Kyle Leathers (@kylewleathers) 's Twitter Profile
Kyle Leathers

@kylewleathers

Grad Student @ESPM_Berkeley with @Albert_Ruhi studying freshwater threats and aquatic insects

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CalSFS (@calsfssocial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌊 Save the date! 📅 The 28th annual CA SWAMP  meeting & 9th annual #CalSFS meeting will be hosted on October 12-13, 2021. Info will be updated at bit.ly/3ewjGJ3. 👉 Upcoming deadlines 👈 - July 30: Poster/Talk abstracts due - Oct 1: Registration deadline 1/n

🌊 Save the date! 📅

The 28th annual <a href="/swamp_water_ca/">CA SWAMP</a>  meeting &amp; 9th annual #CalSFS meeting will be hosted on October 12-13, 2021. Info will be updated at bit.ly/3ewjGJ3. 

👉 Upcoming deadlines 👈
- July 30: Poster/Talk abstracts due 
- Oct 1: Registration deadline

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Akira Terui (@m_laevis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Please RT!] We are looking for a research tech working on an ongoing project that seeks environmental drivers of food chain length in rivers. The position is open until filled - aterui.github.io/aquaecolab/joi…

Albert Ruhi (@albert_ruhi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On my way to #JASM22! Really excited to (re)connect with friends and colleagues in this long-awaited conference--first one attending with most of my lab! Come talk with us about river flows, food webs, and ecosystem restoration!

On my way to #JASM22! Really excited to (re)connect with friends and colleagues in this long-awaited conference--first one attending with most of my lab! Come talk with us about river flows, food webs, and ecosystem restoration!
Kyle Leathers (@kylewleathers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey #JASM22! I'm presenting at 4:15 River Overlook E today on how climate change could lead to longer periods of low flow and changes in stream energy pathways in the Sierra Nevada. A little birdie told me some species prefer low flows... Would love to chat!

Hey #JASM22! I'm presenting at 4:15 River Overlook E today on how climate change could lead to longer periods of low flow and changes in stream energy pathways in the Sierra Nevada.

A little birdie told me some species prefer low flows...  Would love to chat!
Ashley Cowell (@ashley__cowell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#JASM22 ft. bug diets and climate change, many new connections, midwest weather, a graduation send-off AND my 22nd birthday celebration

#JASM22 ft. bug diets and climate change, many new connections, midwest weather, a graduation send-off AND my 22nd birthday celebration
SFS Students (@sfs_src) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you an undergrad who wants to go to Brisbane? Join us on November 15th for a workshop on applying for undergraduate travel grants! Let us help you get travel money! Here's a link to register: notredame.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Are you an undergrad who wants to go to Brisbane? Join us on November 15th for a workshop on applying for undergraduate travel grants! Let us help you get travel money!

Here's a link to register: notredame.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
SFS Students (@sfs_src) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a reminder to sign up for our workshop on applying for undergraduate travel awards for the Brisbane Meeting! The workshop is next week, and you can sign up using the link below! #freshwaterdownunder Freshwater Science

Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy & Mngmt (@espm_berkeley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

High-elevation streams in the Sierra Nevada mountain range may be more vulnerable to droughts and heatwaves than previously thought, according to new research by Kyle Leathers, Albert Ruhi, and University of California researchers Safeeq Khan and David Herbst. ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/news/2022/11/c…

Berkeley Rausser College of Natural Resources (@natureatcal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new PNASNews study led by Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy & Mngmt professor Albert Ruhi and graduate student Kyle Leathers suggests that drought may reshape California's mountain waterways—and the ecosystems that depend on them—by the end of the century. Read more ⬇️ news.berkeley.edu/2024/03/18/wha…