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Bagarinao, T. Bagarinao, T. and R.D. Vetter Bouma, A.H.xXBradshaw, J.S.RdBrothers, S.B._ Cairns, J.Jr. Cohen, J. and K.H. Nealson_  Crooks, J.A. Crooks, J.A. and H.S. Khim Dexter, D.M.X(#Fleminger, A. and S. Hendrix KramerKrug, Patrick J.($Krug, Patrick J., Zimmer, Richard K.(%Levin L.A., Talley T.S., Crooks, J.A. Levin, L.A.xX84Levin, L.A., J.A. Crooks, T.S. Talley and M. Saladinl4/Levin, L.A., T. Talley, A. Larson, and A. JonesN Loreau, M.xXMacdonald, K.B.Rd McCray, A.T. Miller, B. R. Moran, R. Nealson, K.H. Nealson, K.H. and D.S. Walton Nealson, K.H. and Y. Cohen_ 85Nealson, K.H., R.R. Colwell, B. Austin, and S. Garges Phleger, C.F.$Phleger, F.B. and J.S. Bradshaw Rhew, R. C. Rosenfeld, B. Saladin, M. Siegel, P.R. and A.M. Wenner Talley, D.M.("Talley, T.S., J.A. Crooks and L.A. Tuckwell, J.X Weiss, R. F. Wenner, A.M.X,(Wenner, A.M., H.M. Page, and P.R. Siegel Zedler, J.xX  American Zoologist_Aquatic ToxicologyRBiological Bulletin@California Fish and Game@Ecological MonographsEnvironment Southwest Estuaries(#Journal of Comparative Physiology B82Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology!@ Journal of Marine Research) Limnology and OceanographyMarine Biology$Marine Ecology Progress Series"=` Nature Nature4.Proceedings of the National Academy of Science6 Science(#Scripps Institution of OceanographyD Sedimentology  ) assemblagene bayet Californiane  competitione LIcrab, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, California, salt marsh, wetland, wetlands densityag developmentdevelopment patternD$ dispersalpldispersion, feeding, competition, spionid, polychaete, California, Kendall-Frost, wetland, marsh, salt marshdriftHBecology, behavior, sympatry, California, goby, fish, Kendall-Frost5lD>exotic species, mussel, structural effects, habitat alteration40fish, salt marsh, habitat linkage, Kendall-Frost foraminiferaTOgrowth, adult, size, variation, size variation, egg, production, egg productionVxugrowth, adult, size, variation, size variation, egg, production, egg production, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CalifornisTOhabitat utilization, habitat alteration, isopod, Sphaeroma quoyanum, salt marshPzhalophyte, soil, interspecific competition, competition, southern California, California, marsh, salt marsh, Kendall-Frost}H infaunaetLHinstrument, data collection, record, data recording, ecology, ecologicalhtninstrument, data collection, record, data recording, ecology, ecological, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, California interferenceinterference competitionintroduction, introduced species, exotic, Asian, Asia, estuarine, copepod, Copepoda, Calanoida, southern California, California, embayment, Pseudodiapotamus marinus, Kendall-FrostN\Vintroduction, mussel, Musculista senhousia, anthropogenic effects benthic, Mission Bay0+invasion, invertebrates, habitat alterationliisolation, characterization, marine, managnese, oxidizing, oxidation, bacteria, Kendall-Frost, California Kendall-Frostlarvalarval dispersald life history@|xlife history, dispersal, infauna, polychaete, assemblage, density, California, Kendall-Frost, wetland, marsh, salt marsh@=luciferase, non-luminous, Beneckea, Kendall-Frost, California|wmacro-infauna, life history, microhabitat, resotration, salt marsh, wetland, recovery, dispersal, oligochaetes, raftingLImanagement, preservation, expansion, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, California$managnese, oxidation, bacteria),DAmanagnese, oxidation, marine, bacteria, Kendall-Frost, California mangrove marinenifD@marine, invertebrate, extinction, biodiveristy, ecosystem, modell           n^f-,~~~}}}|||{{{zzzyyyxxxwwwvvv*$Krug, Patrick J., Zimmer, Richard K. 2000rkLarval settlement: chemical markers for tracing production, transport, and distribution of a waterborne cueX$Marine Ecology Progress Series 207283-296sKrug, Patrick J. 2001Bet-hedging dispersal strategy of a specialist marine herbivore: a settlement dimorphism among sibling larvae of Alderia modesta q $Marine Ecology Progress Series 213177-192 Levin, L.A. 1980~wLife history and dispersal patterns of four infaunal polychaetes: implications for the structure of a dense assemblage.9American Zoologist204 p. 881~xlife history, dispersal, infauna, polychaete, assemblage, density, California, Kendall-Frost, wetland, marsh, salt marshHAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserveh Levin, L.A.0 1981NHDispersion, feeding behavior and competition in two spionid polychaetes. Journal of Marine Research391 p. 99-117rldispersion, feeding, competition, spionid, polychaete, California, Kendall-Frost, wetland, marsh, salt marshHAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve Levin, L.A.  1982`YInterference interactions among tube-dwelling polychaetes in a dense infaunal assemblage.82Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology65 p. 107-119HAinterference tube tube-dwelling polychaete infauna tube worm wormHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve, Levin, L.A. 1982The roles of life history, dispersal, and interference competition in the population and community structure of a dense infaunal polychaete assemblage.