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Publications by NA Miller
Seasonal and Spatial Variation in the Energetics of the Invasive Clam Corbula Amurensis in the Upper San Francisco Estuary
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
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Abiotic and Biotic Controls on the Copepod Pseudodiaptomus Forbesi in the Upper San Francisco Estuary
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
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Remarkable Invasion of San Francisco Bay (California, USA), by the Asian Clam Potamocorbula Amurensis. I. Introduction and Dispersal
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A Conceptual Model of the Aquatic Food Web of the Upper San Francisco Estuary
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Analysis of Pelagic Species Decline in the Upper San Francisco Estuary Using Multivariate Autoregressive Modeling (MAR)
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Variation of Fish Habitat and Extent of the Low-Salinity Zone With Freshwater Flow in the San Francisco Estuary
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Remarkable Invasion of San Francisco Bay (California, USA), by the Asian Clam Potamocorbula Amurensis. II, Displacement of a Former Community
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Phytoplankton Growth Balanced by Clam and Zooplankton Grazing and Net Transport Into the Low-Salinity Zone of the San Francisco Estuary
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Salinity Trends, Variability, and Control in the Northern Reach of the San Francisco Estuary
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
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