Intentional introductions of non-native fishes can have severe consequences on native communities. Wakasagi (Hypomesus nipponensis, referred to as Japanese Pond Smelt) are native to Japan and were once separated from their non-native congener the endangered Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) of the San Francisco Estuary (hereon ‘estuary’) of California (CA). Wakasagi were introduced into CA reservoirs in the 20th century as forage fish. Wakasagi have since expanded their distribution downstream to the estuary, but less is known about Wakasagi’s current distribution status and biology in the estuary, and negative influences on Delta Smelt. In this study, we took a comparative approach by synthesizing long-term field monitoring surveys, m...
Differing and confounding understandings of the seasonal movements of the delta smelt (Hypomesus tra...
<p>The biological productivity of river-dominated estuaries is affected strongly by variation in fre...
Diadromy affords fish access to productive ecosystems, increasing growth and ultimately fitness, but...
ary, environmental protection and habitat restoration ef-forts directed at a threatened native osmer...
The delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) is a small and relatively obscure fish that has recently ...
Seasonal floodplain wetland is one of the most variable and diverse habitats found in coastal ecosys...
Seasonal floodplain wetland is one of the most variable and diverse habitats found in coastal ecosys...
Abstract.—The San Francisco Estuary supports several endemic species of fish and the southernmost po...
Delta smelt, Hypomesus transpacificus; surf smelt, Hypomesus pretiosus; longfin smelt, Spirinchus th...
The biological productivity of river-dominated estuaries is affected strongly by variation in freshw...
Effective conservation of endangered species requires knowledge of the full range of life-history st...
Although many alien fish species have colonized the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta (Delta), few are as...
While there is substantial information about the upstream migration of commercially and recreational...
The State of Bay-Delta Science, 2008 (Healey et al. 2008). The Delta Smelt is endemic to the upper S...
<p class="p1">We used a combination of published literature and field survey data to synthesize the ...
Differing and confounding understandings of the seasonal movements of the delta smelt (Hypomesus tra...
<p>The biological productivity of river-dominated estuaries is affected strongly by variation in fre...
Diadromy affords fish access to productive ecosystems, increasing growth and ultimately fitness, but...
ary, environmental protection and habitat restoration ef-forts directed at a threatened native osmer...
The delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) is a small and relatively obscure fish that has recently ...
Seasonal floodplain wetland is one of the most variable and diverse habitats found in coastal ecosys...
Seasonal floodplain wetland is one of the most variable and diverse habitats found in coastal ecosys...
Abstract.—The San Francisco Estuary supports several endemic species of fish and the southernmost po...
Delta smelt, Hypomesus transpacificus; surf smelt, Hypomesus pretiosus; longfin smelt, Spirinchus th...
The biological productivity of river-dominated estuaries is affected strongly by variation in freshw...
Effective conservation of endangered species requires knowledge of the full range of life-history st...
Although many alien fish species have colonized the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta (Delta), few are as...
While there is substantial information about the upstream migration of commercially and recreational...
The State of Bay-Delta Science, 2008 (Healey et al. 2008). The Delta Smelt is endemic to the upper S...
<p class="p1">We used a combination of published literature and field survey data to synthesize the ...
Differing and confounding understandings of the seasonal movements of the delta smelt (Hypomesus tra...
<p>The biological productivity of river-dominated estuaries is affected strongly by variation in fre...
Diadromy affords fish access to productive ecosystems, increasing growth and ultimately fitness, but...