Peter M. Smyntek, Ph.D.

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2006 SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, United States 
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Biogeochemistry, Environmental Sciences, Limnology Biology, Ecology Biology
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Mark A. Teece grad student 2006 SUNY ESF
 (Tracing organic matter production and essential nutrients through lake food webs using stable isotopes.)
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Battarbee RW, Turner S, Yang H, et al. (2015) Air pollutant contamination and acidification of surface waters in the North York Moors, UK: Multi-proxy evidence from the sediments of a moorland pool Holocene. 25: 226-237
Yang H, Smyntek P. (2014) Use of the mercury record in Red Tarn sediments to reveal air pollution history and the implications of catchment erosion. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 16: 2554-2563
Smyntek PM, Maberly SC, Grey J. (2012) Dissolved carbon dioxide concentration controls baseline stable carbon isotope signatures of a lake food web Limnology and Oceanography. 57: 1292-1302
Smyntek PM, Teece MA, Schulz KL, et al. (2008) Taxonomic differences in the essential fatty acid composition of groups of freshwater zooplankton relate to reproductive demands and generation time Freshwater Biology. 53: 1768-1782
Smyntek PM, Teece MA, Schulz KL, et al. (2007) A standard protocol for stable isotope analysis of zooplankton in aquatic food web research using mass balance correction models Limnology and Oceanography. 52: 2135-2146
Storch AJ, Schulz KL, Cáceres CE, et al. (2007) Consumption of two exotic zooplankton by alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) in three Laurentian Great Lakes Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 64: 1314-1328
Murry BA, Farrell JM, Teece MA, et al. (2006) Effect of lipid extraction on the interpretation of fish community trophic relationships determined by stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 63: 2167-2172
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