
Facundo Smufer
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Master's student
514-987-3000, ext 2927
Université du Québec à Montréal
Pavillon des sciences biologiques, SB-2385
2080 St-Urbain
Montréal, Québec
H2X 3X8
Canada
B.Sc. in Biology. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. San Carlos de Bariloche, Rio Negro, Argentina. 2018.
Thesis topic:
Interactions between temperature and food quality on growth rates of different species of Daphnia
My research focuses on the role of beaver ponds in the carbon cycle of the boreal biome. My study attempts to incorporate carbon emissions from beaver ponds as part of the aquatic network. For this, I am applying remote sensing techniques in combination with sampled CO2 and CH4 emission.
Publications
Balseiro, E., Laspoumaderes, C., Smufer, F., Wolinski, L. Modenutti B. (2021). Short term fluctuating temperature allevites Daphnia stoichiometry constraints. Scientifc Reports 11(1), 1-10.