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Roxane Maranger

Roxane Maranger

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
43
Citations
6255
World Ranking
7182
National Ranking
317

Overview

Roxane Maranger is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and conducts research primarily within the field of Environmental Science.

Their work spans several subfields, including Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Oceanography, and Water Science and Technology.

Research topics covered by Maranger include Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Dynamics, and Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Maranger are Morgan Botrel, Jean-François Lapierre, Stéphanie Shousha, Christiane Hudon, and Pascale M. Biron.

Maranger's recent papers illustrate a focus on aquatic and environmental systems. These include:

  • Effects of phytoplankton blooms on fluxes and emissions of greenhouse gases in a eutrophic lake, 2021, Water Research
  • Deep ocean microbial communities produce more stable dissolved organic matter through the succession of rare prokaryotes, 2022, Science Advances
  • Global historical trends and drivers of submerged aquatic vegetation quantities in lakes, 2023, Global Change Biology
  • How Are Greenhouse Gases Coupled Across Seasons in a Large Temperate River with Differential Land Use?, 2021, Ecosystems
  • High-resolution broad-scale mapping of soil parent material using object-based image analysis (OBIA) of LiDAR elevation data, 2020, CATENA

Maranger's research has been published in various academic venues. They have contributed extensively to Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) with 15 publications, Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin with 10, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) with 4, Limnology and Oceanography with 3, and The Science of The Total Environment with 2.

Best Publications

  • The regional and global significance of nitrogen removal in lakes and reservoirs

    John A. Harrison;Roxane J. Maranger;Richard B. Alexander;Anne E. Giblin

  • Viral abundance in aquatic systems:a comparison between marine and fresh waters

    Maranger R;Bird Df

  • Nitrogen transformations and retention in planted and artificially aerated constructed wetlands.

    Gabriel Maltais-Landry;Roxane Maranger;Jacques Brisson;Florent Chazarenc

  • The Haber Bosch-harmful algal bloom (HB-HAB) link

    Patricia M Glibert;Roxane Maranger;Daniel J Sobota;Lex Bouwman;Lex Bouwman

  • Greenhouse gas production and efficiency of planted and artificially aerated constructed wetlands.

    Gabriel Maltais-Landry;Roxane Maranger;Jacques Brisson;Florent Chazarenc

  • Linking zooplankton communities to ecosystem functioning: toward an effect-trait framework

    Marie-Pier Hébert;Beatrix E. Beisner;Roxane Maranger

  • Nitrogen enrichment and the emission of nitrous oxide from streams

    Helen M. Baulch;Helen M. Baulch;Sherry L. Schiff;Roxane Maranger;Peter J. Dillon

  • 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

  • Nitrogen forms influence microcystin concentration and composition via changes in cyanobacterial community structure.

    Marie-Eve Monchamp;Frances R. Pick;Beatrix E. Beisner;Roxane Maranger

  • A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT WATERSHED-SCALE ANALYSIS OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON IN ADIRONDACK LAKES

    Charles D. Canham;Michael L. Pace;Michael J. Papaik;Avram G. B. Primack

  • Modelling the effect of directional spatial ecological processes at different scales

    F. Guillaume Blanchet;F. Guillaume Blanchet;Pierre Legendre;Roxane Maranger;Dominique Monti

  • Nitrous oxide sinks and emissions in boreal aquatic networks in Québec

    C. Soued;P. A. del Giorgio;R. Maranger

  • Effect of artificial aeration and macrophyte species on nitrogen cycling and gas flux in constructed wetlands

    Gabriel Maltais-Landry;Roxane Maranger;Jacques Brisson

  • Low buffering capacity and slow recovery of anthropogenic phosphorus pollution in watersheds

    J. O. Goyette;E. M. Bennett;R. Maranger

  • Iron acquisition by photosynthetic marine phytoplankton from ingested bacteria

    R. Maranger;D. F. Bird;N. M. Price

  • Diffusive and ebullitive transport of methane and nitrous oxide from streams: Are bubble-mediated fluxes important?

    Helen M. Baulch;Helen M. Baulch;Peter J. Dillon;Roxane Maranger;Sherry L. Schiff

  • Stoichiometry of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus through the freshwater pipe

    Roxane Maranger;Stuart E. Jones;James B. Cotner

  • Changes in anthropogenic nitrogen and phosphorus inputs to the St. Lawrence sub-basin over 110 years and impacts on riverine export

    Jean-Olivier Goyette;Elena M. Bennett;Robert W. Howarth;Roxane Maranger

  • A meta-analysis of zooplankton functional traits influencing ecosystem function

    Marie-Pier Hébert;Beatrix E. Beisner;Roxane Maranger

  • High concentrations of viruses in the sediments of Lac Gilbert, Québec.

    R. Maranger;D. F. Bird

  • Hot tops, cold bottoms: Synergistic climate warming and shielding effects increase carbon burial in lakes

    Maciej Bartosiewicz;Anna Przytulska;Jean‐François Lapierre;Isabelle Laurion

  • Anammox, denitrification and fixed-nitrogen removal in sediments from the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary

    Sean Andrew Crowe;Donald Eugene Canfield;Alfonso Mucci;Bjorn Sundby

Frequent Co-Authors

Isabelle Laurion
Isabelle Laurion Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Helen M. Baulch
Helen M. Baulch University of Saskatchewan
Moritz F. Lehmann
Moritz F. Lehmann University of Basel
Alfonso Mucci
Alfonso Mucci McGill University
David F. Bird
David F. Bird University of Quebec at Montreal
Beatrix E. Beisner
Beatrix E. Beisner University of Quebec at Montreal
David A. Walsh
David A. Walsh Concordia University
Peter J. Dillon
Peter J. Dillon Trent University
Irene Gregory-Eaves
Irene Gregory-Eaves McGill University
Bjørn Sundby
Bjørn Sundby McGill University

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