Making Waves Ep. 28: Dissolved Organic Matter: What is it? Dr. Juliana D'Andrilli
This month's podcast is an interview with Dr. Juliana D'Andrilli recorded at the American Geophysical Union Fall meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Making Waves Ep. 28: Dissolved Organic Matter: What is it? Dr. Juliana D'Andrilli
This month's podcast is an interview with Dr. Juliana D'Andrilli recorded at the American Geophysical Union Fall meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Freshwater-specific journals (5): Freshwater Science, Hydrobiologia, Limnology and Oceanography, Marine and Freshwater Research, River Research and Applications
Broad-based journals (5): Ecology, Ecology Letters, Oikos, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Trends in Ecology and Evolution
The New Year always brings thoughts of transformation— aspirations for change that are often mixed with poignant appreciation for the way things were. I’d like to comment on just a few of these for SFS.
After a long wait and much anticipation, we are happy to welcome you to the new SFS website.
SFS Annual Meeting abstract submission deadline extended to February 5, 2018
Longtime SFS member and Oregon State University professor Dr. Norman Anderson passed away January 13, 2018.
Freshwater-specific articles (5): Freshwater Biology, Hydrobiologia, Limnology and Oceanography, Marine and Freshwater Research, River Research and Applications
Broad-based articles (3): Ecology, Ecology Letters, Oecologia
Making Waves Ep. 27: Animal Migrations and Freshwater Nutrient Subsidies, Dr. Amanda Subalusky
This month’s podcast features Dr. Amanda Subalusky discussing how migrations of large animals can introduce nutrient and energy subsidies into river systems and her research on the importance of subsidies from wildebeests and hippopotamuses to the Mara River in East Africa.
Update on WOTUS: New response from CASS to Scott Pruitt and Ryan Fisher.