*#Scripps Institution of Oceanography  La Jolla, CA *#University of California, San Diego339 pp. Ph.D.life history dispersal infauna interference competition competition polychaete assemblage density California Kendall-Frost wetland marsh salt marshrHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reservef Levin, L.A. 1983\UDrift tube studies of bay-ocean water exchange and implications for larval dispersal. Estuaries64 p. 346-371|vdrift tube bay ocean water exchange larva larval dispersal dispersal Kendall-Frost marsh wetland salt marsh CaliforniaHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserveon, abnormality, abnormal reproduction, sand crab, crab, Emerita analoga, nuclear, nuclear power, nuclear generating station, power, energy, Kendall-Frost, California, San Diego, southern California C R HAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reservep  Tuckwell, J. 1990tnProposal for the Management, Preservation and Expansion of the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Natural Reserve  La Jolla, CA *#University of California, San Diego 12 pp. May 25, 1990(!undergraduate report for BIEB 176aPImanagement, preservation, expansion, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, Californiarkreport written for UCSD course BIEB 176; professors: David Woodruff and Shirley Strum; spring quarter, 1990t.(Wenner, A.M., H.M. Page, and P.R. Siegel4-Variation in size at onset of egg production.  Wenner, A.M.Factors in Adult Growth  Rotterdam`  A.A. Balkema|ugrowth, adult, size, variation, size variation, egg, production, egg production, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CalifornisaHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserven Zedler, J.6/Salt Marsh Restoration: Lessons from California  Cairns, J.Jr. (!Rehabilitating Damaged Ecosystems  Boca Raton Lewis Publishers 2ndharehabilitation, ecosystem, salt marsh, wetland, restoration, California, Kendall-Frost, San DiegoHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh ReserveP+Angeloni, L.M. 2001xqMating Strategies of Simultaneously Hermaphroditic Opisthobranchs: Sexual Selection, Body Size and Sex Allocation Biology  La Jolla, CA *#University of California, San Diegos113 pp.L Ph.D.mating, hermaphrodite, opisthobranch, sexual selection, body size, sex allocation, Kendall-Frost, California, southern CaliforniaHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve$Bagarinao, T. and R.D. Vetter 1989JDSulfide tolerance and detoxification in shallow-water marine fishes.Marine Biology 103 p. 291-302`Zsulfide, tolerance, detoxification, shallow-water, marine, fish, Kendall-Frost, CaliforniaHAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserven V!/ | D.'#8 Levin, L.A.0 1984pMultiple patterns of development in Streblospio benedicti Webster (Spinidae) from three coasts of North America. $ 9 Biological Bulletin 166 p. 494-508gdevelopment development pattern Streblospio benedicti marsh salt marsh wetland California Kendall-Frostr   5 HAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reservea 6/Levin, L.A., T. Talley, A. Larson, and A. Jones 1997Faunal Composition in the Tijuana River Estuarine Intertidal Habitats and the Role of Life Histories in Faunal Recovery of Southern California Restored Wetlands.  