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Macroinvertebrate Responses to Dissolved Oxygen and Salinity in Devereux Slough [PDF]

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Macroinvertebrates play a key role in aquatic ecosystems as indicators due to their sensitivity to changes in environmental conditions. Regular macroinvertebrate sampling is conducted in the Deveroux slough at the University of California, Santa Barbara (
Rebollar, Jamine, Wagner, Kirya Nicole
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Use of Floating Wetland Islands as a Method of Phytoremediation in Brackish Bodies of Water [PDF]

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Around the world, fragile, coastal aquatic ecosystems are threatened by a range of factors, including pollution and eutrophication, which hinder their ability to provide ecosystem services such as water filtration, habitat, and coastal resilience to ...
Chiara Gabbiani, Odile Emily
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UCSB Restoration Register - November 2024 [PDF]

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The Cheadle Center at UCSB manages more than 340 acres of open space between Ellwood Mesa and Goleta Slough, carrying out ecological restoration, research, and education projects at these sites.
Bender, Jeremiah, Stratton, Lisa
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UCSB Restoration Register - July 2025 [PDF]

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The Cheadle Center at UCSB manages more than 340 acres of open space between Ellwood Mesa and Goleta Slough, carrying out ecological restoration, research, and education projects at these sites.
Bender, Jeremiah, Stratton, Lisa
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Spatial dynamics of sediment accumulation and soil carbon storage in a restored wetland [PDF]

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Coastal wetlands are being lost at an alarming rate and thus wetland restoration is an important way to recruit coastal wetlands as an ally in our fight against climate change.
Landesman, Jessica
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UCSB Restoration Register - May 2025 [PDF]

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The Cheadle Center at UCSB manages more than 340 acres of open space between Ellwood Mesa and Goleta Slough, carrying out ecological restoration, research, and education projects at these sites.
Bender, Jeremiah   +2 more
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University of California, Santa Barbara Natural History Collections on GBIF — Data Description [PDF]

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The UCSB Natural History Collections (Cheadle Center) mobilize specimen and observation data for plants, algae, lichens, invertebrates, and vertebrates via GBIF.
Seltmann, Katja
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UCSB Restoration Register - September 2025 [PDF]

open access: yes
The Cheadle Center at UCSB manages more than 340 acres of open space between Ellwood Mesa and Goleta Slough, carrying out ecological restoration, research, and education projects at these sites.
Bender, Jeremiah, Stratton, Lisa
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