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PERSONAL Name: Thibault DATRY Born: October, 1977 Citizen: French Email: [email protected] Skype: thibault.datry Website: www.irstea/datry/en Tweeter:@tdatry PRESENT POSITION Freshwater Scientist (DR2, habilitated), Freshwater Ecology Department IRSTEA Lyon, France. Coordinator of the COST Action ‘Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams’, www.smires.eu . Leader of the ‘Intermittent River Biodiversity Analysis & Synthesis’, irbas.cesab.org Leader of the DYNAM lab (https://dynam.irstea.fr ) From March 2014 to December 2015, I was doing a sabbatical in Bolivia, hosted as a High Level Researcher by the IRD (Institute for Research & Development, UMR BOREA led by T. Oberdorff) and the San Simon University of Cochabamba. RESEARCH LINES Ecohydrology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, hyporheic zones, intermittent rivers, surface-groundwater interactions, floodplains, aquatic invertebrates, climate change, river management. STATISTICS (Google Scholar, 01/11/2017) H-index: 31 Time cited: 3076 SCI papers: 104 Book and book chapters: 1/14 Conference papers: 58 Participation to International, National, and Regional programs: 3/5/10 PI of International, National, and Regional programs: 3/4/8 Talks at meetings as regular, invited, plenary, seminar: 28/15/2/12 1

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PERSONALName: Thibault DATRYBorn: October, 1977Citizen: FrenchEmail: [email protected]: thibault.datryWebsite: www.irstea/datry/enTweeter:@tdatry

PRESENT POSITIONFreshwater Scientist (DR2, habilitated), Freshwater Ecology Department IRSTEA

Lyon, France.Coordinator of the COST Action ‘Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams’,

www.smires.eu.Leader of the ‘Intermittent River Biodiversity Analysis & Synthesis’, irbas.cesab.orgLeader of the DYNAM lab (https://dynam.irstea.fr)

From March 2014 to December 2015, I was doing a sabbatical in Bolivia, hosted as a High Level Researcher by the IRD (Institute for Research & Development, UMR BOREA led by T. Oberdorff) and the San Simon University of Cochabamba.

RESEARCH LINESEcohydrology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, hyporheic zones, intermittent

rivers, surface-groundwater interactions, floodplains, aquatic invertebrates, climate change, river management.

STATISTICS (Google Scholar, 01/11/2017)H-index: 31Time cited: 3076SCI papers: 104Book and book chapters: 1/14Conference papers: 58Participation to International, National, and Regional programs: 3/5/10PI of International, National, and Regional programs: 3/4/8Talks at meetings as regular, invited, plenary, seminar: 28/15/2/12Stays abroad: 2 year in New Zealand as a postdoc, 2 years in Bolivia as a sabbatical and ~ 12 months in 11 different research centers/universities.Teaching: > 200 hoursSupervision of Postdoc, Ph.D, Master and bachelor students: 6/7/13/15

EDUCATION1999-2000 Master Degree in Ecology (Hons ‘Bien’– 6/38) University of Lyon 1,

France. - “Ecological processes and gradients at the water table region of an aquifer prone to stormwater infiltration”

2000-2003 Ph D. in Ecology, University of Lyon 1, France- “Responses of groundwater ecosystems to stormwater infiltration practices”

2003. DU of Croatian language, University Of Lyon3.2012 Habilitation (HDR), University of Lyon 1, France- “From ecohydrology to

surface-groundwater interactions: quantifications for improved river management”

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EMPLOYMENT2003-2004 Assistant Lecturer in Zoology, Ecology and Limnology - University of Lyon 1, France2005-2007 Irstea Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Ecohydrology of a losing, intermittent river)– National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research (NIWA), Christchurch, New Zealand2005-2009 Freshwater Scientist (CR2), IRSTEA Lyon, France2009-2014 Freshwater Scientist (CR1), IRSTEA Lyon, France2014-2015 Hosted as a High Level Researcher by the IRD (Institute for Research &

Development, UMR BOREA led by T. Oberdorff) and the San Simon University of Cochabamba.

2016- Research Director, IRSTEA Lyon, France

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIESSBIOS - Societé Internationale de BiospéologieFrench Limnological Society French Caving Society North American Benthological Society (Editorial Board 2007-) American Institute of Biological SciencesMember of the International Profile Comitee (NABS, 2008-)

LANGUAGESCategories: Beginner, Intermediate, Good

Speak Read WriteFrench G G GEnglish G G GSpanish G G ISerbo-Croatian G G IGerman B I IRomani I I IArabic I B B

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESManuscript reviews for Freshwater Biology, Hydrobiologia, Aquatic Sciences, River Research and Applications, Journal of Applied Ecology, Journal of the North American Benthological Society (now Freshwater Science), Archiv für Hydrobiologie (now Fundamental & Applied Limnology, Limnology & Oceanography, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Journal of Hydrology, Science of The Total Environment, Invertebrate Systematic, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, New Zealand Natural Sciences, Marine and Freshwater Research, Hydrogeology Journal, International Journal of Limnology, Geophysical Research Letters, Oecologia., Frontier in Ecology and the Environment

Grant reviews for French National Research Foundation (ANR), National Research Foundation (USA), the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), National Geographic.

Editorial board of: Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 2007-2012

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Freshwater Science (2012-)Ecologica Montenegrina (2013-)Freshwater Biology (2018-)

Coordinator of the “Non Native English Author Service” (2012-) and of the Special Issue Committee (2014-) for Freshwater Science.

Coordinator of the research theme “Flux Formes Habitat Biocénoses” of the Rhône basin - LTER (http://www.graie.org/zabr/index.htm).

Leader and co-organiser of Special Sessions on hyporheic zone ecology and intermittent river ecology at more than 15 international conferences (North American Benthological Society meetings (USA), Freshwater Science meetings (USA), Symposium of European Freshwater Scientists (Europe), Ecohydraulics (New Zealand, Australia).

Guest Editor for Special IssuesDatry T., Arscott A., Sabater S., “Recent Perspectives on Intermittent River Ecology”, Aquatic Sciences, 2011

Datry T., Fritz K., Leigh C., “Intermittent River Ecology: a Maturing Discipline”, Freshwater Biology, 2016.

Book Co-EditorDatry T., Bonada N., Boulton A., “Intermittent River and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology & Management”, Elsevier, published date early 2017.

Assistance and adviceDevelopment of an on-line tool for determining river invertebrates for Master students. University of Lyon 1, 1999.

Provision of assistance and advice for planning and management of stormwater management plans (Lyon City Council) and effluent release in intermittent river (Local Water Committee), 2003-2005.

Provision of assistance and advice for monitoring and sampling ground waters for the Lyon Regional Council, 2001-2005.

Provision of assistance and advice for monitoring and sampling ground waters in the Loire alluvial plain (Regional Council, Ecopôle du Forez, Ecole des Mines de St Etienne), 2003.

Provision of assistance and advice for sampling cave systems in the Waitomo National Park (New Zealand), 2004.

Provision of assistance and advice for monitoring and sampling ground waters in deep aquifers (EU- Project PASCALIS), 2005.

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Biologist for international scientific and caving expeditions (Hrvatska 2002 (Croatia), Crikvena 2003 (Croatia), Velebita 2004 (Croatia, Bosnia), Ultima Patagonia 2006 (Chile)).

Provision of assistance and advice for designing restoration plans using flushing flows for EdF (French hydropower company), 2009-2011.

Provision of assistance and translation for sampling springs and caves across the Balkan Peninsula (EU-Project BioFresh), 2012.

Development of novel field-protocol to assess river clogging at the reach scale (Environmental Consultants, ONEMA (French National Agency for Water & Aquatic Environments), 2014).

Provision of assistance and advice for monitoring streambed clogging (Environmental Consultants, ONEMA (French National Agency for Water & Aquatic Environments), 2009-2014.

Provision of assistance and advice for monitoring the ecological status of intermittent rivers in south eastern France – redaction of a technical guide dedicated to these aspects for the Water Agency RM&C, 2009-2011.

Provision of assistance and advice for planning and management of effluent release in intermittent rivers (Local Water Committee from Ariège, France), 2013-2014.

Expertise on the ecosystem services provided by New Zealand ground waters. NIWA, 2018.

