“Agricultural pollution contributes to 62% of waterways in England failing to meet good standards for chemical and biological pollution” https://t.co/DTrFC9a2Az
Excited to share our latest open-access paper in Ecology - now assigned to an issue. We analysed data from 355 sites worldwide to unravel the drivers of ecological stability in freshwater ecosystems. (1/n)
https://t.co/1o2ikXv1LM
We are hiring! Up to 4 positions!
Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Energy, Water, and Land Use Interdisciplinary Cluster
https://t.co/4VhE09AHLH
Big things happening at the Center for Freshwater Studies @UofAlabama! I am looking for a postdoc to work alongside my lab as part of my CAREER award. We have made great strides moving this project forward and I look forward to growing our team! @UaDeptBSC
@jonsweetman and I are recruiting a grad student interested in stream restoration ecology to begin in 2024. See details below, and if you are interested complete this form: https://t.co/J0l8qeU08j. @PSUecosystems@huckinstitutes. Please RT!
🚨New Review!
Global river water quality under climate change & hydroclimatic extremes 🏞️🌦️
@Michelle_vVliet et al. assess the key responses and mechanisms impacting river water quality
https://t.co/XhjmdcPC9A
Join @thehoodlab and the AEL! Dr. Jim Hood is recruiting two students for projects focused on improving the understanding of the role rivers play in phosphorus cycling
https://t.co/egnhIizEDx
@eeob_osu
Oh look, #INHSMolluk lab's photo graces front cover of @BenthosNews!!
Our paper, led by Hugo, used surrogate species to predict suitable habitat to aid in translocations of critically imperiled #FreshwaterMussels. Cover photo of some species used.
Paper: https://t.co/nYMNUWpqUO
This Ahead of Print article from Freshwater Science examines the movement of corixids between North American wetlands and rivers. Read “Sulfur stable isotopes as a tracer of insect migration and consumption by fish predators” here: https://t.co/YWedRirn6H @BenthosNews
Please, RT: I have a funded PhD position available. Opportunity to develop research on topics such as: metacommunity stability; keystone communities; predictability of biodiversity responses to environmental change. https://t.co/SrBfHwtQiN #biodiversity#ecology#phd#NewZealand
@AJReisinger Freshwater Science publishes short papers, though we don’t label them as Notes. They’re just short regular papers. Email me if you want to discuss.
Out today in @Nature - rivers and streams are major contributors to global methane emissions. Emily Stanley & a team of international researchers mapped out where & why.
https://t.co/fmJouW8eTM
@RiverChem Gotcha. Only thing that comes to mind is the release of lampricide into streams. Takes some calc’s to get right concentration for long enough distance to be effective, but without adding too much and killing everything.