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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles by SFEI Scientists (1997–present)

Cohen, A. N.

Carlton, J. T. and A. N. Cohen. In Press. Episodic global dispersal in shallow water marine organisms: The case history of the European shore crabs Carcinus maenas and Carcinus aestuarii. Biogeography.

McGann, M., D. Sloan and A. N. Cohen. 2000. Invasion by a Japanese marine microorganism in western North America. Hydrobiologia 421(1-3): 25-30.

Cohen, A. N. and B. Foster. 2000. The regulation of biological pollution: Preventing exotic species invasions from ballast water discharged into California coastal waters. Golden Gate University Law Review 30(4): 787-883.

Cohen, A. and J. T. Carlton. 1998. Accelerating invasion rate in a highly invaded estuary. Science 279: 555-558.

Carlton, J. T. and A. N. Cohen. 1998. Periwinkle's progress: the Atlantic snail Littorina saxatilis (Mollusca: Gastropoda) establishes a colony on a Pacific shore. Veliger 41(4): 333-338.

Weinstein, A. and A. N. Cohen. 1998. The potential distribution and abundance of zebra mussels in California. Dreissena! 9(1): 1-3.

Cohen, A. N. 1998. The exotic species threat to California's coastal resources. California and the World Ocean '97: 1418-1426.

Cohen, A. N. 1997. Have claw, will travel. Aquatic Nuisance Species Digest 2(2): 1, 16-17.

Cohen, A. N. and J. T. Carlton. 1997. Transoceanic transport mechanisms: The introduction of the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis to California. Pac. Sci. 51(1): 1-11.

Collins, J. N.

Foin, T. C., E. J. Garcia, R. E. Gill, S. D. Culberson and J. N. Collins. 1997. Recovery strategies for the California clapper rail (Rallus longirostris obsoletus) in the heavily urbanized San Francisco estuarine ecosystem. Landscape and Urban Planning 38(229-243).

Davis, J. A.

Davis, J. A., M. D. May, B. K. Greenfield, R. Fairey, C. Roberts, G. Ichikawa, M. S. Stoelting, J. S. Becker and R. S. Tjeerdema. In Press. Contaminant concentrations in sport fish from San Francisco Bay, 1997. Marine Pollut. Bulletin, accepted with revisions.

Johnson, G. W., W. M. Jarman, C. E. Bacon, J. A. Davis, R. Ehrlich and R. W. Risebrough. 2000. Unmixing polychlorinated biphenyl source fingerprints in surface waters of San Francisco Bay. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34(4): 552-559.

Thompson, B., R. Hoenicke, J. A. Davis and A. Gunther. 2000. An overview of contaminant-related issues identified by monitoring in San Francisco Bay. Environ. Mon. Assess.

Gunther, A. J., J. A. Davis, D. Hardin, J. Gold, D. Bell, J. Crick, G. Scelfo, J. Sericano and M. Stephenson. 1999. Long term bioaccumulation monitoring with transplanted bivalves in San Francisco Bay. Marine Pollution Bulletin 38(3): 170-181.

Davis, J. A., D. M. Fry and B. W. Wilson. 1997. Hepatic ethoxyresorufin-o-deethylase (EROD) activity and inducibility in wild populations of double-crested cormorants. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 16(7): 1441-1449.

Greenfield, B. K.

Greenfield, B. K., D. B. Lewis and J. T. Hinke. In Press. Shell damage in salt marsh periwinkles (Littoraria irrorata Say) and resistance to future attacks by blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus Rathbun). American Malacological Bulletin.

Davis, J. A., M. D. May, B. K. Greenfield, R. Fairey, C. Roberts, G. Ichikawa, M. S. Stoelting, J. S. Becker and R. S. Tjeerdema. In Press. Contaminant concentrations in sport fish from San Francisco Bay, 1997. Marine Pollut. Bulletin, accepted with revisions.

Greenfield, B. K., T. R. Hrabik, C. J. Harvey and S. R. Carpenter. 2000. Predicting mercury levels in fish: use of water chemistry, trophic ecology, and spatial traits. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58(7): 1419-1429.

Lowe, S.

Lee, H., B. Thompson and S. Lowe. In Press. Spatial Patterns, scalar distinctions, and associations of nonindigenous benthic communities in the San Francisco Estuary. Biological Invasions.

McKee, L. J.

McKee, L.J., B. Eyre, M. Thomas, P. Toscas and P. Jones. In Review. Analysis of Historical Trends in Water Quality (1918-1997), Brisbane River and Moreton Bay, Austrailia. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science.

McKee, L., B. Eyre, S. Hossain and P. Pepperell. 2001. Influence of climate, geology, and humans on spatial and temporal variability in nutrient geochemistry in the sub-tropical Richmond River catchment, Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 52: 235-248.

McKee, L. and B. Eyre. 2000. Nitrogen and Phosphorus budgets for the sub-tropical Richmond River catchment, Australia. Biogeochemistry 50: 207-239.

McKee, L., B. Eyre and S. Hossain. 2000. Intra - and inter-annual export of nitrogen and phosphorus in the sub-tropical Richmond River catchment, Australia. Hydrological Processes 14: 1787-1809.

McKee, L., B. Eyre and S. Hossain. 2000. Transport and retention of nitrogen and phosphorus in the sub-tropical Richmond River estuary, Australia - a budget approach. Biogeochemistry 50: 241-278.

Eyre, B., S. Hossain and L. McKee. 1998. A sediment budget for the modified sub-tropical Brisbane River estuary, Australia. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Sciences 47: 513-522.

Nordby, J. C.

Nordby, J. C. In Review. The role of behavior in endangered species recovery planning. Conservation Biology.