RESEARCH GRANTS2008 EDF – LNHE (Chatou), Ecological consequences of sediment fluxes in rivers, 30 K€2009 ONEMA, (National Office for Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Protection and Management), Streambed clogging in rivers, 60 K€2009 Water Agency RM&C, Hydropeaking effects on the structure of large river communities, 70 K€2010 Water Agency RM&C, Ecology of intermittent rivers, 80 K€2010 ZABR (Rhône LTER)- Water Agency RM&C, Geomorphological and ecological patterns and processes in braided rivers of South Eastern France, 90K€2012 ONEMA, Typology of intermittent rivers in France, 70 K€2013 Water Agency RM&C, Metacommunity dynamic and resilience in river network fragmented by flow intermittence, 120 K€2013 French Foundation for the Research on Biodiversity and CESAB (Center for Analysis and Synthesis of Biodiversity), Intermittent River Biodiversity Analysis & Synthesis, 180 K€2014-2018 ONEMA, Subsurface ecohydrology: linking hyporheic clogging, SW-GW exchange, microbial communities and nutrient processing at the reach scale, 180 K€.2016 Water Agency RM&C, Topology of resilience in intermittent river networks, 80 K€2016-2019 ONEMA, Biodiversity dynamics and hydrologic alterations in headwater stream networks, 350 K€

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2016-2021 COST Action, Science & Management of Intermittent Rivers & Ephemeral Streams (SMIRES), 600 K€2017-2019 Water Agency RM&C, EFLOW-int: determining eflows in intermittent rivers 90 K€2017-2019 ZABR (Rhône LTER)- Water Agency RM&C, Improving the biomonitoring of intermittent rivers, 120 K€2017 Carnot, projet METARISC pour apprehender la résilience des systèmes complexes, 40 K€.2018 ANR MRSEI, aide au montage de projets H2020 30 K€.

INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS2004-2006 EU, PASCALIS, Participant.2013-2016 LeverhulmeTrust (UK), Integrated ecohydrological and biogeochemical functioning of hyporheic zones in a changing environment, Participant.2013-2016 French Foundation for the Research on Biodiversity and CESAB (Center

for Analysis and Synthesis of Biodiversity), Intermittent River Biodiversity Analysis & Synthesis, Leader, www.irbas.fr/en

2014- The 1000 Intermittent Rivers Project, co-leader, http://1000_intermittent_rivers_project.irstea.fr/

2016-2021 COST Action, Science & Management of Intermittent Rivers & Ephemeral Streams (SMIRES), leader.

AWARDSBest student presentation, SEFS 3 – 3nd Symposium of European Freshwater

Sciences (SEFS), July 2003, Edinburgh, Scotland.

PUBLICATIONS1. Books Malard F., Datry T. 2004 The use of multilevel wells and multiparameters loggers for

monitoring groundwater quality below stormwater infiltration basins. In GRAIE (Ed.), Sustainable techniques and strategies in urban water management, Novatech 2001, Delta Imprimerie, Lyon, France, Pages 713-720.

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. 2006. Effect of artificial stormwater infiltration on urban groundwater ecosystems. In: Sustainable development of urban groundwater systems, J.H. Tellam, Rivett M.O., Israfilov, R.G. (Eds) NATO-ASI Book, pp331-345

Datry T. 2016. Ecological effects of flow intermittence in gravel bed rivers. In : Tsutsumi D. and Laronne J (eds). Gravel-Bed Rivers: Processes and Disasters. Wiley, in press.

Stubbington R, Bogan MT, Bonada N, Boulton AJ, Datry T, Leigh C, Vander Vorste R (in press) The biota of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: aquatic invertebrates. In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Costigan C., Boulton A.J., Sauquet E, Kennard M, Leigh C, Dahm CN, Datry T (in press) Flow regimes of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams. In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Bonada, N.; Carlson, S.; Datry, T.; Finn, D.; Hugueny, B.; Leigh, C.; Lytle, D.A.; Monaghan, M.T. & Tedesco, P. (in press). Genetic, evolutinary and

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biogeographical processes in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams. . In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Datry T., Corti R., Heino J., Rolls R., Ruhi A., Hugueny B. (in press). Habitat fragmentation, metapopulation and metacommunity dynamics in intermittent rivers. In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Koundouri P., Souliatis I.,Boulton A.J., Datry T. (in press). Ecosystem value and social perceptions of intermittent rivers. In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Boulton A.J., Jaeger K., Olden J. Datry T. (in press). Hydrological gradients in intermittent rivers. In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Steward, A.L., Langhans S., Corti R., Datry T. (in press). Terrestrial invertebrates in intermittent rivers. In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Bogan M.T., Robson B., Chester E., Datry T. (in press). Dispersal, recolonization and desiccation-resistance in intermittent rivers. In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Sheldon F., Bonada N., Datry T., Fritz K., Tockner K., WarfeD. (in press). Conceptual models of functional organization and ecosystem processes in intermittent rivers. In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Datry T., Bonada N, Boulton AJ (in press). Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: ecology and management: an introduction. In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

Datry T., Bonada N, Boulton AJ (in press). Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: ecology and management: where to from here? In Datry T, Bonada N, Boulton AJ (Eds) Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

2. Refereed publications 1. Datry T., Hervant F., Malard F., Vitry L., Gibert J. 2003. Dynamics and

adaptive responses of invertebrates to suboxia in contaminated sediments of a stormwater infiltration basin. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 156 (3): 339-359.

2. Datry T., Malard F., Vitry L., Hervant F., Gibert J. 2003. Solutes dynamics in the bed sediments of a stormwater infiltration basin. Journal of Hydrology 273: 217-233.

3. Datry T., Malard F., Niedereitter R., Gibert J. 2003. Video logging for examining biogenic structures in deep heterogeneous subsurface sediments. Comptes-rendus de l’Académie des Sciences, Biologie 326 (6): 589-597.

4. Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. 2004. Dynamics of solutes and dissolved oxygen in shallow urban groundwater below a stormwater infiltration basin Science of The Total Environment 329 (1-3): 212-229.

5. Mermillod-Blondin, F., Nogaro, G., Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. 2005. Do tubificids worms influence the fate of organic matter and pollutants in stormwater sediments? Environmental Pollution 134(1): 57-69.

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6. Datry T., Malard F., Bouger G. Gibert J.  2005. Self purification of urban rainwater run-off in infiltration basins. Hydrosciences 28, 57-62.

7. Malard F., Datry T., Gibert J. 2005. Subsurface sediment contamination during borehole drilling with an air-actuated down hole hammer. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 79 (3-4): 156-164.

8. Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. 2005. Response of invertebrate assemblages to increased groundwater recharge rates in a phreatic aquifer. Journal of The North American Benthological Society 24(3): 461-477.

9. Larned S.T., Datry T., Robinson C.T. 2007. Invertebrate and microbial responses to inundation in an ephemeral river: effects of preceding dry periods. Aquatic Sciences 69: 554-567.

10.Datry T., Larned S.T., Scarsbrook M.R. 2007. Responses of hyporheic invertebrate assemblages to large-scale variation in flow permanence and surface-subsurface exchange. Freshwater Biology 52: 1452:1462.

11.Datry T., Scarsbrook M.R., Larned S.T., Fenwick G. 2008. Lateral and longitudinal patterns within the stygoscape of New Zealand alluvial river. Archiv für Hydrobiologie-Fundamental & Applied Limnology 171(4): 335-347.

12.Datry T., Larned S.T. 2008. River flow controls ecological processes and invertebrate assemblages in subsurface flowpaths of an ephemeral river reach. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 65(8): 1532-1544.

13.Datry T., M.J. Dole-Olivier, P. Marmonier, C. Claret, J.F. Perrin, M. Lafont, Breil P. 2008. La zone hyporhéique, une composante à ne pas négliger dans l'état des lieux et la restauration des cours d'eau. Ingéniérie EAT 54, 3-18.

14.Descloux S., Datry T., Philippe M., Marmonier P. 2010. Comparison of Different Techniques to Assess Surface and Subsurface Streambed Colmation with Fine Sediments). International Review of Hydrobiology 95: 520–540.

15.Pesic V., Smit H., Datry T. 2010. New records of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia, Halacaroidea) from Patagonia (Chile). Systematic & Applied Acarology 15:151–160.

16.Pesic V., Smit H., Datry T. 2010. Water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) from the hyporheic waters of the Selwyn River (New Zealand), with descriptions of nine new species. Zootaxa 2355: 1–34.

17.Boulton A., Datry T., Kasahara T., Mutz M., Stanford J. 2010. Stream-groundwater interactions in the hyporheic zone: ecohydrology, management and restoration. Journal of the North Benthological Society 29(1):26–40.

