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Audrey Maheu
Audrey Maheu
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A classification of stream water temperature regimes in the conterminous USA
A Maheu, NL Poff, A St‐Hilaire
River Research and Applications 32 (5), 896-906, 2015
882015
Understanding the Thermal Regime of Rivers Influenced by Small and Medium Size Dams in Eastern Canada
A Maheu, A St-Hilaire, D Caissie, N El-Jabi
River Research and Applications, 2016
602016
A regional analysis of the impact of dams on water temperature in medium-size rivers in eastern Canada
A Maheu, A St-Hilaire, D Caissie, N El-Jabi, G Bourque, D Boisclair
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73, 1-13, 2016
532016
River evaporation and corresponding heat fluxes in forested catchments
A Maheu, D Caissie, A St‐Hilaire, N El‐Jabi
Hydrological Processes 28 (23), 5725-5738, 2014
452014
Using fish guilds to assess community responses to temperature and flow regimes in unregulated and regulated Canadian rivers
CJ Macnaughton, C Senay, I Dolinsek, G Bourque, A Maheu, G Lanthier, ...
Freshwater biology 61 (10), 1759-1772, 2016
232016
A field evaluation of soil moisture modelling with the Soil, Vegetation, and Snow (SVS) land surface model using evapotranspiration observations as forcing data
A Maheu, F Anctil, É Gaborit, V Fortin, DF Nadeau, R Therrien
Journal of Hydrology 558, 532-545, 2018
222018
Climate change increases the severity and duration of soil water stress in the temperate forest of eastern North America
C Cholet, D Houle, JD Sylvain, F Doyon, A Maheu
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 25, 2022
182022
Microtopographic refugia against drought in temperate forests: Lower water availability but more extensive fine root system in mounds than in pits
F Tauc, D Houle, A Dupuch, F Doyon, A Maheu
Forest Ecology and Management 476, 118439, 2020
102020
Sensitivity analysis of the maximum entropy production method to model evaporation in boreal and temperate forests
PE Isabelle, L Viens, DF Nadeau, F Anctil, J Wang, A Maheu
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (13), e2020GL091919, 2021
82021
Using the maximum entropy production approach to integrate energy budget modelling in a hydrological model
A Maheu, I Hajji, F Anctil, DF Nadeau, R Therrien
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23 (9), 3843-3863, 2019
82019
Développement d’outils de caractérisation et de modélisation du régime thermique des rivières naturelles et régulées
A Maheu
Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (Canada), 2015
52015
Reservoirs regulated by small dams have a similar warming effect than lakes on the summer thermal regime of streams
M Auffray, JF Senécal, K Turgeon, A St-Hilaire, A Maheu
Science of The Total Environment 869, 161445, 2023
42023
Is the annual maximum leaf area index an important driver of water fluxes simulated by a land surface model in temperate forests?
A Maheu, C Cholet, R Cordero Montoya, L Duchesne
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 51 (4), 595-603, 2021
42021
Spatial and temporal variability of the solar radiation heat flux in streams of a forested catchment
A Maheu, D Caissie
Canadian Water Resources Journal/Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques …, 2023
32023
Comparing the influence of thinning treatments with low to high residual basal area on red maple transpiration in a temperate mixed forest
T André-Alphonse, CG Mekontchou, P Rochon, F Doyon, A Maheu
Forest Ecology and Management 534, 120857, 2023
22023
Restoring forest ecosystem services through trait-based ecology
I Aubin, É Deschênes, K Santala, EJS Emilson, AL Schoonmaker, ...
Environmental Reviews, 2024
12024
Key physical and chemical drivers of fisheries productivity (flow, nutrient and thermal regimes) across rivers in various Canadian regions: lessons learned from NSERC's …
MF Lapointe, A Maheu, JA Kwak, L Beaupré, A St-Hilaire
Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS), 2016
12016
Increased tree water use with the development of a dense understory layer in a North American hardwood forest
A Rasoanaivo, CG Mekontchou, P Rochon, P Nolet, A Maheu
Ecohydrology, e2648, 2024
2024
Microclimate, Soil Moisture and Forage Yield Vary Spatially within a Temperate Tree-Based Intercropping System: From Competition to Facilitation
ÈM Hébert, MO Martin-Guay, A Maheu, MN Thivierge, D Rivest
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