Nordby, J. C., S. E. Campbell and M. D. Beecher. In Preparation. Selective attrition and shaping during song development in song sparrows. .

Wilkerson, C. R., J. C. Nordby and M. D. Beecher. In Preparation. Natural singing behavior of song sparrows (Melospiza melodia) with an emphasis on the use of song types. .

Nordby, J. C., S. E. Campbell and M. D. Beecher. 2002. Adult song sparrows do not alter their song repertoires. Ethology, 108: 39-50.

Nordby, J. C., S. E. Campbell and M. D. Beecher. 2001. Late song learning in song sparrows. Animal Behaviour, 61: 835-846.

Beecher, M. D., S. E. Campbell and J. C. Nordby. 2000. Territory tenure in song sparrows is related to song sharing with neighbours, but not to repertoire size. Animal Behaviour, 59: 29-37.

Nordby, J. C., S. E. Campbell, J. B. Burt and M. D. Beecher. 2000. Social influences during song development in the song sparrow: a laboratory experiment simulating field conditions. Animal Behaviour, 59: 1187-1197.

Beecher, M. D., S. E. Campbell, J. M. Burt, C. E. Hill and J. C. Nordby. 2000. Song type matching between neighbouring song sparrows. Animal Behaviour, 59: 21-27.

Nordby, J. C., S. E. Campbell and M. D. Beecher. 1999. Ecological correlates of song learning in the song sparrow. Behavioral Ecology, 10: 287-297.

Hill, C. E., S. E. Campbell, J. C. Nordby, J. B. Burt and M. D. Beecher. 1999. Song type sharing in two populations of song sparrows. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 46: 341-349.

Oros, D. R.

Stefanova, M., D.R. Oros, A. Otto., B.R.T. Simoneit. Polar aromatic biomarkers in the Miocene Maritza-East Lignite, Bulgaria. Organic Geochemistry (Submitted 2002).

Ehinola, O. A., C. M. Ekweozor, D. R. Oros and B. R. T. Simoneit. 2002. Geological and geochemical evaluation of Lafia-Obi Coal, Benue Trough, Nigeria. Fuel, 81: 219-233

Oros, D. R., M. A. Mazurek, J. E. Baham and B. R. T. Simoneit. 2002. Organic tracers from wild fire residues in soils and rain/river wash-out. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 137: 203-233.

Oros, D. R. and B. R. T. Simoneit. 2001. Identification and emission factors of molecular tracers in organic aerosols from biomass burning: Part 2. Deciduous trees. Applied Geochemistry, 16: 1545-1565.

Oros, D. R. and B. R. T. Simoneit. 2001. Identification and emission factors of molecular tracers in organic aerosols from biomass burning: Part 1. Temperate climate conifers. Applied Geochemistry, 16: 1513-1544.

Simoneit, B. R. T., D. R. Oros and V. O. Elias. 2000. Molecular tracers for smoke from charring/burning of chitin biopolymer. Chemosphere: Global Change Science, 2: 101-105.

Stefanova, M., D.R. Oros, Otto A. and B.R.T. Simoneit. 2001 (submitted). Polar aromataic biomarkers in Miocene Maritza-East Lignite, Bulgaria. Organic Geochemistry.

Zal, F., E. Leize, D. R. Oros, S. Hourdez, Dorsselaer van and Childress A. 2000. J.J. Haemoglobin structure and biochemical characteristics of the sulphide-binding component from the deep-sea clam Calyptogena magnifica. CBM-Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 41: 413-423.

Oros, D. R. and B. R. T. Simoneit. 2000. Identification and emission rates of molecular tracers in coal smoke particulate matter. Fuel, 79: 515-536.

Simoneit, B. R. T., J. J. Schauer, C. G. Nolte, D. R. Oros, V. O. Elias, M. P. Fraser, W. F. Rogge and G. R. Cass. 1999. Levoglucosan a tracer for cellulose in biomass burning and atmospheric particles. Atmospheric Environment, 33: 173-182.

Oros, D. R. and B. R. T. Simoneit. 1999. Identification of molecular tracers in organic aerosols from temperate climate vegetation subjected to biomass burning. Aerosol Science and Technology, 31: 433-445.

Oros, D. R., L. J. Standley, X. J. Chen and B. R. T. Simoneit. 1999. Epicuticular wax compositions of predominant conifers of western North America. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, 54c: 17-24.

Meadows, G. G., X. Ge, H. Zhang, D. R. Oros, Y. M. Fu, B. R. T. Simoneit and R. W. Collier. 1998. Inhibition of invasion and metastasis during specific amino acid restriction associated with metastasis suppressor and other gene changes. Welch, D.R., (ed). Cancer Metastasis - Related Genes. Kluwer Academic Pub., The Netherlands.

Elias, V. O., D. R. Oros and B. R. T. Simoneit. 1998. Sistemas hidrotermicos no fundo do mar, fontes de vida e de petroleo. Ciencia Hoje 23: 40-47.

Thompson, B. E.

Lee, H., B. Thompson and S. Lowe. In Press. Spatial Patterns, scalar distinctions, and associations of nonindigenous benthic communities in the San Francisco Estuary. Biological Invasions.

Thompson, B., R. Hoenicke, J. A. Davis and A. Gunther. 2000. An overview of contaminant-related issues identified by monitoring in San Francisco Bay. Environ. Mon. Assess.

Thompson, B., B. Anderson, K. Taberski J. Hunt and B. Phillips. 1999. Relationships between sediment toxicity and contamination in San Francisco Bay. Mar. Environ. Res. 48: 285-309.

Chapman, P., B. Thompson and et al. 1997. General guidelines for using the sediment quality triad. Mar. Poll. Bull 34: 368-372.