18.Nogaro G., Datry T., Mermillod-Blondin F., Montuelle B. 2010. Influence of streambed sediment clogging on microbial processes in the hyporheic zone. Freshwater Biology 55: 1288–1302.

19.Datry T., Lafont M., Larned S. 2010. Oligochaete assemblages along a flow permanence gradient in a New Zealand intermittent river. Aquatic Sciences 72(3): 335-346.

20.Larned S.T., Datry T., Arscott D.R., Tockner K. 2010. Emerging concepts in temporary-river ecology. Freshwater Biology 55: 717–738.

21.Datry T., Arscott D.B., Sabater S. 2011. Recent Perspective on temporary river ecology. Aquatic Sciences 73(4): 453-457.

22.Corti, R., Datry, T., Drummond, L., & Larned, S. T. (2011). Natural variation in immersion and emersion affects breakdown and invertebrate colonization of leaf litter in a temporary river. Aquatic Sciences, 73(4), 537-550.

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23.Datry T., Corti R., Claret C., Philippe M. 2011. Leaf litter decomposition along a gradient of flow permanence in a French temporary river: the memory of drying. Aquatic Sciences 73(4): 471-483.

24.Larned S.T., Schmidt J., Datry T., Konrad C.P., Dumas J.L., Diettrich J.C. 2011. Longitudinal ecohydrology: flow variation down the lengths of alluvial rivers. Ecohydrology 4(4): 532-548.

25.Corti R., Datry T. 2012. Invertebrate and sestonic matter in an advancing wetted front travelling down a dry riverbed (Albarine, France). Freshwater Science 31(4):1187-1201.

26.Datry T., Corti R., Philippe M. 2012. Spatial and temporal aquatic-terrestrial transitions in the temporary Albarine River, France: responses of invertebrates to experimental rewetting. Freshwater Biology 57(4): 716-727.

27.Datry T., 2012. Benthic and hyporheic invertebrate assemblages along a flow intermittence gradient: effects of duration of dry events. Freshwater Biology 57(3): 563-574.

28.Marmonier P., Archambaud G., Belaidi N., Bougon N., Breil P., Chauvet E., Claret C., Cornut J., Datry T., Dole-Olivier M.-J., Dumont B., Flipo N., Foulquier A., Gérino M., Guilpart A., Julien F., Maazouzi C., Martin D., Mermillod-Blondin F., Montuelle B., Namour Ph., Navel S., Ombredane D., Pelte T., Piscart C., Pusch M., Stroffek S., Robertson A., Sanchez-Pérez J.- M., Sauvage S., Taleb A., Wantzen M., Vervier Ph. 2012. The role of organisms in hyporheic processes: gaps in current knowledge, needs for future research and applications. International Journal of Limnology 48(3): 253-266.

29.Stubbington R., Datry T. 2013. The macroinvertebrate seedbank promotes community persistence in temporary rivers across climate zones. Freshwater Biology 58(6):1202-1220.

30.Corti R., Larned S., Datry T. 2013. Pitfall traps and quadrat searches for sampling ground-dwelling invertebrates in dry riverbeds. Hydrobiologia 717(1): 13-26.

31.Capderrey C., Datry T., Douady C., Claret C., Malard F. 2013. Invertebrate distribution across nested geomorphic features in braided-river landscapes Freshwater Science 32(4): 1188-1204.

32.Larned S.T., Datry T. 2013. Flow variability and longitudinal patterns in parafluvial water chemistry, aquatic invertebrates and microbial activity. Freshwater Biology 58(10): 2126-2143.

33.Nogaro G., Datry T., Mermillod‐Blondin F., Foulquier A., Montuelle B. 2013. Influence of hyporheic zone characteristics on the structure and activity of microbial assemblages. Freshwater Biology 58(12): 2567-2583.

34.Descloux S., Datry T., Marmonier P. 2013. Benthic and hyporheic assemblages along a gradient of increasing sediment colmation by fine sediment. Aquatic Sciences 75:493-507.

35.Snelder T.H., Datry T., Lamouroux N., Larned S., Pella H., Sauquet E., Catalogne C. 2013. Characterization of regional patterns of flow intermittence from gauging station records. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 17: 2685–2699.

36.Descloux S., Datry T., Usseglio-Polaterra P. 2014. Trait-based structure of invertebrates along a gradient of sediment colmation: benthos versus hyporheos responses. Science of The Total Environment 466: 265-276.

37.Corti R., Datry T., 2014. Drying of a temperate, intermittent river has little effect on adjacent riparian arthropod communities. Freshwater Biology 59(4): 666-678.

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38.Datry, T., Corti R., Belletti B., Piégay H. 2014. Ground-dwelling arthropod communities across braided river landscape mosaics: a Mediterranean perspective. Freshwater Biology 59(6), 1308-1322.

39.Datry T., Larned S.T., Fritz K.F., Bogan M.T., Wood P., Meyer E., Santos A. 2014. Broad-scale patterns of invertebrate richness and community composition in temporary rivers: effect of flow intermittence. Ecography 37(1), 94-104.

40.Datry, T., Lamouroux, N., Thivin, G., Descloux, S., Baudoin, JM. 2014. Estimation of sediment hydraulic conductivity in river reaches and its potential use to evaluate streambed clogging. River Research & Applications 10.1002/rra.2784

41.Descloux S., Datry T., Usseglio-Polaterra P. 2014. Trait-based structure of invertebrates along a gradient of sediment colmation: benthos versus hyporheos responses. Science of the Total Environment 466-467:265-276.

42.Acuña V., Datry T., Marshall J., Dahm C.N., Ginebrela A., McGregor G., Sabater S., Tockner K., Palmer M.A. 2014. Why Should We Care about Temporary Waterways? Science 343, March 2014, 1080-108.

43. Datry, T., Larned S.T., Tockner K. 2014. Intermittent rivers: a challenge for freshwater ecology. BioScience 64 (3): 229-235.

44.Vander Vorste R., Corti R., Sagouis A., Datry T. 2016. Invertebrate communities in gravel-bed, braided rivers are highly resilient to flow intermittence. Freshwater Science 35(1): 167-177.

45.Foulquier A., Pesce S., Artigas J., Datry T. 2015. Drying responses of microbial litter decomposition and associated fungal and bacterial communities are not affected by emersion frequency. Freshwater Sciences 34(4), 1233-1244.

46.Datry T., Pella H., Leigh C., Bonada N., Hugueny B., 2015. A landscape approach to advance intermittent river ecology. Freshwater Biology 61, 1065-1076.

47.Leigh C., Boulton A.J., Courtwright J.L., Fritz K., May C.L., Walker R.H., Datry T., 2015. Ecological research on intermittent rivers: an historical review and future directions. Freshwater Biology 61: 1181-1199

48.Vander Vorste R., Malard F., Datry T., 2015. Is drift the primary process promoting the resilience of river invertebrate communities? A manipulative field experiment in an alluvial, intermittent river. Freshwater Biology 61: 1276-1292

49.Datry T., Bonada N., Heino J. 2016. Towards understanding metacommunity organisation in highly dynamic systems. Oikos 125(2): 149-159.

50.Leigh C., Bonada N., Boulton A.J., Hugueny B., Larned S., Vander Vorste R., Datry T., 2015. Invertebrate community responses and the dual roles of resistance and resilience to drying in intermittent rivers. Aquatic Sciences, doi: 10.1007/s00027-015-0427-2

51.Datry T., Melo A.S., Moya N.B., Zubieta J., De la Barra E., Oberdorff T. Metacommunity patterns across three Neotropical catchments with varying environmental harshness. Freshwater Biology 61, 277-292.

52.Datry T, Moya N.B., Zubieta J., Oberdorff T. Determinants of local and regional communities in intermittent and perennial headwaters of the Bolivian Amazon. Freshwater Biology 61, 1335-1349.

53.Corti R. & Datry T. 2016. Terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates in the riverbed of an intermittent river: parallels and contrasts in community organisation. Freshwater Biology 61, 1308-1320.

54.Vander Vorste, R. F. Mermillod-Blondin, F. Hervant, R. Mons and T. Datry. Accepted. Gammarus pulex avoids both increasing water temperature and

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intraspecific competition through vertical migration into the hyporheic zone: results from a mesocosm experiment. Aquatic Sciences 79(1), 45-55.

