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Junior A. Tremblay
@tremblay-ecology.bsky.social
Chercheur scientifique | Research scientist @ Environment and Climate Canada & professeur invité | Invited prof @ Université Laval - Programme de recherche sur les oiseaux et l'écosystème boréal | Research program on Boreal birds and Ecosystem
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New pub investigating shifts in 🐦 species distributions & sensitivity among 🐦 assemblages across latitude under #climatechange & #forestmanagement scenarios in hemi & boreal 🌲(Québec) - Kudos G. Labadie for your great work! 👏 doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
@trailgeek.bsky.social @dstralberg.bsky.social
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IBIS Woodland Birds virtual issue 🧵

Spruce Beetle outbreaks guide American Three-toed Woodpecker Picoides dorsalis occupancy patterns in subalpine forests | Julia J. Kelly, Quresh S. Latif, Victoria A. Saab, Thomas T. Veblen

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#ornithology
August 19, 2025 at 9:01 AM
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La forêt boréale canadienne est considérée comme une «pouponnière» de la faune aviaire. Des centaines de millions d’oiseaux migrateurs y nichent, protégés par une loi fédérale. L’industrie forestière peut-elle leur «nuire» même si la loi l’interdit? www.ledevoir.com/environnemen...
August 13, 2025 at 5:57 PM
Very happy of our latest pub on a high-resolution habitat model to predict the occurrence of the Bicknell's Thrush using forest structure metrics from LiDAR. A valuable tool for supporting more effective conservation/mitigation measures (i.e, forest harvesting or wind energy) doi.org/10.1093/orni...
Assessing Catharus bicknelli (Bicknell’s Thrush) habitat dynamics: A high-resolution model based on LiDAR metrics
Abstract. Assessing species occurrences can be challenging due to issues such as species detectability and difficulties in accessing habitats for surveys.
doi.org
July 30, 2025 at 3:17 PM
New paper out on the Breeding habitat selection of Canada Warblers across three distinct landscapes in Québec highlighting variations in habitat type across sites but with consistent habitat structure (high shrub density)
doi.org/10.5751/ACE-...
Avian Conservation and Ecology: Breeding habitat selection of Canada Warblers across three distinct landscapes in Québec
We investigated the breeding habitat selection of the Canada Warbler (<em>Cardellina canadensis</em>) in southern Quebec across three distinct landscapes: a mixed boreal forest, an agroforestry landsc...
doi.org
May 16, 2025 at 11:55 AM
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No effect of carrying a leg-loop harness mounted radio transmitter on flight energy expenditure of a small migratory songbird | journal.afonet.org/v... | Journal of Field Ornithology | #ornithology 🪶
May 15, 2025 at 5:08 PM
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📢 Please share! I'm going to be hiring a #postdoc (1-2 year position). The ad isn't out yet (hopefully soon!). Preview below. Areas of interest include: spatio-temporal dynamics across scales, synthesis, mast seeding.
May 10, 2025 at 3:41 PM
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Come collaborate with us!
New joint project between @eoem-tum.bsky.social and @easilabubt.bsky.social!
🎓 Come work with us!
We are offering a new PhD position in our lab! You will study the impacts of forest disturbance and fragmentation on microclimate and forest regeneration, together with @katjakowalski.bsky.social.
Applicants from diverse backgrounds encouraged!

