“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.