Emily Arsenault
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, NY, United States
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I am a freshwater ecologist with research interests in energy flow and food web interactions, stable isotope techniques, and water quality. I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Biology at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF, Syracuse, NY) and Director of the SUNY ESF Cranberry Lake Biological Station in the New York Adirondacks. Previously, I worked with Dr. Holly Ewing as a postdoc in Environmental Studies at Bates College (Lewiston, ME) and with Dr. Jim Thorp in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS) for my MS and Ph.D. degrees.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Evaluating the utility of functional feeding groups for predicting aquatic insect diet: a case study from Sucker Brook, New York, USA (#182)
3:45 PM
Alex A Bautista
Poster Session & Taxonomic Fair (Coffee & Light Catering Provided)
Influence of beaver engineering on fatty acid content and contaminant load of predatory stream insects (135920)
2:45 PM
Emily R Arsenault
Special Session: Beavers and Beyond: Patterns and Processes Driven by Ecosystem Engineers 2.0
Determining periods of beaver impoundment using floodplain softwood stress (136051)
10:45 AM
Kendal Massey
Special Session: Beavers and Beyond: Patterns and Processes Driven by Ecosystem Engineers 1.0
SFS 2026