San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
Parent: Institute of the Environment
eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025
Item | Title | Total requests | Download | View-only | %Dnld |
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2r71j15r | Climate Change and the Delta | 1,869 | 23 | 1,846 | 1.2% |
1888w24r | Nine Takeaways from a Quarter Century Working with the Interagency Ecological Program | 548 | 152 | 396 | 27.7% |
1pt6w706 | Management of Tidal Wetland Restoration and Fish in the Upper San Francisco Estuary: Where are We Now and How Do We Move Forward? A Summary of the 2023 Wetland Science Symposium | 500 | 193 | 307 | 38.6% |
4ds2n8zt | Seasonal and Size-Specific Occupancy of Striped Bass in the Stanislaus River, California | 391 | 102 | 289 | 26.1% |
43w4j002 | Investigation of Floating Peat Wetlands, Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California | 368 | 147 | 221 | 39.9% |
09k9f76s | Delta Smelt: Life History and Decline of a Once-Abundant Species in the San Francisco Estuary | 367 | 65 | 302 | 17.7% |
9wm592qq | Individual-Based Ecological Particle Tracking Model (ECO-PTM) for Simulating Juvenile Chinook Salmon Migration and Survival Through the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta | 337 | 89 | 248 | 26.4% |
0st5r5c8 | Bird Habitat Value and Management Priorities of the California Winter Rice Habitat Incentive Program | 322 | 87 | 235 | 27.0% |
02g199bz | Every Cog and Wheel: Identifying Biocomplexity at the Genomic and Phenotypic Level in a Population Complex of Chinook Salmon | 321 | 113 | 208 | 35.2% |
7sb7440w | Benefits and Economic Costs of Managed Aquifer Recharge in California | 303 | 54 | 249 | 17.8% |
0725n5vk | Critical Assessment of the Delta Smelt Population in the San Francisco Estuary, California | 299 | 35 | 264 | 11.7% |
9bp499mv | Open Water Processes of the San Francisco Estuary: From Physical Forcing to Biological Responses | 289 | 94 | 195 | 32.5% |
8mh3r97j | Clarifying Effects of Environmental Protections on Freshwater Flows to—and Water Exports from—the San Francisco Bay Estuary | 270 | 46 | 224 | 17.0% |
3sk0450g | Surveying Waterfowl Broods in Wetlands Using Aerial Drones | 266 | 92 | 174 | 34.6% |
7892b2wp | Sturgeon in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Watershed: New Insights to Support Conservation and Management | 264 | 128 | 136 | 48.5% |
4202g2p6 | Status and Trends of Breeding Ardeidae in the San Francisco Bay Region | 253 | 82 | 171 | 32.4% |
1hq3504j | Historical and Future Relations Between Large Storms and Droughts in California | 242 | 8 | 234 | 3.3% |
1dz769db | Status, Trends, and Drivers of Harmful Algal Blooms Along the Freshwater-to-Marine Gradient in the San Francisco Bay–Delta System | 233 | 73 | 160 | 31.3% |
21v9x1t7 | Central Valley Salmon: A Perspective on Chinook and Steelhead in the Central Valley of California | 224 | 40 | 184 | 17.9% |
2x91q0fr | Linking Hydrodynamic Complexity to Delta Smelt (<em>Hypomesus transpacificus</em>) Distribution in the San Francisco Estuary, USA | 222 | 18 | 204 | 8.1% |
3653x9xc | Framework for Assessing Viability of Threatened and Endangered Chinook Salmon and Steelhead in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Basin | 221 | 25 | 196 | 11.3% |
707064n0 | Ecological Restoration: Guidance from Theory | 218 | 110 | 108 | 50.5% |
5dd3n9x3 | Tidal Wetland Restoration in San Francisco Bay: History and Current Issues | 210 | 40 | 170 | 19.0% |
2xb097t7 | Climate Change Impacts on San Francisco Estuary Aquatic Ecosystems: A Review | 206 | 26 | 180 | 12.6% |
