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Jessica Robichaud

(she/her)
PhD Student, Aquatic ecology, Carleton University

Jessica Robichaud is a graduate student at Carleton University. She completed her Master's degree studying the overwintering ecology of freshwater turtles in 2022, and is now pursing her PhD studying marine fish ecology in the Caribbean.

Experience

  • 2020–present
    Research assistant, Carleton University

Education

  • 2022 
    Carleton University, Master of Science
  • 2020 
    University of Toronto, Honours Bachelor of Science

Publications

  • 2023
    Overwintering site fidelity and communal hibernation predispose northern map turtles to mass mortality events, Canadian Journal of Zoology
  • 2023
    Applied winter biology: threats, conservation and management of biological resources during winter in cold climate regions, Conservation Physiology
  • 2023
    Predicting Differences in Angler Beliefs, Threat Perceptions, and Actions in British Columbia's Rainbow Trout and Steelhead Fisheries, Environmental Reviews
  • 2023
    Structured decision making remains underused in ecological restoration despite opportunities, Environment Systems and Decisions
  • 2023
    Evaluating blood, gill, and muscle biopsy methods on the behaviour, reproductive success, and survival of a wild freshwater fish, Applied Animal Behaviour Science
  • 2022
    The alarming state of freshwater biodiversity in Canada, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • 2022
    Five months under ice: biologging reveals behavior patterns of overwintering freshwater turtles, Canadian Journal of Zoology
  • 2021
    Ten considerations for conservation policy makers for the post-COVID-19 transition, Environmental Reviews