TitleImpact of multiple stressors on juvenile fish in estuaries of the northeast Pacific
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsToft, Jason D., Stuart H. Munsch, Jeffery R. Cordell, Kiira Siitari, Van C. Hare, Brett M. Holycross, Lisa A. DeBruyckere, Correigh M. Greene, and Brent B. Hughes
Secondary TitleGlobal Change Biology
Volume24
Issue5
Paginationp.2008-2020
Date Published2018, May
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Electronic Subscription
KeywordsSalmon River, Siletz Bay, Yaquina Bay, Alsea Bay, Siuslaw River estuary, Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, English sole = Parophrys vetulus, abundance, human impacts, ecosystem health, environmental stress, pollution, water quality,
Notes“Here we provide one of the first studies for coastal ecosystems examining multiple stressor effects across broad scales, focused on the nursery function of 20 estuaries spanning 1,600 miles of coastline, 25 years of monitoring, and seven fish and invertebrate species along the northeast Pacific coast.” (from the Abstract) Chinook salmon were find to be most susceptible to pollution, and English sole was most vulnerable to the loss of land cover. Some of the authors were Federal employees, making access of this article through ResearchGate permissible.
DOI10.1111/gcb.14055
Series TitleGlobal Change Biology