2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202004.0164.v1
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Fish Community Resistance and Resilience to Drought in the San Francisco Estuary: A Retrospective of Five Decades of Drought Cycles

Abstract: Many estuarine ecosystems and the fish communities that inhabit them have undergone significant changes in the past several decades, largely due to multiple interacting stressors that are often of anthropogenic origin. Few are more impactful than droughts, which are predicted to increase in both frequency and severity with climate change. In this study, we used over five decades of fish monitoring data from the San Francisco Estuary, California, U.S.A, to evaluate the resistance and resilience of fish communit… Show more

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