Irene Gregory-eaves
Biology
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Irene Gregory-Eaves is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Biology, Mcgill , Canada. Her research interests includes  essential progress in our understanding of the structure and functioning of lakes. She is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Irene Gregory-Eaves is the member of many international affiliations. Her has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. Her has authored of many research articles/books related to  essential progress in our understanding of the structure and functioning of lakes.
Research Interest
structure and functioning of lakes.
Publications
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Trottier G, Embke H, Turgeon K, Solomon C, Nozais C and Gregory-Eaves I. submitted. Macroinvertebrate abundance decreases with winter drawdown amplitude in temperate reservoirs.
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Daly M, Kurek J, Gregory-Eaves I and Patoine A. submitted. Reorganization of aquatic communities from low-nutrient lakes in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada.
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Vermaire JC, Taranu ZE, MacDonald GK, Velghe K, Bennett EM and Gregory-Eaves I. submitted. Extrinsic versus intrinsic regimes shifts in shallow lakes: Long-term response of cyanobacterial blooms to historical catchment phosphorus loading.