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Papers

  1. Murphy, C, J. N. Marleau, B. Smith, C. Carson, R. R. Smith and J. Parmley.​ ​​Developing quantitative methods to propagate the probability of antimicrobial resistance through the agri-food chain: The IAM-AMR Project.  In preparation for the Journal of Food Protection.
  2. Marleau, J. N. and M. Loreau. Disentangling limitation: interplay of nutrient colimitation and herbivory in ecosystem functioning. In revision for American Naturalist.
  3. Marleau, J. N. and F. Guichard. 2019. Meta-ecosystem processes alter ecosystem function and can promote  herbivore mediated-coexistence. Ecology 100: e02699
  4. Marleau, J. N. and K. D. Girling. 2017. Keeping science's seat at the decision-making table: mechanisms to motivate policy-makers to keep using scientific information in the age of disinformation. FACETS 2: 1045-1064
  5. Pedersen, E. G., J. N. Marleau, M. Granados, H. Moeller and F. Guichard. 2016. Nonhierarchical dispersal promotes stability and resilience in a tritrophic metacommunity. American Naturalist 187: E116-E128
  6. Marleau, J. N., F. Guichard and M. Loreau. 2015. Emergence of nutrient co-limitation through movement in stoichiometric meta-ecosystems. Ecology Letters 18: 1163-1173
  7. Marleau, J. N., F. Guichard and M. Loreau. 2014. Meta-ecosystem functioning and dynamics on finite spatial networks. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281: 20132094
  8. Marleau, J. N., Y. Jin, W. F. Fagan, J. G. Bishop and M. A. Lewis. 2011. A stoichiometric model of early plant primary succession. American Naturalist 177: 233-245
  9. Marleau, J. N., F. Guichard, F. Mallard and M. Loreau. 2010. Nutrient flows between ecosystems can destabilize simple food chains. Journal of Theoretical Biology 266: 162-174

Books

  1. Bell, J. and J.N. Marleau. 2019. Sketches of the History of Science. Collegial Center for Education Materials Development [Le Centre collégial de développement de matériel didactique (CCDMD)]. ISBN: 978-2-89470-397-7.

Non-Peer Reviewed Articles

  1. Girling, K.D. and J. N. Marleau. 2018. Science advice from coast to coast to coast. Policy Options
  2. Marleau, J. N. 2016. Canadian Science Policy Fellows’ Corner: Considering values in science policy. Mitacs
  3. Avlijas, S., C.-L. Conway, R. Hampton, M. Mericle and J. N. Marleau. 2013. Travailleurs-euses, étudiant-es: même combat. McGill Journal of Education​ 48: 587-595
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