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The Effects of High Flow Rates on the Giant Mayfly Nymphs and Their Burrows

$1,905
Raised of $1,900 Goal
100%
Funded on 11/30/16
Successfully Funded
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  • Edward M. Krynak
    Edward M. KrynakBacker
    Looks cool. Good luck!
    Nov 30, 2016
  • Andrea Erwin
    Andrea ErwinBacker
    Fully funded!! Congrats!
    Nov 30, 2016
  • River Kaster
    River KasterBacker
    Excellent! I was a student of Cal Fremling's (Mississippi River Hexagenia) back in the 1960s. I remember being in the field with him to collect Hex soon after a flood at one of his 'hot spots' . No Hex to be found. The flood changed the substrate to very sandy which Fremling thought was the reason. Good luck! Jerry Kaster, School of Freshwater Sciences https://uwm.edu/freshwater and www.anilith.com (personal academic website)
    Nov 30, 2016
  • JoAnne Martin Young
    JoAnne Martin YoungBacker
    Good luck with your research project Nick!
    Oct 27, 2016