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Jean-Éric Tremblay

Jean-Éric Tremblay

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Environmental Sciences
Canada
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
60
Citations
11511
World Ranking
2966
National Ranking
127

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Canada Leader Award

Overview

Jean-Éric Tremblay is affiliated with Université Laval in Canada, focusing on research within Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work primarily explores specialized fields including Oceanography, Ecology, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of marine and environmental subjects such as Marine and coastal ecosystems, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses, and Marine Biology and Ecology Research.

Jean-Éric Tremblay has published multiple papers in frequently appearing venues including Elementa Science of the Anthropocene, Frontiers in Marine Science, Earth system science data, Limnology and Oceanography, and the Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans.

Some recent publications include:

  • Pan-Arctic Ocean Primary Production Constrained by Turbulent Nitrate Fluxes, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Environmental drivers of under-ice phytoplankton bloom dynamics in the Arctic Ocean, 2020, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Scaling and networking a modular photonic quantum computer, 2025, Nature
  • Global oceanic diazotroph database version 2 and elevated estimate of global oceanic N 2 fixation, 2023, Earth system science data
  • Genomic data support management of anadromous Arctic Char fisheries in Nunavik by highlighting neutral and putatively adaptive genetic variation, 2021, Evolutionary Applications

The frequent coauthors associated with their research include Marcel Babin, Michel Gosselin, C. J. Mundy, Simon Bélanger, and Philippe Archambault, indicating collaborative work particularly in marine and environmental sciences.

Best Publications

  • Marine DNA Viral Macro- and Microdiversity from Pole to Pole.

    Ann C. Gregory;Ahmed A. Zayed;Nádia Conceição-Neto;Ben Temperton

  • Arctic Ocean microbial community structure before and after the 2007 record sea ice minimum.

    André M. Comeau;William K.W. Li;Jean Éric Tremblay;Eddy C. Carmack

  • Recent Arctic Ocean sea ice loss triggers novel fall phytoplankton blooms

    Mathieu Ardyna;Marcel Babin;Michel Gosselin;Emmanuel Devred

  • Global and regional drivers of nutrient supply, primary production and CO2 drawdown in the changing Arctic Ocean

    Jean-Éric Tremblay;Leif G. Anderson;Patricia Matrai;Pierre Coupel

  • Contribution of under‐ice primary production to an ice‐edge upwelling phytoplankton bloom in the Canadian Beaufort Sea

    C. J. Mundy;Michel Gosselin;Jens Ehn;Yves Gratton

  • Role for urea in nitrification by polar marine Archaea.

    Laura Alonso-Saéz;Allison S Waller;Daniel R Mende;Kevin Bakker

  • Vertical stability and the annual dynamics of nutrients and chlorophyll fluorescence in the coastal, southeast Beaufort Sea

    Jean-Éric Tremblay;Jean-Éric Tremblay;Kyle Simpson;Johannie Martin;Lisa A. Miller

  • Prevalence, structure and properties of subsurface chlorophyll maxima in Canadian Arctic waters

    Johannie Martin;Jean-Éric Tremblay;Jonathan Gagnon;Geneviève Tremblay

  • The effects of irradiance and nutrient supply on the productivity of Arctic waters: a perspective on climate change

    Jean-Éric Tremblay;Jonathan Gagnon

  • Bloom dynamics in early opening waters of the Arctic Ocean

    Jean-Éric Tremblay;Christine Michel;Keith A. Hobson;Michel Gosselin

  • Parameterization of vertical chlorophyll a in the Arctic Ocean: impact of the subsurface chlorophyll maximum on regional, seasonal, and annual primary production estimates

    M. Ardyna;M. Babin;M. Gosselin;E. Devred

  • Climate forcing multiplies biological productivity in the coastal Arctic Ocean

    J.-É. Tremblay;S. Bélanger;D. G. Barber;M. Asplin

  • Increasing cloudiness in Arctic damps the increase in phytoplankton primary production due to sea ice receding

    S. Bélanger;M. Babin;J.-É. Tremblay

  • Environmental forcing of phytoplankton community structure and function in the Canadian High Arctic: contrasting oligotrophic and eutrophic regions

    M. Ardyna;M. Gosselin;C. Michel;M. Poulin

  • Selected physical, biological and biogeochemical implications of a rapidly changing Arctic Marginal Ice Zone

    David G. Barber;Haakon Hop;Christopher J. Mundy;Brent Else;Brent Else

  • Biogenic carbon flows through the planktonic food web of the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean): A synthesis of field measurements and inverse modeling analyses

    Alexandre Forest;Jean-Éric Tremblay;Yves Gratton;Johannie Martin

  • Current state and trends in Canadian Arctic marine ecosystems: II. Heterotrophic food web, pelagic-benthic coupling, and biodiversity

    Gérald Darnis;Dominique Robert;Corinne Pomerleau;Heike Link

  • Late summer phytoplankton distribution along a 3500 km transect in Canadian Arctic waters: strong numerical dominance by picoeukaryotes

    Geneviève Tremblay;Claude Belzile;Michel Gosselin;Michel Poulin

  • Climatic and oceanic forcing of new, net, and diatom production in the North Water

    Jean-Eric Tremblay;Yves Gratton;Juliette Fauchot;Neil M Price

  • Current state and trends in Canadian Arctic marine ecosystems: I. Primary production

    Jean-Éric Tremblay;Dominique Robert;Diana E. Varela;Connie Lovejoy

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Gosselin
Michel Gosselin Université du Québec à Rimouski
Marcel Babin
Marcel Babin Université Laval
Yves Gratton
Yves Gratton Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Connie Lovejoy
Connie Lovejoy Université Laval
Maurice Levasseur
Maurice Levasseur Université Laval
Louis Legendre
Louis Legendre Université Paris Cité
Simon Bélanger
Simon Bélanger Université du Québec à Rimouski
Louis Fortier
Louis Fortier Université Laval
Tim Papakyriakou
Tim Papakyriakou University of Manitoba
David G. Barber
David G. Barber University of Manitoba

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