
DryRiversRCN
@dryriversrcn
A Research Coordination Network advancing intermittent river ecology and hydrology. Funded by @NSF_BIO & @NSF_GEO. Curated by @DrFluvial
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27-05-2018 20:43:12
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Nonperennial rivers are a major but long overlooked part of the global river network. Our understanding of how they work is still young, but growing. By DrMargaretShanafield (Flinders University) & coauthors DryRiversRCN SMIRES COST Action #1000intermittentrivers eos.org/opinions/scien…

after two weeks of intense field work I am excited to say that my first dissertation chapter is out! one of the DryRiversRCN projects, we look at the history of how non-perennial streams have been named and the shifts in research focus over time mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/7…

Stephanie Kampf Mike Gooseff @margaret_zimmer DryRiversRCN nailed it! :)

Excited to see this out today! @danallenOU led us in this DryRiversRCN review of how conceptual frameworks of riverine ecosystems apply (or don't) to intermittent rivers onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wa…


Congratulations SMIRES COST Action and @dryriversRCN : current river concepts poorly accommodate intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams, although they dominate our landscapes. Towards a paradigm shift in river sciences? onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wa…


another exciting DryRiversRCN project recently out! continuously grateful for this opportunity!

Take a look to this recent review about how traditional river conceptual models perform on intermittent and ephemeral streams, the most frequent river type worldwide❗️💧🌍 Paper led by @danallenOU and Thibault Datry @tdatry.bsky.social within DryRiversRCN and SMIRES COST Action networks onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…

CIEEM @remotelysensibl Swansea University UK Wild Otter Trust Welsh Beaver Project Di Clark Welsh Water Wales Environment Link INCC Wildlife Trusts Wales Environment Platform Wales SEWBReC Cofnod 2/2 A significant proportion of our river networks inc in Wales are naturally intermittent & ephemeral & contribute important ecosystem services We need to celebrate naturally dry rivers inc at events such as this one CIEEM SMIRES COST Action The 1000 Intermittent Rivers Project DryRiversRCN Rachel Stubbington

So pumped for @HydroHammond's new paper from to be officially published! John has been one of the many amazing members of the DryRiversRCN team, super excited for more fun and important science to come

DryRiversRCN has been the most amazing (productive and fun) collaborative experience I've had yet as an early career ecologist - please share/consider joining us!


During high flows season in the #CubeRiver DryRiversRCN we also placed our decomposition bags to research #Intermittency in #DryingRiverNetworks Andrea C. Encalada @esuarez1970 @RubndelCampo


Fabulous study design Thibault Datry @tdatry.bsky.social DryRiversRCN ! So much work. Powerful inference. Take-home: as intermittency increases, it becomes increasingly important to maintain spatial connectivity. #2021SFS


Thanks heaps to everyone who contributed posters/talks & participated in SS20 today! Lot's of exciting science, which can be watched in replay! And don't forget SS12 too !!! #2021SFS #DryingRiverNetworks, #IntermittentRivers, Drying River Networks and Climate Change, SMIRES COST Action, DryRiversRCN


Exciting work classifying flow regimes in intermittent streams. Leave it to @adampricehydro and Nate Jones to use the Muppets to talk about stream hydrology... . #2021SFS #muppets #flowregime #dryrivers DryRiversRCN #iapprove


Come check out our #2021SFS talk the Drying Regimes concept!!! This work stems from fun DryRiversRCN collaboration with @adampricehydro, @HydroHammond, @margaret_zimmer, and @ZipperSam! youtu.be/3wNUL5FpP68