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    Phytoplankton as indicators of global warming? by Cloern, James E., Schraga, Tara S., Nejad, Erica, Eddy, Taylor

    Published in Limnology and oceanography letters (01-06-2024)
    “…Terrestrial plants are sensitive indicators of global warming because their annual cycles of growth and senescence are changing as warming proceeds. Single…”
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    Ecosystem variability along the estuarine salinity gradient: Examples from long-term study of San Francisco Bay by Cloern, James E., Jassby, Alan D., Schraga, Tara S., Nejad, Erica, Martin, Charles

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2017)
    “…The salinity gradient of estuaries plays a unique and fundamental role in structuring spatial patterns of physical properties, biota, and biogeochemical…”
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    Nutrient Status of San Francisco Bay and Its Management Implications by Cloern, James E., Schraga, Tara S., Nejad, Erica, Martin, Charles

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2020)
    “…Nutrient enrichment has degraded many of the world’s estuaries by amplifying algal production, leading to hypoxia/anoxia, loss of vascular plants and…”
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    Climate anomalies generate an exceptional dinoflagellate bloom in San Francisco Bay by Cloern, James E., Schraga, Tara S., Lopez, Cary B., Knowles, Noah, Grover Labiosa, Rochelle, Dugdale, Richard

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-07-2005)
    “…We describe a large dinoflagellate bloom, unprecedented in nearly three decades of observation, that developed in San Francisco Bay (SFB) during September…”
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    Water quality measurements in San Francisco Bay by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1969–2015 by Schraga, Tara S., Cloern, James E.

    Published in Scientific data (08-08-2017)
    “…The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) maintains a place-based research program in San Francisco Bay (USA) that began in 1969 and continues, providing one of the…”
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    Primary Production and Carrying Capacity of Former Salt Ponds After Reconnection to San Francisco Bay by Thébault, Julien, Schraga, Tara S., Cloern, James E., Dunlavey, Eric G.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-09-2008)
    “…Over 6,110 ha of the commercial production salt ponds surrounding South San Francisco Bay, CA, have been decommissioned and reconnected to the bay, most as…”
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    Ecological Values of Shallow-Water Habitats: Implications for the Restoration of Disturbed Ecosystems by Lopez, C.B, Cloern, J.E, Schraga, T.S, Little, A.J, Lucas, L.V, Thompson, J.K, Burau, J.R

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-04-2006)
    “…A presumed value of shallow-habitat enhanced pelagic productivity derives from the principle that in nutrient-rich aquatic systems phytoplankton growth rate is…”
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    Detritus Fuels Ecosystem Metabolism But Not Metazoan Food Webs in San Francisco Estuary's Freshwater Delta by Sobczak, William V., Cloern, James E., Jassby, Alan D., Cole, Brian E., Schraga, Tara S., Arnsberg, Andrew

    Published in Estuaries (01-02-2005)
    “…Detritus from terrestrial ecosystems is the major source of organic matter in many streams, rivers, and estuaries, yet the role of detritus in supporting…”
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    Intradaily Variability of Water Quality in a Shallow Tidal Lagoon: Mechanisms and Implications by Lucas, Lisa V., Deanna M. Sereno, Burau, Jon R., Schraga, Tara S., Cary B. Lopez, Mark T. Stacey, Konstantin V. Parchevsky, Vladimir P. Parchevsky

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-10-2006)
    “…Although surface water quality and its underlying processes vary over time scales ranging from seconds to decades, they have historically been studied at the…”
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