Tanya Lemieux

Ph.D. Candidate

Thesis Topic: Created Wetlands as Habitat for Freshwater Biota in Urban Areas

Co-Supervisor: Dr. Sean Landsman

Research Interests: Aquatic ecology, conservation and restoration science, habitat use, interdisciplinary and global collaboration, improving the human relationship with nature.

 

Lab Publications (2)

  • Lemieux, T.A., Coles, J.D.R., Haley, A.L., LaFlamme, M.L., Steel, S.K., Scott, K.M., Provencher, J.F., Price, C., Bennett, J.R., Barrio, I.C., Findlay, H.S., Goodman, S.J., Matthews, B., Näslund, J., Pearce, D.A., Hollister, R.D., Mallory, M.L., Smith, P.A., Schaepman-Strub, G., and Cooke, S.J. 2024. Persistent and Emerging Threats to Arctic Biodiversity and Ways to Overcome Them: A Horizon Scan. Arctic Science. (ja).

  • Haley, A.L., T.A. Lemieux, M.L. Piczak, S. Karau, A. D’Addario, R.L. Irvine, C. Beaudouin, J.R. Bennett and S.J. Cooke.  2023.  On the effectiveness of public awareness campaigns for the management of invasive species.  Environmental Conservation. 1-10.