Whitcraft, Christine
Dr.
所属大学: California State University, Long Beach
所属学院: Biological Sciences
近期论文
Blair, E.*, B.J. Allen, and C.R. Whitcraft. 2013. Evaluating Monoculture Versus Polyculture Planting Regimes in a Newly-Restored Southern California Salt Marsh. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences A112(3): 161-175. http://scholar.oxy.edu/scas/vol112/iss3/1/ Wigginton, R.*, J. Pearson*, and C.R. Whitcraft. 2014. Invasive plant ecosystem engineer facilitates community and trophic level alteration for brackish marsh invertebrates. Ecosphere 5(4): 1-17.http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES13-00307.1 Nordstrom, M., C.A. Currin, T.S. Talley, C.R. Whitcraft, and L.A. Levin. 2014. Trophic succession in a developing salt marsh. MEPS 500:43-55. Jackson, K.L.*, C.R. Whitcraft, and J.G. Dillon. 2014. Diversity and activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria in and around a salt pan in a southern California coastal wetland. Wetlands Larkin, K.E., C. Woulds, R. Jeffreys, M. Schwartz, G. Cowie, C. Whitcraft, L.A. Levin, J.R. Dick, A.J. Gooday, and D.W Pond. 2014. Uptake of algal carbon and the likely synthesis of an “essential” fatty acid by Uvigerina ex. gr. semiornata (Foraminifera) within the Pakistan margin oxygen minimum zone: evidence from fatty acid biomarker and 13C tracer experiments. Biogeosciences Special Issue 11: 3729 – 3738. http://www.biogeosciences.net/11/3729/2014/bg-11-3729-2014.pdf Frey, E.F., M.B. Palin*, P. J. Walsh, and C.R. Whitcraft. 2013. Spatial Hedonic Valuation of a Multi-use Urban Wetland in Southern California. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 42 (2) Blair, E., B.J. Allen, and C.R. Whitcraft. 2013. Evaluating Monoculture Versus Polyculture Planting Regimes in a Newly-Restored Southern California Salt Marsh. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. 112(3): 161–175. (http://scholar.oxy.edu/scas/vol112/iss3/1 ) Whitcraft, C.R., B.J. Grewell, and P. Baye. 2011. Flora and ecological profile of native and exotic estuarine wetland vegetation by hydrogeomorphic setting at Rush Ranch, Suisun Marsh. In Ferner, M.C., editor. 2011. A profile of the San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. San Francisco, CA. 345 p. plus appendix. Whitcraft, C.R. and B.J. Grewell. 2012. Managing Perennial Pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) in a Seasonal Wetland Prior to Restoration of Tidal Hydrology. Wetland Ecology and Management 20:35-45. Whitcraft, C.R., B.J. Grewell, and P. R. Baye. 2011. Estuarine Vegetation at Rush Ranch Open Space Preserve, San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, California. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 9(3): 1-29 (http://escholarship.org/uc/item/6j89531r) Whitcraft, C. 2011. Perennial pepperweed control decision guide. Cal-IPC News 19(3): 4-5http://www.cal-ipc.org/resources/news/pdf/Cal-IPC_News_Fall2011.pdf. Lotze, H.K., J.M. Erlandson, M.J. Newman, R.D. Norris, K. Roy, T.D. Smith, and Whitcraft C. 2011. How do we know about the past? In: Jackson JBC, Sala E, Alexander K (eds.) Shifting Baselines in the Sea: Using the Past to Inform the Future. Island Press. Whitcraft, C., L. Levin, D. Talley, and J. Crooks. 2008. Utilization of invasive tamarisk by salt marsh consumers. Oecologia 158: 259-272 (abstract) (.pdf) Whitcraft, C. R. & L. Levin. 2007. Regulation of benthic algal and animal communities by salt marsh plants: impact of shading. Ecology 88(4): 904–917. (abstract) (.pdf) Whitcraft, C. R., D. Talley, J. Crooks, J. Boland, and J. Gaskin. 2007. Invasion of tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) in a southern California salt marsh. Biological Invasions 9(7): 875-879. (abstract) (.pdf) Whitcraft, C.R. and L.F. Pierotti. Submitted. Trophic roles of an ephemeral seagrass, Ruppia maritima, in a southern California lagoon. Whitcraft, C., L. Levin, D. Talley, and J. Crooks. In prep. “Terrestrialization” of coastal wetland ecosystems by a riparian invader. Levin, L.A., C. R. Whitcraft, P. Lamont, G. Cowie, and G. Mendoza. Accepted pending revision. Response of biota and bioturbation to oxygen gradients within the lower oxygen minimum zone: A high-resolution view of the Pakistan margin 700-1100 m. Deep Sea Research II: 56 (6-7): 449-471 (.pdf) Gooday, A.J., L.A. Levin, A. Aranda da Silva, B.J. Bett, G.L. Cowie, J.D. Gage, D.J. Hughes, R. Jeffreys, P.A. Lamont, K.A. Larkin, S.J. Murty, S. Schumacher, C. Whitcraft, and C. Woulds. 2009. Faunal responses to oxygen gradients on the Pakistan margin: a comparison of foraminifera, macrofauna and megafauna. Deep Sea Research II 56 (6-7): 488-502.(.pdf) Woulds, C., G. Cowie, L. Levin, H. Andersson, J. Middelburg, S. Vandewiele, P. Lamont, K. Larkin, A. Gooday, S. Schumacher, C. Whitcraft, R. Jeffreys, and M. Schwartz. 2007. The role of sea floor biological communities in sedimentary carbon cycling: oxygen and other controls. Limnology and Oceanography 52(4): 1698-1709. (abstract) (.pdf) Collinetti, E., W. Miller, K. Lion, A. Arnwine, B. Wells, C. Whitcraft, G M. Ruiz. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) Marine Invasion Research Laboratory - Results from the National Ballast Water Information Clearinghouse. http://massbay.mit.edu/resources/pdf/MarinePDF/2001/MBI2001abs2.pdf