James Cloern (Former Employee)
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Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 1. Pelagic bacterial heterotrophy and biomass Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 1. Pelagic bacterial heterotrophy and biomass
Bacterial activities and abundance were measured seasonally in the water column of meromictic Big Soda Lake which is divided into three chemically distinct zones: aerobic mixolimnion, anaerobic mixolimnion, and anaerobic monimolimnion. Bacterial abundance ranged between 5 and 52 x 106 cells ml−1, with highest biomass at the interfaces between these zones: 2–4 mg C liter−1 in the...
Authors
Jon P. Zehr, Ronald W. Harvey, Ronald S. Oremland, James E. Cloern, Leah H. George, Judith L. Lane
Phytoplankton spatial distribution in south San Francisco Bay: mesoscale and small-scale variability Phytoplankton spatial distribution in south San Francisco Bay: mesoscale and small-scale variability
Horizontal transects of surface salinity and in-vivo fluorescence indicate the existence of three distinct spatial regimes in South San Francisco Bay. A mid-Bay region of low phytoplankton biomass with little small-scale variance is bounded to the north and south by water masses having higher in-vivo fluorescence and enhanced small-scale variability. Autocorrelation analyses demonstrate...
Authors
Thomas M. Powell, James E. Cloern, Roy A. Walters
The modification of an estuary The modification of an estuary
The San Francisco Bay estuary has been rapidly modified by human activity. Diking and filling of most of its wetlands have eliminated habitats for fish and waterfowl; the introduction of exotic species has transformed the composition of its aquatic communities; reduction of freshwater inflow by more than half has changed the dynamics of its plant and animal communities; and wastes have
Authors
F.H. Nichols, James E. Cloern, Samuel N. Luoma, D. H. Peterson
Differences in in vivo fluorescence yield between three phytoplankton size classes Differences in in vivo fluorescence yield between three phytoplankton size classes
The size-dependent relationship between in vivo fluorescence (IVF) and chlorophyll a was determined for monthly phytoplankton samples from the San Francisco Bay estuary. Chlorophyll a and IVF were both measured on netplankton (>22 μm), nanoplankton (5–22 μm), and ultraplankton (
Authors
Andrea E. Alpine, James E. Cloern
Remote sensing of tidal chlorophyll-a variations in estuaries Remote sensing of tidal chlorophyll-a variations in estuaries
Simultaneous acquisition of surface chlorophyll-a concentrations for 39 samples from boats and Daedalus 1260 Multispectral Scanner data from a U-2 aircraft was conducted in the northern reaches of San Francisco Bay on 28 August 1980. These data were used to develop regression models for predicting surface chlorophyll-a concentrations over the study area for ebb-tide (8.40 a.m. P.D.T....
Authors
Glenn P. Catts, Siamak Khorram, James E. Cloern, Allen W. Knight, Stephen D. Degloria
Seasonal cycles of zooplankton from San Francisco Bay Seasonal cycles of zooplankton from San Francisco Bay
The two estuarine systems composing San Francisco Bay have distinct zooplankton communities and seasonal population dynamics. In the South Bay, a shallow lagoon-type estuary, the copepods Acartia spp. and Oithona davisae dominate. As in estuaries along the northeast coast of the U.S., there is a seasonal succession involving the replacement of a cold-season Acartia species (A. clausi s.l...
Authors
Julie W. Ambler, James E. Cloern, Anne Hutchinson
Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay, VIII, Chlorophyll distributions and hydrographic properties of South San Francisco Bay, 1983 Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay, VIII, Chlorophyll distributions and hydrographic properties of South San Francisco Bay, 1983
This report summarizes the distribution of phytoplankton Momass and selected hydrographic properties measured in South San Francisco Bay during 1983- There were a total of 45 cruises over the year with the most frequent sampling occurring during the spring. Parameters measured were: chlorophyll a, phaeopigments, in-vivo fluorescence, turbidity, salinity, and temperature.
Authors
Andrea E. Alpine, Sally M. Wienke, James E. Cloern, Brian E. Cole, Raymond L. J. Wong
Significance of biomass and light availability to phytoplankton productivity in San Francisco Bay Significance of biomass and light availability to phytoplankton productivity in San Francisco Bay
Primary productivity was measured monthly at 6 sites within San Francisco Bay, USA, throughout 1980. The 6 sites were chosen to represent a range of estuarine environments with respect to salinity, phytoplankton community composition, turbidity, and water depth. Annual net production over the photic zone ranged from 95 to 150 g C m-2, and was highest in regions of lowest turbidity. Daily...
