Roxane Maranger
Université de Montréal
H-index: 41
North America-Canada
Top articles of Roxane Maranger
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Predicting the presence of hypoxic hypolimnia in lakes at large spatial scales | Limnology and Oceanography | Richard LaBrie Roxane Maranger | 2024/2 |
A social–ecological geography of southern Canadian lakes | FACETS | Andréanne Dupont Morgan Botrel Nicolas Fortin St-Gelais Timothée Poisot Roxane Maranger | 2023/11/16 |
Decadal Changes in Anthropogenic Inputs and Precipitation Influence Riverine Exports of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus, and Alter Ecosystem Level Stoichiometry | Global Biogeochemical Cycles | Stéphanie Shousha Roxane Maranger Jean‐François Lapierre | 2023/9 |
Global historical trends and drivers of submerged aquatic vegetation quantities in lakes | Global Change Biology | Morgan Botrel Roxane Maranger | 2023/5 |
Combining quadrat, rake, and echosounding to estimate submerged aquatic vegetation biomass at the ecosystem scale | Limnology and Oceanography: Methods | Morgan Botrel Christiane Hudon Pascale M Biron Roxane Maranger | 2023/4 |
Agriculture specialization influence on nutrient use efficiency and fluxes in the St. Lawrence Basin over the 20th century | Science of The Total Environment | JO Goyette M Botrel G Billen J Garnier R Maranger | 2023/1/15 |
Using a retention pond to capture agricultural contaminants from surface waters | Science of The Total Environment | Maëva Marimoutou Nicolas Gruyer Roxanne Maranger Georges Thériault Isabelle Laurion | 2023/12/10 |
Contrasting seasons and land uses alter riverine dissolved organic matter composition | Biogeochemistry | Stéphanie Shousha Roxane Maranger Jean-François Lapierre | 2022/11 |
Climate‐Driven Variations in Nitrogen Retention From a Riverine Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Meadow | Water Resources Research | Morgan Botrel Christiane Hudon James B Heffernan PM Biron Roxane Maranger | 2022/10 |
Succession of protistan functional traits is influenced by bloom timing | Frontiers in Marine Science | Berangere Pequin Richard LaBrie Nicolas Fortin St-Gelais Roxane Maranger | 2022/8/29 |
Deep ocean microbial communities produce more stable dissolved organic matter through the succession of rare prokaryotes | Science Advances | R. LaBrie B. Pequin N.F. St-Gelais I. Yashayaev J. Cherrier | 2022/7 |
Message from the President: Takin'Care of Business and Member Collective Intelligence | Roxane Maranger | 2022/2 | |
Message from the President: What Has COVID‐19 Taught Us about Science? | Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin | Roxane Maranger | 2021/2 |
Effects of phytoplankton blooms on fluxes and emissions of greenhouse gases in a eutrophic lake | Water Research | Maciej Bartosiewicz Roxane Maranger Anna Przytulska Isabelle Laurion | 2021/5/15 |
Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Permafrost Peat Altered by Gradual Drying but Depends on Landscape Position and Peat Biogeochemistry | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Aelis Spiller Melanie Burnett Cynthia Kallenbach Roxane Maranger David Olefeldt | 2021/12 |
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Message from the President: The Importance of Equity and Inclusion in Accolading Aquatic Achievements Through ASLO Awards. | Limnology & Oceanography Bulletin | Roxane Maranger | 2021/5/1 |
Different forms of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus influence ecosystem stoichiometry in a north temperate river across seasons and land uses | Limnology and Oceanography | Stéphanie Shousha Roxane Maranger Jean‐François Lapierre | 2021/12 |
Sharing Good News in a Global Pandemic: Calling the 2021 ASLO Awardees | Roxane Maranger | 2021/5 | |
How are greenhouse gases coupled across seasons in a large temperate river with differential land use? | Ecosystems | Lisa Galantini Jean-François Lapierre Roxane Maranger | 2021/12 |