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John Y. Takekawa

California Gull Distribution, Abundance, and Predation on Waterbird Eggs and Chicks in South San Francisco Bay

We examined the distribution and abundance of California Gulls throughout the South Bay salt ponds and associated landfills and determined their impact on the reproductive success of American Avocets and Black-necked Stilts.

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Dissolved Oxygen in Guadalupe Slough and Pond A3W, South San Francisco Bay, California, August and September 2007

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Relation Between Species Assemblages of Fishes And Water Quality in Salt Ponds And Sloughs In South San Francisco Bay

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Fecal indicator bacteria and Salmonella in ponds managed as bird habitat, San Francisco Bay, California

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California Gull Movements in Relation to Nesting Waterbirds and Landfills: Implications for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project

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South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project Status Report

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Western Snowy Plover Numbers, Nesting Success, Fledging Success and Avian Predator Surveys in the San Francisco Bay (2009)

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