55.Vander Vorste, R. F. Mermillod-Blondin, F. Hervant, R. Mons and T. Datry. Accepted. Increased water table depth during river drying decreases the resilience of Gammarus pulex and alters ecosystem function. Ecohydrology 9(7), 1177-1186.

56.Stewardson M., Datry T., Lamouroux N, Pella H., Thommeret N., Valette L., Grant S.B. 2016. Variation in reach-scale hydraulic conductivity of streambeds. Geomorphology 259, 70-80.

57.Leigh C., Datry T. 2016. Drying as a primary hydrological determinant of biodiversity in river systems: a broad scale analysis. Ecography 40(4), 487-499.

58.Datry T., Corti R., Foulquier A., Von Schiller D., Tockner T., 2016. One for all, all for one: a global river research network. EOS Earth & Space Science News, 97(15): 13-15.

59. Schmadel, N. M., Ward, A. S., Kurz, M. J., Fleckenstein, J. H., Zarnetske, J. P., Hannah, D. M., Datry T., ... & Knapp, J. L. 2016. Stream solute tracer timescales changing with discharge and reach length confound process interpretation. Water Resources Research, 52(4), 3227-3245.

60. Pesic V., Smit H. Datry T. 2016. A redescription of Protolimnesia longa Besch, 1963 from Bolivia, with the first description of the female (Acari: Hydrachnidia: Limnesiidae) Zootaxa 4121(1), 81-84.

61. Abbott B.W., Baranov V., Mendoza-Lera C., Nikolakopoulou M, Harjung A. Kolbe T., Balasubramanian M.N., Vaessen T.N., Ciocca F., Campeau A., Wallin M., Romeijn P., Antonelli M., Gonçalves J. Datry T., Laverman A.M., de Dreuzy J.R., Hannah D.M., Krause S., Oldham C., Pinay G. 2016. Using multi-tracer inference to move beyond single-catchment. Earth Science Reviews 160, 19-42.

62. Leigh C., Laporte B., Bonada N., Fritz K., Pella H., Sauquet E., Tockner K. and Datry T., 2016. IRBAS: An online database to collate, analyze, and synthesize data on the biodiversity and ecology of intermittent rivers worldwide. Ecology and Evolution 7(3), 815-823.

63. Skoulikidis N.T., Sabater S., Datry T., Morais M.M., Buffagni A., Dörflinger G., Zogaris S., del Mar Sánchez-Montoya M., Bonada N., Kalogianni E., Rosado J., De Girolamo A.M., Tockner K.. Non-perennial Mediterranean rivers in Europe: Status, pressures, and challenges for research and management. Science of the Total Environment, 577, 1-18.

64. Mendoza-Lera C. & Datry T., 2017. Relating hydraulic conductivity and hyporheic zone biogeochemical processing to conserve and restore river ecosystem services. Science of the Total Environment. In press

65. Datry T., Vander Vorste R., Goïtia E., Moya N., Campero M., Rodriguez F., Zubieta J., Oberdorff T. (2017) Context dependent resistance of freshwater invertebrate communities to drying. Ecology and Evolution, 7(9), 3201-3211.

66. Ruhí A., Datry T., Sabo J. L. 2017. Interpreting beta‐diversity components over time to conserve metacommunities in highly dynamic ecosystems. Conservation Biology, 31(6), 1459-1468. Soria, M.; Leigh, C.; Datry, T.; Bini, M. & Bonada, N. 2017. Biodiversity in intermittent rivers: a meta-analysis. Oikos. In press

67. Datry T., Boulton A.J., Bonada N., Fritz K., Leigh C., Sauquet E., Hugueny B., Tockner K., Dahm C.D. 2017. Flow intermittence and ecosystem services in non-perennial rivers of the Anthropocene. Journal of Applied Ecology 55(1), 353-364.

68. Heino J., Alahuhta J., Antikainen H., Bini L.M., Bonada N., Datry T., Hjort J., Kotavaara O., Melo A.S., Soininen J. 2017. Organisms on the move: integrating

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novel dispersal proxies in freshwater bioassessment, conservation and management research. Environmental Reviews 25(3), 334-349.

69. Rosset V., Ruhi A., Bogan M.T., Datry T. 2017. Parallels and contrasts in biotic responses to drying between lotic and lentic temporary freshwater systems. Ecosphere 8(7).

70. Stubbington R., Chadd R., Cid N., Csabai Z., Milisa M., Morais M., Munné A., Paril P., Pesic V., Tziortzis I., Verdonschot R.C.M., Datry T. 2017. Biomonitoring of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams in Europe: current practice and priorities to enhance ecological status assessments. Science of the Total Environment 618, 1096-1113.

71. Folegot S., Krause S., Mons R. Hannah D.M., Datry T. 2017. Mesocosm experiments reveal the direction of groundwater-surface water exchange alters the hyporheic refuge capacity under warming scenarios. Freshwater Biology 63(2), 165-177.

72. Datry, T., Singer, G., Sauquet, E., Jorda-Capdevila, D., Von Schiller, D., Subbington, R., ... & Alves, M. H. 2017. Science and Management of Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams (SMIRES). Research Ideas and Outcomes, 3, e21774

73. Blaen, P. J., Kurz, M. J., Drummond, J. D., Knapp, J. L., Mendoza‐Lera, C., Schmadel, N. M., Datry, T., & Ward, A. S. 2018. Woody debris is related to reach‐scale hotspots of lowland stream ecosystem respiration under baseflow conditions. Ecohydrology, e1952.

74. Datry, T., et al (92 co-authors) 2018. A global analysis of terrestrial plant litter dynamics in non-perennial waterways. Nature Geoscience 11, 497-503.

75. Marshall, J.C., V. Acuña, D.C. Allen, N. Bonada, A.J. Boulton, S.M. Carlson, C.N. Dahm, T., Datry, C. Leigh, P. Negus, J.S. Richardson, S. Sabater, A. L. Steward, R. Stubbington, K. Tockner, R. Vander Vorste 2018. Protecting US river health by maintaining the legal status of temporary waterways. Science, e, 361(6405), 856-857.

76. Stubbington, R., Paillex, A., England, J., Barthès, A., Bouchez, A., Rimet, F., ... & Datry, T. 2019. A comparison of biotic groups as dry-phase indicators of ecological quality in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams. Ecological Indicators, 97, 165-174.

77. Arce, M. I., Mendoza-Lera, C., Almagro, M., Catalán, N., Romaní, A. M., Martí, E., Datry T., ... & Marcé, R. 2018. A conceptual framework for understanding the biogeochemistry of dry riverbeds through the lens of soil science. Earth-Science Reviews. In press.

78. Shumilova, O., Zarfl, D., Datry T., et al. 2019. Simulating rewetting events in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: a global analysis of leached nutrients and organic matter. Glob Change Biol. doi:10.1111/gcb.14537

79. Van Looy, K., J. D. Tonkin, M. Floury, C. Leigh, J. Soininen, S. Larsen, J. Heino, N. L. Poff, M. Delong, S. C. Jähnig, T. Datry, et al. 2019. The three Rs of river ecosystem resilience: Resources, Recruitment and Refugia. River Research and Applications. In press.

80. Jabot, F., Laroche, F., Massol, F., Arthaud, F., Crabot, J., Dubart, M., ... & Datry, T. 2018. Assessing metacommunity processes through signatures in spatiotemporal turnover of community composition. bioRxiv, 480335.

81. Crabot, J., Clappe, S., Dray, S., & Datry, T. Testing the Mantel statistic with a spatially‐constrained permutation procedure. Methods in Ecology and Evolution.

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3. Proceedings Datry T., Malard F. and Gibert J. 2001. A new method of measuring in situ the

influence of subterranean aquatic organisms on sedimentary reworking.” Porous environments and aquatic transfers, Bulletin du GFHTM no. 47, 132-137, ISSN: 0245-9493.

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. 2004. Does groundwater recharge stimulate biodiversity ? In proceeding of “Symposium on World Subterranean Biodiversity”, Lyon, December 2004.

Maire R., Tourte B., Jaillet S., Despain J., Lans B., Brehier F., Datry T., Pouilly M., Manneshi M. J. 2009. Geomorphic and archeological features of coastal caves in Madre de dios archipelago (Patagonia, Chile). In Proceeding of “Karst Horizons” international congress Vol. 3, pp. 516-521.

Cipriani, T., Tilmant, F., Branger, F., Sauquet, E., Datry, T., (2014). Impact of climate change on aquatic ecosystems along the Asse River Network. In : FRIEND-Water 2014, Hydrology in a Changing World: Environmental and Human Dimensions, February 2014, Hanoi, Vietnam (IAHS Publ. 36X, 2014), 463-468.

