Project
Impact of climate change on forest plants and their pollinatorsFor several years, I have been interested in interactions between insects and plants. During my master's degree and professional journey, I have focused my research on pest control in agriculture. For my doctoral project, which began in February 2024, I will investigate the interactions between plants and their pollinators along the altitudinal gradient at Mont-Mégantic, Quebec. My primary objective is to better understand the impact of climate change on the reproductive success of plants and their pollinators in forest environments. Through my work, I hope to make significant contributions to predicting the effects of global warming, in order to effectively guide efforts in conserving forest ecosystems.