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A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Resilience of aquatic net-spinning caddisfly silk structures to common global stressors

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Albertson, L.K., and M.D. Daniels. 2016. Freshwater Biology 61(5):670–679.

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Detecting signatures of competition from observational data: a combined approach using DNA barcoding, diversity partitioning and checkerboards at small spatial scales

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Bringloe, T., S. J. Adamowicz, V. F. I. Harvey, J. K. Jackson, K. Cottenie. 2016. Freshwater Biology 61:646–657.

Teachers from the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School learned about the Trout Grow on Trees program.

Sharing Our Science: Winter 2016

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We share our science to increase awareness and create a public dialogue centered on the protection, preservation, and restoration of watersheds everywhere.

Emily Scott working with fish while doing an electrofishing study.

Intern Connects Culture and Environment

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Emily Scott’s background is unique. Our interns are often students of environmental science, she majored in anthropology and religious studies.

Colorful trout drawings.

Families Learn and Play During Trout Grow on Trees® Day

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“The fish … eat the insects … on the leaves … that come from trees!” shouted children and their parents through the forest along White Clay Creek.

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Bison and cattle grazing management, bare ground coverage, and links to suspended sediment concentrations in grassland streams

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Grudzinski, B.P., M.D. Daniels, K. Anibas, and D. Spencer. 2016. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 52(1):16–30.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Ecotoxicity Study for Mayflies Exposed to Elevated Concentrations of Chloride

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Chloride concentrations in surface waters have been increasing over the last several decades at multiple locations throughout the United States. At times, it appears that ambient chloride concentrations now reach…

Metaecosystems and the Upstream Legacy: Influence of Dissolved Organic Matter on the Structure and Function of Streambed Bacterial Communities

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Investigators explore how the quality of organic molecules changes with distance downstream and how those changes influence the composition of the communities of streambed microbes using that food resource. The…

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

American Chestnut Foundation Leaf Feeding Study

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In an effort to restore chestnut trees to watersheds, blight-resistant varieties of American Chestnut have been developed over the last several years. This study uses the growth and survivorship of…