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Carpinteria Salt Marsh Management Plan Annual
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Publications
2000-2001
|2000-2001
|1998-2000
|1998-1998
No publications.
Page, H.M., J.E. Dugan, D.M. Hubbard, and D. Court. 2000. Interactions between nutrient availability, macroalgae, and vascular plants in Crapinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park. California Society for Ecological Restoration, UC Santa Barbara. Seventh annual meeting, session 4: Salt Marsh Restoration. October 26-29.
Wilken, D., and T. Wardlaw. 2001. Ecological and life history characteristics of the Ventura Marsh Milkvetch (Astragalus pynostachyus var. lanosissimus) and their impliations for recovery. Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Pp. 55.
Callaway, R.M. and S.C. Pennings. (In press) Facilitation may buffer competitive effects: indirect and diffuse interactions among salt marsh plants. American Naturalist.
Fingerut, J., C.A. Butman, and R. Zimmer. 2000. Interactions between larval trematode parasites and their physical environment. Larval Biology Conference, 4th Annual Meeting, Santa Cruz, California.
Pennings, S.C. and R.M. Callaway. 1996. Impact of a parasitic plant on the structure and dynamics of salt marsh vegetation. Ecology 77:1410-1419.
1997-1998 PublicationsArticles in Professional Journals Callaway, R. M. and S. C. Pennings. 1998. Impact of a parasitic plant on the zonation of two salt marsh perennials. Oecologia 114: 100-105. Page, H. M. 1997. Importance of vascular plant and algal production to macro-invertebrate consumers in a southern California salt marsh. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 45: 823-834. 1996-1997 Publications
Articles in Magazines and Professional Journals Lafferty, K. D. 1997. Environmental parasitology: what can parasites tell us about human impacts on the environment? Parasitology Today 13:251-255. Page, H. M. (In press). Importance of vascular plant and algal production to macroinvertebrate consumers in a southern California salt marsh. Estuar Cstl Shelf Sci. Pennings, S. C., R. M. Callaway. 1996. Impact of a parasitic plant on the structure and dynamics of salt march vegetation. Ecology 11. Lafferty, K. D. 1997. The ecology of parasites in a salt marsh ecosystem. In: Parasites and Pathogens: Effects on Host Hormones and Behavior. N. E. Beckage and M. Zuk (Eds.). Pp. 316-332. Ferren, W. R. Jr., H. M. Page, and P. Saley. 1997. Management plan for Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve. A southern California estuary. Environmental Report No. 5. Museum of Systematics and Ecology, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, UCSB. Symposia and Meeting Presentations and Abstracts Page, H. M. 1997. Use of vascular plant and algal production by consumers in a southern California salt marsh. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve: Publications 1995-1996
Articles in Magazines and Professional Journals Dugan, J. E., D. M. Hubbard, and H. M. Page. 1995. Scaling population density to body size: tests in two soft sediment intertidal communities. Journal of Coastal Research 11: 849-857. Ferren, W. J., P. L. Fiedler, R. A. Leidy, K. D. Lafferty and L. A. K. Mertes. 1996. Wetlands of California, part II: a method for their classification and description. Madrono 43:125-182. Ferren, W. J., P. L. Fiedler, R. A. Leidy, K. D. Lafferty and L. A. K. Mertes. 1996. Wetlands of California, part III: key to and catalogue of wetlands of the central and southern California coast and coastal watersheds. Madrono 43:183-234. Lafferty, K. D. and A. K. Morris. 1996. Altered behavior of parasitized killifish increases susceptibility to predation by bird final hosts. Ecology 77:1390-1397. Lafferty, K. D. (in press). Castration, brainwashing and other flukes of nature. Natural History. Lafferty, K. D. (in press). Parasites as biomonitors. Natural History. Lafferty, K. D. (in press). Parasites as tools for monitoring ecosystems. Parasitology Today. Page, H. M. 1995. Variation in the natural abundance of 15N in the halophyte, Salicornia virginica, associated with ground water subsidies of nitrogen in a southern California salt marsh. Oecologia 104:181-188. Lafferty, K. D. (in press). Ecological effects of parasite-induced host modifications: Trematodes in a salt marsh ecosystem. In: Parasitic Effects on Host Hormones and Behavior. N. E. Beckage and M. Zuk (Eds.). Chapman and Hall, NY, NY. Lafferty, K. D. 1995. Santa Barbara County wetlands. In: Coastal Wetland Resources: Santa Barbara County Mainland. R. F. Ambrose (Ed.). Final Report to the County of Santa Barbara. pp 4-22. Lafferty, K. D. 1995. Bird communities. In: Coastal Wetland Resources: Santa Barbara County Mainland. R. F. Ambrose (Ed.). Final Report to the County of Santa Barbara. pp. 46-54. Lafferty, K. D. and J. A. Altstatt. 