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December 2011, Volume 30, Issue 4

  • Haplotype variation in the spiny-cheek crayfish
  • Carrion breakdown in cave streams
  • Life table vs secondary production
  • RMF article: Exceptional biodiversity in headwaters
  • Special series: Biotic implications of fragmentation of low-order streams

 

 

Featured article

Rosemary Mackay Fund article: Small but mighty: headwaters are vital to stream network biodiversity at two levels of organization 30:963–980. By: Debra S. Finn, Núria Bonada, Cesc Múrria, and Jane M. Hughes.

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Freshwater Science (Print ISSN 2161-9549, Online ISSN 2161-9565) is published quarterly (March, June, September, and December) by the The Society for Freshwater Science, P.O. Box 7065, Lawrence, Kansas 66044-7065 USA. The Society for Freshwater Science is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1953 and incorporated in the State of Illinois in 1967.

What's New
  • Voting for President, Academic, and Career Delegate ends on 2/23 at midnight CST. Vote now! more
  • Applications for Instars program now open. Due Feb 3rd. more
  • Submit images for a SFS Playing Card deck more
  • Apply now for Conservation Research Awards! Deadline Feb 15th. more
  • Apply now for Endowment Student Awards! Deadline Feb 3rd. more
  • SFS 2010 Bibliography now online more
  • The Summer 2011 Issue of In the Drift, the SFS Newsletter, is now online! more
BENTHOS News
  • Department of Interior releases draft climate adaptation strategy: public comment requested.
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  • A bill introduced in Fall 2011 is gathering widespread support to change mining and oil drilling practices on US public lands.
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  • "Pending legislation in the House of Representatives would require public release of sensitive material regarding peer review of federal grants including propriety intellectual information." more
  • U.S. Global Change Research Program Strategic Plan Public Comment Period more
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced he development of standards for waste water disposal related to “fracking”. more

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