Romain Sarremejane
Nottingham Trent University, -, United Kingdom
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I am an early career researcher at the Nottingham Trent University (NTU), exploring the effects of global changes on river communities and ecosystem functioning. My research focusses on how connectivity (dispersal) and flow disturbances (droughts and floods) drive river community spatiotemporal changes.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Assessing nutrient pressures in non-perennial streams using dry-phase plant communities (#239)
3:00 PM
Rachel Stubbington
Special Session: From the mountains to the seas: Expanding the sciences of non-perennial streams 4.0
Drought and human pressures interact to drive persistent changes in freshwater invertebrate communities (#210)
11:15 AM
Romain Sarremejane
Special Session: Aquatic ecosystems under multiple stress: Bridging empirical and modeling approaches to assess the effects of climate change and other pressures 1.0
River drying causes local losses and regional gains in aquatic invertebrate metacommunity diversity: a cross-continental comparison (#182)
12:00 PM
Daniel Escobar Camacho
Special Session: From the mountains to the seas: Expanding the sciences of non-perennial streams 3.0
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