Authors
Brian E. Cole, James E. Cloern
Temporal dynamics and ecological significance of salinity stratification in an estuary (south San-Francisco Bay, USA) Temporal dynamics and ecological significance of salinity stratification in an estuary (south San-Francisco Bay, USA)
South San Francisco Bay (USA) has periodic variations in salinity stratification that coïncide with neap-spring tidal variations during the winter "wet" season, but it remains well-mixed during summer and fall. The degree of salinity stratification, and timing of stratification events, can be predicted from a simple empirical function of river discharge and tidal current speed. During...
Authors
James E. Cloern
Does the benthos control phytoplankton biomass in South San Francisco Bay? Does the benthos control phytoplankton biomass in South San Francisco Bay?
South San Francisco Bay, USA, is a shallow coastal embayment that receives large inputs of nutrients (N. P, Si) and small local inputs of freshwater. Phytoplankton dynamics are typically characterized by a spring bloom when surface chlorophyll a increases from 5 to > 40 mg m-3. The bloom persists for 2 to 4 wk, and then dissipates. Phytoplankton biomass remains low (chlorophyll a 5 mg m...
Authors
James E. Cloern
Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay; I, Chlorophyll distributions and hydrographic properties, July 1977-December 1979 Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay; I, Chlorophyll distributions and hydrographic properties, July 1977-December 1979
This report summarizes the distribution of phytoplankton biomass and selected hydrographic properties measured in the San Francisco Bay Estuary, on a near-monthly basis, from July 1977 through December 1979. Parameters measured were: chlorophyll a, phaeopigments, in-vivo fluorescence, turbidity, size distribution of phytoplankton, salinity and temperature. (USGS)
Authors
Andrea E. Alpine, James E. Cloern, Brian E. Cole
Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay; II, Phytoplankton abundance and species composition, July 1977-December 1979 Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay; II, Phytoplankton abundance and species composition, July 1977-December 1979
Data are presented on the phytoplankton species composition and abundance in San Francisco Bay from July 1977 through December 1979. Phytoplankton identification and enumerations were made at selected stations. Sample collections were made at selected stations in the main channel of the Bay from Rio Vista on the Sacramento River to Calaveras Point in South San Francisco Bay, and at shoal...
Authors
Raymond L. J. Wong, James E. Cloern
Science and Products
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Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 1. Pelagic bacterial heterotrophy and biomass Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 1. Pelagic bacterial heterotrophy and biomass
Bacterial activities and abundance were measured seasonally in the water column of meromictic Big Soda Lake which is divided into three chemically distinct zones: aerobic mixolimnion, anaerobic mixolimnion, and anaerobic monimolimnion. Bacterial abundance ranged between 5 and 52 x 106 cells ml−1, with highest biomass at the interfaces between these zones: 2–4 mg C liter−1 in the...
Authors
Jon P. Zehr, Ronald W. Harvey, Ronald S. Oremland, James E. Cloern, Leah H. George, Judith L. Lane
Phytoplankton spatial distribution in south San Francisco Bay: mesoscale and small-scale variability Phytoplankton spatial distribution in south San Francisco Bay: mesoscale and small-scale variability
Horizontal transects of surface salinity and in-vivo fluorescence indicate the existence of three distinct spatial regimes in South San Francisco Bay. A mid-Bay region of low phytoplankton biomass with little small-scale variance is bounded to the north and south by water masses having higher in-vivo fluorescence and enhanced small-scale variability. Autocorrelation analyses demonstrate...
Authors
Thomas M. Powell, James E. Cloern, Roy A. Walters
The modification of an estuary The modification of an estuary
The San Francisco Bay estuary has been rapidly modified by human activity. Diking and filling of most of its wetlands have eliminated habitats for fish and waterfowl; the introduction of exotic species has transformed the composition of its aquatic communities; reduction of freshwater inflow by more than half has changed the dynamics of its plant and animal communities; and wastes have
Authors
F.H. Nichols, James E. Cloern, Samuel N. Luoma, D. H. Peterson
Differences in in vivo fluorescence yield between three phytoplankton size classes Differences in in vivo fluorescence yield between three phytoplankton size classes
The size-dependent relationship between in vivo fluorescence (IVF) and chlorophyll a was determined for monthly phytoplankton samples from the San Francisco Bay estuary. Chlorophyll a and IVF were both measured on netplankton (>22 μm), nanoplankton (5–22 μm), and ultraplankton (
Authors
Andrea E. Alpine, James E. Cloern
Remote sensing of tidal chlorophyll-a variations in estuaries Remote sensing of tidal chlorophyll-a variations in estuaries
Simultaneous acquisition of surface chlorophyll-a concentrations for 39 samples from boats and Daedalus 1260 Multispectral Scanner data from a U-2 aircraft was conducted in the northern reaches of San Francisco Bay on 28 August 1980. These data were used to develop regression models for predicting surface chlorophyll-a concentrations over the study area for ebb-tide (8.40 a.m. P.D.T....
