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Aquatic Invertebrates of the Devereux Slough 2018-19
2022In 2018, the hardscape construction of NCOS (North Campus Open Space), a restored, closed estuary, wetland on the Northern border of COPR (Coal Oil Point Reserve), was completed; thus, approximately doubling its overall size and offering the rather unique opportunity of being able to compare the well-established COPR wetland with the newly constructed,
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Macroinvertebrate Responses to Dissolved Oxygen and Salinity in Devereux Slough [PDF]
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 (UCSB) to monitor species abundance and diversity and assess the ecological health of the system. We
Wagner, Kirya Nicole, Rebollar, Jamine
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Analysis of Algae and Aquatic Vegetation Abundance at the Devereux Slough [PDF]
This poster was presented at the 2024 UCSB EEMB Research symposium.This project investigates how water quality metrics correlate with seasonal changes in algal and aquatic vegetation abundance via close-range and satellite imagery analysis at the Devereux Slough.
O'Donnell, Delaney +2 more
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Devereux Slough Solinst Levelogger data (2018–2023)
Initiated in 2018, solinst levellogger data is available until 2023. Data is collected each year and is uploaded soon after the water year is over. Some loggers were moved to different sites or had technical difficulties, therefore dates that have gaps in data represent a time period where data is not available.openaire +1 more source
Water Quality of North Campus Open Space & Devereux Slough: Fall 2015 - Spring 2016
R. M. Clark
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