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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Barton Warren Evermann (1853-1932) and his contributions to North American ichthyology
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M.R. Jennings
John Van Denburgh (1872-1924), pioneer herpetologist of the American West
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M.R. Jennings
The ecology of parasites in a salt marsh ecosystem
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K. D. Lafferty
The value of small preserves
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M.W. Schwartz, P. van Mantgem
A field guide to the reptiles and amphibians of coastal southern California
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Robert N. Fisher, T. J. Case
California salmon and steelhead: Beyond the crossroads
Virtually all California salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) and steelhead (O. mykiss) stocks have declined to record or near-record low levels during 1980-95. Escapement of naturally spawning Klamath and Sacramento basin fall-run chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha) stocks has fallen consistently below the goals of 35,000 adults (Klamath) and 120,000 adults (Sacramento) established by the Pacific Fishery Manag
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Terry J. Mills, Dennis R. McEwan, Mark R. Jennings
Monitoring desert tortoise survivorship and dispersal using radiotelemetry
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J.R. Jaeger, K.L. Longshore, C. L. Douglas
Responses of two Mojave Desert plants to elevated atmospheric CO2 in a controlled environment glasshouse
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D. Jordan, K. Salsman, L.A. DeFalco, R. Nowak, S. Smith
Population genetic structure of a California endemic Branchiopod, Branchinecta sandiegonensis
Branchinecta sandiegonensis (Crustacea: Anostraca) is a narrow range endemic fairy shrimp discontinuously distributed in ephemeral pools on coastal mesas in San Diego County, USA. Ten populations across the range of the species were subjected to allozyme analysis for eleven loci. The species exhibits low variability (P95 =9.1–45.5) and one third of the loci tested did not conform to Hardy-Weinberg
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Cathleen P. Davies, Marie A. Simovich, Stacie A. Hathaway