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Émilie Saulnier-Talbot is an Assistant Professor at Université Laval, holding a Research Chair in Coastal Ecosystems and Industrial, Port, and Maritime Activities with dual attachment to the Biology and Geography departments. Her work bridges aquatic ecology, paleoecology, and climate science, focusing on environmental change and human impacts in subarctic and arctic regions.
- Ph.D. in Geography (2007) and M.Sc. in Geography (2000) from Université Laval
- Postdoctoral fellowship at McGill University (2008-2010)
Her research explores:
- Climate change impacts on aquatic systems
- Paleoecological indicators of environmental change
- Biogeography of coastal and arctic ecosystems
- Anthropogenic effects on lake and river biodiversity
- Diatom-based biomonitoring
Publications span diatom ecology, climate-driven regime shifts, and long-term limnological trends across the Arctic, Canada, and New Zealand. Key awards include the Cozzarelli Prize (2016) and multiple distinctions at Université Laval (2021-2022).
- Editorial roles in Frontiers journals (Paleoecology and Plant Conservation sections)
- Member of international working groups (PAGES, GLEON, Past4future)
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