SO EXCITED! The first paper from our study of @TucsonWater’s Heritage Project is now published @thePeerJ. It’s rare *good* news story these days — about dragonfly diversity and treated effluent! #Tucson https://t.co/zMQDc2bjOF
“Seven odonate species were observed at the study sites in the new reach within hours of flow initiation, and species rapidly continued to arrive thereafter.” https://t.co/S2Ner8LfFI
Just published @thePeerJ - If you build it, they will come: rapid colonization by dragonflies in a new effluent-dependent river reach. Full article https://t.co/uFpZOuKaOp #Dragonflies #mayflies @uarizonaenvs https://t.co/dSNbacD9Us
Getting water back into river systems in #Arizona sees wildlife flourish, a recent study of the Santa Cruz River reveals. Full @thePeerJ article https://t.co/uFpZOuKaOp #Dragonflies #mayflies research from Bogan et al. @uarizona https://t.co/GhGjT2o65B