4. Conference paper Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. Qualité physico-chimique et biologique d’une nappe

peu profonde soumise à l’infiltration d’eaux de ruissellement pluvial en milieu urbain. Communauté Internationale de Limnologie d’Expression Française, CYLEF, July 2000, Clermont Ferrand, France.  

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. Qualité physico-chimique et biologique d’une nappe peu profonde soumise à l’infiltration d’eaux de ruissellement pluvial en milieu urbain. Exemple du site de l’IUT et perspectives. Lyon Urban Ecology LTER 1st workshop, November 2000, Lyon, France.

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. Utilisation de la video-prospection dans l’étude des nappes phréatiques. Application aux problèmes d’infiltration d’eau pluviale. Lyon Urban Ecology LTER 2nd workshop April 2001, Lyon, France.

Malard F., Datry T., Gibert J. Physico-Chemical and Biological Groundwater Quality Below a Stormwater Infiltration Basin Lacking Efficient Filtration System. NOVATECH – Conférence Internationale des Techniques en Assainissement Urbain, June 2001, Villeurbanne, France.

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. A new method to quantify in-situ the influen!ce of subsurface organisms on aquifer materials. SEFS 2 – 2nd Symposium of European Freshwater Sciences, July 2001, Toulouse, France.

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. Une nouvelle méthodologie pour mesurer in-situ l’influence des organismes aquatiques souterrains sur le remaniement sédimentaire. GFHN, Milieu Poreux, Milieu Vivants, November 2001, Vaux en Velin, France.

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. L’infiltration d’eau pluviale : impacts à l’échelle de la nappe de l’Est Lyonnais. Lyon Urban Ecology LTER 3rd workshop, April 2002, Lyon (France).

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. First results of in-situ quantification of bioturbation by subsurface organisms. 16° International Symposium of Biospeology, September 2002, Verona, Italy.

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. Does DOC supply promote biodiversity in groundwater ecosystems ? SEFS 3 – 3nd Symposium of European Freshwater Sciences (SEFS), July 2003, Edinburgh, Scotland. [Best Student Presentation Award]

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Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. Qualité physicochimique et biologique d’une nappe soumise à l’infiltration d’EP. Lyon Urban Ecology LTER 2nd workshop , July 2004, Lyon (France).

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. Effect of artificial stormwater infiltration on urban groundwater ecosystems. Sustainable development of urban groundwater systems. NATO-ASI meeting, August 2004, Baku, Azerbaidjan.

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. Does groundwater recharge stimulate biodiversity ? Symposium on World Subterranean Biodiversity, December 2004, Lyon, France.

Datry T., Larned S., Fenwick G., Scarsbrook M. Subsurface biotic gradients in the alluvial Selwyn river, New Zealand. Joining meetings of the New Zealand Limnological and Ecological Society, August 2005, Nelson, New Zealand.

Datry T., Malard F., Gibert J. Groundwater ecosystem responses to artificial stormwater infiltration : influence of vadose zone thickness. Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Hydrological Society, Where waters meet, December 2005, Auckland, New Zealand.

Datry T., Larned S., Scarsbrook M. The effect of surface discharge on ecological processes and biodiversity along a SW-GW gradient. North American Benthological Society meeting (NABS), June 2006, Anchorage, Alaska, USA. [invited].

Datry T., Larned S. and Scarsbrook M. The effect of surface discharge on ecological processes and biodiversity along a SW-GW gradient. HydroEco 2006, September 2006, Karlsbad, Tchek Republic.

Datry T., Larned S., Scarsbrook M. The effect of surface discharge on ecological processes and biodiversity along a SW-GW gradient. 3rd Ecohydraulics conference, January 2007, Christchurch, New Zealand. [invited]

Datry T., Larned S., Scarsbrook M. Effect of large scale flow permanence and surface-subsurface exchange patterns on hyporheic invertabrates. 4th Symposium of European Freshwater Sciences (SEFS), July 2007, Palermo, Sicily.

Datry T., Larned S., Scarsbrook M. Effect of large scale flow permanence and surface-subsurface exchange patterns on hyporheic invertebrates. Symposium International of Limnology (SIL), August 2007, Montreal, Canada.

Datry T., Larned S., Arscott D., Robinson C. Hyporheic invertebrate responses to drying and rewetting in an intermittent New Zeland river: from natural to lab experiments. North American Benthological Society meeting (NABS), May 2008, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Datry T., Larned S., Arscott D., Lambert P. Distribution of benthic and hyporheic invertebrates along a flow permanence gradient in a New Zealand alluvial river. Symposium International of Limnology (SIL), January 2009, Nice, France. [invited].

Datry T., Philipe, M., Le Goff G. Distribution of benthic and hyporheic invertebrates along a flow permanence gradient in a French alluvial river. 6th Symposium of European Freshwater Sciences (SEFS), August 2009, Sinaia, Romania.

Descloux S., Datry T., Marmonier M. Effect of streambed clogging on benthic / hyporheic invertebrate assemblages in 3 French rivers. 6th Symposium of European Freshwater Sciences (SEFS), August 2009, Sinaia, Romania.

Corti R., Philipe M., Datry T. Leaf litter decomposition along an intermittent gradient in a French river. 6th Symposium of European Freshwater Sciences (SEFS), August 2009, Sinaia, Romania.

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Datry T., Philipe, M., Le Goff G. Distribution of benthic and hyporheic invertebrates along a flow permanence gradient in a French alluvial river. Symposium of the Chilean Society of Limnology, June 2010 Coyhaique, Chile. [invited].

Datry T., Philippe, M., Le Goff G. Distribution of benthic and hyporheic invertebrates along a flow permanence gradient in a French alluvial river. North American Benthological Society meeting (NABS), June 2010, Santa Fe, USA. [invited]

Corti R., Philipe M., Datry T. Leaf litter decomposition along an intermittent gradient in a French river. North American Benthological Society meeting (NABS), June 2010, Santa Fe, USA. [invited]

Datry T., Philippe, M., Corti R. Larned S. Comparison of intermittence-hyporheic invertebrate biodiversity models between France and New Zealand. North American Benthological Society meeting (NABS), Providence, May 2011, Rhode Island, USA. [invited].

Datry T., Corti R., Philippe M., Charansol S. Invertebrate responses to rewetting in a temporary river in France: effects of preceding dry period duration. 7th Symposium of European Freshwater Sciences (SEFS), June 2011, Girona, Spain. [invited].

Corti R., Charansol S., Datry T. Surfing the wave: invertebrate fluxes in the advancing wetted front of a temporary river following a 6 month dry period. 7th Symposium of European Freshwater Sciences (SEFS), Girona, Spain. [invited].

Datry T., Larned S.T., Fritz K.F., Bogan M.T., Wood P., Meyer E., Arscott D.B., Santos A. Intercontinental congruence of the responses of stream invertebrates to flow intermittence. Symposium of the Freshwater Science Society (ex NABS) May 2012, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. [invited].

Corti R., T. Datry T. Terrestrial communities in dry riverbeds; importance of the dry period duration. Symposium of the Freshwater Science Society (ex NABS) May 2012, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. [invited].

Capderrey C., Datry T., Douady C., Claret C., Malard F. Structuration de l’hyporhéos par les échanges nappe-rivière à large échelle spatiale dans les plaines alluviales. International Symposium on Large Rivers (ISRivers), June 2012, Lyon, France.

Tockner K., Datry T., Larned S. Intermittent rivers : expanding but overlooked. Water Research Horizon Conference, June 2013, Berlin. Germany.

Datry T., Larned S.T., Tockner K. Intermittent river: a challenge for freshwater ecology. 8th Symposium of European Freshwater Sciences (SEFS), June 2013, Munster, Germany. [invited].

Datry T., Larned S.T., Fritz K.F., Bogan M.T., Wood P., Meyer E., Arscott D.B., Santos A. Intercontinental congruence of the responses of stream invertebrates to flow intermittence. ORE HYBAM (LTER Hydrology Biology of the Amazonian Bassin) October 2013, La Paz, Bolivia. [invited].

Belmar O., Datry T., Delattre C., Morel A., Dumont B. Peuplements macrobenthiques des torrents sud-alpins et tendance climatique 1976-2014. International Symposium of Limnology & Oceanography, May 2014, Marseille, France.

