05186nam 2200985Ia 450 991081624740332120200520144314.01-283-59445-597866139069080-520-95401-710.1525/9780520954014(CKB)2560000000092965(EBL)1021172(OCoLC)811505147(SSID)ssj0000720468(PQKBManifestationID)11467339(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000720468(PQKBWorkID)10668922(PQKB)10611382(StDuBDS)EDZ0000107577(MiAaPQ)EBC1021172(MdBmJHUP)muse31066(DE-B1597)518893(DE-B1597)9780520954014(Au-PeEL)EBL1021172(CaPaEBR)ebr10599101(CaONFJC)MIL390690(EXLCZ)99256000000009296520120607d2012 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEcology, conservation, and restoration of tidal marshes[electronic resource] the San Francisco estuary /edited by Arnas PalaimaBerkeley University of California Pressc20121 online resource (289 p.)A Stephen Bechtel fund book in ecology and the environmentDescription based upon print version of record.0-520-27429-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword: Some Thoughts On San Francisco Bay And Its Wetlands -- Preface And Acknowledgments -- 1. Diverse Perspectives On Tidal Marshes: An Introduction -- 2. Historical Formation -- 3. Geomorphology, Hydrology, And Tidal Influences -- 4. Pollution: Persistent Organic Contaminants And Trace Metals -- 5. Pollution: Emerging Contaminants -- 6. Tidal Marshes In The Context Of Climate Change -- 7. Tidal Vegetation: Spatial And Temp Oral Dynamics -- 8. Tidal Wetland Vegetation And Ecotone Profiles: The Rush Ranch Open Space Preserve -- 9. Invertebrates: Past And Current Invasions -- 10. Invertebrates: A Case Study Of China Camp State Park, Marin County -- 11. Fishes -- 12. Bird Comm Unities: Effects Of Fragmentation, Disturbance, And Sea Level Rise On Population Viability -- 13. Small Mammals -- 14. Ecosystem Services -- 15. Policy: Achievements And Challenges -- 16. Research Reserves As A Model For Conservation Science And Management Of Tidal Marshes -- 17. Natural And Restored Tidal Marsh Comm Unities -- 18. Current Issues In Tidal Marsh Restoration -- IndexThe San Francisco Bay, the biggest estuary on the west coast of North America, was once surrounded by an almost unbroken chain of tidal wetlands, a fecund sieve of ecosystems connecting the land and the Bay. Today, most of these wetlands have disappeared under the demands of coastal development, and those that remain cling precariously to a drastically altered coastline. This volume is a collaborative effort of nearly 40 scholars in which the wealth of scientific knowledge available on tidal wetlands of the San Francisco Estuary is summarized and integrated. This book addresses issues of taxonomy, geomorphology, toxicology, the impact of climate change, ecosystem services, public policy, and conservation, and it is an essential resource for ecologists, environmental scientists, coastal policymakers, and researchers interested in estuaries and conserving and restoring coastal wetlands around the world.Stephen Bechtel fund book in ecology and the environment.WetlandsCaliforniaSan Francisco Bay AreaEstuariesCaliforniaSan Francisco Bay AreaEcologyCaliforniaSan Francisco Bay AreaSan Francisco Bay Watershed (Calif.)american history.biology in california.books for history lovers.california environment.carbon emission.coffee table books.conserving the environment.easy to read.environmental ecosystems.geomorphology.go green.historical.history of california.history of san francisco bay.home school science books.impact of climate change.learning while reading.leisure reads.natural history.nonfiction books.science of california.taxonomy.toxicology.wetlands of san francisco.written by scholars.WetlandsEstuariesEcology333.7309794/6Palaima Arnas1655912MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816247403321Ecology, conservation, and restoration of tidal marshes4008507UNINA