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Loïc D'Orangeville
Membre régulier
Écologie forestière appliquée, vulnérabilité aux changements climatiques, croissance des arbres, santé des écosystèmes
Professeur
Faculté de foresterie, de géographie et de géomatique
Département des sciences du bois et de la forêt
Pavillon Abitibi-Price, local 2145-C
Université Laval
Professeur associé, University of New Brunswick
Membre, Institut canadien de foresterie
Chercheur associé, Harvard Forest
FORMATION
- Doctorat en Sciences des ressources renouvelables, Université McGill, 2013
- Maîtrise en biologie, Université de Montréal, 2007
- Baccalauréat en biologie, Université de Montréal, 2004
THÈMES DE RECHERCHE
Mes recherches cherchent à mieux comprendre la sensibilité des arbres et des forêts aux changements climatiques afin d’améliorer les pratiques d’aménagement forestier. J’ai développé une expertise reconnue sur la croissance forestière dans un contexte de changements climatiques, qui s’insère dans un domaine plus large d’écologie appliquée, très complémentaires avec les chercheurs en écologie plus théorique ou en silviculture.
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PUBLICATIONS
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Chapitres de livre
- Montoro Girona, M., Aakala, T., Aquilue, N., Belisle, A.-C., Chaste, E., Danneyrolles, V., Diaz-Yanez, O., D'Orangeville, L., Grosbois, G., Hester, A. et al. (2023) Challenges for the Sustainable Management of the Boreal Forest Under Climate Change. In Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change: Sustainable Management. (Montoro Girona, M., Morin, H., Gauthier, S. and Bergeron, Y., Eds.) Cham, Springer International Publishing, pages 773-837
- D'Orangeville, L., St-Laurent, M.-H., Boisvert-Marsh, L., Zhang, X., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Itter, M. (2023) Current Symptoms of Climate Change in Boreal Forest Trees and Wildlife. In Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change: Sustainable Management. (Montoro Girona, M., Morin, H., Gauthier, S. and Bergeron, Y., Eds.) Cham, Springer International Publishing, pages 747-771
- Pappas, C., Belanger, N., Bergeron, Y., Blarquez, O., Chen, H.Y.H., Comeau, P.G., De Grandpre, L., Delagrange, S., DesRochers, A., Diochon, A. et al. (2022) Smartforests Canada: A Network of Monitoring Plots for Forest Management Under Environmental Change. In Climate-Smart Forestry in Mountain Regions. (Tognetti, Roberto, Smith, Melanie and Panzacchi, Pietro, Eds.) Cham, Springer International Publishing, pages 521-543
Livres, numéros spéciaux et actes de colloques publiés à titre d'éditeur
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Articles révisés par un comité de lecture
- D'Orangeville, L., Itter, M.S., Dos Santos, J.M., Taylor, A.R. (2025) Can tree-rings inform assisted migration? Revisiting provenance trials across Atlantic Canada to compare local adaptation between red spruce populations. Forest Ecology and Management, 578:122482
- Khlifa, R., Renaudin, M., Houle, D., D'Orangeville, L., Duchesne, L., Kembel, S.W. (2025) Conifer epiphytic phyllosphere bacterial communities respond more strongly to rain exclusion and host species identity than to soil water content. Forest Ecology and Management, 581:122554
- Albert, C., Taylor, A.R., D'Orangeville, L. (2025) Integrating the effects of climate change into long-term strategic forest management planning using a process-based stand model. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 55:1-17
- Broom, J., Taylor, A.R., D'Orangeville, L. (2024) Investigating climate anomalies associated with the sudden mortality of balsam fir trees in eastern Canada. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 7
