Deandre Presswood
University of Nevada Reno, NV, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Deandre Presswood is a PhD student in hydrology at the University of Nevada, Reno, researching watershed dynamics with a focus on snow science and the effects of climate-driven changes on watershed processes. He holds a B.S. in Environmental Science from the University of Northern Iowa and an M.S. in Geoscience from Georgia State University. Deandre's career began in Iowa, where working alongside park rangers ignited his passion for environmental science. His interests broadly encompass climate change impacts at the watershed scale, science communication, and hydrologic modeling.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
From Mountains to Drylands: Investigating Solute Dynamics During Seasonal Stream Network Expansion and Contraction (#657)
3:30 PM
Deandre Presswood
Poster Session 1
Environmental influences on loose equilibrium in benthic insect communities: are time-lagged effects the norm? (#308)
11:30 AM
Daniel J McGarvey
Communities and Populations 1.0
Climate drives variability in solute exports from headwater watersheds spanning the United States’ cross-continental aridity gradient (#78)
2:00 PM
Alex J. Webster
Special Session: Flowing Through Space and Time: Examining different dimensions of scale and using multiscale approaches in stream ecology 2.0
SFS 2025