Journal article
Urbanization and stream ecology: Diverse mechanisms of change
AH Roy, KA Capps, RW El-Sabaawi, KL Jones, TB Parr, A Ramírez, RF Smith, CJ Walsh, SJ Wenger
Freshwater Science | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1086/685097
Abstract
The field of urban stream ecology has evolved rapidly in the last 3 decades, and it now includes natural scientists from numerous disciplines working with social scientists, landscape planners and designers, and land and water managers to address complex, socioecological problems that have manifested in urban landscapes. Over the last decade, stream ecologists have met 3 times at the Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology (SUSE) to discuss current research, identify knowledge gaps, and promote future research collaborations. The papers in this special series on urbanization and stream ecology include both primary research studies and conceptual synthesis papers spurred from discussions..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This manuscript and the papers that follow in this special series and BRIDGES cluster were a direct result of the 3rd Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology held in Portland, Oregon in May 2014. The meeting was largely funded by the National Science Foundation under DEB 1427007. RFS was supported by the National Science Foundation, Science, Engineering, and Education for Sustainability (SEES) Fellowship Grant No. GEO-1215896.