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May 7, 2025 at 1:36 PM
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Fifteen Years of Volunteer-led Owl Monitoring in Southern Québec Reveals Fine-scale Patterns in Population Abundance Trends | doi.org/10.3356/jrr2454 | Journal of Raptor Research | #ornithology #RaptorResearch 🪶
April 30, 2025 at 3:30 PM
What a pleasure to see this paper out presenting #motus deployments since the last decade on 10 different bird species providing migratory movements for >350 individual from OOT - on top, a super cool shinyapp to explore all the filtered hits per species: ootadoussac.shinyapps.io/JOFO-2025-705/
April 17, 2025 at 3:55 PM
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Hot off the press, a new paper by Jake, @tremblay-ecology.bsky.social and co-authors! journal.afonet.org/vol96/iss2/a... 'Insights from a decade of using the Motus network to track boreal bird species from Observatoire d’oiseaux de Tadoussac, Québec to temperate and tropical wintering grounds'
Journal of Field Ornithology: Insights from a decade of using the Motus network to track boreal bird species from Observatoire d’oiseaux de Tadoussac, Québec to temperate and tropical wintering ground...
Migration is the least-studied phase of the life cycle for many bird species, despite its importance to the full understanding of their life history traits and conservation. Between 2014 and 2023, we ...
journal.afonet.org
April 17, 2025 at 8:02 AM
Black-backed Woodpecker is often described as 🔥dependent. However, our work offers a different perspective suggesting the species is rather opportunistic, benefiting from various forest disturbances that create recently dead trees, such as outbreaks of Hemlock Looper 👉 ace-eco.org/vol20/iss1/a...
March 26, 2025 at 5:42 PM
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Like birds and models? Dr. Erin Bayne and I are currently recruiting a 2 year postdoc to come work with us at the Boreal Avian Modelling project on boreal bird models and applications of those models. Full details are here tinyurl.com/4yxju63k. Feel free to get in touch with qs!
February 10, 2025 at 11:14 PM
Nouvelle publication - le pic à dos noir bénéficie des pulses de ressources créées par l'arpenteuse de la pruche malgré les opérations de récupération forestière sur 38% des peuplements touchés. PIDN n'est pas qu'une affaire d'habitat post-feu 🤓
Bravo Myriam & Vincent ! ace-eco.org/vol20/iss1/a...
January 23, 2025 at 7:57 PM
Happy of this new pub highlighting Black-backed Woodpeckers benefit from pulse resources created by stands affected by the hemlock looper despite salvaged logging operations on 38% of the affected stands. BBWO is not all about post-fire habitats 🤓
Kudos Myriam & Vincent! ace-eco.org/vol20/iss1/a...
January 23, 2025 at 7:55 PM
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Hudson Bay polar bears are incredibly spread out over the Bay this year. Some years they pile up in one area but not this year. Still lots of missing ice in the eastern part of the Bay. Hopefully bears that summered on land there made it onto the ice.
January 18, 2025 at 5:35 PM
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Post-doc position in modeling => ACCFor project (Mitigating climate change by the forest sector /Atténuation du changement climatique par le secteur forêt).
(start in may 2025)
January 17, 2025 at 9:52 AM
This was a great collaboration from various partners!
Geolocator retrievals in Québec has been done under strict pandemic restrictions, with very hard autorisation to get, but it paid off with such neat results!! 🤓
Congrats Jelany Duali for having led to success this publication!
January 15, 2025 at 8:57 PM
New pub investigating shifts in 🐦 species distributions & sensitivity among 🐦 assemblages across latitude under #climatechange & #forestmanagement scenarios in hemi & boreal 🌲(Québec) - Kudos G. Labadie for your great work! 👏 doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
@trailgeek.bsky.social @dstralberg.bsky.social
January 10, 2025 at 5:16 PM
Brand new!! We studied 2 populations of Rusty Blackbird in eastern North America using NanoTag transmitters (Motus Tracking System) to determine migratory routes, stopover locations, & wintering areas.
Huge kudos to Jacob Walker for having greatly led this work!
academic.oup.com/condor/advan...
Euphagus carolinus (Rusty Blackbird) from two different breeding populations in northeastern North America exhibit chain migration yet use the same region for stopover
Abstract. Bird populations within the same species may follow different migratory strategies and phenology depending on their breeding location and latitud
academic.oup.com
January 8, 2025 at 1:06 AM
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Le gouvernement Legault autorise un projet éolien dans l’habitat d’une espèce menacée, mais les scientifiques et le ministère de l'Environnement manquent d’informations pour évaluer les conséquences de ce type de projet. www.ledevoir.com/environnemen...
Québec autorise un projet éolien dans l’habitat d’une espèce menacée
Malgré les mesures prévues les scientifiques manquent d’informations pour évaluer les conséquences de ce type de projet.
www.ledevoir.com
December 11, 2024 at 4:06 PM
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Nouvelle édition du Courrier de l'environnement @ledevoir.com ! Cette semaine, on revient sur les impacts potentiels de l’approbation d’un parc éolien dans l’habitat d’une espèce d’oiseau en situation critique et menacée par... les parcs éoliens. mailchi.mp/ledevoir.com...
December 10, 2024 at 9:08 PM
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Pour mon 1er post sur BlueSky, une annonce de projet de doctorat en sciences forestières à l'ULaval - développement de modèles prédictifs LiDAR des arbres à cavités de 2 espèces 🐦: le Grand Pic & le Martinet Ramoneur
Plus de détails 👇(SVP partager🤓)
www.projets-recherche.ulaval.ca/projet?id=47...
Projet de recherche : Situation et avenir des arbres à cavité dans les forêts hémiboréales et tempérées du Québec - un attribut clé pour le grand pic et le martinet ramoneur | Université Laval
Contexte: Les arbres à cavités sont un habitat clé des écosystèmes forestiers. On estime qu’un quart des espèces de vertébrés forestiers dépendent dir...
www.projets-recherche.ulaval.ca
December 3, 2024 at 4:12 PM
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For my 1st post on BlueSky, an announcement of a PhD project in Forest Sciences at ULaval - development of LiDAR predictive models of cavity trees of 2 species 🐦: Pileated Woodpecker & Chimney Swift.
More details 👇(Please share widely🤓)
www.projets-recherche.ulaval.ca/projet?id=47...
Projet de recherche : Situation et avenir des arbres à cavité dans les forêts hémiboréales et tempérées du Québec - un attribut clé pour le grand pic et le martinet ramoneur | Université Laval
Contexte: Les arbres à cavités sont un habitat clé des écosystèmes forestiers. On estime qu’un quart des espèces de vertébrés forestiers dépendent dir...
www.projets-recherche.ulaval.ca
December 3, 2024 at 4:13 PM
For my 1st post on BlueSky, an announcement of a PhD project in Forest Sciences at ULaval - development of LiDAR predictive models of cavity trees of 2 species 🐦: Pileated Woodpecker & Chimney Swift.
More details 👇(Please share widely🤓)
www.projets-recherche.ulaval.ca/projet?id=47...
Projet de recherche : Situation et avenir des arbres à cavité dans les forêts hémiboréales et tempérées du Québec - un attribut clé pour le grand pic et le martinet ramoneur | Université Laval
Contexte: Les arbres à cavités sont un habitat clé des écosystèmes forestiers. On estime qu’un quart des espèces de vertébrés forestiers dépendent dir...
www.projets-recherche.ulaval.ca
December 3, 2024 at 4:13 PM