Authors
Glenn P. Catts, Siamak Khorram, James E. Cloern, Allen W. Knight, Stephen D. Degloria
Seasonal cycles of zooplankton from San Francisco Bay Seasonal cycles of zooplankton from San Francisco Bay
The two estuarine systems composing San Francisco Bay have distinct zooplankton communities and seasonal population dynamics. In the South Bay, a shallow lagoon-type estuary, the copepods Acartia spp. and Oithona davisae dominate. As in estuaries along the northeast coast of the U.S., there is a seasonal succession involving the replacement of a cold-season Acartia species (A. clausi s.l...
Authors
Julie W. Ambler, James E. Cloern, Anne Hutchinson
Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay, VIII, Chlorophyll distributions and hydrographic properties of South San Francisco Bay, 1983 Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay, VIII, Chlorophyll distributions and hydrographic properties of South San Francisco Bay, 1983
This report summarizes the distribution of phytoplankton Momass and selected hydrographic properties measured in South San Francisco Bay during 1983- There were a total of 45 cruises over the year with the most frequent sampling occurring during the spring. Parameters measured were: chlorophyll a, phaeopigments, in-vivo fluorescence, turbidity, salinity, and temperature.
Authors
Andrea E. Alpine, Sally M. Wienke, James E. Cloern, Brian E. Cole, Raymond L. J. Wong
Significance of biomass and light availability to phytoplankton productivity in San Francisco Bay Significance of biomass and light availability to phytoplankton productivity in San Francisco Bay
Primary productivity was measured monthly at 6 sites within San Francisco Bay, USA, throughout 1980. The 6 sites were chosen to represent a range of estuarine environments with respect to salinity, phytoplankton community composition, turbidity, and water depth. Annual net production over the photic zone ranged from 95 to 150 g C m-2, and was highest in regions of lowest turbidity. Daily...
Authors
Brian E. Cole, James E. Cloern
Temporal dynamics and ecological significance of salinity stratification in an estuary (south San-Francisco Bay, USA) Temporal dynamics and ecological significance of salinity stratification in an estuary (south San-Francisco Bay, USA)
South San Francisco Bay (USA) has periodic variations in salinity stratification that coïncide with neap-spring tidal variations during the winter "wet" season, but it remains well-mixed during summer and fall. The degree of salinity stratification, and timing of stratification events, can be predicted from a simple empirical function of river discharge and tidal current speed. During...
Authors
James E. Cloern
Does the benthos control phytoplankton biomass in South San Francisco Bay? Does the benthos control phytoplankton biomass in South San Francisco Bay?
South San Francisco Bay, USA, is a shallow coastal embayment that receives large inputs of nutrients (N. P, Si) and small local inputs of freshwater. Phytoplankton dynamics are typically characterized by a spring bloom when surface chlorophyll a increases from 5 to > 40 mg m-3. The bloom persists for 2 to 4 wk, and then dissipates. Phytoplankton biomass remains low (chlorophyll a 5 mg m...
Authors
James E. Cloern
Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay; I, Chlorophyll distributions and hydrographic properties, July 1977-December 1979 Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay; I, Chlorophyll distributions and hydrographic properties, July 1977-December 1979
This report summarizes the distribution of phytoplankton biomass and selected hydrographic properties measured in the San Francisco Bay Estuary, on a near-monthly basis, from July 1977 through December 1979. Parameters measured were: chlorophyll a, phaeopigments, in-vivo fluorescence, turbidity, size distribution of phytoplankton, salinity and temperature. (USGS)
Authors
Andrea E. Alpine, James E. Cloern, Brian E. Cole
Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay; II, Phytoplankton abundance and species composition, July 1977-December 1979 Plankton studies in San Francisco Bay; II, Phytoplankton abundance and species composition, July 1977-December 1979
Data are presented on the phytoplankton species composition and abundance in San Francisco Bay from July 1977 through December 1979. Phytoplankton identification and enumerations were made at selected stations. Sample collections were made at selected stations in the main channel of the Bay from Rio Vista on the Sacramento River to Calaveras Point in South San Francisco Bay, and at shoal...
Authors
Raymond L. J. Wong, James E. Cloern