Roberto Quinlan

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Roberto Quinlan

Roberto Quinlan

Associate Professor
Department of Geography
Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies

 
Office: 211 Lumbers Building
Phone: (416) 736-2100 Ext: 40076
Emailrquinlan@yorku.ca

Publications:

Medeiros AS, Friel C, Finkelstein S, Quinlan R. In press. A high resolution multi-proxy record of pronounced 20th century environmental change at Baker Lake, Nunavut. Journal of Paleolimnology, submission JOPL1963.

Antoniades D, Michelutti N, Quinlan R, Blais JM, Bonilla S, Douglas MSV, Pienitz R, Smol JP, Vincent WF. 2011. Cultural eutrophication, anoxia, and ecosystem recovery in Meretta Lake, high Arctic Canada. Limnology and Oceanography 56: 639-650.

Medeiros AS & Quinlan R. 2011. The ecological distribution of Diptera in Arctic lakes and ponds of central Nunavut, Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68: 1511-1527.

Medeiros AS, Luszczek CE, Shirley J & Quinlan R. 2011. Community-based benthic monitoring in an Arctic tundra stream: Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. Arctic 64: 59-72.

Namayandeh A, Quinlan R. 2011. Benthic macroinvertebrate communities in Arctic lakes and ponds of central Nunavut, Canada. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 43: 417-428.

Quinlan, R, Douglas, MSV & Smol, JP, 2005. Food web changes in Arctic ecosystems related to climate warming. Global Change Biology 11: 1381-1386.

Smol, JP, Wolfe, AP, Birks, HJB, Douglas, MSV, Jones, VJ, Korhola, A, Pienitz, R, Rühland, K, Sorvari, S, Antoniades, D, Brooks, SJ, Fallu, M-A, Hughes, M, Keatley, B, Laing, T, Michelutti, N, Nazarova, L, Nyman, M, Paterson, AM, Perren, B, Quinlan, R, Rautio, M, Saulnier-Talbot, E, Siitonen, S, Solovieva, N & J. Weckström, 2005. Climate-driven regime shifts in Arctic lake ecosystems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 102: 4397-4402.

 

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