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Freshwater Science (FWS) publishes articles that will promote further understanding of organisms and processes in aquatic ecosystems.
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Were you unable to watch the WOTUS webinar live? A recording is now available on the SFS WOTUS resources page! freshwater-science.org/wotus Society of Wetland Scientists ASLO Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society SFS Students SFS - Taiga CalSFS
Does urbanization alter riparian food webs in tropical streams? In Puerto Rico, riparian spiders consume similar amounts of aquatic & terrestrial resources in rural streams, but relay on aquatic resources in urban ones. Our latest pub by Sean P. Kelly, PhD journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdfplus/10…
Recent publication with ARamirez Lab in FWS Journal now available as "open access" journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…. In the Rio Piedras urban watershed in Puerto Rico the proportion of aquatic insects in the diets of riparian spiders increased by ~30% at more urbanized sites
Our journal, Freshwater Science FWS Journal, is looking for a copy editor! Application open until 7/15. #WritingCommunity #scicomm freshwater-science.org/job-posting/fr…
Know a deserving candidate for the Freshwater Science Hynes Early Investigator Award? For paper w/in past 3 years from lead author w/ terminal grad degree in last 5 yrs. Nominations due next week, MARCH 15. For more info: freshwater-science.org/awards-program…
Congratulations to journal editor Pam Silver on winning the Society for Freshwater Science's Distinguished Service Award! Freshwater Science #2018SFS
If you'd like to wish editor Pamela Silver well on the occasion of her retirement from Freshwater Science, please stop by the journal's table and fill in a note card. #2018SFS Freshwater Science
Congratulations to Pam Silver for her selfless service as EIC of our Freshwater Science journal Freshwater Science #2018SFS accolades richly-deserved!
It's #WorldTurtleDay! Read "An aggregation of turtles in a Florida spring yields insights into effects of grazing on vegetation" by Jennifer Adler Adler et al. in our June issue of Freshwater Science. doi.org/10.1086/697541