- Ravn, J., Taylor, A.R., Lavigne, M.B., D'Orangeville, L. (2024) Local adaptation of balsam fir seedlings improves growth resilience to heat stress. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 54(3):331-343
- Collier, J.H., MacLean, D.A., Taylor, A.R., D'Orangeville, L. (2024) Warming adversely affects density but not growth of balsam fir regeneration across a climatic gradient in the Acadian Forest Region of eastern Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 54(2):134-146
- Soubeyrand, M., Gennaretti, F., Blarquez, O., Bergeron, Y., Taylor, A.R., D'Orangeville, L., Marchand, P. (2023) Competitive interactions under current climate allow temperate tree species to grow and survive in boreal mixedwood forest. Ecography, 2023(5):e06525
- Wang, J., Taylor, A.R., D'Orangeville, L. (2023) Warming-induced tree growth may help offset increasing disturbance across the Canadian boreal forest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 120(2)
- Wang, J., D'Orangeville, L., Taylor, A.R. (2023) Tree species growth response to climate warming varies by forest canopy position in boreal and temperate forests. Global Change Biology, 29(18):5397-5414
- Chagnon, C., Moreau, G., D'Orangeville, L., Caspersen, J., Labrecque-Foy, J.-P., Achim, A. (2023) Strong latitudinal gradient in temperature-growth coupling near the treeline of the Canadian subarctic forest. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 6
- Albert, C., Taylor, A.R., Logan, T., D'Orangeville, L. (2023) The Acadian Forest of New Brunswick in the 21st century: what shifting heat and water balance imply for future stand dynamics and management. Environmental Reviews, 31(4):690-707
- Lima, V.P., Ferreira de Lima, R.A., Joner, F., D'Orangeville, L., Raes, N., Siddique, I., ter Steege, H. (2023) Integrating climate change into agroforestry conservation: A case study on native plant species in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Journal of Applied Ecology, 60(9):1977-1994
- Tremblay, J.D., Smith, R.F., D'Orangeville, L. (2023) Integrating the Rate of Moisture Loss into Needle Retention Testing to Improve the Selection of Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea) for Use as Christmas Trees. Forests, 14(8)
- Achim, A., Moreau, G., Coops, N.C., Axelson, J.N., Barrette, J., Bedard, S., Byrne, K.E., Caspersen, J., Dick, A.R., D'Orangeville, L. et al. (2022) The changing culture of silviculture. Forestry, 195(2):143-152
- Boulanger, Y., Pascual, J., Bouchard, M., D'Orangeville, L., Périé, C., Girardin, M.P. (2022) Multi-model projections of tree species performance in Quebec, Canada under future climate change. Global Change Biology, 28(5):1884-1902
- Pappas, C., Belanger, N., Bastien-Beaudet, G., Couture, C., D'Orangeville, L., Duchesne, L., Gennaretti, F., Houle, D., Hurley, A.G., Klesse, S. et al. (2022) Xylem porosity, sapwood characteristics, and uncertainties in temperate and boreal forest water use. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 323:109092
- D'Orangeville, L., Itter, M., Kneeshaw, D.D., Munger, J.W., Richardson, A.D., Dyer, J.M., Orwig, D.A., Pan, Y., Pederson, N. (2022) Peak radial growth of diffuse-porous species occurs during periods of lower water availability than for ring-porous and coniferous trees. Tree Physiology, 42(2):304-316
- Sanchez-Pinillos, M., Mina, M., D'Orangeville, L., Boulanger, Y., Comeau, P., Wang, J., Taylor, A.R., Kneeshaw, D.D. (2022) Sequential droughts: A silent trigger of boreal forest mortality. Global Change Biology, 28(2):542-556
- Kneeshaw, D.D., De Grandpre, L., D'Orangeville, L., Marchand, M., Moisan-Perrier, J., Robert, L.-E, Bouchard, M. (2022) Forest Structure and Composition Diverge Following Harvesting Compared to a Spruce Budworm Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.) Outbreak. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 5
