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Jean-Claude Therriault

Jean-Claude Therriault

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
40
Citations
4917
World Ranking
8177
National Ranking
375

Overview

Jean-Claude Therriault is affiliated with Fisheries and Oceans Canada in Canada. Their professional activities are connected to this institution, indicating involvement in research or administrative duties related to Canadian fisheries and oceanic studies.

Details on specific research publications, co-authors, and venues are not available. Consequently, there is no information regarding the recent papers, frequent collaborators, or preferred publication outlets to detail their academic contributions further in terms of documented output.

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There is also no available data about book publications or awards received, which leaves the broader scope of professional recognition and scholarly dissemination undocumented.

The absence of these details restricts a comprehensive overview of their scientific profile. However, their connection with Fisheries and Oceans Canada positions them within the context of natural resource management, marine sciences, or related environmental research sectors.

Best Publications

  • Direct Coupling of Marine Invertebrate Spawning with Phytoplankton Blooms

    Michel Starr;John H. Himmelman;Jean-Claude Therriault

  • Physical control of the horizontal patchiness of sea-ice microalgae

    M. Gosselin;L. Legendre;J. C. Therriault;S. Demers

  • Hierarchical control of phytoplankton succession by physical factors

    M. Levasseur;J.-C. Therriault;L. Legendre

  • LIGHT AND NUTRIENT LIMITATION OF SEA‐ICE MICROALGAE (HUDSON BAY, CANADIAN ARCTIC)1

    Michel Gosselin;Louis Legendre;Jean‐Claude Therriault;Serge Demers

  • Resuspension in the shallow sublittoral zone of a macrotidal estuarine environment: Wind influence1

    Serge Demers;Jean-Claude Therriault;Edwin Bourget;Abdourrahmane Bah

  • Light absorption and fluorescence properties of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM), in the St. Lawrence Estuary (Case 2 waters)

    B. Nieke;R. Reuter;R. Heuermann;H. Wang

  • Growth, spatial distribution, and abundance of benthic stages of the snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) in Bonne Bay, Newfoundland, Canada

    Michel Comeau;Gérard Y Conan;Francesc Maynou;Guy Robichaud

  • Vertical Flux of Biogenic Carbon in the Ocean: Is There Food Web Control?

    Richard B. Rivkin;Louis Legendre;Don Deibel;Jean-Éric Tremblay

  • Aggregation of euphausiids along a coastal shelf in an upwelling environment

    Y. Simard;R. de Ladurantaye;JC Therriault

  • Springtime coupling between ice algal and phytoplankton assemblages in southeastern Hudson Bay, Canadian Arctic

    Christine Michel;Louis Legendre;Jean-Claude Therriault;Serge Demers

  • Variations in the specific absorption coefficient for natural phytoplankton assemblages: Impact on estimates of primary production

    Marcel Babin;Jean-Claude Therriault;Louis Legendre;Alfonso Condal

  • Coupling of nauplii release in barnacles with phytoplankton blooms: a parallel strategy to that of spawning in urchins and mussels

    Michel Starr;John H. Himmelman;Jean-Claude Therriault

  • Photoadaptation of sea-ice microalgae in springtime: photosynthesis and carboxylating enzymes

    C. Michel;L. Legendre;S. Demers;J. C. Therriault

  • Environmental Control of Green Sea Urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, Spawning in the St. Lawrence Estuary

    Michel Starr;John H. Himmelman;Jean-Claude Therriault

  • Larval release in a sub-euphotic zone invertebrate triggered by sinking phytoplankton particles

    Michel Starr;Jean-Claude Therriault;Gérard Y. Conan;Michel Comeau

  • Nutrients, Chlorophyll, and Internal Tides in the St. Lawrence Estuary

    Jean-Claude Therriault;Guy Lacroix

  • Export of biogenic carbon and structure and dynamics of the pelagic food web in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Part 1. Seasonal variations

    C Savenkoff;A.F Vézina;S Roy;B Klein

  • Isolation and properties of a substance from the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum which induces spawning in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis

    M. Starr;JH Himmelman;J. C. Therriault

  • Estimation of f‐ratios in oceans based on phytoplankton size structure

    Jean-Eric Tremblay;Bert Klein;Louis Legendre;Richard B. Rivkin

  • Phytoplankton Responses To Vertical Tidal Mixing

    S. Demers;L. Legendre;J.-C. Therriault

  • Bacterial activity during early winter mixing (Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada)

    Lovejoy C;Legendre L;Klein B;Tremblay Jé

  • Coupling between ice microalgal productivity and the pelagic, metazoan food web in southeastern Hudson Bay: a synthesis of results*

    Jeffrey A. Runge;Jean-Claude Therriault;Louis Legendre;R. Grant Ingram

Frequent Co-Authors

Louis Legendre
Louis Legendre Université Paris Cité
Serge Demers
Serge Demers Université du Québec à Rimouski
Jean-Éric Tremblay
Jean-Éric Tremblay Université Laval
Suzanne Roy
Suzanne Roy Université du Québec à Rimouski
Connie Lovejoy
Connie Lovejoy Université Laval
Michel Gosselin
Michel Gosselin Université du Québec à Rimouski
Richard B. Rivkin
Richard B. Rivkin Memorial University of Newfoundland
R. Grant Ingram
R. Grant Ingram McGill University
Marcel Babin
Marcel Babin Université Laval
Louis Fortier
Louis Fortier Université Laval

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