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Effects of turbidity and an invasive waterweed on predation by introduced largemouth bass
MCO Ferrari, L Ranåker, KL Weinersmith, MJ Young, A Sih, JL Conrad
Environmental Biology of Fishes 97, 79-90, 2014
972014
Novel Species Interactions in a Highly Modified Estuary: Association of Largemouth Bass with Brazilian Waterweed Egeria densa
JL Conrad, AJ Bibian, KL Weinersmith, D De Carion, MJ Young, P Crain, ...
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 145 (2), 249-263, 2016
662016
Food web fuel differs across habitats and seasons of a tidal freshwater estuary
M Young, E Howe, T O’Rear, K Berridge, P Moyle
Estuaries and Coasts 44, 286-301, 2021
332021
Fish-habitat relationships along the estuarine gradient of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California: implications for habitat restoration
MJ Young, FV Feyrer, DD Colombano, J Louise Conrad, A Sih
Estuaries and Coasts 41, 2389-2409, 2018
302018
Hydrodynamics drive pelagic communities and food web structure in a tidal environment
MJ Young, F Feyrer, PR Stumpner, V Larwood, O Patton, LR Brown
International Review of Hydrobiology 106 (2), 69-85, 2021
202021
Understanding imperfect detection in a San Francisco Estuary long‐term larval and juvenile fish monitoring programme
B Mahardja, MJ Young, B Schreier, T Sommer
Fisheries Management and Ecology 24 (6), 488-503, 2017
192017
The aquatic trophic ecology of Suisun Marsh, San Francisco Estuary, California, during autumn in a wet year
RE Schroeter, TA O'Rear, MJ Young, PB Moyle
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 13 (3), 2015
172015
Habitat partitioning by native and alien fishes and decapods in novel habitats of the upper San Francisco Estuary
MJ Young, KA Berridge, T O’Rear, PB Moyle, JR Durand
Biological Invasions 19, 2693-2710, 2017
142017
The effect of submersed aquatic vegetation on invertebrates important in diets of juvenile largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides
MJ Young, JL Conrad, AJ Bibian, A Sih
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 16 (2), 2018
122018
Eye lenses reveal ontogenetic trophic and habitat shifts in an imperiled fish, Clear Lake hitch (Lavinia exilicauda chi)
MJ Young, V Larwood, JK Clause, M Bell-Tilcock, G Whitman, R Johnson, ...
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 79 (1), 21-30, 2022
92022
Dissolved oxygen controls summer habitat of Clear Lake Hitch (Lavinia exilicauda chi), an imperilled potamodromous cyprinid
F Feyrer, M Young, O Patton, D Ayers
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 29 (2), 188-196, 2020
92020
Hydrodynamics structure plankton communities and interactions in a freshwater tidal estuary
AP Smits, LC Loken, EE Van Nieuwenhuyse, MJ Young, PR Stumpner, ...
Ecological Monographs 93 (2), e1567, 2023
82023
Disentangling Stationary and Dynamic Estuarine Fish Habitat to Inform Conservation: Species‐Specific Responses to Physical Habitat and Water Quality in San Francisco Estuary
F Feyrer, MJ Young, BM Huntsman, LR Brown
Marine and Coastal Fisheries 13 (5), 548-563, 2021
82021
Diets of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) in the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta
KL Weinersmith, DD Colombano, AJ Bibian, MJ Young, A Sih, JL Conrad
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 17 (1), 2019
82019
Ocean connectivity drives trophic support for consumers in an intermittently closed coastal lagoon
M Young, F Feyrer, D Fong, R Johnson, T Kraus, V Larwood, E Stumpner, ...
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 264, 107665, 2022
72022
Strontium isotopes reveal ephemeral streams used for spawning and rearing by an imperilled potamodromous cyprinid Clear Lake hitch Lavinia exilicauda chi
F Feyrer, G Whitman, M Young, RC Johnson
Marine and Freshwater Research 70 (12), 1689-1697, 2019
72019
Gill net selectivity for fifteen fish species of the Upper San Francisco Estuary
ML Wulff, FV Feyrer, MJ Young
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 20 (2), 2022
52022
Recruitment dynamics of non-native largemouth bass within the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta
BM Huntsman, F Feyrer, MJ Young, JA Hobbs, S Acuña, JE Kirsch, ...
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78 (5), 505-521, 2021
52021
Using the distinct population segment (DPS) concept to protect fishes with low levels of genomic differentiation: conservation of an endemic minnow (Hitch)
J Baumsteiger, M Young, PB Moyle
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 148 (2), 406-416, 2019
42019
Submersed aquatic vegetation in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: Implications for fish distribution & food webs
MJ Young
University of California, Davis, 2016
42016
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