Rosset V., Ruhi A., Datry T. Parallels and contrasts in biotic responses to drying between lotic and lentic temporary freshwater systems. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, May 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA. [invited].

Leigh C., Datry T., Bonada N., Boulton A.J., Larned S.T. Post-drying recovery by aquatic invertebrates in intermittent rivers: a cross-climate study. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, May 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA. [invited].

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Vander Vorste, R., Malard F, Datry T. 2014. Contribution of the hyporheic zone to community resilience in intermittent rivers: a field experiment. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, May 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA. [invited].

Sánchez-Montoya M., Corti R, Datry T., Monaghan M.T., Tockner K. Intermittent rivers are pivotal dispersal and migration corridors for aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Symposium of the Iberian Limnolgical Society, July 2014, Santander, Spain.

Rosset V., Ruhi A., Datry T., 2014. How ponds differ - or not - from streams in their biotic responses to drying? International Wetlands Conference, September 2014, Huesca, Spain.

De Vries S., Hoeve J., Sauquet E., Leigh C., Bonada N., Fike K., Dahm C., Booij M., Datry T. 2015. Characterizing spatial and temporal patterns of intermittent rivers. Geophysical Research Conference (EGU), April 2015, Vienna, Austria.

Sauquet E., Datry T. and 10 coauthors. Low flows and reservoir management for the Durance Riverbasin (Southeastern France). Geophysical Research Conference (EGU), April 2015, Vienna, Austria.

Kurz, M. J., Schmidt, C., Knapp, J., Romeijn, P., Blaen, P., Klaar, M. J., ... & Datry, T. 2014. Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Hyporheic Respiration Under Variable Discharge Conditions. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 1, p. 03).

Krause, S., Ward, A. S., Zarnetske, J. P., Martí Roca, E., Larned, S., Milner, A., Datry, T., ... & Vieweg, M. 2014. Unraveling the Drivers of Spatial and Temporal Variability in Biogeochemical Cycling at Aquifer-River Interfaces-The LEVERHULME Hyporheic Zone Research Network. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 1, p. 02).

Leigh C, Blanchard Q, Bonada N, Boulton A, Courtwright J, Dahm C, de Vries SB, Fike K, Fritz K, Hoeve J, Hugueny B, Larned S,May C, Pella H, Sauquet E, Tockner K, Vander Vorste R, Walker R, Datry T 2015. From humble beginnings to booming future: the ecology and management of intermittent rivers. Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland.

Datry T., Bonada N., Heino J. 2015.  Intermittent rivers as models to advance metacommunity theory. Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland.

Rosset V., Ruhi A., Datry T. 2015. Responses of aquatic communities to drying: a comparison between lentic and lotic systems. Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland.

de Vries SB, Hoeve J, Sauquet E, Leigh C, Bonada N, Dahm C, Booij MJ, Datry T (2015) Characterizing spatial and temporal patterns of intermittent rivers. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. Geophysical Research Abstracts 17.

Soria M., Leigh C., Datry T., Bonada N. (2016). Meta-analysis reveals that transforming perennial rivers into intermittent rivers will be a major driver of biodiversity loss. JiPi meeting, Barcelona, July 2015. Poster.

Leigh C, Sauquet E, Leigh C, Bonada N, Dahm C, Tockner K., Hugueny B., Datry T. 2016. The biodiversity and ecohydrology of intermittent and ephemeral rivers: introducing the IRBAS database and an analytical example. Society for Freshwater Science Conference, Sacramento, CA, USA.

Datry T, Moya N.B., Zubieta J., Vander Vorste R., Oberdorff T. 2016. Storage effects and the resilience of aquatic communities to drying: a cross-system comparison in Bolivia. Society for Freshwater Science Conference, Sacramento, CA, USA.

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Mendoza-Lera C., Datry T.2016. Hyporheic zone hydraulic conductivity and its role on ecosystem processes: a reach-scale approach. Society for Freshwater Science Conference, Sacramento, CA, USA.

Allen D., Costigan K., Kopp D., Datry T., Hugueny B., D. Turner, Flood T. 2016. Arizona’s rivers are drying up: reduced flows and drought decrease connectivity in river network. Society for Freshwater Science Conference, Sacramento, CA, USA.

Vander Vorste R., Datry T. 2016. Storage effects in freshwater systems. Society for Freshwater Science Conference, Sacramento, CA, USA.

von Schiller D. Elosegi A., Marcé R., Obrador B., Pereda O., Etxeberria Y., Datry T., Cortí R., Foulquier A., Tockner K. and the 1000IRP team. global perspective of carbon dioxide emissions from intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: insights from the 1000 Intermittent Rivers Project. Rivers Under Water Scarcity: Threats and Challenges, 15-16 November 2016, Barcelona, Spain.

Gauthier M., Lefebure T., Forcellini M., Douady C., Datry T. 2017. Metacommunity organization in spatially constrained, dynamic systems: a molecular perspective. Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 1-6 July 2017.

Datry T. and the 1000IRP team, 2017. CPOM dynamic in non perennial waterways – a global perspective. Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 1-6 July 2017.

Datry T. and Singer G. 2017. SMIRES: improving the science and management of non-perennial waterways. Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 1-6 July 2017.

Bruno D., Belmar O., Morel A., Maire A., Dumont B., Datry T. 2017. Structural and functional responses of invertebrate communities to climate change and their interactions with flow regulation in Alpine rivers. Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 1-6 July 2017.

Crabot J. Clappe S., Dray S., Datry T. 2017. Restoring the Mantel tests. Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 1-6 July 2017.

5. Special Session organisation since 2013

Datry T., Bonada N., Tockner K., Von Schiller D., Meyer E. 2013. Integrating temporary rivers into river ecology and management Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Münster, Germany, 1-5-July 2013.

Datry T., Leigh C., Bogan M.T.,J. Davis, R. Mazor & T. Shriever. 2014. Advancing the Science and Management of Temporary Aquatic Habitats. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon, USA, 18-23 May 2014.

Datry T., Leigh C., Bonada N., Dahm C.D., Tockner K. 2015. Advances on intermittent river biodiversity and ecology. Symposium for European Freshwater Genève, Suisse, 29-4 July 2015.

Datry T. Leigh C. 2015. IRBAS: from now to where? Symposium for European Freshwater Genève, Suisse, 29-4 July 2015.

Datry T, Alen D., Bogan M.T., Jaeger K.,Costigan C. 2016. Ecohydrology of intermittent rivers in a context of climate change. Society for Freshwater Science Conference, Sacramento, CA, USA, 20-26 May 2016.

Datry T, Singer G. 2017. Intermittent rivers meet global change. Symposium for European Freshwater, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 1-6 July 2017.

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6. Papers published in French journals Malard F., Datry T. 2002. Plan d’expérimentation pour la mesure des impacts de

l’infiltration des eaux pluviales sur la qualité physico-chimique et biologique des nappes en zone urbanisée. Fiche Technique OTHU n°6, Lyon.

Datry T. 2003, Croatie, une verticale de 516 m, Speleo Magazine 48, 1p.Malard F., Datry T. 2004. Infiltration des eaux pluviales et qualité physico-chimique

de la nappe de l’Est lyonnais: importance de l’épaisseur de la zone non saturée. Fiche Technique OTHU n°7, Lyon.

Datry T. , M.J. Dole-Olivier, P. Marmonier, C. Claret, J.F. Perrin, M. Lafont, Breil P. 2008. La zone hyporhéique, une composante à ne pas négliger dans l'état des lieux et la restauration des cours d'eau. Ingéniérie EAT 54, 3-18.

7. Seminars Datry T. A scientific expedition in the archipelagos of chilean Patagonia. March 2006,

NIWA Christchurch, New Zealand.Datry T. Flow intermittence, hyporheic processes and invertebrate communities:

examples from a New Zealand river. January 2006, IRSTEA Lyon, France.Datry T. River research at IRSTEA. January 2008, NIWA Christchurch, New Zealand. Datry T. Intermittent river ecology: emerging concepts. October 2008, IGB (Institut

für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei), Berlin.Datry T. The Ultima Patagonia 2006 expedition (http://speleo.fr/ultima/). June 2009,

IRSTEA Lyon, France.Datry T. The Ultima Patagonia 2006 expedition (http://speleo.fr/ultima/). October

2009, University of Coyhaique, Chile.Datry T. Intermittent river research in France. February 2010, NIWA, New Zealand.Datry T. Intermittent river research at IRSTEA. March 2010, Water Agency, Lyon,

France.Datry T. From eco-hydrology to SW-GW interactions. EAWAG, November 2012,

Zürich, Switzerland.Datry T. Intermittent rivers: a challenge for freshwater ecology? November 2013.

