Ecology, Assemblage Structure, Distribution, and Status of Fishes in Streams Tributary to the San Francisco Estuary, California
by Robert A. Leidy, EPA
This report discusses the composition of stream fish assemblages and environmental variables that were characterized at 275 sites within twenty-three watersheds tributary to the San Francisco Estuary, California, from 1993-1999. In addition, historical distribution records for 77 native and nonnative fish species were compiled to understand historical patterns of distribution and abundance, and to assess the current status of fishes.
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Full Report
Letter sized, 194 page report—prints double-sided, portrait view
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Individual Sections
PART V
Results (Native Species Accounts and Nonnative Species Accounts)
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PART VI
Discussion
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PART VII
Literature Cited
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX I—Watersheds of the San Francisco Estuary, California
APPENDIX II—Historical References for Native Stream Fishes for the period 1854-1981 (full PDF below)
APPENDIX III—Presence of Fish Species by Watershed, San Francisco Estuary, California
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Appendix II
Historical References for Native Stream Fishes for the period 1854-1981, San Francisco Estuary, California
Letter sized, 94 page appendix—prints double-sided, portrait view
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For additional information, please contact leidy.robert@epa.gov
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