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David Arscott, Kristen Jellison, and Jinjun Kan.

Scientists Study How to Keep Pathogens Out of Drinking-Water Sources

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Stroud Center scientists are studying how well best management practices on farms protect drinking-water sources from pollution.

Rhamphomyia longicauda in copula

Sharing Our Science: Winter-Spring 2016

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For the long-tailed dance fly, every night is ladies’ night, Dave Funk explained in a lecture a University of Delaware insect ecology class.

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Seasonal dynamics of the soil microbial community structure within the proximal area of tree boles: possible influence of stemflow

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Rosier, C.L., D.F. Levia, J.T. Van Stan, A.K. Aufdenkampe, and J. Kan. 2016. European Journal of Soil Biology 73:108–118.

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Geochemistry and mixing drive the spatial distribution of free-living archaea and bacteria in Yellowstone Lake

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Kan, J., S. Clingenpeel, C.L. Dow, T.R. McDermott, R.E. Macur, W.P. Inskeep, and K.H. Nealson. 2016. Frontiers in Microbiology 7(210):1–13.

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.