
Dave Lytle
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Dave Lytle
@dalytle
Ecology, evolution, and conservation of rivers and streams. News and info about Lytle Lab research.










Wednesday 4pm PST, Dr. Michel Kohl (@micheltkohl) will give an exciting @OregonState EECB Seminar based on his research in Yellowstone, "Do Wolves Really Change Rivers", followed by a panel discussion with Robert Beschta and Luke Painter. OPEN TO ALL ZOOM: beav.es/eecb




Beating the Barriers in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology seminar, free and open to the public Exciting lineup beginning Jan 6 with Dr. Lekelia Jenkins, and including @micheltkohl, @insectsoup, and Women in Science invited speaker @KYT_ThatsME Wednesdays 4pm Pacific

Comment: To maintain water supplies and avoid population crashes, rivers must be managed adaptively, enhancing their resilience and limiting risk. Researchers must develop better forecasting tools for how a river might respond to environmental changes. go.nature.com/2Km0z77




Pairwise interactions do not predict evolutionary change in complex multi-trophic communities biorxiv.org/content/10.110… It looks like the #evolutionary partner to "The return of the trophic chain" biorxiv.org/content/10.110… where pairwise interactions do not predict #foodweb structure






