Marissa Wulff
Marissa Wulff is a Biologist at the California Water Science Center.
Marissa Bauer Wulff is a biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey’s California Water Science Center, where she researches and assists in projects relating to aquatic biology and ecology. Marissa has been involved in ecosystem modeling for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta as well as flow-regime and aquatic mercury studies. Marissa is currently involved in research looking at the effects of climate change on selected fish species of the San Francisco Bay-Delta.
Science and Products
Aquatic Ecology Group
Santa Ana River Native Fish Population and Habitat Data, Santa Ana River, California, 2023
Post Carr Fire Bioassessment Data, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, Shasta County, California, 2020
Santa Ana River Native Fish Population and Habitat Data, Santa Ana River, California, 2022
Post-Fire Stream Assessment Data, Napa and Sonoma County, California, 2017-2018
Data used in projected air and water temperatures for selected regions of the upper San Francisco Estuary and Yolo Bypass under 20 scenarios of climate change 2020-2099
Santa Ana River Native Fish Population and Habitat Data, Santa Ana River, California, 2020
Data used in projected flow analysis in Yolo Bypass under 20 scenarios of climate change
SAR 2018 Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana and San Gabriel Rivers, California
SAR 2019 Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana River, California
SAR 2017 Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana River, California
SAR 2016 Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana River, California
Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana River, California, 2015
Post Carr Fire bioassessment data report, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, Shasta County, California
Evaluation of extinction risk for stream fishes within an urban riverscape using population viability analysis
Climate change scenarios for air and water temperatures in the upper San Francisco Estuary: Implications for thermal regimes and Delta Smelt
Microhabitat use of native Santa Ana sucker and arroyo chub in an effluent-dominated southern California stream
Chapter 1: General conceptual model for climate change in the Upper San Francisco Estuary
Floodplains and climate change
Gill-net selectivity for fifteen fish species of the upper San Francisco Estuary
Joint-species analysis reveals potential displacement of native fishes by non-native fishes within the Santa Ana River, California
Assessment of interim flow water-quality data of the San Joaquin River restoration program and implications for fishes, California, 2009-11
Upper Clear Creek watershed aquatic chemistry and biota surveys, 2004-5, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, Shasta County, California
Concentrations of mercury and other metals in black bass (Micropterus spp.) from Whiskeytown Lake, Shasta County, California, 2005
Associations of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages with environmental variables in the upper Clear Creek watershed, California
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Aquatic Ecology Group
Santa Ana River Native Fish Population and Habitat Data, Santa Ana River, California, 2023
Post Carr Fire Bioassessment Data, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, Shasta County, California, 2020
Santa Ana River Native Fish Population and Habitat Data, Santa Ana River, California, 2022
Post-Fire Stream Assessment Data, Napa and Sonoma County, California, 2017-2018
Data used in projected air and water temperatures for selected regions of the upper San Francisco Estuary and Yolo Bypass under 20 scenarios of climate change 2020-2099
Santa Ana River Native Fish Population and Habitat Data, Santa Ana River, California, 2020
Data used in projected flow analysis in Yolo Bypass under 20 scenarios of climate change
SAR 2018 Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana and San Gabriel Rivers, California
SAR 2019 Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana River, California
SAR 2017 Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana River, California
SAR 2016 Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana River, California
Native Fish Population and Habitat Study, Santa Ana River, California, 2015
Post Carr Fire bioassessment data report, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, Shasta County, California
Evaluation of extinction risk for stream fishes within an urban riverscape using population viability analysis
Climate change scenarios for air and water temperatures in the upper San Francisco Estuary: Implications for thermal regimes and Delta Smelt
Microhabitat use of native Santa Ana sucker and arroyo chub in an effluent-dominated southern California stream
Chapter 1: General conceptual model for climate change in the Upper San Francisco Estuary
Floodplains and climate change
Gill-net selectivity for fifteen fish species of the upper San Francisco Estuary
Joint-species analysis reveals potential displacement of native fishes by non-native fishes within the Santa Ana River, California
Assessment of interim flow water-quality data of the San Joaquin River restoration program and implications for fishes, California, 2009-11
Upper Clear Creek watershed aquatic chemistry and biota surveys, 2004-5, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, Shasta County, California
Concentrations of mercury and other metals in black bass (Micropterus spp.) from Whiskeytown Lake, Shasta County, California, 2005
Associations of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages with environmental variables in the upper Clear Creek watershed, California
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.