Matthew Dunkle
University of Alaska, ID, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Matt is a freshwater ecologist interested in how watershed change influences secondary production and food web dynamics. He's currently a postdoc with Jeff Muehlbauer's lab and the Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Prior to this, Matt was a postdoc with Sarah Collins at the University of Wyoming. Matt has a PhD and an MS from the University of Idaho and a BS and a BA from the University of Montana.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Methane-derived carbon subsidizes freshwater food webs in glacier-fed Alaska watersheds (135862)
4:00 PM
Ryan Bellmore
Special Session: The Changing Cryosphere and Its Impacts on Downstream Freshwaters 3.0
Landscape Drivers of Lake Thermal Structure in Southwest Alaska’s National Parks (135954)
2:15 PM
Matthew Dunkle
Special Session: The Changing Cryosphere and Its Impacts on Downstream Freshwaters 2.0
Whole-stream isotope additions reveal light and predator controls on nitrogen fluxes in Tropical stream food webs (136143)
2:15 PM
Frank C Akamagwuna
Special Session: Zoogeochemistry in freshwaters: Integrating animal conservation with biogeochemistry 2.0
Session Introduction (138434)
11:00 AM
Matthew Dunkle
Special Session: The Changing Cryosphere and Its Impacts on Downstream Freshwaters 1.0
Focused Q&A and Discussion Block (138435)
5:15 PM
Matthew Dunkle
Special Session: The Changing Cryosphere and Its Impacts on Downstream Freshwaters 3.0
SFS 2026