🌎 I am honored to be a part of this important paper that was just published in BioScience (@AIBSbiology). Here, we show that over 70% of Earth's vital signs are in critical condition due to #climatechange. We need to act now!
🔗 https://t.co/zsGWSSQCkQ
Professor Alonso Ramírez has built a welcoming community for Latino students through ongoing research and initiatives aimed at connecting aquatic researchers throughout Latin America 🌎
@ARamirezLab
https://t.co/YDJpZqdSZ8
Long-term sampling in tropical urban streams- Last summer we made another team effort to complete one more sampling event in our long-term monitoring of urban streams in Puerto Rico. Also collected snails for a different project. There are lots of Thiaridae in our urban streams!
A field day with our techs in Puerto Rico. Prieta stream is our long-term study site, where we are working on understanding stream ecosystem’s responses to hurricane and drought disturbance.
The impact of low and high flows on native and non-native stream fishes in Puerto Rico.
Sharing our latest publication, led by Bonnie Myers, on how fish respond to flow extremes:
https://t.co/8GipBZmLxB
Today we commemorate 7 years of Hurricane María. María left catastrophic impacts across the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. The main hazards were catastrophic winds, widespread flooding rains, landslides, storm surges, and extreme marine conditions. #prwx#usviwx
Bug Fest 2024 🐞🕷️🐛🐜🪲🦟
This past Saturday we were at Bug Fest, the biggest arthropod festival in the country!
Thanks to everyone that stopped by to say hi to our lab and our aquatic insects!
#bugfest2024
Bug IDing at La Selva - We have accumulated a lot of samples in our long-term project in Costa Rica.
It will take several days and plenty of coffee to complete the task, but we are getting there ... poco a poco.
BTW- insects are stained with pink, not the natural color.
Tenemos nueva #NotaMacrolatina
Gracias a @vamerygonzalez del equipo de @ARamirezLab por compartir con nosotros su pasión por la investigación en el Caribe.
Les invitamos a leerla, compartirla y difundirla. También a que nos compartan sus notas. https://t.co/ju0E6LZpPN
La Selva Research Station - our project was started by Dr. Cathy Pringle, UGA, in 1986 ... 38 years of studies in tropical stream ecology!
It's always great to come back even if just to bring supplies and carry samples back!
#StreamsLaSelva
We're excited to announce you can now donate directly to support El Verde Field Station! Funds go straight to the station with no deductions. Donate here: https://t.co/ExRgcHDXHe. For instructions: https://t.co/6LpceUj7I0
Sharing pics of what tropical storm #Ernesto did to our study stream in #PuertoRico.
Tree falls, lots of litter, and a major flood, but only minor damages. We lost some baskets and had to repair our flow reduction experiment. Nothing that cannot be fixed.
#StreamFRE@NCStateAEC
What a day of field work looks like for or grad student Vamery / @vamerygonzalez / and her crew in our urban streams in Puerto Rico!
#tropicalstreams@NCStateAEC
El Verde REU Research Symposium 2024
The symposium marked the end of a productive summer. Lots of great presentations, proud of our REU students.
#ElVerde_REU#NSF_REU
Summer #ElVerde_REU stories - This is what Michaela Abraham, @NCStateAEC , is studying this summer:
Exploring The Effects Of Stream Flow Reduction and Shrimp on Macroinvertebrate Trait Diversity
Read more here: https://t.co/Hc3wgrTxAh
#NSF_REU
Summer #ElVerde_REU stories - This is what Jesús M. Cruz Torres, UPR Humacao, is studying this summer:
Entendiendo el impacto de los camarones de agua dulce en la abundancia y diversidad de quironómidos (Diptera)
Read more here: https://t.co/Hc3wgrU5pP
Summer #ElVerde_REU stories - This is what Gabriela Ramos-Ortiz, UPR Humacao, is studying this summer:
Flow reduction effects on organic matter decomposition and macroinvertebrate responses in a shrimp exclusion experiment at El Yunque
Read more here: https://t.co/Hc3wgrU5pP