Publications by authors named "Jean Pierre Tremblay"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jean Pierre Tremblay"
- Jean Pierre Tremblay's research primarily focuses on the interactions between herbivores and plant communities, particularly in response to climate change and herbivory pressure, as evidenced by studies on wild turkeys, caribou forage quality, and deer browsing effects in boreal forests.
- His findings illustrate how extreme climate events can limit the range expansion of species like wild turkeys, while also highlighting the complex relationships between herbivory, plant resistance, and environmental factors, such as nutrient availability and plant functional traits.
- Tremblay employs innovative methodologies, including stable isotope analysis and near infrared spectroscopy, to assess forage quality and individual foraging behaviors, contributing to a nuanced understanding of ecological dynamics in changing ecosystems.