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The following pages link to Chase Freeman (Q139265):
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- U.S. Pacific coastal wetland resilience and vulnerability to sea-level rise (Q145176) (← links)
- Intensity of grass invasion negatively correlated with population density and age structure of an endangered dune plant across its range (Q145767) (← links)
- Thin-layer sediment addition to an existing salt marsh to combat sea-level rise and improve endangered species habitat in California, USA (Q149591) (← links)
- Habitat of the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris) in San Francisco Bay (Q156650) (← links)
- Are coastal managers ready for climate change? A case study from estuaries along the Pacific coast of the United States (Q238813) (← links)
- Atmospheric river storm flooding influences tidal marsh elevation building processes (Q265408) (← links)
- El Niño increases high‐tide flooding in tidal wetlands along the U.S. Pacific coast. (Q269201) (← links)
- Testing the interactive effects of flooding and salinity on tidal marsh plant productivity (Q270947) (← links)
- Understanding tidal marsh trajectories: Evaluation of multiple indicators of marsh persistence (Q283489) (← links)
- Assessing small-mammal trapping design using spatially explicit capture recapture (SECR) modeling on long-term monitoring data (Q300838) (← links)
- UAS Whiskeytown (Q318203) (← links)
- Antioch Dunes evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides subsp. howellii) juvenile and adult abundance across the known range, California, USA (2019) (Q323741) (← links)
- Salt marsh monitoring during water years 2013 to 2019, Humboldt Bay, CA – water levels, surface deposition, elevation change, and carbon storage (Q325712) (← links)
- Small mammal surveys from northern San Francisco Bay: 1998-2014 (Q329121) (← links)
- Pacific Northwest tidal marsh plant biomass from a 2017 greenhouse experiment with flooding and salinity manipulations (Q331103) (← links)