Monday, June 16, 2025
Featured Article
The contribution of the hyporheos to whole-stream invertebrate secondary production
Julia Pasqualini, Nabil Majdi, Markus Weitere, and Mario Brauns. Freshwater Science 44(2): 170-186. See the entire issue
In this Issue
- Molecular ID of mussel–host relationships
- Wildfire effects on tropical stream functioning
- Origin and fluxes of river algae
- Drought increases salamander movements
- Hyporheic secondary production
- Aquatic insect habitat selection
- Muskrats reduce invasive plants
- Patterns in the Freshwater Mussel Host Database
- Recovery dynamics of freshwater mussels
- River temporality and seasonal calendars
On the Cover
Top: A female Southern Pocketbook (Lampsilis ornata [Conrad, 1835]) displays a lure to attract a host fish in the Cahaba River, Alabama, USA. Photo: Garrett Hopper. Bottom: Northern Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus [Green, 1827]) in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA. Photo: Madaline Cochrane.
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