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Michel Harvey
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Courriel: Michel.Harvey@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Téléphone: (418) 775-0677
Télécopieur: (418) 775-0546
Région: Québec
Bureau: Institut Maurice-Lamontagne

Domaines de recherche:
  • Sciences écosystémiques aquatiques
  • Habitat aquatique et les sciences environnementale aquatiques
  • Science de la biodiversité
  • Océanographie biologique
  • Climat et océan
Description de ses recherches:
Le Dr. Harvey est responsable de volets importants de recherche reliés à l’analyse et la présentation des données de zooplancton obtenues dans le cadre des trois programmes de monitorage du MPO: 1) Programme de Monitorage de la Zone Atlantique, depuis 1990 (PMZA); 2) évaluation annuelle de l’abondance et la distribution du macrozooplancton (euphausiids [krill], amphipodes, chaetognathes, méduses) dans l’estuaire maritime et le nord-ouest du GSL, depuis 1994 (BIONESS MPO); 3) système de la baie d’Hudson, 2003-2006 (MERICA). Les résultats obtenus dans le cadre des différents programmes de monitorage sont aussi utilisés pour la recherche en écologie du zooplancton qui représente une source importante de nourriture pour les poissons et organismes de plus grande taille (mammifères marins). Ce travail examine la variabilité spatio-temporelle de l’abondance et de la distribution chez ces communautés en relation avec les conditions physiques du milieu, ce qui contribue à mieux comprendre l’influence des variations climatiques sur les communautés zooplanctoniques.


Diplômes:
  • B. Sc. (Biologie) (1978)
    Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
  • Doctorat en Océanographie (1990)
    Université du Québec à Rimouski
Professeur associé:
  • Université du Québec à Rimouski
Publications:
  1. Rapport sur l'état et les tendances des écosystèmes : écozone de l'estuaire et du golfe du Saint-Laurent
  2. Oceanographic conditions in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence during 2008: zooplankton
  3. Vertical distribution and diel migration of macrozooplankton in the St. Lawrence marine system (Canada) in relation with the cold intermediate layer thermal properties
  4. Feeding ecology and predation impact of the recently established amphipod, Themisto libellula, in the St. Lawrence marine system, Canada
  5. Oceanographic conditions in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence during 2008: zooplankton
  6. Final Report of the Fisheries Oceanography Committee 2007 Annual Meeting; 3-5 April 2007
  7. Oceanographic conditions in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence during 2006: zooplankton
  8. Atelier national des Sciences - Élaboration de critères pour désigner les espèces d'importance biologique et écologique - Couplage bentho-pélagique
  9. The application of normalized biomass size spectra to LOPC-Net intercomparisons of zooplankton distribution
  10. 2003 State of the Ocean: Chemical and Biological Oceanographic Conditions in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence.
  11. Macrozooplankton community patterns driven by water circulation in the St. Lawrence marine system, Canada
  12. Oceanographic conditions in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence during 2004
  13. The Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP): Review of 1998-2003
  14. Oceanographic conditions in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence during 2003
  15. Laboratory feeding experiments on zoea of northern shrimp Pandalus borealis fed with natural zooplankton
  16. Oceanographic conditions in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence during 2002
  17. State of the Ocean: Chemical and Biological Oceanographic Conditions in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence
  18. 2001 State of the Ocean: Chemical and Biological Oceanographic Conditions in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence
  19. Oceanographic conditions in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence during (2001)
  20. Hydrodynamic control of late summer species composition and abundance of zooplankton in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada)
  21. Oceanographic conditions in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence in 1999: Zooplankton
  22. State of phytoplankton and zooplankton in the Estuary and north western Gulf of St. Lawrence during 1999
  23. A preliminary assessment of risks for the ballast water-mediated introduction of nonindigenous marine organisms in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence.
  24. Spatial analysis of recruitment of marine invertebrate on arborescent substrata
  25. Temporal changes in the composition and abundance of the macro-benthic invertebrate communities at dredged material disposal sites in L'Anse-à-Beaufils, Baie des Chaleurs, Eastern Canada
  26. Late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada)
  27. Recruitment of marine invertebrates onto arborescent epibenthic structures: active and passive processes acting at different spatial scales
  28. Spat settlement of the sea scallops, Placopecten magellanicus (Gmelin, 1791), and other bivalve species on artificial filamentous collectors coated with chitinous material
  29. Experimental evidence of passive accumulation of marine bivalve larvae on filamentous epibenthic structures
  30. Resettlement of Iceland scallop (Chlamys islandica) spat on hydroids: response to chemical cues from the non living chitinous perisarc and associated biofilm
  31. Short-term variations in recruitment and early spat mortality of Iceland scallop (Chlamys islandica)
  32. Spatial variation of growth of the bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) on a tidal flat: effects of environmental factors and intraspecific competition
  33. Settlement of Iceland scallop spat (Chlamys islandica) in response to hydroids and filamentous red algae: field observations and laboratory experiments
  34. Spatial variability of the length-specific annual production in shell, flesh and sexual products of Macoma balthica (L.) in the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary. II. Large scale variability
  35. Factors affecting the structure of epibenthic gastropod community in the St. Lawrence River
  36. Spatial variability of the length-specific annual production in shell, flesh and sexual products of Macoma balthica (L.) in the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary. II. Large scale variability.
  37. Density, size distribution, energy allocation and seasonal variations in shell and soft tissue growth at two tidal levels of Macoma balthica (L.) population
  38. Spatial and temporal variations of the reproduction cycle and energy allocation of the bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) on a tidal flat
  39. Variations intra-population de la croissance, de la morphologie de la coquille, et de la structure d'âge du bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) dans la zone intertidale de l'estuaire du Saint-Laurent (Québec)
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