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Overview

Jean Huot is affiliated with Université Laval in Canada and specializes in Environmental Science. Their work is situated within key subfields including Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Global and Planetary Change, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their research focuses on areas such as Environmental Conservation and Management, Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management, along with Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies. These topics highlight a multidisciplinary approach to environmental challenges, combining policy and ecological perspectives.

Jean Huot has contributed to scholarly literature with publications appearing notably in the journal FACETS. One of the recent papers authored by a frequent collaborator, Katherine Hébert, is titled "Selecting indicators to track progress towards the Global Biodiversity Framework: a case study of Quebec's 2030 Nature Plan," published in 2025 in FACETS.

  • Selecting indicators to track progress towards the Global Biodiversity Framework: a case study of Quebec's 2030 Nature Plan, 2025, FACETS

Frequent co-authors in their research include Katherine Hébert, Dagoberto Hernandez Acevedo, Victor Cameron, Sabrina Courant, and Caroline Daguet. Collaboration with these researchers indicates a networked approach to addressing complex environmental and conservation issues.

  • Katherine Hébert
  • Dagoberto Hernandez Acevedo
  • Victor Cameron
  • Sabrina Courant
  • Caroline Daguet

The publication venue most associated with Jean Huot's work is FACETS, providing a platform for interdisciplinary environmental research.

  • FACETS

Best Publications

  • Linking moose habitat selection to limiting factors

    Christian Dussault;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois;Jean Huot

  • Density‐related effects of deer browsing on the regeneration dynamics of boreal forests

    Jean-Pierre Tremblay;Jean Huot;François Potvin

  • Riparian forest strips as habitat for breeding birds in Boreal forests

    Marcel Darveau;Patrick Beauchesne;Louis Belanger;Jean Huot

  • Demography of the George River Caribou Herd: Evidence of Population Regulation by Forage Exploitation and Range Expansion

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  • Behavioural responses of moose to thermal conditions in the boreal forest

    Christian Dussault;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois;Jean Huot

  • Regulation of a large herd of migratory caribou : summer nutrition affects calf growth and body reserves of dams

    Michel Crête;Jean Huot

  • Divergent nonlinear responses of the boreal forest field layer along an experimental gradient of deer densities.

    Jean-Pierre Tremblay;Jean-Pierre Tremblay;Jean Huot;François Potvin

  • Seasonal home range size and philopatry in two northern white-tailed deer populations

    Louis Lesage;Michel Crête;Jean Huot;A Dumont

  • Food choice by white-tailed deer in relation to protein and energy content of the diet: a field experiment

    Dominique Berteaux;Michel Crête;Jean Huot;Jean Maltais

  • Long-term decline in white-tailed deer browse supply: can lichens and litterfall act as alternative food sources that preclude density-dependent feedbacks

    Jean-Pierre Tremblay;Isabel Thibault;Christian Dussault;Jean Huot

  • Feedback effects of chronic browsing on life-history traits of a large herbivore

    M. Anouk Simard;Steeve D. Côté;Robert B. Weladji;Jean Huot

  • FORESTRY PRACTICES AND THE RISK OF BIRD NEST PREDATION IN A BOREAL CONIFEROUS FOREST

    Marcel Darveau;Louis Bélanger;Jean Huot;Éric Mélançon

  • Variation in Calf Body Mass in Migratory Caribou: The Role of Habitat, Climate, and Movements

    Serge Couturier;Steeve D. Côté;Robert D. Otto;Robert B. Weladji

  • Territorial responses of boreal forest birds to habitat gaps

    Jean-FranÇois Rail;Marcel Darveau;AndrÉ Desrochers;Jean Huot

  • Long term effects of deer browsing and trampling on the vegetation of peatlands

    Stéphanie Pellerin;Jean Huot;Steeve D. Côté

  • Evidence for a trade-off between growth and body reserves in northern white-tailed deer.

    Louis Lesage;Michel Crête;Jean Huot;Jean-Pierre Ouellet

  • Reproductive biology of female black bears in relation to body mass in early winter

    Claude Samson;Jean Huot

  • Wolf diet and prey selectivity during two periods for deer in Quebec: decline versus expansion

    François Potvin;Hélène Jolicoeur;Jean Huot

  • Clear-cutting and regeneration practices in Quebec boreal balsam fir forest: effects on snowshoe hare

    Sonia de Bellefeuille;Louis Bélanger;Jean Huot;Agathe Cimon

  • Is hunting an effective tool to control overabundant deer? A test using an experimental approach

    M. Anouk Simard;Christian Dussault;Jean Huot;Steeve D. Côté

  • Effect of Insect Harassment on the Behaviour of the Rivière George Caribou

    Brigitte Toupin;Jean Huot;Micheline Manseau

  • Spring Accumulation of Fat by Greater Snow Geese in Two Staging Habitats

    G. Gauthier;J. Bédard;J. Huot;Y. Bédard

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Ouellet
Jean-Pierre Ouellet Université du Québec à Rimouski
Steeve D. Côté
Steeve D. Côté Université Laval
Christian Dussault
Christian Dussault Université Laval
Réhaume Courtois
Réhaume Courtois Université Laval
André Desrochers
André Desrochers Université Laval
François Messier
François Messier University of Saskatchewan
Robert B. Weladji
Robert B. Weladji Concordia University
Alison J. Hester
Alison J. Hester James Hutton Institute
Louis-Paul Rivest
Louis-Paul Rivest Université Laval
Claude Lavoie
Claude Lavoie Université Laval

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