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Where Rivers are Born: The Scientific Imperative for Defending Small Streams and Wetlands
The natural processes in headwater systems benefit humans by mitigating flooding, maintaining water quality and quantity, recycling nutrients, and providing habitat for plants and animals.
Simultaneous analyses of neutral carbohydrates and amino sugars in freshwaters with HPLC-PAD
Cheng, X., and L. A. Kaplan. 2003. Journal of Chromatographic Science 41:434–438.
Effects of current velocity on the nascent architecture of stream microbial biofilms
Battin, T.J., L.A. Kaplan, J.D. Newbold, X. Cheng, and C. Hansen. 2003c. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 63:5443–5452.
The Tagliamento River: a model ecosystem of European importance
Tockner, K., J.V. Ward, D.B. Arscott, P.J. Edwards, J. Kollmann, A.M. Gurnell, G.E. Petts, B. Maiolini. 2003. Aquatic Sciences 65:239–253.
Habitat structure and Trichoptera diversity in two headwater flood plains, N.E. Italy
Arscott, D.B., B. Keller, K. Tockner, and J.V. Ward. 2003. International Review of Hydrobiology 88:255–273.
Dietary and stable isotope (δ 13C, δ 15N) analyses in alpine stream insects
Füreder, L., C. Welter, and J.K. Jackson. 2003. International Review of Hydrobiology 88:314–331.
Stroud Center Director Receives National Conservation Award
The Natural Resources Conservation Service has named Bernard Sweeney, Ph. D., the recipient of the 2003 Excellence in Conservation Award.
A mixing model analysis of stream solute dynamics and the contribution of a hyporheic zone to ecosystem function
Battin, T.J., L.A. Kaplan, J.D. Newbold, and S.P. Hendricks. 2003a. Freshwater Biology 48:995–1014.
UpStream Newsletter, Spring 2003
The United Nations has declared 2003 the International Year of Fresh Water to galvanize action on one of the world’s most urgent crises.
