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Estuarine fish communities respond to climate variability over both river and ocean basins

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Feyrer, F., Cloern, J.E., Brown, L.R., Fish, M.A., Hieb, K.A. and Baxter, R.D., 2015, Estuarine fish communities respond to climate variability over both river and ocean basins: Global Change Biology, v. 21, p. 3608-3619, DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12969.

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Estuaries are dynamic environments at the land–sea interface that are strongly affected by interannual climate variability. Ocean–atmosphere processes propagate into estuaries from the sea, and atmospheric processes over land propagate into estuaries from watersheds. We examined the effects of these two separate climate-driven processes on pelagic and demersal fish community structure along the salinity gradient in the San Francisco Estuary, California, USA. A 33-year data set (1980–2012) on pelagic and demersal fishes spanning the freshwater to marine regions of the estuary suggested the existence of five estuarine salinity fish guilds: limnetic (salinity = 0–1), oligohaline (salinity = 1–12), mesohaline (salinity = 6–19), polyhaline [...]

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