Ecological winners and losers of extreme drought in California

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | August 20th, 2018

Summary

An unprecedented era of climatic volatility is altering ecosystems across our planet. The potential scale, pace and consequences of this global change have been m

Ecologically Functional Floodplains: Connectivity, Flow Regime, and Scale

American Water Resources Association (AWRA) | March 31st, 2010

Summary

This paper proposes a conceptual model that captures key attributes of ecologically functional floodplains, encompassing three basic elements: (1) hydrologic connectivity

Ecosystem variability along the estuarine salinity gradient: Examples from long-term study of San Francisco Bay

Limnology and Oceanography (Wiley) | March 25th, 2017

Summary

The salinity gradient of estuaries plays a unique and fundamental role in structuring spatial patterns of physical properties, biota, and biogeochemical processes. We use

Effect of passive integrated transponder tag size on survival, tag loss, and growth of Santa Ana Sucker

American Fisheries Society (AFS) | December 30th, 2025

Summary

The Santa Ana Sucker Pantosteus santaanae is endemic to southern California and is listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Seasonal limitations on con

Effects Analysis for the Delta Smelt Fall Habitat Action in 2019

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) | August 1st, 2019

Summary

Effects of flow on pesticides in water and zooplankton in the northern Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | November 1st, 2025

Summary

Zooplankton are a key food source for juvenile fishes in estuaries worldwide, including California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta (hereafter Delta); both zooplankton

Effects of Flow on Pesticides in Water and Zooplankton in the Northern Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | December 19th, 2025

Summary

Zooplankton are a key food source for juvenile fishes in estuaries worldwide, including California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta (hereafter Delta); both zooplankton

Effects of Groundwater Pumping on Agricultural Drains in the Tule Lake Subbasin, Oregon and California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 24th, 2015

Summary

Since 2001, irrigators in the upper Klamath Basin have increasingly turned to groundwater to compensate for reductions in surface-water allocation caused by shifts from

Effects of high temperatures on threatened estuarine fishes during periods of extreme drought

Journal of Experimental Biology (The Company of Biologists) | March 1st, 2016

Summary

Climate change and associated increases in water temperatures may impact physiological performance in ectotherms and exacerbate endangered species declines. We used an in

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