KATRINE TURGEON, PH.D
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Completed papers
Papers in review are available in PDF upon request when not available as a Preprint.
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y downloading my paper(s), I assume you want a reprint for research or education. List updated in February 2023
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Submitted

32) Yellow perch show differences in diet and morphology across reservoirs that vary in winter drawdown
             *Gros, M., Turgeon, K., Finney, B. & Gregory-Eaves, I.       
            (In review; Freshwater Ecology)

31) Research priorities for the development of fish friendly hydropower: a global list of 50 key questions.          
            Harrison, P., Power, M., Cooke, S.J. et al.  (30 co-authors)        
            (In review; Fish and Fisheries)

30) Compensatory responses by managers, commercial and recreational harvesters to variation in stock abundance of Lake Erie walleye (Sander vitreus vitreus)
           Turgeon K., Reid. K., Fryxell J.M & Nudds, T.D.
           (In review)      
           Preprint BioRxiv

Accepted and Published
 29)  Reservoirs regulated by small dams have a similar warming effect than lakes on the summer thermal regime of streams
          *Auffray, M., Senécal, J.-F., Turgeon, K., St-Hilaire, A. & Maheu A. 2023
           Sciences of the Total Environment Volume 869, 15 April 2023, 161445
            Journal URL


28)  How do natural changes in flow magnitude affect fish abundance and biomass in temperate regions? A systematic review.     
           Rytwinski T., et al. (+ 13 co-authors, including Turgeon K.). 2023
           Accepted; Ecol. Sol. Evid. Ms # ESO-22-07-067)


27) Remote participatory research has logistical benefits, but presents scientific and ethical challenges
            Fouqueray, T., Lévesque, A., Bissonnette, J. -F., Turgeon K. & Dupras, J. 2023
            Environmental Research Letters 18 021002
            Journal URL | PDF


26) The impacts of hydropower on freshwater macroinvertebrate biodiversity: A global meta-analysis.
            *Trottier, G., Turgeon, K., Verones, F., Boisclair, D., Bulle, C.,& Margni, M.  2022
              PlOS One, 17(8); e0273089
              Journal URL | PDF


25) Intervention levers for increasing social acceptance of conservation measures on private land: A systematic literature review and comprehensive typology
             *Tanguay, L., Bissonnette, J.-F., Turgeon, K. & Calmé, S.  2021  
            Environmental Research Letters 16: 073007
            Journal URL | PDF | SocRxiv Preprint

24) How do natural changes in flow magnitude affect fish abundance and diversity in temperate regions? A systematic review protocol.
            Bernie-Gauvin, K, et al. (+ 8 co-authors). 2021
            Ecological Solutions and Evidence; 2(2), e12079
            Journal URL | PDF
23) Empirical Characterization Factors for Life Cycle Assessment of the Impacts of Reservoir Occupation on Macroinvertebrate Richness across the United States
             *Trottier, G., Turgeon, K., Verones, F., Boisclair, D., Bulle, C.,& Margni, M.  2021
          Sustainability; 13(5), 2701
             Journal URL | PDF | Preprint
22) Empirical characterization factors assessing the effects of hydroelectricity on fish richness across three large biomes           
           Turgeon K., Trottier G., Turpin C., Bulle C., & Margni M. 2021
              Ecological Indicators; 121; 107047
              Journal URL |  Preprint BioRXiv

21) Dams have varying impacts on fish communities across latitudes: A quantitative synthesis
             Turgeon K., Turpin, C. & Gregory-Eaves I. 2019
             Ecology Letters; 22(9); 1501-1516
             Journal URL | PDF |  Preprint BioRxiv

20) Macroinvertebrate abundance is lower in temperate reservoirs with higher drawdown
             *Trottier G., Embke H., Turgeon K., Solomon C.T., Nozais C., & Gregory-Eaves I. 2019
              Hydrobiologia 834; 199-211
              Journal URL | PDF

