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    The Importance of Including Water Temperature Simulations in a 2D Fish Habitat Model for the St. Lawrence River by Valerie Ouellet, André St-Hilaire, Yves Secretan, Marc Mingelbier, Jean Morin, Stephen J. Dugdale

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Extreme climatic conditions likely caused a massive fish mortality during the summer of 2001 in the St. Lawrence River. To corroborate this hypothesis, we used a physical habitat simulation approach incorporating hydraulic and water temperature models. …”
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    Towards a downstream passage solution for out-migrating American eel (Anguilla rostrata) on the St. Lawrence River by Thomas C. Pratt, David R. Stanley, Scott Schlueter, Jake K.L. La Rose, Andrew Weinstock, Paul T. Jacobson

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Based on previous research on the St. Lawrence River identifying light as a promising deterrent, and the potential for sound as a deterrent in this study, full literature reviews were commissioned for these two stimuli. …”
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    Écosystème des croisières internationales dans le fleuve Saint-Laurent by Charles Zinser, Laurent Bourdeau

    “…After the shutdown of the cruise industry caused by the pandemic, we are witnessing a significant resumption of international cruises on the St. Lawrence River. The return of international cruises is part of a business ecosystem where each port of call on the St. …”
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    RAD‐tag and mitochondrial DNA sequencing reveal the genetic structure of a widespread and regionally imperiled freshwater mussel, Obovaria olivaria (Bivalvia: Unionidae) by Jamie R. Bucholz, Nicholas M. Sard, Nichelle M. VanTassel, Jeffrey D. Lozier, Todd J. Morris, Annie Paquet, David T. Zanatta

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Abstract Obovaria olivaria is a species of freshwater mussel native to the Mississippi River and Laurentian Great Lakes‐St. Lawrence River drainages of North America. This mussel has experienced population declines across large parts of its distribution and is imperiled in many jurisdictions. …”
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    La rivière Magpie-Mutehekau shipu en personne by Fabienne Joliet, Azou Joliet-Bidet

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…It flows through Quebec's North Shore into the St. Lawrence River. Reacting to the fate of its "big sister", the nearby Romaine River, which has just been harnessed by four large hydroelectric dams, the Magpie's destiny had other plans: it has been protected as a legal person since 2021. …”
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    Canada’s Colonial Project Begins in Africa: Undoing and Reworking the Inaugural Scenes of Colonial-Racial Violence by Philippe Néméh-Nombré

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It examines two “inaugural” scenes: the capture of a “Black Mooress” on the coast of present-day Mauritania in 1441 and the 1603 meeting between a French expedition and the people they called “Savages” on the shores of the St-Lawrence River in Canada. The first pertains to anti-Black violence and captivity. …”
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    Macrozoobenthic Diversity along an Oxygen Gradient in the Deep Trough of the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) by Michael L. Zettler, Falk Pollehne

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…We sampled the seabed at nine stations using box corers (three replicates per station), starting in the outer Gulf and ending in the Lower St. Lawrence River Estuary. We found four different communities dominated by polychaetes, crustaceans, and molluscs, with the emphasis shifting from mollusc to polychaete communities as oxygen saturation decreased. …”
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