Publications
Below is a list of WERC's peer-reviewed publications. If you are searching for a specific publication and cannot find it in this list, please contact werc_web@usgs.gov
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Effects of parasitic castration on the salt marsh snail, Cerithidea californica
No abstract available at this time
Authors
K. D. Lafferty
Status of the least Bell's vireo at the West San Luis Rey River, San Diego County, California, 1991
No abstract available at this time
Authors
B.E. Kus
Terrestrial Invertebrate Monitoring Handbook
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Gary M. Fellers, Charles A. Drost
Xantusia riversiana species account
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Gary M. Fellers, Charles A. Drost
Distribution and breeding status of the least Bell's vireo at the San Luis Rey River, San Diego County, California, 1991
No abstract available at this time
Authors
B.E. Kus
Native Grassland Assessment, Mitigation and Restoration Plan for Ahmanson Ranch. Ahmanson Land Company, Agoura, CA
No abstract available at this time
Authors
J. E. Keeley
Wildlife and wildlife habitat values of Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, California
No abstract available at this time
Authors
T. Pollak, J. A. Howell
Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek Watershed, 1989-1990: A progress report prepared for the California Department of Transportation
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Mary Ann Madej, C. Meyer, R. Klein, R. Sonnevil, V. Ozaki, R. Coey
Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek watershed: A progress report for California Department of Transportation, 1990-1991
No abstract available at this time
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R.M. Coey, R.D. Klein, Mary Ann Madej, C.B. Meyer, D.W. Best, V.L. Ozaki
The physiographic ecology of Long Island, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore: vegetation map and study design
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Authors
K. McEachern
Preliminary assessment of the effects of selenium in agricultural drainage on fish in the San Joaquin Valley
Concentrations of total selenium were measured in whole-body samples of seven fishes from the Sacramento and San Joaquin River systems and the San Francisco Bay complex. Concentrations of selenium (up to 11 µg/g dry weight in whole-body composite samples) were highest in fish from canals and sloughs in the Grassland Water District (Grasslands) that received large inflows of subsurface agricultural
Authors
M. K. Saiki, M.R. Jennings, S. J. Hamilton