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A Baseline Investigation into the Population Structure of White Seabass, Atractoscion nobilis, in California and Mexican Waters Using Microsatellite DNA Analysis
The white seabass, Atractoscion nobilis, is a commercially important member of the Sciaenidae that has experienced historic exploitation by fisheries off the coast of southern California. For the present study, we sought ... -
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Early Women Scientists of Los Angeles Harbor
Abstract--Los Angeles Harbor, in San Pedro Bay, has long drawn scientific researchers, from its days as a 19<sup>th</sup> century muddy tide flat to today’s industrial complex of man-made channels and wharves. A marine ... -
Significance of Bulb Polarity in Survival of Transplanted Mitigation Bulbs
Our experimental design was formulated to determine whether or not bulb polarity (orientation) at the time of replanting of bulbs to salvage plants of Calochortus weedii A. W. Wood (Liliaceae) or Weed’s Mariposa Lily ... -
The Marine Biological Laboratory at Terminal Island, Los Angeles Harbor
Abstract. - In 1891, Professor William E. Ritter of the biology department at the University of California began searching for a location along the California coast for a biological field station. After operating summer ... -
The Whitetail Damselfish (Family Pomacentridae), Stegastes leucorus (Gilbert, 1892), new to California Marine Waters with a Key to the California Species of Pomacentridae
We report here on the first documented occurrences of the whitetail damselfish, Stegastes leucorus (Gilbert, 1892), from California and adjacent marine waters. In addition, we provide a list of the damselfishes (Pomacentridae) ...