From past patterns to future potential: using historical ecology to inform river restoration on an intermittent California river

Landscape Ecology (Springer) | August 30th, 2015

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Although human actions have greatly impacted the river’s extent, baseflow hydrology, and riparian habitats, many ecological attributes persist in more limited form, in

From the sanitary city to the sustainable city: challenges to institutionalising biogenic (nature’s services) infrastructure

Local Environment (Routledge) | January 4th, 2010

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Much has been made of the need for cities to becomemore sustainable, particularly since for the first time in human history over half of the world’s population are urb

From the Sierra to the Sea: The Ecological History of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Watershed

Bay Institute | January 1st, 1998

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A vast watershed connects the mountain streams surrounding California’s Central Valley with San Francisco Bay and the ocean beyond. Over the course of the last two cent

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment: Alteration of streamflow magnitudes and potential ecological consequences: a multiregional assessment

Ecological Society of America (Wiley) | October 19th, 2010

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Human impacts on watershed hydrology are widespread in the US, but the prevalence and severity of streamflow alteration and its potential ecological consequences have not

Functional Flows in Modified Riverscapes: Hydrographs, Habitats and Opportunities

BioScience (Oxford University Press) | August 5th, 2015

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Building on previous environmental flow discussions and a growing recognition that hydrogeomorphic processes are inherent in the ecological functionality and biodiversity

Fundamentals of estimating the net benefits of ecosystem preservation: The case of the Salton Sea

Hydrobiologia (Springer) | July 15th, 2008

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This article, both theoretical and methodological in nature, argues the potential merits of using a net benefits’ framework as a tool to aid policy-makers in their eff

Gage Gap

Nature Conservancy | October 31st, 2018

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Following a difficult five-year drought, California just had one of the wettest winters on record. The state is famous for its highly engineered water system, whi

Gill Net Selectivity for Fifteen Fish Species of the Upper San Francisco Estuary

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | July 14th, 2022

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Gill-net size selectivity for fifteen fish species occurring in the upper San Francisco Estuary was estimated from a data set compiled from multiple studies which togethe

Global impacts of marine heatwaves on coastal foundation species

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | June 13th, 2024

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