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Réjean Tremblay is affiliated with the Université du Québec à Rimouski in Canada, contributing extensively to the field of environmental science. Their research spans several subfields, including global and planetary change, oceanography, ecology, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, and nature and landscape conservation.

Their main areas of study focus on marine ecosystems and environmental impacts, with particular emphasis on marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, marine and fisheries research, marine biology and ecology research, ocean acidification effects and responses, marine animal studies, aquatic invertebrate ecology and behavior, and environmental toxicology and ecotoxicology.

Réjean Tremblay's frequent publication venues include:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Aquaculture
  • Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • Canadian Journal of Zoology

Their body of work features collaboration with several recurring co-authors:

  • Fredéric Olivier
  • Luc A. Comeau
  • Laurent Chauvaud
  • Bertrand Génard
  • Gesche Winkler

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Réjean Tremblay include:

  • Essential Fatty Acid Requirements in Tropical and Cold-Water Marine Fish Larvae and Juveniles, 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Diet composition of redfish (Sebastes sp.) during periods of population collapse and massive resurgence in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 2022, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Shells of the bivalve Astarte moerchi give new evidence of a strong pelagic-benthic coupling shift occurring since the late 1970s in the North Water polynya, 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • Modelling bivalve culture - Eutrophication interactions in shallow coastal ecosystems, 2020, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Anthropogenic boat noise reduces feeding success in winter flounder larvae (Pseudopleuronectes americanus), 2020, Environmental Biology of Fishes

In addition to journal articles, Réjean Tremblay has contributed to book publications, notably one titled Guide d'éducation à la sexualité humaine, à l'usage des professionnels published by Éditions Érès in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Antimicrobial Compounds from Eukaryotic Microalgae against Human Pathogens and Diseases in Aquaculture.

    Charlotte Falaise;Cyrille François;Marie-Agnès Travers;Benjamin Morga

  • Temperature adaptation in two bivalve species from different thermal habitats: energetics and remodelling of membrane lipids.

    Fabrice Pernet;Réjean Tremblay;Luc Comeau;Helga Guderley

  • Mixotrophic cultivation of green microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus on cheese whey permeate for biodiesel production

    Jean-Michel Girard;Jean-Michel Girard;Marie-Laine Roy;Mhammed Ben Hafsa;Jonathan Gagnon

  • Barnacle settlement:field experiments on the influence of larval supply, tidal level, biofilm quality and age on Balanus amphitrite cyprids

    Frédéric Olivier;Réjean Tremblay;Edwin Bourget;Dan Rittschof

  • Variation of lipid class and fatty acid composition of Chaetoceros muelleri and Isochrysis sp. grown in a semicontinuous system

    Fabrice Pernet;Réjean Tremblay;Eric Demers;Marcel Roussy

  • Bioenergetic and genetic parameters in relation to susceptibility of blue mussels, Mytilus edulis (L.) to summer mortality

    Réjean Tremblay;Bruno Myrand;Jean-Marie Sevigny;Pierre Blier

  • Integrative Study of Physiological Changes Associated with Bacterial Infection in Pacific Oyster Larvae

    Bertrand Genard;Philippe Miner;Jean-Louis Nicolas;Dario Moraga

  • Ontogenetic changes in hyposaline tolerance in the mussels Mytilus edulis and M. trossulus: implications for distribution

    Jian-Wen Qiu;Réjean Tremblay;Edwin Bourget

  • Marennine, Promising Blue Pigments from a Widespread Haslea Diatom Species Complex

    Romain Gastineau;François Turcotte;Jean-Bernard Pouvreau;Michèle Morançais

  • Effect of varying levels of dietary essential fatty acid during early ontogeny of the sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus

    Fabrice Pernet;Réjean Tremblay

  • Biotic and abiotic factors influencing attachment strength of blue mussels Mytilus edulis in suspended culture

    A. A. Lachance;B. Myrand;R. Tremblay;V. Koutitonsky

  • Physiological and biochemical traits correlate with differences in growth rate and temperature adaptation among groups of the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica.

    Fabrice Pernet;Réjean Tremblay;Iften Redjah;Jean-Marie Sévigny

  • The effect of anti-fouling treatments for the clubbed tunicate on the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis

    Neil LeBlanc;Jeff Davidson;Réjean Tremblay;Mary McNiven

  • Bivalve aquaculture-environment interactions in the context of climate change.

    Ramón Filgueira;Thomas Guyondet;Luc A. Comeau;Réjean Tremblay

  • Impact of suspended mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) on plankton communities in a Magdalen Islands lagoon (Québec, Canada): A mesocosm approach

    Aurore Trottet;Suzanne Roy;Eric Tamigneaux;Connie Lovejoy

  • Essential Fatty Acid Requirements in Tropical and Cold-Water Marine Fish Larvae and Juveniles

    Sahar Chauffour Mejri;Réjean Tremblay;Céline Audet;Paul S. Wills

  • Settlement success, spatial pattern and behavior of mussel larvae Mytilus spp. in experimental 'down- welling' systems of varying velocity and turbulence

    Fabrice Pernet;Réjean Tremblay;Edwin Bourget

  • Match/mismatch between the Mytilus edulis larval supply and seston quality: effect on recruitment

    Nicolas Toupoint;Lisandre Gilmore-Solomon;François Bourque;Bruno Myrand

  • Selection Against Blue Mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) Homozygotes Under Various Stressful Conditions

    B. Myrand;R. Tremblay;J.-M. Sévigny

  • Effect of Rhodomonas salina addition to a standard hatchery diet during the early ontogeny of the scallop Pecten maximus

    Réjean Tremblay;Simon Cartier;Philippe Miner;Fabrice Pernet

  • Effect of biofilm age on settlement of Mytilus edulis

    Nicolas Toupoint;Vani Mohit;Isabelle Linossier;Nathalie Bourgougnon

  • Physiological condition of Balanus amphitrite cyprid larvae determines habitat selection success

    Réjean Tremblay;Frédéric Olivier;Edwin Bourget;Dan Rittschof

  • Lipid remodeling in wild and selectively bred hard clams at low temperatures in relation to genetic and physiological parameters

    Fabrice Pernet;Réjean Tremblay;Chantal Gionet;Thomas Landry

Frequent Co-Authors

Frédéric Olivier
Frédéric Olivier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Philippe Archambault
Philippe Archambault Université Laval
Augusto A. V. Flores
Augusto A. V. Flores Universidade de São Paulo
Tarik Meziane
Tarik Meziane French National Museum of Natural History
Laurent Chauvaud
Laurent Chauvaud University of Western Brittany
Edwin Bourget
Edwin Bourget Université Laval
Helga Guderley
Helga Guderley Université Laval
Connie Lovejoy
Connie Lovejoy Université Laval
Pierre Boudry
Pierre Boudry French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Søren Rysgaard
Søren Rysgaard Aarhus University

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