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Freshwater Science: Volume 44, Issue 3

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Featured Article

 

Simplified random forest models predict reference-condition water chemistry as well as more complex models

Daniel Nelson, Jennifer L. Courtwright, and Charles P. Hawkins. Freshwater Science 44(3): 265-282. See the entire issue

In this Issue

  • Predicting novel invasive species distributions
  • Random forests predict water chemistry
  • Nutrient retention in a reconnected floodplain
  • Species sensitivity distribution bias
  • Intraspecific variation mediates size effects
  • Predator diets under low flows
  • Phosphorus addition and Arctic benthic diatoms
  • Chemoautotrophy in river food webs
  • Introduction to pests in riparian areas
  • Forest insect pests and stream ecosystems
  • Riparian forest management and insect pests
  • Forest pest risks and watershed planning

On the Cover

On the cover: Canopy gaps created by the loss of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis [L.] Carr.) to hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae [Annand, 1924]) infestation in Devil’s Fork Creek, Virginia, USA. Photo: Kelsey Solomon.

All issues of FWS are available at The University of Chicago Press.