warblers at the edge of an area defoliated by spruce budworm

Avian Conserv Ecol

M Perrier

Daniel Kneeshaw

Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

Marc-André Villard

2021/6/1

Testing the precision and sensitivity of density estimates obtained with a camera‐trap method revealed limitations and opportunities

Ecology and Evolution

Pascal Pettigrew

Daniel Sigouin

Martin‐Hugues St‐Laurent

2021/6

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