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Evaluating water quality for Amazonian streams along the Interoceanic Highway in Peru using macroinvertebrates collected by hand and with leaf packs

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Sweeney, B.W., J.M. Battle, D.H. Funk, R.W. Flowers, T. Gonzales Ojeda, A. Huamantinco, J.K. Jackson, and M. Arnold. 2020. Limnologica 81, 125759.

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Macroinvertebrates of rivers and creeks along the interoceanic highway, Cusco and Puerto Maldonado, Perú

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Sweeney, B. W., D.H. Funk, R. W. Flowers, T. Gonzales, and A. Huamantinco. 2017. Museum Guide No. 843, The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois.

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Ecosystem metabolism and nutrient uptake in Peruvian headwater streams

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Bott, T.L., and J.D. Newbold. 2013. International Review of Hydrobiology 98:117–131.

Jen Mosher sampling a tributary of Biscuit Brook, Neversink Watershed, New York.

UpStream Newsletter, February 2013

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Meet Jen Mosher, Post-Doctoral Associate: As one of the Stroud Center’s post-doctoral researchers, exploring the outdoors is in Mosher’s job description, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

The exterior of the Moorhead Environmental Complex at dusk.

UpStream Newsletter, Summer 2012

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The board of directors cut the ribbon on a new building for environmental education and public outreach that models sustainable practices for managing water.

Macroinvertebrate identification workshop in Peru.

Expanding the Leaf Pack Network® to South and Central America

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The goal is to create a conservation ethic that integrates ordinary people into the decision-making process by putting simple assessment tools into their hands.

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Mayfly communities in two neotropical lowland forests

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Sweeney, B.W., R.W. Flowers, D.H. Funk, S. Ávila, and J.K. Jackson. 2009. Aquatic Insects 31:311–318.

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Journey to Peru

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An account of three weeks in the Amazon headwaters, studying the Madre de Dios River and its tributaries under a grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

Sunset over Río Madre de Dios, Peru.

UpStream Newsletter, Spring 2007

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Last summer, Stroud Center scientists and educators traveled to Peru and sampled 31 stream and river sites that ranged from pristine to severely polluted.

Bern Sweeney and Jamie Blaine sampling a stream in Peru.

UpStream Newsletter, Summer 2006

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10 scientists and two educators are braving the wild tributaries of the Amazon to study over 20 research sites in the Madre de Dios watershed.

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