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- Selenium hazards in the Salton Sea environment—Summary of current knowledge to inform future wetland management (Q55224) (← links)
- Changes in aquatic prey resources in response to estuary restoration in Willapa Bay, southwestern Washington (Q57260) (← links)
- Can nutrients alone shift a sedge meadow towards dominance by the invasive <i>Typha × glauca</i> (Q143730) (← links)
- Enhanced invertebrate prey production following estuarine restoration supports foraging for multiple species of juvenile salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) (Q145228) (← links)
- Gauging resource exploitation by juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in restoring estuarine habitat (Q145229) (← links)
- Age‐ and sex‐related dietary specialization facilitate seasonal resource partitioning in a migratory shorebird (Q146561) (← links)
- Vegetation community response to tidal marsh restoration of a large river estuary (Q147941) (← links)
- Development and implementation of an empirical habitat change model and decision support tool for estuarine ecosystems (Q149237) (← links)
- A mosaic of estuarine habitat types with prey resources from multiple environmental strata supports a diversified foraging portfolio for juvenile Chinook salmon (Q149308) (← links)
- Carbon flux, storage, and wildlife co-benefits in a restoring estuary (Q156333) (← links)
- Habitat of the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris) in San Francisco Bay (Q156650) (← links)
- Assessing the Benefits and Vulnerability of Current and Future Potential Ecosystem Services of the Nisqually River Delta and other Puget Sound Estuaries (Q160290) (← links)
- An Ecosystem Services Assessment of the Nisqually River Delta, South Puget Sound, Washington (Q227812) (← links)
- Foraging and growth potential of juvenile Chinook Salmon after tidal restoration of a large river delta (Q236949) (← links)
- Comparing automated classification and digitization approaches to detect change in eelgrass bed extent during restoration of a large river delta (Q239803) (← links)
- Remote sensing for wetland mapping and historical change detection at the Nisqually River Delta (Q239996) (← links)
- Measuring sediment accretion in early tidal marsh restoration (Q248139) (← links)
- Avian communities in tidal salt marshes of San Francisco Bay: A review of functional groups by foraging guild and habitat association (Q251835) (← links)
- A climate-mediated shift in the estuarine habitat mosaic limits prey availability and reduces nursery quality for juvenile salmon (Q254502) (← links)
- Disentangling the effects of habitat biogeochemistry, food web structure, and diet composition on mercury bioaccumulation in a wetland bird (Q255829) (← links)
- Science foundation Chapter 5 Appendix 5.1: Case study marsh macroinvertebrates (Q255925) (← links)
- Integrating terrestrial LiDAR and stereo photogrammetry to map the Tolay lakebed in northern San Francisco Bay (Q256136) (← links)
- A comparison of eDNA sampling methods in an estuarine environment on presence of longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys) and fish community composition (Q256276) (← links)
- Toward salt marsh harvest mouse recovery: A review (Q259172) (← links)
- Carbon sources in the sediments of a restoring vs. historically unaltered salt marsh (Q259582) (← links)
- Carbon accumulation and vertical accretion in a restored vs. historic salt marsh in southern Puget Sound, Washington, United States (Q262782) (← links)
- Can coastal habitats rise to the challenge? Resilience of estuarine habitats, carbon accumulation, and economic value to sea-level rise in a Puget Sound estuary (Q267567) (← links)
- Rediscovery of the horseshoe shrimp Lightiella serendipita Jones, 1961 (Cephalocarida: Hutchinsoniellidae) in San Francisco Bay, California, USA, with a key to the worldwide species of Cephalocarida (Q274224) (← links)
- Small shorebirds feast on green slime to fuel their long migration (Q280806) (← links)
- Nisqually River Delta—Humans and nature benefiting together (Q287136) (← links)
- Potential effects of mercury on threatened California black rails (Q290069) (← links)
- Freshwater tidal forests and estuarine wetlands may confer early life growth advantages for delta-reared Chinook Salmon (Q290271) (← links)
- Integrated diet analyses reveal contrasting trophic niches for wild and hatchery juvenile Chinook Salmon in a large river delta (Q299247) (← links)
- Home range, habitat selection, and movements of California Black Rails at tidal marshes at San Francisco Bay, California (Q299732) (← links)
- Linking meso-scale spatial variation in methylmercury production to bioaccumulation in tidal marsh food webs (Q299879) (← links)
- Vulnerability to sea-level rise varies among estuaries and habitat types: Lessons learned from a network of surface elevation tables in Puget Sound (Q300827) (← links)
- Assessing small-mammal trapping design using spatially explicit capture recapture (SECR) modeling on long-term monitoring data (Q300838) (← links)
- Benthic macroinvertebrate response to estuarine emergent marsh restoration across a delta-wide environmental gradient (Q309767) (← links)
- Allochthonous marsh subsidies enhances food web productivity in an estuary and its surrounding ecosystem mosaic (Q314437) (← links)
- Data collected in 2009-2012 to assess benthic macroinvertebrate response to dike removal on the Nisqually River delta (Q318904) (← links)
- Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Stable Isotopes from Primary Producers, Invertebrates, and Fish at the Nisqually River Delta, Washington from 2011, 2012, and 2015 (Q319402) (← links)
- Biofilm Percent Cover Maps in San Francisco Bay, 2020-2022 (Q323373) (← links)
- Biological Tissue Data Used to Evaluate Selenium Hazards in the Salton Sea Ecosystem (1984-2020) (Q323409) (← links)
- Projected future habitat, elevation change, and carbon accumulation of coastal wetlands in the Nisqually River Delta, Washington (Q326301) (← links)
- Aquatic Prey Resources in Response to Estuary Restoration in Willapa Bay, Washington (2014-2015) (Q326391) (← links)
- Small mammal surveys from northern San Francisco Bay: 1998-2014 (Q329121) (← links)
- Historical Time-series Classification of Habitat for 1957, 1980 and 2015 in the Nisqually River Delta, Washington (Q329649) (← links)
- Western sandpiper diet composition in south San Francisco Bay, CA (Q330044) (← links)