The International Society for River Science invites the submission of abstracts 
(deadline 8 March 2015) and participation in our 4th biennial symposium, 23 - 
28 Aug 2015, La Crosse, Wisconsin USA.  The symposium will focus on the theme 
of connectivity to, within, and among riverine landscapes; explore the 
geomorphic, chemical, and biological implications of connectivity in rivers; 
and also develop broader themes of human social and cultural connectivity 
mediated by river systems throughout the world.

Information on the Symposium can be found at 
http://www.uwlax.edu/conted/isrs2015/

Information on abstract submission can be found at 
http://www.uwlax.edu/conted/isrs2015/abstract-submission.html.  A list of 
proposed special sessions and organizers is provided below.

1)         Balancing multiple uses of river systems: Past, Present and Future 
Navigation infrastructure and river ecosystem considerations
Organizer: Gretchen Benjamin ([email protected])
2)         Big rivers, big data: what are we learning from large-scale, 
long-term data sets from large river ecosystems
Organizer: Jeffrey Houser ([email protected])
3)         Connectivity and water level manipulation for large scale 
restoration - Comprehensive assessment of the responses of the Emiquon Preserve
Organizer: Andrew Casper ([email protected])
4)         Divesting River Management Infrastructure: Ecological Implications 
and Conservation Approaches
Organizer: Laura Craig ([email protected])
5)         Documenting change in riverine systems using paleoenvironmental 
records
                        Organizers: Joan Bunbury ([email protected]) and 
Gretchen Gerrish ([email protected])
6)         Ecohydraulics of mollusks and other benthic macroinvertebrates in 
rivers
Organizers: Steve Zigler ([email protected]) and Teresa Newton ([email protected])
7)         Ecosystem services in rivers: connecting upstream to downstream and 
people to their river
Organizers: David Gilvear ([email protected]) and Andrew Large 
([email protected])
8)         Fish passage connectivity tools: Status and case studies
Organizers: S. Kyle Mckay ([email protected])
9)         Fluvial Geomorphic Response to Landscape Disturbance:  A tribute to 
the life and career of James C. Knox
Organizers: Colin Belby ([email protected]) and Faith Fitzpatrick 
([email protected])
10)       Functional Flows: Designing flow regimes in highly managed river 
systems to enhance ecological and geomorphic processes
Organizers: Sarah Yarnell ([email protected])
11)       Growing Season Drawdowns as a Tool to Restore Critical Components of 
Historic Hydrologic Regimes in Large Rivers
Organizer: Stephen Winter 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

Michael D. Delong, Ph.D.
Chair and Professor, Biology
Director, Large River Studies Center
Biology Department
Winona State University
Winona, MN 55987
507-457-5484; fax 457-5681
International Society for River Science (ISRS)
Promoting River Research, Conservation, and Management
http://www.riversociety.org

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