19) Boreal river impoundments caused nearshore fish community assemblage shifts but little change in diversity: a multiscale analysis
            Turgeon K., Turpin C., & Gregory-Eaves I. 2019
            Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 76(5), 740-752
             Journal URL | PDF | Preprint BioRxiv

18) Enhancing fisheries education in Canada: The need for interdisciplinarity, collaboration, and inclusivity
           Turgeon K. et al (+ 14 authors; CFRN students). 2018
              FACETS 3:963-980
DOI: 10.1139/facets-2017-0038
              Journal URL |PDF |  Preprint Peerj

17) Failure to detect ecological and evolutionary effects of harvest on exploited fish populations in a managed fisheries ecosystem
             Zhang F., Reid K., Gislason, D. Debertin, A., Turgeon K. & Nudds, T. 2018
             Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences  75(10), 1764-1771
             Journal URL | PDF

16) Supply and demand drive a critical transition to dysfunctional fisheries
            Fryxell J.M., Hilborn R., Turgeon K., Carling B., Caskenette A., & K.S. McCann. 2017
            Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS):  doi: 10.1073/pnas.1705525114
            Journal URL |  PDF

15) A rigorous test of prey-, predator-, and ratio-dependent functional response models in a zooplankton microcosm           *Prokopenko C., Turgeon K., & Fryxell, J. 2017
            Canadian Journal of Zoology 95(3): 177-182, 10.1139/cjz-2016-0106
            Journal URL | PDF   


14) Do novel ecosystems follow predictable trajectories? Testing the Trophic Surge Hypothesis in reservoirs using fish
           Turgeon K., Solomon, C., Nozais, C. & Gregory-Eaves I. 2016
           Ecosphere 7(12): e01617
           Journal URL |  PDF |  Preprint


13) Lake and Reservoir Management Made a Splash at the 2016 ASLO Summer Meeting
            Corman J., Deemer B., Haynes NM., Gregory-Eaves I., Razavi R., Strock K.E.  & Turgeon K.  2016        
            Limnology & Oceanography Bulletin 25(5):
            
Journal URL | PDF


12)  Immigration Rates during Population Density Reduction in a Coral Reef Fish
           Turgeon K. & Kramer D.L. 2016.
           PLoS one 11(6): e0156417. 
           Journal URL
| PDF
                                                 
11) Shelters and their use by fishes on fringing coral reefs
           Ménard A., Binning S.A., Roche, D.G., Turgeon, K., & Kramer D.L. 2012.        
           PLoS one  7(6):
e38450.                                          
           PDF


10) Multi-domain monitoring of marine environments using a heterogeneous robot team
            Shkurti et al. (12 co-authors). 2012.
            Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. Vila Moura, Portugal
            PDF


9) Compensatory immigration depends on habitat quality and adjacent population size but not on landscape connectivity
            Turgeon K. & Kramer D.L. 2012.
            Journal of Animal Ecology. 81(6): 1161-1170
            Journal URL | PDF


8) Locomotor compensation in the sea: Body size affects escape gait in parrotfish
          *Miller B., *McDonnell L., *Lewtas K., *Sanders D., Turgeon K. & Kramer D.L. 2011.
          Animal Behavior. 82(5): 1009-1116  
          Journal URL |
 PDF


7) Functional connectivity from a reef fish perspective: Behavioral tactics for moving in a fragmented landscape
          Turgeon K., Robillard, A., Grégoire, J., Duclos, V. & Kramer, D.L. 2010.
          Ecology. 91(11): 3332-3342
          Journal URL | PDF


6) Body size and reserve protection affect flight initiation distance in parrotfish
         *Gotanda K., Turgeon K. & D.L. Kramer. 2009.
         Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology. 63(11): 1563-1572
         Journal URL | PDF


5) Unsupervised learning of terrain appearance for automated coral reef exploration
          Giguère, P., Dudek, G., Prahacs, C., Plamondon, N. & Turgeon, K. 2009.         
          Computer and Robot Vision. pp. 268-275.