- Novick, K., Jo, I., D'Orangeville, L., Benson, M., Au, T.F., Barnes, M., Denham, S., Fei, S., Heilman, K., Hwang, T. et al. (2022) The Drought Response of Eastern US Oaks in the Context of Their Declining Abundance. BioScience, 72(4):333 – 346
- Pearson, E., D'Orangeville, L. (2022) Relating the Growth Phenology and Biomass Allocation in Seedlings of 13 Acadian Tree Species With Their Drought Tolerance. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 5
- O'Sullivan, A.M., Devito, K.J., D'Orangeville, L., Curry, R.A. (2022) The waterscape continuum concept: Rethinking boundaries in ecosystems. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 9(4)
- Dow, C., Kim, A.Y., D'Orangeville, L., Gonzalez-Akre, E.B., Helcoski, R., Herrmann, V., Harley, G.L., Maxwell, J.T., McGregor, I.R., McShea, W.J. et al. (2022) Warm springs alter timing but not total growth of temperate deciduous trees. Nature, 608(7923):552 – 557
- Collier, J., Maclean, D.A., D'Orangeville, L., Taylor, A.R. (2022) A review of climate change effects on the regeneration dynamics of balsam fir. Forestry Chronicle, 98(1):54 – 65
- Ravn, J., D'Orangeville, L., Lavigne, M.B., Taylor, A.R. (2022) Phenotypic plasticity enables considerable acclimation to heat and drought in a cold-adapted boreal forest tree species. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 5
- Zhang, X., Li, X., Manzanedo, R.D., D'Orangeville, L., Lv, P., Wang, C., Xu, C., Hou, M., Huang, X., Rademacher, T. (2021) High risk of growth cessation of planted larch under extreme drought. Environmental Research Letters, 16(1)
- Vaughn, W.R., Taylor, A.R., Maclean, D.A., D'Orangeville, L., Lavigne, M.B. (2021) Climate change experiment suggests divergent responses of tree seedlings in eastern north america’s acadian forest region over the 21st century. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 51(12):1888 – 1902
- Itter, M.S., D'Orangeville, L., Dawson, A., Kneeshaw, D.D., Duchesne, L., Finley, A.O. (2019) Boreal tree growth exhibits decadal-scale ecological memory to drought and insect defoliation, but no negative response to their interaction. Journal of Ecology, 107(3):1288 – 1301
- Zhang, X., Manzanedo, R.D., D'Orangeville, L., Rademacher, T.T., Li, J., Bai, X., Hou, M., Chen, Z., Zou, F., Song, F. et al. (2019) Snowmelt and early to mid-growing season water availability augment tree growth during rapid warming in southern Asian boreal forests. Global Change Biology, 25(10):3462 – 3471
- Kannenberg, S.A., Maxwell, J.T., Pederson, N., D'Orangeville, L., Ficklin, D.L., Phillips, R.P. (2019) Drought legacies are dependent on water table depth, wood anatomy and drought timing across the eastern US. Ecology Letters, 22(1):119 – 127
- Zhao, S., Pederson, N., D'Orangeville, L., HilleRisLambers, J., Boose, E., Penone, C., Bauer, B., Jiang, Y., Manzanedo, R. (2019) The International Tree-Ring Data Bank (ITRDB) revisited: Data availability and global ecological representativity. Journal of Biogeography, 46(2):355-368
- Tremblay, S.L., D'Orangeville, L., Lambert, M.-C., Houle, D. (2018) Transplanting boreal soils to a warmer region increases soil heterotrophic respiration as well as its temperature sensitivity. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 116:203-212
- D'Orangeville, L., Houle, D., Duchesne, L., Phillips, R.P., Bergeron, Y., Kneeshaw, D.D. (2018) Beneficial effects of climate warming on boreal tree growth may be transitory. Nature Communications, 9:3213
- D'Orangeville, L., Maxwell, J., Kneeshaw, D.D., Pederson, N., Duchesne, L., Logan, T., Houle, D., Arseneault, D., Beier, C.M., Bishop, D.A. et al. (2018) Drought timing and local climate determine the sensitivity of eastern temperate forests to drought. Global Change Biology, 24(6):2339-2351
