Lawrence Stevens
Springs Stewardship Institute, AZ, United States
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Larry Stevens is the director of the 501(c)3 Springs Stewardship Institute (htpps://springstewardshipinstitute.org), and is the honorary curator of ecology at the Museum of Northern Arizona, both in Flagstaff. He brings to bear five decades of scientific research on sensitive species, springs and aquatic ecosystem ecology, land and water resources management, and advisement to Tribes and all levels of governance about water resources. He has authored more than 150 scientific and popular publications, including recent books on river running in Grand Canyon, stream ecology, dragonfly biogeography, and the global conservation crisis facing spring ecosystems.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Springs and springs-dependent taxa in the Colorado River Basin, southwestern North America: geography, ecology, and human Impacts (#181)
11:45 AM
Lawrence E Stevens
Special Session: From the mountains to the seas: Expanding the sciences of non-perennial streams 3.0
Spring ecosystems: biodiversity and functional trade-offs in relation to biogeography and climate change (#304)
12:00 PM
Lawrence E Stevens
Special Session: Expanding horizons by bridging the structural-functional divide: linking biodiversity and ecosystem function 1.0
SFS 2025