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    A comparison of biomonitoring methodologies for surf zone fish communities by Gold, Zachary, Koch, McKenzie Q, Schooler, Nicholas K, Emery, Kyle A, Dugan, Jenifer E, Miller, Robert J, Page, Henry M, Schroeder, Donna M, Hubbard, David M, Madden, Jessica R, Whitaker, Stephen G, Barber, Paul H

    Published in PloS one (14-06-2023)
    “…Surf zones are highly dynamic marine ecosystems that are subject to increasing anthropogenic and climatic pressures, posing multiple challenges for…”
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    Diet of a threatened endemic fox reveals variation in sandy beach resource use on California Channel Islands by Page, Henry M, Schamel, Juliann, Emery, Kyle A, Schooler, Nicholas K, Dugan, Jenifer E, Guglielmino, Angela, Schroeder, Donna M, Palmstrom, Linnea, Hubbard, David M, Miller, Robert J

    Published in PloS one (28-10-2021)
    “…The coastal zone provides foraging opportunities for insular populations of terrestrial mammals, allowing for expanded habitat use, increased dietary breadth,…”
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    The Effects of Anthropogenic Structures on Habitat Connectivity and the Potential Spread of Non-Native Invertebrate Species in the Offshore Environment by Simons, Rachel D, Page, Henry M, Zaleski, Susan, Miller, Robert, Dugan, Jenifer E, Schroeder, Donna M, Doheny, Brandon

    Published in PloS one (31-03-2016)
    “…Offshore structures provide habitat that could facilitate species range expansions and the introduction of non-native species into new geographic areas…”
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    Size-selective harvesting alters life histories of a temperate sex-changing fish by Hamilton, S.L, Caselle, J.E, Standish, J.D, Schroeder, D.M, Love, M.S, Rosales-Casian, J.A, Sosa-Nishizaki, O

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2007)
    “…Selective mortality, whether caused naturally by predation or through the influence of harvest practices, initiates changes within populations when individuals…”
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    Forecasting the legacy of offshore oil and gas platforms on fish community structure and productivity by Meyer-Gutbrod, Erin L., Love, Milton S., Schroeder, Donna M., Claisse, Jeremy T., Kui, Li, Miller, Robert J.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2020)
    “…There are currently thousands of offshore platforms in place for oil and gas extraction worldwide, and decommissioning efforts over the next three decades are…”
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    Assessing marine debris in deep seafloor habitats off California by Watters, Diana L., Yoklavich, Mary M., Love, Milton S., Schroeder, Donna M.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2010)
    “…Marine debris is a global concern that pollutes the world’s oceans, including deep benthic habitats where little is known about the extent of the problem. We…”
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    Improving the ability of a BACI design to detect impacts within a kelp-forest community by Rassweiler, Andrew, Okamoto, Daniel K., Reed, Daniel C., Kushner, David J., Schroeder, Donna M., Lafferty, Kevin D.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2021)
    “…Distinguishing between human impacts and natural variation in abundance remains difficult because most species exhibit complex patterns of variation in space…”
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    A Comparison of Fishes and Invertebrates Living in the Vicinity of Energized and Unenergized Submarine Power Cables and Natural Sea Floor off Southern California, USA by Schroeder, Donna M., Snook, Linda, Nishimoto, Mary M., Love, Milton S., Scarborough Bull, Ann

    Published in Journal of Renewable Energy (Hindawi) (01-01-2017)
    “…Increasing reliance on deep-water renewable energy has increased concerns about the effects of the electromagnetic fields (EMFs) generated by submarine power…”
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    Cross-ecosystem trophic subsidies to sandy beaches support surf zone fish by Schooler, Nicholas K., Emery, Kyle A., Dugan, Jenifer E., Miller, Robert J., Schroeder, Donna M., Madden, Jessica R., Page, Henry M.

    Published in Marine biology (01-09-2024)
    “…Food webs in ecotones linking adjacent ecosystems may depend on cross-ecosystem subsidies. In surf zones of temperate sandy beaches, higher-level consumers…”
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    Anthropogenic disturbance facilitates a non-native species on offshore oil platforms by Viola, Sloane M., Page, Henry M., Zaleski, Susan F., Miller, Robert J., Doheny, Brandon, Dugan, Jenifer E., Schroeder, Donna M., Schroeter, Stephen C.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-07-2018)
    “…1. Anthropogenic practices that facilitate species introductions must be identified and modified to improve management and control the spread of non-native…”
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    An acoustic tracking of a megamouth shark, Megachasma pelagios: a crepuscular vertical migrator by Nelson, Donald R., McKibben, James N., Strong, Wesley R., Lowe, Christopher G., Sisneros, Joseph A., Schroeder, Donna M., Lavenberg, Robert J.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-08-1997)
    “…A 4.9 m TL megamouth shark, only the sixth specimen known to science, was tracked continuously for 50.5 h, during which it exhibited distinct vertical…”
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    Demersal fish assemblages in the Southern California Bight based on visual surveys in deep water by Love, Milton S, Yoklavich, Mary, Schroeder, Donna M

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (2009)
    “…Between 1995 and 2006, manned submersible fish surveys were conducted on the sea floor throughout the Southern California Bight. A total of 401 dives…”
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    Ecological and political issues surrounding decommissioning of offshore oil facilities in the Southern California Bight by Schroeder, Donna M, Love, Milton S

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (2004)
    “…To aid legislators, resource managers, and the general public, this paper summarizes and clarifies some of the issues and options that the federal government…”
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    Potential use of offshore marine structures in rebuilding an overfished rockfish species, bocaccio by Love, Milton S, Schroeder, Donna M, Lenarz, William, MacCall, Alec, Bull, Ann Scarborough, Thorsteinson, Lyman

    Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-07-2006)
    “…Although bocaccio (Sebastes paucispinis) was an economically important rockfish species along the west coast of North America, overfishing has reduced the…”
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    Trophic links and condition of a temperate reef fish: comparisons among offshore oil platform and natural reef habitats by Page, Henry M., Dugan, Jenifer E., Schroeder, Donna M., Nishimoto, Mary M., Love, Milton S., Hoesterey, Justin C.

    “…We explored habitat-related variability in the composition and density of small invertebrate prey of microcarnivorous reef fishes among 2 artificial (offshore…”
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    All their eggs in one basket: a rocky reef nursery for the longnose skate in the southern California Bight by Love, Milton S, Schroeder, Donna M, Snook, Linda, York, Anne, Cochrane, Guy

    Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2008)
    “…Skates (family Rajidae) are oviparous and lay tough, thick-walled eggs. At least some skate species lay their eggs in spatially restricted nursery grounds…”
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    A synthesis of socioeconomic and sociocultural indicators for assessing the impacts of offshore renewable energy on fishery participants and fishing communities by Willis-Norton, Ellen, Mangin, Tracey, Schroeder, Donna M., Cabral, Reniel B., Gaines, Steven D.

    Published in Marine policy (01-03-2024)
    “…Offshore renewable energy, particularly wind farms, is rapidly expanding globally and has become an essential component of many coastal nations’…”
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