- Duchesne, L., D'Orangeville, L., Ouimet, R., Houle, D., Kneeshaw, D.D. (2017) Extracting coherent tree-ring climatic signals across spatial scales from extensive forest inventory data. PLOS ONE, 12(12):1-20
- D'Orangeville, L., Duchesne, L., Houle, D., Kneeshaw, D.D., Cote, B., Pederson, N. (2016) Northeastern North America as a potential refugium for boreal forests in a warming climate. Science, 352(6292):1452-1455
- D'Orangeville, L., Houle, D., Duchesne, L., Cote, B. (2016) Can the Canadian drought code predict low soil moisture anomalies in the mineral soil? An analysis of 15years of soil moisture data from three forest ecosystems in Eastern Canada. Ecohydrology, 9(2):238-247
- Phillips, R.P., Ibanez, I., D'Orangeville, L., Hanson, P.J., Ryan, M.G., McDowell, N.G. (2016) A belowground perspective on the drought sensitivity of forests: Towards improved understanding and simulation. Forest Ecology and Management, 380:309 – 320
- D'Orangeville, L., Houle, D., Cote, B., Duchesne, L. (2014) Soil response to a 3-year increase in temperature and nitrogen deposition measured in a mature boreal forest using ion-exchange membranes. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 186:8191-8202
- D'Orangeville, L., Cote, B., Houle, D., Morin, H. (2013) The effects of throughfall exclusion on xylogenesis of balsam fir. Tree Physiology, 33(5):516-526
- D'Orangeville, L., Houle, D., Cote, B., Duchesne, L., Morin, H. (2013) Increased soil temperature and atmospheric N deposition have no effect on the N status and growth of a mature balsam fir forest. Biogeosciences, 10(7):4627-4639
- D'Orangeville, L., Cote, B., Houle, D., Whalen, J. (2013) Reduced mineralizable carbon in a boreal forest soil after three years of artificial warming. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 93(5):567-572
- D'Orangeville, L., Cote, B., Houle, D., Morin, H., Duchesne, L. (2013) A three-year increase in soil temperature and atmospheric N deposition has minor effects on the xylogenesis of mature balsam fir. Trees - Structure and Function, 27(6):1525-1536
- Duchesne, L., Houle, D., D'Orangeville, L. (2012) Influence of climate on seasonal patterns of stem increment of balsam fir in a boreal forest of Québec, Canada. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 162-163:108-114
- D'Orangeville, L., Bouchard, A., Cogliastro, A. (2011) Unexpected seedling growth in the understory of post-agricultural forests from Eastern Canada. Annals of Forest Science, 68(4):759-769
- D'Orangeville, L., Bouchard, A., Cogliastro, A. (2008) Post-agricultural forests: Landscape patterns add to stand-scale factors in causing insufficient hardwood regeneration. Forest Ecology and Management, 255(5-6):1637-1646
Articles publiés dans des actes de colloque (proceedings)
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Rapports scientifiques, manuels et autres
- D'Orangeville, L., Cote, B., Duchesne, L., Houle, D. (2015) Vulnérabilité de la régénération aux épisodes de sécheresse prédits par les modèles climatiques. Technical report, Ministère des ressources naturelles du Québec
- D'Orangeville, L., Cote, B., Duchesne, L., Morin. H., Houle, D. (2011) L'impact des changements climatiques et des apports azotés sur la productivité de la sapinière boréale. Technical report, Ministère des ressources naturelles et de la faune du Québec
Thèses, mémoires et essais
- D'Orangeville, L. (2013) Global changes and the balsam fir ecosystem: effects of increased soil temperature, nitrogen deposition and water stress on soil chemistry and xylogenesis. Thèse de doctorat, McGill University
- D'Orangeville, L. (2006) Insuffisance de la régénération naturelle dans les jeunes forêts de feuillus du sud du Québec issues de la déprise agricole. Mémoire de maîtrise, Université de Montréal
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