8p7463cf | Western and Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Ecocultural Restoration | 199 | 49 | 150 | 24.6% |
86m0g5sz | The Spawning Migration of Delta Smelt in the Upper San Francisco Estuary | 196 | 34 | 162 | 17.3% |
8ck5h3qn | Potential Inundation Due to Rising Sea Levels in the San Francisco Bay Region | 194 | 34 | 160 | 17.5% |
4k44725p | Subsidence, Sea Level Rise, and Seismicity in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta | 190 | 23 | 167 | 12.1% |
36d88128 | Migration Patterns of Juvenile Winter-run-sized Chinook Salmon (<em>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</em>) through the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta | 189 | 22 | 167 | 11.6% |
88f1j5ht | Drought and the California Delta—A Matter of Extremes | 189 | 22 | 167 | 11.6% |
0jc956v6 | Forage Fish Larvae Distribution and Habitat Use During Contrasting Years of Low and High Freshwater Flow in the San Francisco Estuary | 186 | 22 | 164 | 11.8% |
36t9s0mp | Factors and Processes Affecting Delta Levee System Vulnerability | 182 | 23 | 159 | 12.6% |
1ss794fc | Historical Population Structure of Central Valley Steelhead and Its Alteration by Dams | 181 | 24 | 157 | 13.3% |
5271t1bd | Ecological Effects of Climate-Driven Salinity Variation in the San Francisco Estuary: Can We Anticipate and Manage the Coming Changes? | 171 | 22 | 149 | 12.9% |
5v04j0xc | Spatial Patterns of Water Supply and Use in California | 168 | 18 | 150 | 10.7% |
0kf0d32x | Habitat Variability and Complexity in the Upper San Francisco Estuary | 163 | 38 | 125 | 23.3% |
3nd0r71d | Challenges Facing the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta: Complex, Chaotic, or Simply Cantankerous? | 155 | 31 | 124 | 20.0% |
5j76502x | Subsidence Reversal in a Re-established Wetland in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, USA | 148 | 24 | 124 | 16.2% |
7xd4x0xw | Historic, Recent, and Future Subsidence, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, USA | 148 | 26 | 122 | 17.6% |
79q102xm | Managed Wetlands for Climate Action: Potential Greenhouse Gas and Subsidence Mitigation in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta | 147 | 29 | 118 | 19.7% |
97n052p9 | Carbon Sequestration and Subsidence Reversal in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta and Suisun Bay: Management Opportunities for Climate Mitigation and Adaptation | 146 | 25 | 121 | 17.1% |
1sk1c7pk | Dry Me a River: Ecological Effects of Drought in the Upper San Francisco Estuary | 144 | 26 | 118 | 18.1% |
7bz4v4cs | Ecocultural Equality in the Miwkoʔ Waaliʔ | 143 | 30 | 113 | 21.0% |
8rb3z3nj | Managing for Salmon Resilience in California’s Variable and Changing Climate | 143 | 31 | 112 | 21.7% |
9rw9b5tj | Predation on Fishes in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta: Current Knowledge and Future Directions | 141 | 13 | 128 | 9.2% |
2k06n13x | Is Extinction Inevitable for Delta Smelt and Longfin Smelt? An Opinion and Recommendations for Recovery | 139 | 63 | 76 | 45.3% |
7v92h6fs | Losses of Sacramento River Chinook Salmon and Delta Smelt to Entrainment in Water Diversions in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta | 137 | 10 | 127 | 7.3% |
1h7375k3 | The Anatomy of a Drought in the Upper San Francisco Estuary: Water Quality and Lower-Trophic Responses to Multi-Year Droughts Over a Long-Term Record (1975-2021) | 134 | 25 | 109 | 18.7% |
4z17h9qm | Wildlife Response to Riparian Restoration on the Sacramento River | 131 | 22 | 109 | 16.8% |
9wr5j84g | Levee Decisions and Sustainability for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta | 129 | 56 | 73 | 43.4% |
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