Sandrine Hugron

Université Laval
Membre employé(e) / Employed member candidate
Supervisor: Monique Poulin
Start: 2023-12-01
Membre employé(e) / Employed member candidate
Supervisor: Monique Poulin
Start: 2023-12-01
Project
Projet RARE - Research and applications for informed wetland restorationThe projet RARE was developed by an interdisciplinary team from Université Laval and Université de Montréal. The objective of this project is to improve the coordination of efforts between scientists, managers and local stakeholders to implement concerted actions for the restoration of marshes and swamps. The projet RARE aims to develop approaches for the revegetation of degraded, restored or created wetlands, and to understand the social and governance factors leading to the successful implementation of restoration projects.
Keywords
Milieux humides, restauration, végétalisation, Écologie végétalePublications
1- Water Table Fluctuation in Peatlands Facilitates Fungal Proliferation, Impedes Sphagnum Growth and Accelerates DecompositionKim, Jinhyun, Line Rochefort, Sandrine Hogue-Hugron, Zuhair Alqulaiti, Christian Dunn, Remy Pouliot, Timothy G. Jones, Chris Freeman, Hojeong Kang
2021 Frontiers in Earth Science
2- The resistance and short‐term resilience of a restored extracted peatland ecosystems post‐fire: an opportunistic study after a wildfire
Blier‐Langdeau, Ariane, Mélina Guêné‐Nanchen, Sandrine Hugron, Line Rochefort
2021 Restoration Ecology
3- Estimation of Daily Water Table Level with Bimonthly Measurements in Restored Ombrotrophic Peatland
Gutierrez Pacheco, Sebastian, Robert Lagacé, Sandrine Hugron, Stéphane Godbout, Line Rochefort
2021 Sustainability
4- Plant reintroduction in restored peatlands: 80% successfully transferred – Does the remaining 20% matter?
Hugron, Sandrine, Mélina Guêné-Nanchen, Noémie Roux, Marie-Claire LeBlanc, Line Rochefort
2020 Global Ecology and Conservation
5- A Potential Approach for Enhancing Carbon Sequestration During Peatland Restoration Using Low-Cost, Phenolic-Rich Biomass Supplements
Alshehri, Adel, Christian Dunn, Chris Freeman, Sandrine Hugron, Timothy G. Jones, Line Rochefort
2020 Frontiers in Environmental Science
6- Ecohydrological change following rewetting of a deep‐drained northern raised bog
Gaffney, Paul P.J., Sandrine Hugron, Sylvain Jutras, Olivier Marcoux, Sébastien Raymond, Line Rochefort
2020 Ecohydrology
7- Harvesting surface vegetation does not impede self‐recovery of Sphagnum peatlands
Guêné‐Nanchen, Mélina, Sandrine Hugron, Line Rochefort
2018 Restoration Ecology
8- Testing the moss layer transfer technique on mineral well pads constructed in peatlands
Gauthier, Marie-Eve, Line Rochefort, Leonie Nadeau, Sandrine Hugron, Bin Xu
2017 Wetlands Ecology and Management
9- Can indicator species predict restoration outcomes early in the monitoring process? a case study with peatlands
González, E., L. Rochefort, S. Boudreau, S. Hugron, M. Poulin
2013 Ecological Indicators
10- Establishing a moss cover inhibits the germination of Typha latifolia, an invasive species, in restored peatlands
Bourgeois, Bérenger, Sandrine Hugron, Monique Poulin
2012 Aquatic Botany
11- Sphagnum farming: A long-term study on producing peat moss biomass sustainably
Pouliot, Rémy, Sandrine Hugron, Line Rochefort
2015 Ecological Engineering
12- Reintroduction of fen plant communities on a degraded minerotrophic peatland
Rochefort, Line, Marie-Claire LeBlanc, Vicky Bérubé, Sandrine Hugron, Stéphanie Boudreau, Rémy Pouliot
2016 Botany
13- Manure derived biochar can successfully replace phosphate rock amendment in peatland restoration
Pouliot, Rémy, Sandrine Hugron, Line Rochefort, Stéphane Godbout, Joahnn H. Palacios, Elisabeth Groeneveld, Isabelle Jarry
2015 Journal of Environmental Management
14- Towards the regeneration of brown mosses for fen restoration
Meilleur, Sébastien, Mélina Guêné-Nanchen, Sandrine Hugron, Nicole J. Fenton, Line Rochefort
2022 The Bryologist