
BREACH Presentations and Publications
1. Preliminary BREACH I results published in our Interim Report:
2. Journal Articles:
- Orr, M., S. Crooks, and P.B. Williams. 2003. Will Restored Tidal Marshes Be Sustainable? In: Larry R. Brown, editor. Issues in San Francisco Estuary Tidal Wetlands Restoration. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. Vol. 1, Issue 1, Article 5. http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/sfews/vol1/iss1/art5
- Toft, J.D., C.A. Simenstad, J.R. Cordell, and L.F. Grimaldo. 2003. The effects of introduced water hyacinth on habitat structure, invertebrate assemblages, and fish diets. Estuaries 26: 746-758.
- Toft, J.D., J.R. Cordell, and W.C. Fields. 2002. New Records of Crustaceans (Amphipoda, Isopoda) in the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta, California, and Application of Criteria for Introduced Species. Journal of Crustacean Biology 22(1):190-200.
- Magniez, G., and J. Toft. 2000. Présence d'un Asellide épigé originaire d'Extrême-Orient en Californie. Bulletin mensuel de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon 69:127-132.
3. Recent Conference Presentations
- IEP Annual Workshop 2/04. Will restored tidal Marshes be Sustainable (Orr, Crooks and Williams).
- CALFED Science Conference 1/03.
- State of the Estuary 10/01. Project Introduction Poster - Abstract and jpg
4. Masters Thesis on Non-Indigenous Species:
5. IEP Newsletters:
- Examining the relative predation risks of juvenile chinook salmon in shallow water habitat: the effect of submerged aquatic vegetation. L. Grimaldo, C. Peregrin, and R. Miller. 2000 IEP Newsletter 13(1):57-61.
- More Non-Indigenous Species? First Records of one Amphipod and Two Isopods in the Delta. J. Toft, J. Cordell, and C. Simenstad. 1999 IEP Newsletter 12(4):35-38.
- Preliminary results from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta breached levee wetland study (BREACH). C. Simenstad, J. Toft, H. Higgins, J. Cordell, M. Orr, P. Williams, L. Grimaldo, Z. Hymanson, and D. Reed. 1999 IEP Newsletter 12(4):15-21.
- What is the impact of the introduced Brazilian waterweed Egeria Densa to the Delta ecosystem? L. Grimaldo and Z. Hymanson. 1999 IEP Newsletter 12(1):43-5.
- Determining the importance of shallow water habitat in the Delta to resident and migratory fishes: a new challenge for IEP. L. Grimaldo, B. Harrel, R. Miller and Z. Hymanson. 1998 IEP Newsletter 11(3):32-4.
6. SFEP Estuary newsletter: