If you build it, they will come: rapid colonization by dragonflies in a new effluent-dependent river reach

RT @mtbogan: SO EXCITED! The first paper from our study of @TucsonWater’s Heritage Project is now published @thePeerJ. It’s rare *good* new…
1943 days ago
RT @mtbogan: SO EXCITED! The first paper from our study of @TucsonWater’s Heritage Project is now published @thePeerJ. It’s rare *good* new…
1943 days ago
RT @mtbogan: SO EXCITED! The first paper from our study of @TucsonWater’s Heritage Project is now published @thePeerJ. It’s rare *good* new…
1943 days ago
RT @mtbogan: SO EXCITED! The first paper from our study of @TucsonWater’s Heritage Project is now published @thePeerJ. It’s rare *good* new…
RT @mtbogan: SO EXCITED! The first paper from our study of @TucsonWater’s Heritage Project is now published @thePeerJ. It’s rare *good* new…
RT @mtbogan: SO EXCITED! The first paper from our study of @TucsonWater’s Heritage Project is now published @thePeerJ. It’s rare *good* new…
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
1943 days ago
RT @docdez: “Seven odonate species were observed at the study sites in the new reach within hours of flow initiation, and species rapidly c…
RT @docdez: “Seven odonate species were observed at the study sites in the new reach within hours of flow initiation, and species rapidly c…
RT @thePeerJ: Getting water back into river systems in #Arizona sees wildlife flourish, a recent study of the Santa Cruz River reveals. Ful…
1943 days ago
RT @thePeerJ: Getting water back into river systems in #Arizona sees wildlife flourish, a recent study of the Santa Cruz River reveals. Ful…
1943 days ago
RT @thePeerJ: Getting water back into river systems in #Arizona sees wildlife flourish, a recent study of the Santa Cruz River reveals. Ful…
1943 days ago
“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