Dr. Kristen Beck

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Assistant Professor / Faculty of Arts and Science - Biology and Chemistry and Geography
Assistant Professor / Faculty of Arts and Science - Biology and Chemistry and Geography - Environmental Science
Position
Full-time Faculty
Extension
4462
Website
About
Dr. Kristen Beck is palaeoecologist appointed as an Assistant Professor in Earth and Environmental Science within the Department of Biology, Chemistry and Geography. She came to Nipissing University in 2025 from the University of Lincoln, UK where she was appointed as a Lecturer in Quaternary Science in a new School of Geography in 2018.
Education
PhD, University of Melbourne
MSc, University of Toronto
BSc, University of Toronto Scarborough
Research

Areas of Specialization:
Palaeoecology, lake sediments, Tasmania, Australia, pollen, charcoal, X-Ray Fluorescence geochemistry, carbon and nitrogen elemental and isotopic analysis, oxygen isotopes, cladocerans, diatoms, and sedaDNA

Research Interests:
Terrestrial-aquatic ecosystem dynamics; long-term climate impacts; Quaternary climate trends; wildfire impacts and pyrogeographical processes

Current & Future Research:
My primary research interests focus on the influences of long-term climate change and fire disturbance on terrestrial-aquatic ecosystem dynamics. Where I utilise palaeoecological approaches from multi-proxy datasets of pollen, charcoal, X-Ray Fluorescence geochemistry, elemental and isotopic analysis, cladocerans, diatoms, and sedaDNA along with radiometric dating to interrogate past environmental change. I am available for taking postgraduate students and undergraduate project students interested in these areas.

Current and Future Research: Climate-related processes and disturbances influence the relationship between terrestrial-aquatic ecosystem dynamics over the Quaternary, with particular interest in Canada and Australia. Processes, mechanisms and impacts of wildfire on freshwater systems.

I am available to postgraduate and undergraduate projects related to these topics. 

Publications

Beck, K.K, Schuerch, M., Magnone, D., Aquino-Lopez, M.A., Gunning, K., Westlake, J., & Beckerton, S., (2024) Long-term impacts of embankments on coastal marsh vegetation and carbon sequestration, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 309, 108980

Beck, K.K., Fletcher, M.-S., Wolfe, B.B.  & Sanders, K.M. (2023) Aquatic ecosystem response to climate, fire, and the demise of montane rainforest, Tasmania, Australia Global and Planetary Change, 223, 104077

Fletcher, M.-S., Pedro, J., Hall, T., Mariani, M., Alexander, J. A., Beck, K.K., Blaauw, M., Hodgson, D. A., Heijnis, H., Gadd, P. S., Lise-Pronovost, A. (2021) Northward shift of the southern westerlies during the Antarctic Cold Reversal Quaternary Science Reviews, 107189

Hannaford, M. J. & Beck, K. K. (2021) Past rainfall variability in southern and west-central Africa: do documentary and proxy sources agree? Climatic Change, 168:11

Fletcher, M.-S., Bowman, D.M.J.S., Whitlock, C., Mariani, M., Beck, K.K., Stahle, L., Hopf, F., Benson, A., Hall, T., Heijnis, H., & Zawadzki, A. (2021) The influence of climatic change, fire and species invasion on a southern temperate rainforest system over the past 18,000 years. Quaternary Science Reviews, 260, 106824

Lintern, A., Schneider, L., Beck, K. K., Mariani, M., Fletcher, M.-S., Gell, P., Haberle, S. (2020) Background concentrations of mercury in Australian freshwater sediments: the role of catchment’s physio-chemical parameters on mercury deposition Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene: Special Issue on Mercury, 8(1):019

Schneider, L., Shulmeister, N., Mariani, M., Beck, K.K., Fletcher, M.-S., Zawadzki, A., Saunders, K., Aquino-Lopez M. & Haberle, S. G. (2020) Colonialism and the environment: the anthropogenic legacies of the Southern Hemisphere's largest copper mine of the 20th century The Anthropocene Review, 1-21.

Beck, K.K., Mariani, M., Fletcher, M-S., Schneider, L., Gadd, P.S., Heijnis, H., Saunders, K.M. & Zawadzki, A. (2020) The impacts of intensive mining on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: a case study from cool temperate Tasmania, Australia Environmental Pollution, 114695

Beck, K.K., Fletcher, M.-S., Gadd, P. S., Heijnis, H., Saunders, K. M. & Zawadzki, A. (2019) The long-term impacts of climate and fire on catchment processes and aquatic ecosystem response. Quaternary Science Reviews, 221, 105892.

Beck, K.K., Fletcher, M-S., Gadd, P.S., Heijnis, H., Saunders, K.M., Simpson, G. & Zawadzki, A. (2018b) Variance and rate-of-change as early warning signals for a critical transition in an aquatic ecosystem state: a test case from Tasmania, Australia. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeoscience, 123, 495-508.

Beck. K.K., Fletcher, M-S., Kattel, G., Barry, L., Gadd, P.S., Heijnis, H., Jacobsen, G., & Saunders, K.M. (2018a) The indirect response of an aquatic ecosystem to long term climate-driven terrestrial vegetation in a subalpine temperate lake. Journal of Biogeography, 45, 713-725.

Beck, K.K., Fletcher, M.S., Gadd, P.S., Heijnis, H. & Jacobsen, G. (2017) An early onset of ENSO influence in the extra-tropics of the southwest Pacific inferred from a 14,600 year high resolution multi-proxy record from Paddy’s Lake, northwest Tasmania. Quaternary Science Reviews, 157, 164-175

Beck, K.K., Medeiros, A.S. & Finkelstein, S.A. (2016) Drivers of Change in a 7300-Year Holocene Diatom Record from the Hemi-Boreal Region of Ontario, Canada. PLoS ONE, 11, e0159937.