
Dr Kieran Gething
@kierangething
Research fellow @NTUSciTech, temporary stream ecology and agricultural ditches, views my own
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21-06-2015 23:15:10
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Like ditches*? Going to AGU? Then you should submit an abstract to this session led by Chelsea Clifford *who doesn't? agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/preli…




Congratulations Dr Kieran Gething, submitted his PhD thesis Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University last week! Congratulations Dr Kieran Gething, starting a postdoc Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University today! We're working with Judy England Environment Agency to identify refuges that promote ecological resilience to drought in chalk streams


Congratulations Dr Gething Dr Kieran Gething passing his PhD viva with flying colours today 🙌🥂🍻 Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University NTUScienceTechnology. Thank you deb finn and Jamie Martin for giving him a proper good grilling and Tim Sykes @riversandpeople.bsky.social for sterling co-supervision.


A treat to host Dr Issie Barrett from University of Canterbury Lincoln University at Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University, hear about her work restoring NZ streams, share our work in UK streams Hallam Mason Dr Kieran Gething Romain Sarremejane Robert Ian Collier, then a trip to the Lathkill - and a trip to The Crown Inn, natch 🧀🍻


Enjoying the socialising in advance of tomorrows #TStreamsNTU Temporary Streams and Rivers meeting NTUScienceTechnology #itsgoodtotalk #loveyourwinterbourne


Chris Jackson British Geological Survey kicking off todays Temporary Streams meeting NTUScienceTechnology groundwater modelling of future intermittence in chalk streams #TStreamNTU


Fascinating presentation by Izabel Bujak-Ozga from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology- flow intermittency and hydrochemistry shifts in space and time in headwater streams #TStreamsNTU NTUScienceTechnology


Welcome to the 9th annual Temporary Rivers & Streams Meeting everyone! Chris Jackson British Geological Survey kicks off the T-Stream Environments session, chaired by Romain Sarremejane. Looking forward to a great day Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University with Tim Sykes @riversandpeople.bsky.social Dr Kieran Gething et al.


The CrowdWater app enables citizens to monitor temporary stream hydrology - Ilja van Meerveld University of Zurich shares insights @ todays Temporary Rivers and Streams meeting NTUScienceTechnology Over 54,237 records to date! #getinvolved #citizenscience #TStreamsNTU



Tremendously interesting presentation by Mary Kelly-Quinn University College Dublin on Ireland’s small stream network - the importance of networks for biodiversity #TStreamsNTU


John Murphy Queen Mary University of London presenting on how river bed sediment conditions affect recovery of macroinvertebrate communities from extreme drought - #TStreamsNTU


Impressive work presented by Romain Sarremejane NTUScienceTechnology on how pressures mediate invertebrate community responses T and recovery from drought #TStreamsNTU


Tim Sykes @riversandpeople.bsky.social presents his unique research into the cultural ecosystem services of winterbourne chalk streams as they change between wetting, wet, ponded, drying and dry phases. Excitement during the wetting phase makes "whole communities light up" 😊🌊#TStreamsNTU


Another wonderful talk from Tim Sykes @riversandpeople.bsky.social on how local communities value different cultural services within English ‘winterbournes’ #TStreamsNTU #winterbourne #river #dry

Great talk from Robert Ian Collier looking at invertebrate communities inhabiting temporary streams prior to their restoration. Looking forward to hearing how communities changed after works were completed! #TStreamsNTU #dry #temporary #river #ecology


Agreed. I'm super excited about Romain Sarremejane's new results: drought drives persistent shifts in macroinvertebrate communities in chalk rivers, and invasive species could play a role in driving these shifts #TStreamsNTU

My research group—the Temporary Stream Dream Team—June 2024. From L–R: Billy, Oliver Longstaffe, Lewis, Simon, Robyn, me, Hallam Mason, Diego, Robert Ian Collier, Dr Kieran Gething and Romain Sarremejane. I love doing science with this lot😊! NTUScienceTechnology Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University
