Science Gets Up to Speed on Dry Rivers: Nonperennial rivers are a major—and growing—part of the global river network. New research and science-based policies are needed to ensure the sustainability of these long-overlooked waterways.

Margaret Shanafield, Sarah Godsey, Thibault Datry, Rebecca Hale, Samuel C. Zipper, Katie Costigan, Corey A. Krabbenhoft, Walter K. Dodds, Margaret Zimmer, Daniel C. Allen, Michael Bogan, Kendra E. Kaiser, Ryan M. Burrows, John C. Hammond, Michelle Busch, Stephanie Kampf, Meryl C. Mims, Amy Burgin, Julian D. Olden

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