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    Temperate Coastal Marine Communities: Biodiversity and Threats by Suchanek, Thomas H.

    Published in American zoologist (01-01-1994)
    “…Temperate marine ecosystems are some of the most productive and diverse of all ecosystems. Over the past century the resources contained within these…”
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    A model of burrow architecture and trophic modes in thalassinidean shrimp (Decapoda: Thalassinidea) by Griffis, Roger B., Suchanek, Thomas H.

    “…Thalassinidean shrimp construct species-specific burrows which vary in morphology from simple 'U' or 'Y' shaped tubes to more complex tiers of galleries or…”
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    Redistribution of mercury from contaminated lake sediments of Clear Lake, California by SUCHANEK, T. H, MULLEN, L. H, LAMPHERE, B. A, RICHERSON, P. J, WOODMANSEE, C. E, SLOTTON, D. G, HARNER, E. J, WOODWARD, L. A

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-05-1998)
    “…Mining operations conducted at the Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine at Clear Lake, California, from 1872-1957, together with acid mine drainage since abandonment,…”
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    Zoogeographic Distributions of the Sibling Species Mytilus galloprovincialis and M. trossulus (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) and Their Hybrids in the North Pacific by Suchanek, T. H., Geller, J. B., Kreiser, B. R., Mitton, J. B.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-10-1997)
    “…Diagnostic length differences in a PCR amplified fragment of the gene for byssal adhesive protein were used to study the zoogeographic distribution of Mytilus…”
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    Wave energy and intertidal productivity by Leigh, E.G. Jr, Paine, R.T, Quinn, J.F, Suchanek, T.H

    “…In the northeastern Pacific, intertidal zones of the most wave-beaten shores receive more energy from breaking waves than from the sun. Despite severe…”
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    Convergence of Ecological Processes Between Independently Evolved Competitive Dominants: A Tunicate-Mussel Comparison by Paine, R. T., Suchanek, T. H.

    Published in Evolution (01-07-1983)
    “…Species capable of competitively dominating space in marine intertidal communities seem to share a suite of traits and liabilities. A comparison between the…”
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    Biophysical controls of carbon flows in three successional Douglas-fir stands based on eddy-covariance measurements by Chen, Jiquan, Falk, Matthias, Euskirchen, Eugénie, U, Kyaw Tha Paw, Suchanek, Thomas H, Ustin, Susan L, Bond, Barbara J, Brosofske, Kimberley D, Phillips, Nathan, Bi, Runcheng

    Published in Tree physiology (01-02-2002)
    “…We measured net carbon flux (F(CO2)) and net H2O flux (F(H2O)) by the eddy-covariance method at three Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.)…”
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    Impacts of mercury on benthic invertebrate populations and communities within the aquatic ecosystem of Clear Lake, California by Suchanek, T.H, Richerson, P.J, Holts, L.J, Lamphere, B.A, Woodmansee, C.E, Slotton, D.G, Harner, E.J, Woodward, L.A

    “…Benthic invertebrates from Clear Lake, site of an inactive mercury (Hg) mine, were analyzed for population and community level parameters in response to a…”
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    Radionuclides in fishes and mussels from the Farallon Islands Nuclear Waste Dump Site, California by Suchanek, T H, Lagunas-Solar, M C, Raabe, O G, Helm, R C, Gielow, F, Peek, N, Carvacho, O

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-08-1996)
    “…The Farallon Islands Nuclear Waste Dump Site (FINWDS), approximately 30 miles west of San Francisco, California, received at least 500 TBq encapsulated in more…”
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    Oil Impacts on Marine Invertebrate Populations and Communities by Suchanek, Thomas H.

    Published in American zoologist (01-01-1993)
    “…It is likely that roughly one billion gallons of oil enters our oceans each year as a result of man's activities. Only 8% of this input is believed to derive…”
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    Monitoring inter-annual variability reveals sources of mercury contamination in Clear Lake, California by SUCHANEK, T. H, RICHERSON, P. J, FLANDERS, J. R, NELSON, D. C, MULLEN, L. H, BRISTER, L. L, BECKER, J. C

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-09-2000)
    “…Mercury (Hg) in the aquatic ecosystem of Clear Lake has been documented since the 1970s when fishes were found to have elevated levels of toxic methyl mercury…”
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    Redistribution of fallout radionuclides in Enewetak Atoll lagoon sediments by callianassid bioturbation by McMurtry, Gary M, Schneider, Randi C, Colin, Patrick L, Buddemeier, Robert W, Suchanek, Thomas H

    Published in Nature (London) (21-02-1985)
    “…The lagoon sediments of Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands contain a large selection of fallout radionuclides as a result of 43 nuclear weapon tests…”
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    Mussels in flow: drag and dislodgement by epizoans by Witman, J.D, Suchanek, T.H

    “…Measurements of attachment strength of the mussels Mytilus californianus and Mytilus edulis were related to measurements of drag on mussels with algal epizoans…”
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    Mercury Trophic Transfer in a Eutrophic Lake: The Importance of Habitat-Specific Foraging by Eagles-Smith, Collin A., Suchanek, Thomas H., Colwell, Arthur E., Anderson, Norman L.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2008)
    “…Mercury (Hg) trophic transfer and bioaccumulation in fish from a mineimpacted, eutrophic lake were examined in relation to foraging habitat, trophic position,…”
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    basis for ecotoxicological concern in aquatic ecosystems contaminated by historical mercury mining by Wiener, James G., Suchanek, Thomas H.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2008)
    “…The Coast Range of California is one of five global regions that dominated historical production of mercury (Hg) until declining demand led to the economic…”
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    Changes in fish diets and food web mercury bioaccumulation induced by an invasive planktivorous fish by Eagles-Smith, Collin A., Suchanek, Thomas H., Colwell, Arthur E., Anderson, Norman L., Moyle, Peter B.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2008)
    “…The invasion, boom, collapse, and reestablishment of a population of the planktivorous threadfin shad in Clear Lake, California, USA, were documented over a…”
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    Geographic variation, niche breadth and genetic differentiation at different geographic scales in the mussels Mytilus californianus and M. edulis by Levinton, J. S., Suchanek, T. H.

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-1978)
    “…Genetic differentiation was investigated in M. californianus and M. edulis from west North America. In allopatry with M. californianus, M. edulis occurs…”
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    Is clear lake methylmercury distribution decoupled from bulk mercury loading by Suchanek, Thomas H., Eagles-Smith, Collin A., Harner, E. James

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2008)
    “…Clear Lake is the site of the abandoned Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, active periodically from 1873 to 1957, resulting in ∼100 Mg of mercury (Hg) being…”
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    Mercury in abiotic matrices of clear lake, california: human health and ecotoxicological implications by Suchanek, Thomas H., Eagles-Smith, Collin A., Slotton, Darell G., Harner, E. James, Adam, David P.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2008)
    “…Mercury (Hg) from Hg mining at Clear Lake, California, USA, has contaminated water and sediments for over 130 years and has the potential to affect human and…”
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