          Conference URL | PDF


4) Selection of diurnal refuges by the nocturnal squirrelfish, Holocentrus rufus
         *Ménard. A., Turgeon K. & D.L. Kramer. 2008.
           Environmental Biology of Fishes. 82: 59-70
           Journal URL | PDF


3) Book review of Mechanistic Home Range Analysis by Paul R. Moorcroft & Mark A. Lewis
           Kramer, D.L., Turgeon, K. & Leighton, P.A. 2007.
           Quarterly Review of Biology.  82:163-164.
​           Journal URL | PDF


2) Habitat selection in juvenile Atlantic salmon by use of logistic regression and classification trees
         Turgeon K. & Rodríguez M.A. 2005.
          Freshwater Biology. 50: 539- 550 
          Journal URL | PDF      


1) Modelling wetland classes in the St. Lawrence River floodplain, Quebec, Canada
         Turgeon K., Morin J., Champoux O. & Martin S. 2004.
          Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Ecohydraulics, Aquatic Habitats: Analysis and restoration. Madrid
          12th- 17th September 2004. P.217-223
          PDF

Scientific reports and non-referred contributions

7) Modélisation intégrée des herbiers aquatiques et des milieux humides du Fleuve Saint-Laurent.
          Morin, J., K. Turgeon, O. Champoux, & Martin, S. 2008.
          In : Impact des fluctuations du niveau d'eau sur l'écosystème du saint-Laurent.  Environnement Canada P. 42-58.

          PDF Document synthèse


6) Morin, J., O. Champoux, S. Martin & K. Turgeon 2005.
         Modélisation intégrée de la réponse de l’écosystème dans le fleuve Saint-Laurent : Rapport final des activités         
         entreprises  dans le cadre du Plan d’étude sur la régularisation du lac Ontario et du fleuve Saint-Laurent.

         Rapport scientifique - RS-108 Environnement Canada, SMC Québec – Hydrologie, Sainte-Foy. 139 p.
            PDF


5) Morin, J. et al. (12 co-authors). 2004.
         Selected Performance Indicators of the Environment Technical Working Group (Lower St. Lawrence)
          Technical report RT-137, Environment Canada (MSC, CWS, CSL) and MRNFP, 61p.
          PDF

4) Turgeon K., O. Champoux, S. Martin et J. Morin. 2004.
         Mise à jour des modèles de la distribution des milieux humides de la plaine inondable du fleuve Saint-Laurent
         - ajout  du volet de l’évolution temporelle des communautés végétales.       
      
         Rapport scientifique - RS-106 Environnement Canada, SMC-Hydrologie, Sainte-Foy, 83 pages.
           PDF


3) Turgeon K., O. Champoux and J. Morin. 2004.
         Modelling submerged macrophytes and evaluation of models transferability in the St. Lawrence River from Lake St.
         Pierre to Lake St. Louis, Québec.
        
         Scientific report MSC-Hydrology SR-105, Environment Canada, Sainte-Foy, 59 pages.

           PDF


2) Turgeon K., O. Champoux, S. Martin et J. Morin 2004.
         Modélisation des milieux humides de la plaine inondable du Saint-Laurent, du lac Saint-Pierre au lac Saint-Louis.
         Rapport scientifique RS-104. Environnement Canada, SMC-Hydrologie, Sainte-Foy, 62 pages.
           PDF


1) De Lafontaine, Y., Turgeon, K., Kemp, A., Ménard, C., Labonté, D., Dubé, P. & Parent, M. 2001.
         Protocole de mesure, d’étiquetage et de conservation des poissons à des fins de suivi environnemental et d’analyse
         chimique.

         Rapport scientifique et technique ST-221, Environnement Canada - Région du Québec, Conservation de
           l’environnement. Centre Saint-Laurent. 118 pages.


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