The effects of introduced water hyacinth on habitat structure, invertebrate assemblages, and fish diets
- J. Toft, C. Simenstad, Jeffery R Cordell, L. Grimaldo
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2003
Differences between hyacinth and pennywort in structure, associated invertebrates, and fish diets are found, although most measurements inferred functional non-equivalency between hyACinth and Pennywort, although some functional equivalency and natural variation existed.
Ecological assessment criteria for restoring anadromous salmonid habitat in Pacific Northwest estuaries
- C. Simenstad, Jeffery R Cordell
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 2000
Factors influencing densities of non‐indigenous species in the ballast water of ships arriving at ports in Puget Sound, Washington, United States
- Jeffery R Cordell, D. Lawrence, Nissa C. Ferm, L. Tear, Scott S. Smith, R. Herwig
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 2009
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Oceanographic characteristics and the presence of international shipping in Puget Sound, Washington, USA contribute to its vulnerability to non-indigenous species (NIS) invasions. To evaluate NIS…
Fish Distribution, Abundance, and Behavior along City Shoreline Types in Puget Sound
- J. Toft, Jeffery R Cordell, C. Simenstad, Lia Stamatiou
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 2007
Abstract Shoreline modifications, such as bulkheads, riprap, and overwater structures, have altered many of the natural habitats in nearshore urbanized areas surrounding coastal cities, including…
Ozone treatment of ballast water on the oil tanker S/T Tonsina: chemistry, biology and toxicity
- R. Herwig, Jeffery R Cordell, W. J. Cooper
- Environmental Science
- 23 October 2006
Worldwide transfer and introduction of non-indigenous species in ballast water causes significant environmental and economic impact. One way to address this problem is to remove or inactivate…
Challenges of habitat restoration in a heavily urbanized estuary: Evaluating the investment
- C. Simenstad, C. D. Tanner, Caren Crandell, J. White, Jeffery R Cordell
- Environmental Science
- 2005
Wetland restoration in urban estuaries involves unique challenges, risks, and uncertainties that often cause both the proponents and the public to question their investment. In certain cases,…
Restoration of Freshwater Intertidal Habitat Functions at Spencer Island, Everett, Washington
- C. D. Tanner, Jeffery R Cordell, Jane Rubey, L. Tear
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2002
In November 1994 dikes were breached around Spencer Island, restoring tidal inundation and connections to the Snohomish River estuary, Washington. Approximately 23.7 ha (58.5 ac) of palustrine…
Going global: The introduction of the Asian isopod Ianiropsis serricaudis Gurjanova (Crustacea: Peracarida) to North America and Europe
- Niels-Viggo S. Hobbs, E. Lazo-Wasem, J. Carlton
- Environmental Science
- 1 March 2015
It is predicted that this species is widespread along North America and European coasts, and may already be introduced to cold temperate waters of the Southern Hemisphere as well.
Ecological response and physical stability of habitat enhancements along an urban armored shoreline
- J. Toft, A. Ogston, Sarah M. Heerhartz, Jeffery R Cordell, Emilie E. Flemer
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2013
Effects of Shoreline Modifications on Supratidal Macroinvertebrate Fauna on Puget Sound, Washington Beaches
- K. Sobocinski, Jeffery R Cordell, C. Simenstad
- Environmental Science
- 28 January 2010
Where shoreline armoring lowers the land–sea interface, benthic infauna and insect assemblages are disrupted and widespread shoreline modifications may decrease the availability of prey resources for fish and wildlife and decrease the contribution of organic material entering the nearshore ecosystem.
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