Husker team leading $6M project to study waterways’ changing ecology

Husker researchers Steven Thomas, Jessica Corman, Katie Anania and Jennifer Clarke are leading a $6 million multi-institutional project to build a database that will enable scientists to track the changing ecology of waterways across the U.S.
Husker researchers Steven Thomas, Jessica Corman, Katie Anania and Jennifer Clarke are leading a $6 million multi-institutional project to build a database that will enable scientists to track the changing ecology of waterways across the U.S.
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Scientists have long known that all living things require specific amounts of elements such as carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous to survive and thrive. With human activity increasingly altering these concentrations, researchers and policymakers will study, predict and manage affects on ecosystems.

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