John Durand
Graduate Student
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Physical controls on the distribution of the submersed aquatic weed Egeria densa in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and...
Published in San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
The invasive aquatic plant Egeria densa (Brazilian waterweed) is a submersed aquatic plant that has expanded its distribution in both its native and introduced range. Because the plant grows so densely, it can become a problem for management of waterways and habitat restoration projects. It is difficult to remove once established and mechanical and...
Where the Wild Things Arent Making the Delta a Better Place for Native Species
Published in Public Policy Institute of California
Environmental heterogeneity and community structure of the Kobuk River, Alaska, in response to climate change
...Published in Ecosphere
The Kobuk River runs west along the southern Brooks Range from Gates of the Arctic National Park in Alaska, USA, to the Chukchi Sea. It is highly vulnerable to changes in climate due to its sub-Arctic location, unique geography, and permafrost foundation. Combined with its pristine condition, these qualities make the Kobuk an ideal system upon whic...