James Cloern (Former Employee)
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Phytoplankton bloom dynamics in coastal ecosystems: A review with some general lessons from sustained investigation of San Francisco Bay, California Phytoplankton bloom dynamics in coastal ecosystems: A review with some general lessons from sustained investigation of San Francisco Bay, California
Phytoplankton blooms are prominent features of biological variability in shallow coastal ecosystems such as estuaries, lagoons, bays, and tidal rivers. Long-term observation and research in San Francisco Bay illustrates some patterns of phytoplankton spatial and temporal variability and the underlying mechanisms of this variability. Blooms are events of rapid production and accumulation...
Authors
James E. Cloern
Toxic phytoplankton in San Francisco Bay Toxic phytoplankton in San Francisco Bay
The Regional Monitoring Program (RMP) was conceived and designed to document the changing distribution and effects of trace substances in San Francisco Bay, with focus on toxic contaminants that have become enriched by human inputs. However, coastal ecosystems like San Francisco Bay also have potential sources of naturally-produced toxic substances that can disrupt food webs and, under...
Authors
Kristine M. Rodgers, David L. Garrison, James E. Cloern
Choosing optimum station configurations for summarizing water quality characteristics, in 1994 Annual Report, San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances: San Francisco Estuary Institute Choosing optimum station configurations for summarizing water quality characteristics, in 1994 Annual Report, San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances: San Francisco Estuary Institute
One of the central problems in regional monitoring is choosing a station array that accurately reflects the distribution of values for the entire region of interest. For time-consuming or expensive measurements, an additional goal is to make the number of sampling locations and times as small as possible. These problems are probably most difficult in estuaries because of the relatively...
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James E. Cloern, Brian E. Cole, J.M. Caffrey, A.D. Jassby
An empirical model of the phytoplankton chlorophyll : carbon ratio-the conversion factor between productivity and growth rate An empirical model of the phytoplankton chlorophyll : carbon ratio-the conversion factor between productivity and growth rate
We present an empirical model that describes the ratio of phytoplankton chlorophyll a to carbon, Chl: C, as a function of temperature, daily irradiance, and nutrient-limited growth rate. Our model is based on 219 published measurements of algal cultures exposed to light-limited or nutrient-limited growth conditions. We illustrate an approach for using this estimator of Chl: C to...
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James E. Cloern, Christian Grenz, Lisa Vidergar-Lucas
Isohaline position as a habitat indicator for estuarine populations Isohaline position as a habitat indicator for estuarine populations
Populations of native and introduced aquatic organisms in the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Estuary ("Bay/Delta") have undergone significant declines over the past two decades. Decreased river inflow due to drought and increased freshwater diversion have contributed to the decline of at least some populations. Effective management of the estuary's biological resources...
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Alan D. Jassby, W.J. Kimmerer, Stephen G. Monismith, C. Armor, James E. Cloern, T.M. Powell, Timothy J. Vedlinski
San Francisco Bay Program: Lessons learned for managing coastal water resources San Francisco Bay Program: Lessons learned for managing coastal water resources
No abstract available.
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James E. Cloern, Samuel N. Luoma, Frederic H. Nichols
Science and Products
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Phytoplankton bloom dynamics in coastal ecosystems: A review with some general lessons from sustained investigation of San Francisco Bay, California Phytoplankton bloom dynamics in coastal ecosystems: A review with some general lessons from sustained investigation of San Francisco Bay, California
Phytoplankton blooms are prominent features of biological variability in shallow coastal ecosystems such as estuaries, lagoons, bays, and tidal rivers. Long-term observation and research in San Francisco Bay illustrates some patterns of phytoplankton spatial and temporal variability and the underlying mechanisms of this variability. Blooms are events of rapid production and accumulation...
Authors
James E. Cloern
Toxic phytoplankton in San Francisco Bay Toxic phytoplankton in San Francisco Bay
The Regional Monitoring Program (RMP) was conceived and designed to document the changing distribution and effects of trace substances in San Francisco Bay, with focus on toxic contaminants that have become enriched by human inputs. However, coastal ecosystems like San Francisco Bay also have potential sources of naturally-produced toxic substances that can disrupt food webs and, under...
Authors
Kristine M. Rodgers, David L. Garrison, James E. Cloern
Choosing optimum station configurations for summarizing water quality characteristics, in 1994 Annual Report, San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances: San Francisco Estuary Institute Choosing optimum station configurations for summarizing water quality characteristics, in 1994 Annual Report, San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances: San Francisco Estuary Institute
One of the central problems in regional monitoring is choosing a station array that accurately reflects the distribution of values for the entire region of interest. For time-consuming or expensive measurements, an additional goal is to make the number of sampling locations and times as small as possible. These problems are probably most difficult in estuaries because of the relatively...
Authors
James E. Cloern, Brian E. Cole, J.M. Caffrey, A.D. Jassby
An empirical model of the phytoplankton chlorophyll : carbon ratio-the conversion factor between productivity and growth rate An empirical model of the phytoplankton chlorophyll : carbon ratio-the conversion factor between productivity and growth rate
We present an empirical model that describes the ratio of phytoplankton chlorophyll a to carbon, Chl: C, as a function of temperature, daily irradiance, and nutrient-limited growth rate. Our model is based on 219 published measurements of algal cultures exposed to light-limited or nutrient-limited growth conditions. We illustrate an approach for using this estimator of Chl: C to...
Authors
James E. Cloern, Christian Grenz, Lisa Vidergar-Lucas
Isohaline position as a habitat indicator for estuarine populations Isohaline position as a habitat indicator for estuarine populations
Populations of native and introduced aquatic organisms in the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Estuary ("Bay/Delta") have undergone significant declines over the past two decades. Decreased river inflow due to drought and increased freshwater diversion have contributed to the decline of at least some populations. Effective management of the estuary's biological resources...
Authors
Alan D. Jassby, W.J. Kimmerer, Stephen G. Monismith, C. Armor, James E. Cloern, T.M. Powell, Timothy J. Vedlinski
San Francisco Bay Program: Lessons learned for managing coastal water resources San Francisco Bay Program: Lessons learned for managing coastal water resources
No abstract available.
Authors
James E. Cloern, Samuel N. Luoma, Frederic H. Nichols