Detailed list of publications Peer-reviewed articles published, accepted or in-press as first author MacGregor KA, Lemaître J (2020) The management utility of large-scale environmental drivers of bat mortality at wind energy facilities: The effects of facility size, elevation and geographic location. Glob Ecol Conserv 21.
Other articles in preparation MacGregor, KA and LE Johnson (in preparation for re-submission). Seascapes and foraging success: movement and resource discovery by a marine herbivore across a heterogeneous substrate
MacGregor, KA and LE Johnson (in preparation for re-submission). A review of in situ experimental urchin removals: Species-specific behaviours and regional variability in species interactions are key in determining ecosystem responses
Goldsmit J, RW Schlegel, K Filbee-Dexter, KA MacGregor, LE Johnson, CJ Mundy, AM Savoie, CW McKindsey, KL Howland, P Archambault (submitted to Frontiers). Kelp in the Eastern Canadian Arctic: current and future predictions of habitat suitability and cover.
Book chapters and collective works Johnson, LE, KA MacGregor, C Narvaez, and T Suskiewicz. (2019). Subtidal Rocky Shores of the North-West Atlantic Ocean: The Complex Ecology of a Simple Ecosystem. In S. Hawkins, K. Bohn, L. Firth, & G. Williams (Eds.), Interactions in the Marine Benthos: Global Patterns and Processes (Systematics Association Special Volume Series, pp. 90-127). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Other documents : articles in non-refereed journals and government publications MacGregor KA, K Filbee‑Dexter, LE Johnson, CW McKindsey, KL Howland, J Goldsmit, R Schlegel, C Lavoie, I Garrido and P Archambault (2021). Hidden forests in Arctic oceans: The next economic opportunity? Above&Beyond – Canada,s Arctic Journal: May-June 2021.
MacGregor KA, K Filbee‑Dexter, LE Johnson, CW McKindsey, KL Howland, P Archambault (2020) ArcticKelp: an exciting new largescale research project explores the current state and future opportunities for seaweed in the Arctic (www.ArcticKelp.ca). Coastal Zone Canada Newsletter: 5–8
MacGregor, KA, and J Lemaître (2017) Mortality of raptors and bats at Quebec’s wind energy facilities: Internal report. Service de la conservation de la biodiversité et des milieux humides; Direction de l’expertise sur la faune terrestre, l’herpétofaune et l’avifaune; Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs, Québec 121 p.
Lemaître, J, KA MacGregor, N Tessier, A Simard, J Desmeules, C Poussart, P Dombrowski, N Desrosiers, S Dery. (2017) Mortalité chez les chauves-souris, causée par les éoliennes: Revue des conséquences et des mesures d’atténuation. Québec, Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs.
Kathleen MacGregor
Département de biologie Pavillon Alexandre-Vachon, local 2060A Université Laval 1045, av. de la Médecine Québec (PQ) G1V 0A6 kathleen.macgregor.1@gmail.ca