
Shed Scientists Present at Society for Freshwater Science Conference
Several researchers from the shed will be attending The Society for Freshwater Science Conference this week from May 21-26 in Sacramento, CA.
SFS is an international organization whose members study freshwater organisms, biotic communities, physical processes that affect ecosystem function, linkages between freshwater ecosystems and surrounding landscapes, habitat and water quality assessment, conservation, and restoration.
This year's conference theme is "Running on Empty: Increasing Demands on Freshwater Resources in the Face of a Change Climate."
Below is an table of watershed speakers, topics, and time and location for the event:
Speaker | Topic | Time/Location |
Rob Lusardi | Invertebrate community composition and drivers of assemblage dissimilarity between runoff and spring fed rivers | 5/22 2:15pm Presentation Room 302-303 |
Ryan Peek | Linking water source signatures with native amphibian breeding timing in a northern sierra nevada watershed | 5/22 3:45pm Presentation Room 315 |
Peter Moyle | Endemic biota, problems, and solutions of California’s Aquatic bioregion. | 5/23 9:15-10pm Hall DE |
Anna Steel | Poster on the natural and anthropogenic variability in psring snowmelt recession flows and association with benthic maroinvertebrate communities | 5/24 1:30-4:00pm Exhibit Hall C |
Sarah Yarnell | Functional flows in modified riverscapes: hydrographs, habitats and opportunities. | 5/25 3:45pm Presentation Room 314 |