Technopole Arbois, Univ. Marseilles 3, Aix-en-Provence, France.Datry T. When river run dry: what challenges for freshwater ecology and

management? Seminar, May 2015, University of Goiania, Brazil.Datry T. When river run dry: what challenges for freshwater ecology and

management? Seminar, May 2015, University of Ceará, Brazil.Datry T. Metacommunity and metaecosystem dynamics in intermittent rivers. 9

November 2017, NIWA Christchurch, New Zealand.Datry T. Metacommunity and metaecosystem dynamics in intermittent rivers. 10

November 2017, University of Canterburry, Christchurch, New Zealand.Datry T. Metacommunity and metaecosystem dynamics in intermittent rivers. 16

November 2017, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.Datry T. Metacommunity and metaecosystem dynamics in intermittent rivers. 15

November 2017, Ecoscience Precinct, Brisbane, Australia.

8. Plenary Lectures Datry T. Temporary river ecology. International Symposium of Ecologist of

Montenegro 4, August 2010, Budva, Montenegro. Datry T. IRES: a challenge for freshwater ecology and management. British

Ecological Society Aquatic Ecology Group, 6 April 2017, Nottingham Trent University, UK.

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Datry T. IRES: a challenge for freshwater ecology and management. 17 October 2017, Joint European Research Center, ISPRA, Italy.

Datry T. How to improve the biomonitoring of IRES. 31 May 2018, ECOSTAT workshop, Tallinn, Estonia.

9. Electronic media MOOC “Biodiversty of intermittent rivers”. UVED, Sorbonne Paris

(http://www.uved.fr).IRBAS : irbas.cesab.orgThe 1000 intermittent rivers project : http://1000_intermittent_rivers_project.irstea.fr/SMIRES : www.smires.eu

9. Consultancy and research reports Datry T., 2000. Impacts de l’urbanisation sur les écosystèmes souterrains - Rapport

bibliographique de D.E.A., (30p + annexes).Datry T. 2000. Gradients et processus écologiques au toit d’une nappe soumise à

l’infiltration d’eaux de ruissellement pluvial - Rapport technique de D.E.A., (30p + annexes).

Gibert J., Malard F., Datry T., Claret C. 2000. Mises au point méthodologique d’analyses biologiques. Réalisation d’analyses physico-chimiques et biologiques dans les sites OTHU de Django Reinhardt (Site de Chassieu) et de l’IUT. Rapport à la COURLY, Grand LYON, 102 pp.

Gibert, J., Malard F., Datry T., Claret, C. 2000. Mises au point méthodologique d’analyses biologiques. Réalisation d’analyses physico-chimiques et biologiques dans les sites OTHU de Django Reinhardt (Site de Chassieu) et de l’IUT. Rapport à la COURLY, Grand LYON, 130 pp.

Gibert, J., Malard F., Datry T., Hervant F., Vitry L. 2001. Réalisation d’analyses physico-chimiques et biologiques dans les sites OTHU de Django Reinhardt (Site de Chassieu) et de l’IUT. Rapport à la COURLY, Grand LYON, 97 pp.

Datry T. 2002. Aide au tri et à la détermination des organismes souterrains terrestres rencontrés dans notre région. Spéléo-Dossier 32, 20 p.

Gibert, J., Malard F., Datry T. 2002. Réalisation d’analyses physico-chimiques et biologiques dans les sites OTHU de Django Reinhardt (Site de Chassieu), de l’IUT et de 22 piézomètres sur la nappe de l’Est Lyonnais. Rapport à la COURLY, Grand LYON, 145 pp.

Datry T. 2002. Zivjeli : compte rendu d’une expédition spéléo en Croatie, Velebit médian. Rapport CREI n°22-2002, 55 p.

Datry T. 2003. La spéléo en Croatie: compte rendu de 2 expéditions françaises. Spéléo-Dossier 33, 30 p.

Datry T., Monvoisin G., Alspaugh M. 2003, Expédition Crikvena 2003, Speleo Magazine 47, 4 p.Datry T., Monvoisin G. 2003. Crikvena : compte rendu d’une expédition spéléo en

Croatie, Velebit Nord. Rapport CREI n°23-2003, 62 p.Monvoisin G., Datry T. 2004. Kladanj-Gospic : compte rendu d’une expédition spéléo

en Croatie et en Bosnie Hercégovine. Rapport CREI n°26-2004, 52 p.Datry T. 2003. Responses des écosystèmes souterrains aux pratiques d’infiltration

d’eaux puviales. Thèse de doctorat, Université lyon 1. 269 pp.Datry T., Lefebure T. 2006. Biodiversité des cours d'eau de l'archipel Madre de Dios.

In « Ultima Patagonia 2006: rapport scientifique final d'une expédition en Patagonie Chilienne », Tourtre B., Aguero Faridoni M. & Maire R. (Eds.). 59 pp.

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Datry T., Gob F. 2009. Conséquences écologiques de la mobilisation du substrat. Synthèse bibliographique, Contrat de Collaboration EDF – LNHE (Chatou) – Cemagref. 53 pp.

Datry T., Donon E. 2010. Colmatage interstitiel des cours d’eau: développement d’un protocole de mesure standardisé sur les réseaux français. Cemagref - ONEMA, 126 pp.

Capra H., Pella H., Morin J., LePichon C., Perraud C., Datry T., Secretan Y., Jouve P., Matte P. 2011. Conséquences de l'artificialisation de l'hydrologie du Rhône sur la structuration des communautés d'invertébrés et de poissons. Rapport Final. Rapport Cemagref – Agence de l’Eau RM&C. 109 p.

Datry T., Corti R., Philippe M., Claret C., Dumont B., Sauquet E., Le Goff G., Roger P. 2011. Rivières intermittentes du bassin RMC: fonctionnement écologique dans un contexte de mise en application de la DCE. Rapport Agence de l’Eau RM&C. 61 pp.

Datry T. 2012. De l’écohydrologie aux interaction nappe-rivières: quantifier pour mieux gérer. Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR). 80 pp.

Datry T., Snelder T., Pella H., Sauquet E., Catalogne C., Sauquet E. 2012. Typologie des cours d’eau temporaires en France métropolitaine. Cemagref - ONEMA, 52 pp.

Datry T., Sauquet E., Leigh C. 2013. Le projet IRBAS: Rapport 1ere année. 36 pp.H. Piégay, F. Malard, T. Datry and 10 co-authors, 2014. Rivières en tresses, rapport final. 125 pp.Capra H., Lamouroux N., Plichard L., Datry T. 2014. Connectivités des tronçons de

cours d’eau et structuration des communautés piscicoles à leurs voisinages. Rapport Agence de l’Eau RM&C, 75 pp.

Datry T., Sauquet E., Leigh C. 2014. Le projet IRBAS: Rapport 2e année. 28 pp.Datry T. 2014. Intermittent rivers biodiversity analysis and synthesis. FRB-CESAB,

Rapport intermédiaire. 39 pp.

SUPERVISIONPh.D.Stéphane Descloux (Co-sup. P. Marmonier). Effect of streambed sediment clogging

on the compositon and structure of hyporheic invertebrate communities. University of Lyon 1, 2008-2011.

Roland Corti. Ecological successions of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrate in intermittent rivers. University of Lyon 1. 2010-2013.

Ross Vander Vorste. Resistance and resilience of communities in intermittent alluvial rivers. University of Lyon 1, 2012-2015.

Maïlys Gauthier. A molecular perspective to study metacommunities in dynamic ecosystems. University of Lyon 1, 2016-.

Julie Crabot. Dynamic fragmentation and biodiversity in space and time. University of Lyon 1, 2016-.s

Ph.D supervising committees.C. Capderrey (Sup. F. Malard/C. Douady). Gentical diversity and assembly patterns

of invertebrates in braided rivers. University of Lyon 1, 2009-2012.A. Dehedin (Sup. P. Marmonier/C. Piscard). Climate change and drying in wetlands :

ecological consequences on interstitial communities. 2009-2012.

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V. Wawrzyniak (Sup. H. Piégay). Spatial structures of thermal patterns in rivers using infrared thermal images (IRT). 2011-2014.

S. Serra (Sup. S. Doledec). From taxonomy to multiple-trait bioassessment: the role of chironomidae in separating naturally poor from disturbed communities. 2013-2016.

