Golladay, Stephen W.

Our People Publications Research Lab Stephen W. Golladay Aquatic Ecology steve.golladay@jonesctr.org Download full CV Dr. Golladay’s interests include the ecology of streams and wetlands, the impact of human land use on water quality and aquatic invertebrates, and the impact of variation in hydrology on ecological processes and aquatic communities. Recently, he has developed an interest […]
Thirty Years of Wetland Monitoring Reveal Climate-Driven Hydroperiod Patterns
View All Publication Briefs View PDF Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) are important landscape features for a wide range of ecological processes. They serve as habitats for diverse plant and animal communities, improve water quality, store water during drought, and accumulate material. Many of these wetland functions are related to the presence of water and patterns […]
Mussels of the Flint River Basin: Descriptions, Life History, and Habitat
DOWNLOAD Authors Caitlin SweeneyNatalie HornStephen Golladay DOI https://doi.org/10.58497/71932 How to cite this report Sweeney, L.C., N.R. Horn, S.W. Golladay. 2023. Mussels of the Flint River Basin: Descriptions, Life History, and Habitat. Albany, Georgia: Georgia Water Planning And Policy Center and Newton, Georgia: The Jones Center at Ichauway. The Jones Center at Ichauway Outreach Catalog: FG […]
Breaking Molds: The First Cohort of the RaMP Program at The Jones Center

View All Articles Breaking Molds: The First Cohort of the RaMP Program at The Jones Center In its time, The Jones Center at Ichauway has hosted hundreds of incredible students, staff, and STEM professionals, many of whom become leaders in their field and hail from diverse backgrounds. Some of this variety is attributed to The […]
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New Habitat Conservation Plan aims to benefit freshwater mussels and local agriculture
View All Articles New Habitat Conservation Plan aims to benefit freshwater mussels and local agriculture Hydrology of Southwest Georgia The Jones Center at Ichauway sits on the southern portion of the Lower Flint River Basin in southwest Georgia (SWGA). In this area, the limestone-dominated geology, hydrology, and abundance of water shape the local ecosystems and govern […]
NSF Woods to Water Project is “RaMPing” Up!
View All Articles The Woods to Water (W2W) project is an experience-based post-baccalaureate learning program aimed at helping early career scientists understand critical linkages between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Over a 12-month period, participants will be introduced to standardized field techniques and data collection, conduct an independent study with a research mentor, and present a research […]
Mussels of the Flint River Basin are Highlighted in New Guide
View All Articles VIEW MUSSEL GUIDE Freshwater mussels are one of the most imperiled groups of organisms in the world with approximately 70% of the United States’ nearly 300 species considered endangered, threatened, of special concern, or extinct. This is extremely relevant to scientists in the southeastern U.S., as we host around 91% of U.S. […]
Prescribed Fire at The Jones Center at Ichauway: A 28-Year Case Study
DOWNLOAD REPORT Editors Brandon T. RutledgeR. Kevin McIntyre Contributing Authors Fire and Insects – K. D. Klepzig and T. N. SheehanFire and Water – S. T. Brantley and S. W. GolladayFire and Wind – J. B. CannonFire and Carbon – J. J. PuhlickFire and Wildlife – L. M. Conner and L. L. SmithFire Education and […]
The Ichauway E-vent, Oct 18-22
The Ichauway E-vent, Oct 18-22 Full Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday A week of virtual exploration Many of you have attended our biennial Open House in the past. Covid forced us to cancel this event in 2021, so we decided to come up with a virtual substitute. Join us for a week of new […]