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Jay Maillet

Jay Maillet Title: Instructor
Phone: 204.786.9886
Office: 5L04
Building: Lockhart Hall
Email: j.maillet@uwinnipeg.ca

Teaching Areas:

Earth Science
Atmospheric Science
Statistics

Courses:

Science for a Dynamic World: Intro Physical Geography (GEOG 1205)
Statistical Techniques in Environmental Analysis (GEOG 2309)

Research Interests:

Dendrochronology / Dendroclimatology
Climate Change
Boreal Forest
Forest Carbon

Publications:

Nehemy, M.F., Pierrat, Z., Maillet, J., Richards, A.D., Schaedel, C., Stutz, J., Johnson, B., Helgason, W., Barr, A.G., Laroque, C.P., McDonnell, J.J. (2023) Phenological assessment of transpiration: The stem-sap approach using stem diurnal cycles.

Nehemy, M.F., Maillet, J., Perron, N., Pappas, C., Sonnentag, O., Baltzer, J.L., Laroque, C.P., McDonnell, J.J. (2022) Snowmelt water use at transpiration onset: phenology, isotope, and transit time analysis. Water Resources Research 58

Maillet, J., Nehemy, M.F., Mood, B.J., Pappas, C., Bonsal, B., Laroque, C.P. (2022) Short-term positive impact of recent warming and wetting on the southern boreal forest. Dendrochronologia 72

Metsaranta, J., Mamet, S., Maillet, J., Barr, A.G. (2021) Comparison of tree-ring and eddy-covariance derived annual ecosystem production estimates for jack pine and trembling aspen forests in Saskatchewan, Canada. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 307

Pappas C., Maillet, J., Rakowski, S., Baltzer, J.L., Barr, A.G., Black, A., Fatichi, S., Matheny, A.M, Roy, A., Sonnentag, O., Zha, T. (2020) Aboveground tree growth is a minor and decoupled fraction of boreal forest carbon input. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 290

Pappas C., Baltzer J.L., Barr A., Black T.A., Bohrer G., Detto M., Maillet J., Matheny A.M., Roy A., Sonnentag O., Stephens J. (2018) Boreal Tree Light- and Water-Use: Asynchronous, Diverging, yet Complementary. Tree Physiology 38(7): 953-964

Maillet, J., Laroque, C.P., Bonsal, B. (2017) A dendroclimatological assessment of shelterbelt trees in a moisture limited environment. Agriculture and Forest Meteorology 237: 30-38.