Diversity in Upland Rivers for Ecosystem Service Sustainability. £3M NERC consortium project on biodiversity, function and value in upland Welsh rivers.
Llongyfarchiadau/ Congratulations to @SteveOrmerod for being named as one of the 100 UK environmental professionals who have made the greatest impact in the past two years.👏👏
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Great to see these sites being resampled. Originally from @steveormerod's internationally known Wye survey in 1982, we also sampled them for @DURESS_HQ in 2012/13. Unique data that will augment the story of the Wye
❄️"It's the most wonderful time of the year...!"❄️
We look back on our top posts of 2021.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to, read, and shared the blog this year – we appreciate your support!
All the best for 2022!
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.@SteveOrmerod, professor of ecology @CUBiosciences and co-director of @CUWaterResearch was part of an expert discussion on @BBCRadio4 on why Britain’s rivers are so dirty – and what can be done about it.
https://t.co/AnLgfoMLkM
Catch the drift: river fish and birds rely on mobile invertebrate prey
We report on a new study by @tano_gc @IsabelleDurance @SteveOrmerod and colleagues from @DURESS_HQ and MARS.
https://t.co/ymYx6G9Hzd
This paper from our @nercbess@NERCscience funded Duress programme asks how prey traits support iconic, riverine predators such as Salmon, Trout, Dippers and Grey Wagtails