Bilodeau-Gauthier, Simon
Simon Bilodeau-Gauthier is a biologist (Sherbrooke University, B. Sc., 2002; University of Quebec at Montreal [UQAM], M. Sc., 2007) and holds a doctorate in environmental sciences (UQAM, Ph. D., 2012). He is also a forest engineer since 2019. He is a researcher at the Direction de la recherche forestière since January 2019 in the silviculture and yield of natural forests team, working on hardwoods stands. His current research focuses on the natural and artificial regeneration of commercial species of northern hardwoods such as yellow birch, red oak and sugar maple. As a graduate student, his research first focused on the dendrogeochemistry of sugar maple in relation to soil acidity, then on the growth of hybrid poplar according to soil fertility and competition. In 2011, he worked at the Consortium en foresterie Gaspésie-les-Îles on areas for wood production intensification, more specifically on the choice of species, planting sites and economic profitability. From 2011 to 2015, he worked in Germany as a postdoctoral researcher on biodiversity (roots and mortality in multispecies plantations). Then, from 2015 to 2018, he worked for TÉLUQ University on the fertilization of hybrid poplar plantations and on mining site revegetation.
Link to Simon Bilodeau-Gauthier’s page on ResearchGate
Link to the list of Simon Bilodeau-Gauthier’s publications in French