Institute of the Environment

Parent: UC Davis

eScholarship stats: History by Item for September through December, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requests2024-122024-112024-102024-09
2r71j15rClimate Change and the Delta1,8263991783931
4ds2n8ztSeasonal and Size-Specific Occupancy of Striped Bass in the Stanislaus River, California4555010481220
0st5r5c8Bird Habitat Value and Management Priorities of the California Winter Rice Habitat Incentive Program40758137106106
3sk0450gSurveying Waterfowl Broods in Wetlands Using Aerial Drones3484910884107
4202g2p6Status and Trends of Breeding Ardeidae in the San Francisco Bay Region3484011772119
9693w540Habitat fragmentation due to infrastructure33485888675
7sb7440wBenefits and Economic Costs of Managed Aquifer Recharge in California304102906943
1888w24rNine Takeaways from a Quarter Century Working with the Interagency Ecological Program289289
1pt6w706Management 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 Symposium285285
09k9f76sDelta Smelt: Life History and Decline of a Once-Abundant Species in the San Francisco Estuary26568727154
7892b2wpSturgeon in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Watershed: New Insights to Support Conservation and Management2587977939
2cc2s81wOverview of animal detection and animal warning systems in North America and Europe25445588962
0725n5vkCritical Assessment of the Delta Smelt Population in the San Francisco Estuary, California249571055532
43w4j002Investigation of Floating Peat Wetlands, Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California249249
8gj3x1dcAn overview of methods and approaches for evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife crossing structures: emphasizing the science in applied science24953617362
9bp499mvOpen Water Processes of the San Francisco Estuary: From Physical Forcing to Biological Responses23982715432
1dz769dbStatus, Trends, and Drivers of Harmful Algal Blooms Along the Freshwater-to-Marine Gradient in the San Francisco Bay–Delta System22749478942
9wm592qqIndividual-Based Ecological Particle Tracking Model (ECO-PTM) for Simulating Juvenile Chinook Salmon Migration and Survival Through the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta224224
1hq3504jHistorical and Future Relations Between Large Storms and Droughts in California21761635934
2x91q0frLinking Hydrodynamic Complexity to Delta Smelt (<em>Hypomesus transpacificus</em>) Distribution in the San Francisco Estuary, USA21745526852
21v9x1t7Central Valley Salmon: A Perspective on Chinook and Steelhead in the Central Valley of California21646654362
8pg78231The Implications of Global Climate Change for Mountain Gorilla Conservation21358715826
3653x9xcFramework for Assessing Viability of Threatened and Endangered Chinook Salmon and Steelhead in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Basin21046496550
8p7463cfWestern and Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Ecocultural Restoration20641605946
707064n0Ecological Restoration: Guidance from Theory20459475642
5v04j0xcSpatial Patterns of Water Supply and Use in California20029625059
5dd3n9x3Tidal Wetland Restoration in San Francisco Bay: History and Current Issues19454565331
2xb097t7Climate Change Impacts on San Francisco Estuary Aquatic Ecosystems: A Review19338477632
88f1j5htDrought and the California Delta—A Matter of Extremes18348335844
36t9s0mpFactors and Processes Affecting Delta Levee System Vulnerability18234595732
0jc956v6Forage Fish Larvae Distribution and Habitat Use During Contrasting Years of Low and High Freshwater Flow in the San Francisco Estuary18143494544
8ck5h3qnPotential Inundation Due to Rising Sea Levels in the San Francisco Bay Region18059503437
36d88128Migration Patterns of Juvenile Winter-run-sized Chinook Salmon (<em>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</em>) through the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta17672284432
79q102xmManaged Wetlands for Climate Action: Potential Greenhouse Gas and Subsidence Mitigation in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta17533314467
02g199bzEvery Cog and Wheel: Identifying Biocomplexity at the Genomic and Phenotypic Level in a Population Complex of Chinook Salmon169169
4k44725pSubsidence, Sea Level Rise, and Seismicity in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta16846503834
86m0g5szThe Spawning Migration of Delta Smelt in the Upper San Francisco Estuary15233683417
3nd0r71dChallenges Facing the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta: Complex, Chaotic, or Simply Cantankerous?14828453540
5j76502xSubsidence Reversal in a Re-established Wetland in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, USA14745293538
1ss794fcHistorical Population Structure of Central Valley Steelhead and Its Alteration by Dams14635336414
97n052p9Carbon Sequestration and Subsidence Reversal in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta and Suisun Bay: Management Opportunities for Climate Mitigation and Adaptation14531294738
5271t1bdEcological Effects of Climate-Driven Salinity Variation in the San Francisco Estuary: Can We Anticipate and Manage the Coming Changes?14429434329
8rb3z3njManaging for Salmon Resilience in California’s Variable and Changing Climate14327443636
0jq176tgWildlife crossings in North America: the state of the science and practice14024483731
0kf0d32xHabitat Variability and Complexity in the Upper San Francisco Estuary13932304235
6h86h42rEcology and Ecosystem Effects of Submerged and Floating Aquatic Vegetation in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta13755203131
7bz4v4csEcocultural Equality in the Miwkoʔ Waaliʔ13418216827
4wd0j27jWildlife tunnels and fauna bridges in Poland: past, present and future, 1997-201313330234634
1sk1c7pkDry Me a River: Ecological Effects of Drought in the Upper San Francisco Estuary13237224825
7v92h6fsLosses of Sacramento River Chinook Salmon and Delta Smelt to Entrainment in Water Diversions in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta13028473025

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