
The 1000 Intermittent Rivers Project
@1000irp
An international initiative to gain understanding of the ecology of intermittent rivers
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https://1000_intermittent_rivers_project.irstea.fr/ 06-09-2019 15:57:04
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The DryRiversRCN is recruiting participants! Looking for some new members to join our already awesome group. Please RT!


Meet the team 💦 Isabel Pardo's lab (group RE1 in #AquaticEcology Universidade de Vigo) is collaborating with the GLOWATER team from Universitat de les Illes Balears - UIB to investigate the ecology of intermittent streams such as the Gorg Blau (below).


Meet the team 💦 Drª Carla Rezende and her team from Naturally Intermittent Brazilian Rivers are sampling naturally intermittent streams from Brazilian semiarid climate.


Meet the team 💦 Hard-working members of the Freshwater group from the University of Murcia Universidad Murcia sampling three "ramblas" in the south of Spain with @mariasmontoya75


At #WorldWaterDay we should not forget about the prevalent and ecologically important #DryingRiverNetworks. Drying River Networks and Climate Change is exploring their hydrological, ecological and socioecological trajectories under climate change.



The past 2 days, Drying River Networks and Climate Change joined the BiodivERsA3 clustering event (#BiodivClim) to discuss joint opportunities with 21 funded projects for protecting biodiversity under climate change. Great links and perspectives ahead for fresh waters! #DryingRiverNetworks


Great new nature paper by @messamat Thibault Datry @tdatry.bsky.social et al showing most rivers and streams run dry every year. Issue also features #TeamScience, appropriate for StreamCLIMES DryRiversRCN Drying River Networks and Climate Change SMIRES COST Action The 1000 Intermittent Rivers Project #AIMS groups studying these streams nature.com/articles/s4158…


Non-perennial rivers are dominant on Earth. Thanks @messamat, Thibault Datry @tdatry.bsky.social et al. for such an outstanding effort! How prevalent will #DryingRiverNetworks be under #ClimateChange? Stay tuned! Thanks H2O'Lyon, McGill Department of Geography, INRAE Lyon-Grenoble Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Horizon 2020 nature.com/articles/s4158…


Congrats Lluís Gómez Gener @ar_siebers Clara Mendoza-Lera RossanoBolpagni Thibault Datry @tdatry.bsky.social Daniel von Schiller et al. Worth the wait for this conceptual framework to predict reach-scale biogeochemical activity across flowing, non-flowing and dry states in IRES

Have you heard about an online meeting without a group photo? Of course not. :) Here we are presenting the Drying River Networks and Climate Change team form the general assembly!


Do you want to help scientists map the drying of river networks? The DRYRivERS app from Drying River Networks and Climate Change is now ready to use!📱 💡More info: tinyurl.com/3z3uy88b ❓Tutorial: tinyurl.com/2apy4625 📊All the data: dryver.eu/app 🎥Video: youtube.com/watch?v=TZL4Rx…"

#RP_INRAE Launch of DRYrivERS, the first open-source smartphone📱application to monitor drying events in river networks in Europe and South America 👉a new participatory #science tool of the Drying River Networks and Climate Change project, led by #INRAE ➡️url.inrae.fr/3m9JCx5


Great progress DRYvER Citizen Science - and a shout out to Chloe Hayes for getting the UK into double figures 💪💪! Maybe Tim Sykes @riversandpeople.bsky.social Giulio Biondi will be next to contribute😃hint hint 😉 dryver.eu/app

It's out! "Disentangling" is out! 🥳Big respect to Romain Sarremejane as well as Alex Laini Dani Bruno Judy England @nurietabonada Núria Cid Tano Gutiérrez Cánovas Thibault Datry @tdatry.bsky.social Antoni Munné Zoltan Csabai et al. 🍻 I hope our paper can help to improve biomonitoring of temporary rivers doi.org/10.1111/1365-2…

Romain Sarremejane @messamat Thibault Datry @tdatry.bsky.social review how extreme, unpredictable "drought" events unfold in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams - ecosystems which dry even in 'normal' years Ecohydrology doi.org/10.1002/eco.23…

The 2nd Drying River Networks and Climate Change newsletter is not too far away from now (it will come in January 2022). But in case you can't wait until that time, the 1st newsletter is still available on the website: dryver.eu/media/newslett… We wish you a happy reading! 🗞️


Why #NonPerennialRivers, #IntermittentRivers need to be integrated into river sciences & management in the face of #GlobalChange. Proud of this piece-amazing team Rachel Stubbington Núria Cid Klement Tockner @Julie_Crabot Andrew Boulton Ken Fritz More details: rdcu.be/drPhe
