Environmental DNA research sheds light on invasive species Maven Science News March 4, 2022From the USGS: More than 6,500 nonindigenous species are now established in the United States, and new species are still...
Environmental DNA research sheds light on invasive species Maven Science News March 4, 2022From the USGS: How does eDNA work? The cells of all living things include DNA, the basic building blocks of...
USGS scientists gather data to better understand nutrient loads entering the Delta Maven Science News January 20, 2022From the USGS: In recent years, it has been suggested that forms of nutrients and their associated effects may cause...
USGS scientists gather data to better understand nutrient loads entering the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Maven Science News January 20, 2022From the USGS: In recent years, it has been suggested that forms of nutrients and their associated effects may cause...
Research by California Water Science Center Scientists focuses on hydrodynamics in the Deep Water Ship Channel Maven Science News January 10, 2022From the USGS: One of the primary ways of determining the health of an aquatic ecosystem is to understand its...
Research by California Water Science Center scientists focuses on hydrodynamics in the Upper Sacramento River Deep Water Ship Channel Maven Science News January 10, 2022From the USGS: One of the primary ways of determining the health of an aquatic ecosystem is to understand its...
PUBLICATION: Climate and land change impacts on future managed wetland habitat: A case study from California’s Central Valley Maven Science News January 7, 2022From the USGS: California’s Central Valley provides critical habitat for migratory waterbirds, yet only 10% of naturally occurring wetlands remain....
USGS Scientists Study Habitat Features in the San Francisco Estuary to Better Inform Conservation Efforts for Aquatic Species Maven Science News November 4, 2021From the USGS: Due to human activity, over 90% of tidal wetland habitat in San Francisco Estuary has been lost....