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Freshwater Science: Volume 43, Issue 3

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Featured Article

Benthic cyanobacteria proliferations drive anatoxin production throughout the Klamath River watershed, California, USA

Laurel Genzoli, Robert O. Hall Jr, Timothy G. Otten, Grant S. Johnson, Joanna R. Blaszczak, and Jacob Kann. Freshwater Science 43(3): 307-324. See the entire issue

In this Issue

  • Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in a forest–urban riverscape
  • Fatty acids strength immune responses in a terrestrial spider
  • Stream ecosystem theories and the structure of fish assemblages
  • Temperature and biofilm metabolism
  • Metabolism in the hyporheic zone
  • Environmental conditions and biological assessment
  • Hydrology, stoichiometry, and invertebrate functional diversity CO2 and acidification effects on larval frogs
  • Parochlus (Chironomidae) dispersal and biogeography

On the Cover

On the cover: Cyanobacterial-dominated mats from the Klamath and Trinity rivers, California. Photos: Laurel Genzoli.

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