1995. Fish communities. In: Coastal Wetland Resources: Santa Barbara County Mainland. R. F. Ambrose (Ed.). Final Report to the County of Santa Barbara. pp. 55-73. Sandoval, C. P. and K. D. Lafferty. 1995. Invertebrate communities. In: Coastal Wetland Resources: Santa Barbara County Mainland. R. F. Ambrose (Ed.). Final Report to the County of Santa Barbara. pp. 39-45. Sandoval, C. P. 1995. Plant communities. In: Coastal Wetland Resources: Santa Barbara County Mainland. R. F. Ambrose (Ed.). Final Report to the County of Santa Barbara. pp. 23-38. Stevens, T. 1996. The importance of spatial heterogeneity in organisms with complex life cycles: analysis of digenetic trematodes in a salt marsh community. Ph.D. dissertation, UC Santa Barbara. 186 pp. 1994-1995 PublicationsCSMR: 1994-1995 Publications Articles in Professional Journals Dugan, J. E., D. M. Hubbard, and H. M. Page. (in press). Scaling population density to body size: tests in two soft sediment intertidal communities. Journal of Coastal Research. Lafferty, K. D. (in press). Castration, brainwashing and other flukes of nature. Natural History. Lafferty, K. D. (in press). Altered behavior of parasitized killifish greatly increases susceptibility to predation by bird final hosts. Ecology. Lafferty, K. D., D. Sammond, and A. M. Kuris. 1994. Analysis of larval trematode community structure: separating the roles of competition and spatial heterogeneity. Ecology. 75:2275-2285. Page, H. M. (in press). Variation in the natural abundance of 15N in the halophyte, Salicornia virginica, associated with ground water subsidies of nitrogen in a southern California salt marsh. Oecologia. 104:181-188. Page, H. M., R. L. Petty, and D. E. Meade. 1995. Influence of watershed runoff on nutrient dynamics in a southern California salt marsh. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 41:163-180. Books and Book Chapters Lafferty, K. D. (in press). Ecological Impacts of Host Modifications. In: Parasitic Effects on Host Hormones and Behavior. N. E. Beckage and M. Zuk, (Eds.). Symposium Publications Lafferty, K. D. 1995. Ecological impacts of host modifications. American Zoologist 34. (5):40A. Page, H. M. 1994. Interaction of watershed runoff with a coastal wetland. 25th Anniversary Symposium, Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara. Page, H. M. 1995. Variation in the natural abundance of 15N in the halophyte, Salicornia virginica, associated with ground water subsidies of nitrogen in a southern California salt marsh. American Society of Limnologists and Oceanographers, Reno, Nevada. Page, H. M. 1995. Fate of fertilizer-derived nitrogen entering a California salt marsh: clues from stable nitrogen isotope ratio analysis. Symposium, "Coastal Watersheds and their Effects on the Ocean Environment." Southern California Academy of Sciences, California State University, Fullerton. Articles in Professional Journals
Symposia Publications
Ferren, W. R. and P. L. Fiedler. 1993. Rare and Threatened Wetlands in
Coastal Central and Southern California. In: J. Keeley (Ed.), Interface
Between Ecology and Land Development in California. The Southern
California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, California. pp. 119-131.
Symposia Presentations and Abstracts Galindo-Bect, M. S., H. M. Page, H. Bustos-Serrano, J. M. Hernandez-Ayon
and R. L. Petty. 1993. Faunal Influence on Sediment-Water Ammonium and
Oxygen Fluxes in Carpinteria Salt Marsh, California. American Zoology.
33:113A.
Lafferty, K. D. and A. M. Kuris. 1994. Structure of Larval Trematode
Communities. American Society of Parasitologists. Ft. Collins, Colorado.
Morris, A. K. and K. D. Lafferty. 1994. Effect of the Trematode
Euhaplorchis californiensis on the Behavior of the Estuarine Killifish,
Fundulus parvipinnis. American Society of Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists. Los Angeles, California.
Page, H. M. 1993. Influence of Watershed Runoff on Nutrient Dynamics in
Carpinteria Salt Marsh: Implications to Ecosystem Functioning. South
Florida Water Management District. West Palm Beach, Florida (invited).
Page, H. M. and R. L. Petty. 1994. Interactions of Nutrient-Enriched
Perched Ground Water with a Coastal Wetland. X International Marine
Biology Symposium. Ensenada, Mexico.
Stevens, T. 1994. Cercariometry and Cercarial Ecology in a Salt Marsh
Ecosystem. American Society of Parasitologists. Fort Collins, Colorado.
Stevens, T. 1994. Spatial Variation of Digenetic Trematodes in a Salt
Marsh Community. American Society of Zoologists. Los Angeles, California.
Dissertations and Theses Galindo-Bect, M. S. 1994. Nutrientos en el Estero Carpinteria: Effecto
de los Aportes de Aque Dulce, Marea y Flujos en la Interfase
Agua-Sedimento. MS Thesis. Universidad Autonoma de Baja California,
Facultad de Ciencias Marinas, Instituto de Investgaciones Oceanolgias.
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