Myriam Trottier-Paquet
Myriam
Trottier-Paquet
MSc student
Animal migration and stress
Phone : 418-656-2131
Research Interests
- Animal migration
- Phenotypic engineering
- Life decisions
- Reported effects
- Corticosterone
Education
2022 - present
M.Sc. in biology
Université Laval, Canada
Ultimate consequences of experimental manipulation of stress levels in Greater Snow Goose
2012 - 2015
B.Sc. in biology (animal ecology profile)
Université du Québec à
Rimouski, Canada
Research Experience
Project coordinator (2018 - 2019)
Corporation du Bassin de la Jacques-Cartier
Canada
Biologist-projet coordicator (2016 - 2018)
Canadian Wildlife Service
Canada
Scientific animator-coordinator (2016 - 2017)
Association forestière Côte-Nord
Baie-Comeau, Canada
Research assistant (2015 - 2016)
Indian Institute of science, India
Ecology and Conservation Status of the Virtually Unknown Central Himalayan Langur in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Northern India
Research assistant (2015)
Canada Research Chair in Northern Biodiversity - Shorebird nest monitoring and greater snowgoose
UQAR, Canada
Awards
2023
3rd place of the Sentinel North Scientific Meeting Poster Competition
Université Laval, Canada
Publications
2016
Giroux, M.-A., Trottier-Paquet, M., Bêty, J., Lamarre, V., & Lecomte, N. (2016). Is it safe to nest near conspicuous neighboursௗ? Spatial patterns in predation risk associated with the density of American Golden-Plover nests. PeerJ, 4, e2193. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2193
