SMIRES COST Action
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Science and Management of Intermittent Rivers & Ephemeral Streams, COST Action CA15113, H2020, networking, conferences, workshops, early career scientists
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http://www.cost.eu/COST_Actions/ca/CA15113 28-04-2016 06:33:58
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Granados et al.: dry-phase duration and frequency shape organic matter composition in IRES, increasing humic-like substances while reducing autochthonous compounds Rebeca Arias-Real Tano Gutiérrez Cánovas @BielObrador doi.org/10.1016/j.scit…
Rossi Dr. Stephanie Carlson Ted Grantham et al. compare the potential energy available for growth of rainbow trout in a cool, shaded perennial stream and a warm, sunny IRES. Potential peaks then falls much earlier in the IRES.
Our paper on biomonitoR, an R package for managing ecological data and calculating biomonitoring indices, published today in PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environment peerj.com/articles/14183 #Biodiversity #Bioinformatics #Ecology #DataScience #FreshwaterBiology
Exciting new paper by Thibault Datry @tdatry.bsky.social Amélie Truchy et al. out in BioScience: Causes, Responses, and Implications of Anthropogenic versus Natural Flow Intermittence in River Networks. How do natural and artificial IRES differ? doi.org/10.1093/biosci…
New paper: @ollanosp sergi sabater Vicenç Acuña et al. use SWAT models to simulate spatial and temporal patterns of flow intermittence in a Mediterranean river basin doi.org/10.1080/026266…
Congratulations @NCatalanGarcia @RubndelCampo Clara Mendoza-Lera Daniel von Schiller Enrico Bertuzzo et al. on this great collaborative SMIRES COST Action study 👏
A rare study of how the taxonomic and functional diversity of terrestrial plant communities changes in temporary river channels during their dry phases. Congratulations Tory.Milner Chloe Hayes doi.org/10.1002/rra.40… Such a lot of butterbur!
Congrats Amanda DelVecchia et al. Great to see non-perennial streams represented in your study, and interesting to see that non-perennial streams were among those with the highest, most variable GHG concentrations
Stoked to share our new piece in L&O Letters! We re-analyzed @DrNitrogen's Sycamore Creek dataset to analyze the stability of invertebrates in response to floods/droughts, using multiple measures of stability: aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lo… ASLO PSU Ecosystems ⛈️☀️🌊🦟🪱🌵🏞️
Bourke et al. present a framework representing the hydrology of persistent pools in IRES. It can be used to evaluate pool vulnerability to changes in climate and groundwater abstraction. Congrats DrMargaretShanafield et al. on this important work. doi.org/10.5194/hess-2…
A rarity - a study of macroinvertebrate community diversity in ephemeral and perennial streams in a glacierized catchment, in Alaska. Dedicated to the memory of the much-missed Jill Crossman. doi.org/10.1007/s10750… Fredric Windsor
The phenomenal Thibault Datry @tdatry.bsky.social is giving a lecture about #IntermittentRivers in Pécs, Hungary before tomorrow's General Assembly meeting of Drying River Networks and Climate Change.