Alex Borg (Sup. D. Hannah/J. Sadler). Ecology of ephemeral streams in Malta. 2013-2016.

Pierre Chenu (Sup. C. Robinson). Ecohydrology of alpine floodplains. 2015-2018.

Postdoc.Géraldine Nogaro (Co-sup. B. Montuelle). Determining microbiological indicators and

descriptors of hyporheic clogging. 2007-2008Catherine Leigh. Intermittent river biodiversity: analysis and synthesis. 2012-2015.Oscar Belmar (Co-sup. B. Dumont). Climate change effects on invertebrate

communities of alpine streams. 2012-2014.Clara Mendoza-Lera. Hyporheic clogging, surface-groundwater interactions and

nutrient processes in rivers. 2015-2017.Daniel Bruno-Collados. Responses of alpine aquatic communities to climate change.

2016-2017.Nuria Cid. A metacommunity perspective to monitor river health. 2018-.

Master.Cynthia Perraud. Effects of hydropeaking on the lateral distribution of terrestrial and

aquatic invertebrates. University of Lyon 1, France, 2007-2008.Yoann Le Masson (Co-sup: E. Sauquet). Rainfall-discharge modelling and drying

events in a karstic catchment: the Albarine River. University of Montpellier 2, 2010 –2011.

Géraldine Thivin. Guidelines and protocol to estimate streambed clogging with fine sediments in rivers. University of Lyon 1, France, 2011-2012.

Roland Corti (Co-sup: C. Claret). Leaf litter decomposition along a gradient of flow intermittence. 6 mois. University of Marseilles, France, 2008-2009.

Elsa Donon. Standardized protocol for estimating streambed clogging with fine sediments in rivers using hydraulic conductivity. ENSAT-University of Toulouse 3, 2010-2011.

Marion Geoffre (Co-sup. H. Piégay). Terrestrial habitat dynamic in a Mediterranean braided river. ENGEES-University of Strasbourg, France, 2011-2012.

Alban Sagouis. Ecologie et Biosciences de l'Environnement, Université de Toulouse 3, Drying effects on invertebrate communities of braided Mediterranean Rivers. University of Toulouse 3, France, 2011-2012.

Quitterie Blanchard (Co-sup. C. Leigh). Hydrology-ecology linkages in the national monitoring networks of France and Australia. ENGEES-Agro Paris Tech, 2013-2014.

Jasper Hoeve (Co-sup: E. Sauquet/C. Leigh). Hydrological analysis of continuous flow records of France and Spain. University of Twente, Netherlands, 2014.

Stefan de Vries (Co-sup: E. Sauquet/C. Leigh). Hydrological analysis of continuous flow records of Australia and USA. University of Twente, Netherlands, 2014.

Cécile Ruppli. Organisation of metacommunities in intermittent river networks: influence of time and space. INSA Lyon, 2014-2015.

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Fabiola Rodriguez. Resistance traits of Bolivian stream invertebrates to drying along an environmental harshness gradient. University San Simon, Bolivia, 2014-2015.

Mélanie Milin. Functional diversity of invertebrate’s communities in intermittent rivers? University of Lyon, France, 2017-2018.

Mustarda Alexia. Biomonitoring in IRES: limits and perspective, 2018-2019

Temporary technical staffGuillaume Grosbois, Field and laboratory assistance. 2010.Steeve Charansol. Field and laboratory assistance. 2011.Vanessa Riblet Field and laboratory assistance 2012-2013.Bertrand Launay. Field and laboratory assistance 2012-2017.

Internships.Leonie Clitherow. River Environmental Management, University of Birmingham, UK,

1 months, 2010.Pauline Jean. Master University of Lyon 1, France, 2 months, 2011.Amélie Gaudriot. Master University of Lyon 1, France, 2 months, 2011.Christopher Mathias, University of Birmingham, UK, 3 months, 2011.Jennifer Mercer, River Environmental Management, University of Birmingham, UK, 3

months, 2012.Victoria Thamia, River Environmental Management, University of Birmingham, UK, 3

months, 2012.William Recoura. BTS Gestion Protection de la Nature, Lyon, France, 4 months,

2012.Katrina Velasco (Co-sup. C. Leigh). University of California, USA, 4 months, 2013.Alex Niesse (Co-sup. R. Vander Vorste). University of Britch Columbia, Canada, 3

months, 2015.[I supervised > 10 students in Licence since 2003]

TEACHINGDuring my Ph.D. and as Associate Lecturer for one year at the University of Lyon 1, I taught 98.5 hours in Animal Biology, Invertebrate taxonomy and Aquatic Ecology.

In the past 10 years, I taught >120h in Cave biology, Grounwater ecology and Invertebrate taxonomy at the national and federal caving associations.

Since 2008, I’m teaching every semester:Groundwater Ecology (4h) and Temporary Aquatic Ecosystems (4h) at the ENTPE (Civil Engineering School attached to the University of Lyon 1) for 2nd and 3rd year degrees. Climate change and Aquatic Ecosystems (2h) at the University of Lyon 1 for Master degree in Ecology (1st year)Water resource management (10h) at the University of Lyon 1 for Licence (3rd year).

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I’m also involved in a Massive On-line Open Course from the Sorbonne University (Paris) about biodiversity, more specifically on the Biodiversity of Intermittent River (www.uved.fr).

COLLABORATIONS

Visiting Scientists:Dr. Scott Larned (NIWA, New Zealand): 3 months in 2008, 15 days in 2012Dr. Ton Snelder (NIWA, New Zealand): 24 months in 2007-2008, 1 month in 2011Prof. Andrew Boulton (University of New England, Australia): 15 days in 2013, 15 days in 2015 and 7 days in 2017Dr. Ken Fritz (US EPA, USA): 15 days in 2013Prof. Mike Stewardson (University of Melbourne)Dr. Kei Nukazawa (University of Tohoku, Japan): 4 months in 2014-2015Prof. Dave Lytle (University of Oregon, USA): 10 days in 2017.

I received international visitors for short stays (<2 weeks) every 2 months since 2015.

Stays abroad:NIWA, New Zealand - 2 years in 2005-2007 as a postdoc, annual visits ever since for 1-2 month periods.IGB Berlin - 1 week in 2009, 3 days in 2011.Free University of Berlin - 1 week in 2009.University of Concepcion, Chile – 2 week in 2009University of Coyhaique, Chile – 1 week in 2009ICRA, Girona, Spain – 1 week in 2011.EAWAG, Zurich – 3 days in 2012.IRD and University San Simon de Cochabamba, Bolivia- 2 years in 2014-2015,

hosted as a High Level Researcher (sabbatical).University of Chimore, Bolivia- 1 month in 2014.University of Goiania, Brazil- 3 days in 2015.University of Ceará, Brazil, 5 days in 2015.

In addition of the various French colleagues, I’m currently collaborating (through common projects/papers/co-supervisions) with several colleagues from 12 different countries, including:

Germany:IGB (K. Tockner, G. Singer, R. Corti, M. Sanchez-Montoya) University of Münster (E. Meyer)Free University of Berlin (M. Mutz, C. Mendoza-Lera)Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research, UFZ (J. Fleckenstein)Australia: University of New England (A.J. Boulton)University of Melbourne (M. Stewardson)Bolivia:University San Simon de Cochabamba (D. Rojas, M. Campero, M. Maldondo, O. Goitia)University of Chimore (N. Moya)Brazil:

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University Federal of Ceará (B. Terra, C. Rezende)University Federal of Goiania (A. Melo, L.M. Bini)Chile:Univ. Concepcion (C. Meyer)FinlandFinnish Institut of Environmet (J. Heino)Spain:ICRA (S.Sabater, V. Acuña)University of Barcelona (N. Bonada)University of Basque Country (A. Elosegi, D. von Schiller)Montenegro:Univ. Podogorica (V. Pesic)New Zealand: NIWA (S.T. Larned, T. Snelder & M. Scarsbrook) Switzerland: EAWAG (C.T. Robinson, M Doering)U.S.A: U.S. EPA (K. Fritz)University of. New Mexico (C. Dahm)Oregon State University (M. Bogan, D. Lytle)Stroud Center (D.B. Arscott)Ohio State University (K. Jaeger) University of Washington (J. Olden)U.K. : University. Nottingham (P.J. Wood, R. Stubbington)University of Birmingham (S. Krause, J. Sadler, D. Hannah)

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