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Macroinvertebrate prey availability and fish diet selectivity in relation to environmental variables in natural and restoring north San Francisco bay tidal marsh channels
ER Howe, CA Simenstad, JD Toft, JR Cordell, SM Bollens
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 12 (1), 2014
632014
Isotopic determination of food web origins in restoring and ancient estuarine wetlands of the San Francisco Bay and Delta
ER Howe, CA Simenstad
Estuaries and Coasts 34, 597-617, 2011
492011
Restoration trajectories and food web linkages in San Francisco Bay’s estuarine marshes: a manipulative translocation experiment
ER Howe, CA Simenstad
Marine Ecology Progress Series 351, 65-76, 2007
462007
Using stable isotopes to discern mechanisms of connectivity in estuarine detritus-based food webs
ER Howe, CA Simenstad
Marine Ecology Progress Series 518, 13-29, 2015
362015
Using stable isotopes to assess the contribution of terrestrial and riverine organic matter to diets of nearshore marine consumers in a glacially influenced estuary
EJ Whitney, AH Beaudreau, ER Howe
Estuaries and Coasts 41, 193-205, 2018
352018
Food web fuel differs across habitats and seasons of a tidal freshwater estuary
M Young, E Howe, T O’Rear, K Berridge, P Moyle
Estuaries and Coasts 44, 286-301, 2021
292021
On the human appropriation of wetland primary production
JE Cloern, SM Safran, LS Vaughn, A Robinson, AA Whipple, KE Boyer, ...
Science of the Total Environment 785, 147097, 2021
222021
Effectiveness of living shorelines in the Salish Sea
JD Toft, MN Dethier, ER Howe, EV Buckner, JR Cordell
Ecological Engineering 167, 106255, 2021
212021
Using isotopic measures of connectivity and ecosystem capacity to compare restoring and natural marshes in the Skokomish River Estuary, WA, USA
E Howe, CA Simenstad
Estuaries and coasts 38, 639-658, 2015
202015
Impacts of stormwater on coastal ecosystems: the need to match the scales of management objectives and solutions
PS Levin, ER Howe, JC Robertson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1814), 20190460, 2020
192020
Detrital shadows: estuarine food web connectivity depends on fluvial influence and consumer feeding mode
E Howe, CA Simenstad, A Ogston
Ecological Applications 27 (7), 2170-2193, 2017
172017
Influences of natural and anthropogenic factors and tidal restoration on terrestrial arthropod assemblages in west coast North American estuarine wetlands
AT David, PAL Goertler, SH Munsch, BR Jones, CA Simenstad, JD Toft, ...
Estuaries and Coasts 39, 1491-1504, 2016
132016
Primary production in the Delta: then and now
JE Cloern, A Robinson, A Richey, L Grenier, R Grossinger, KE Boyer, ...
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 14 (3), 2016
122016
Prioritizing conservation actions in urbanizing landscapes
AK Ettinger, ER Buhle, BE Feist, E Howe, JA Spromberg, NL Scholz, ...
Scientific reports 11 (1), 818, 2021
102021
Stormwater quality in Puget Sound: impacts and solutions in reviewed literature
C Mackenzie, J McIntyre, E Howe, J Israel
Seattle, WA: The Nature Conservancy, Washington State, 2018
72018
Primary Production in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: A science strategy to quantify change and identify future potential
A Robinson, A Richey, JE Cloern, KE Boyer, J Burau, EA Canuel, ...
San Francisco Estuary-Aquatic Science Center, 2016
52016
Detrital shadows: Evaluating landscape and species effects on detritus-based food web connectivity in Pacific Northwest estuaries
ER Howe
University of Washington, 2012
52012
Leveraging the potential of nature to meet net zero greenhouse gas emissions in Washington State
JC Robertson, KV Randrup, ER Howe, MJ Case, PS Levin
PeerJ 9, e11802, 2021
42021
An integrated environmental and human systems modeling framework for Puget Sound restoration planning
R McKane, J Halama, PB Pettus, B Barnhart, A Brookes, K Djang, ...
32018
Evaluating the Role of Restoration: An Isotopic Determination of Food Web Origins in San Francisco Bay's Estuarine Wetlands
ER Howe
University of Washington, 2006
22006
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