La Jolla, CA F?Marine Life Research Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanographya 41 pp. August 1997P Final Report~wmacro-infauna, life history, microhabitat, resotration, salt marsh, wetland, recovery, dispersal, oligochaetes, raftingHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh ReserveH:4Levin, L.A., J.A. Crooks, T.S. Talley and M. Saladin 1999HBAlteration of California wetland habitat by invasive invertebratesCoastal Zone '992+invasion, invertebrates, habitat alterationiD=from research done at Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve .' Levin L.A., Talley T.S., Crooks, J.A. 2000@9Alteration of Wetland Habitat by Two Exotic Invertebrates  Sea Grant 25 July 2000 Final Reportsalt marsh, invasive species, tidal flats, erosion, habitat modification, wetlands, mussel, isopod, marsh edge, sediments, invertebrates, exotic species, bioengineeringF(a) Sphaeroma quoyanum exhibits specific microhabitat preferences within marsh edge and channel bank systems (firm sediments, vertical banks, and peaty substrate are preferred). Salicornia-vegetated habitat is preferred over Spartina-vegetated habitat. (b) Although erosion is a natural process along salt marsh banks, enclosure experiments demonstrated that S. quoyanum activities may enhance sediment loss from banks as much as 2.5 times. In areas infested with S. quoyanum losses may exceed 100 cm of marsh edge per year. (c) Musculista senhousia alter associated sediments and mussles through structural effects (habitat alteration) of mats and by activities of living mussles. Effects include decreased grain size, increased organic content a;tered sediment quality [C:N ratios], as well as enhancement of small infauna. (d) When assessing the effects of habitat modifiers, it is necessary to consider the scale of the habitat and biota under examination. On small scales, mats of M. senhousia, and S. quoyanum burrows were found to enhance certain macrofauna (0.3 - 1 mm in size). On larger scales, M. senhousia inhibited larger, surface-dwelling suspension feeders and S. quoyanum burrowing increased loss of salt marsh habitat. (e) Densities of these exotic species wre similar or higher in restored than natural marshes. This highlights the importance of understanding invasion biology for wetmland conservation.i       j u    ,     [ g   'UCSD mail code 0218 Loreau, M. 1998BA multi-factor instrument for recording ecological parameters.  La Jolla, CA HAMarine Foraminifera Laboratory, Scripps Institute of Oceanography. 10 pp.February 9, 196547tninstrument, data collection, record, data recording, ecology, ecological, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CaliforniaHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve,Bradshaw, J.S. 196860Environmental parameters and marsh foraminifera. Limnology and Oceanography131p. 26-38 January, 1968@9marsh, foraminifera, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CaliforniaHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh ReserveBrothers, S.B. 1975PJThe comparative ecology and behavior of three sympatric California gobies.*#Scripps Institution of Oceanographyr  La Jolla, CA *#University of California, San DiegoT Ph.D.:HBecology, behavior, sympatry, California, goby, fish, Kendall-FrostHAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve:  Cohen, J. and K.H. Nealson<5Regulation of manganese oxidation in marine bacteria.  La Jolla, CA *#Scripps Institution of Oceanography.abstractTMregulation, manganese, oxidation, marine, bacteria, Kendall-Frost, California HAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserves Dexter, D.M. 198360Soft bottom infaunal communities in Mission Bay.California Fish and Game691M p. 5-7NGsoft bottom, infauna, community, Mission Bay, Kendall-Frost, California,HAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve*#Fleminger, A. and S. Hendrix Kramer 1988Recent introduction of an Asian estuarine copepod, Pseudodiaptomus marinus (Copepoda: Calanoida), into Southern California embayments. 3 J Marine Biology98 p. 535-541introduction, introduced species, exotic, Asian, Asia, estuarine, copepod, Copepoda, Calanoida, southern California, California, embayment, Pseudodiapotamus marinus, Kendall-Frost   HAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserveadz$%Tx)P&"(D : B $Nealson, K.H. and D.S. 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BradshawAD=Marsh foraminiferal patterns, Pacific coast of North America.e D>Instituto de Biologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de MexicoJCmarsh, wetlands, foraminifera, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CaliforniatHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve  Phleger, C.F. 1964sEffect of varying salinity on lipid, protein, and mineral content of a coastal salt marsh plant, Spartina leiantha. a r Biology  San Diego, CA San Diego State UniversityM.A. in Biology}salinity, lipid, protein, mineral, salt marsh, marsh wetlands, plant, Spartina leiantha, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, California F W HAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve&Phleger, F.B. and J.S. Bradshaw 19662+Sedimentary Environments in a marine marsh.wScience 154 3756 p. 1551-1553d]sediment, sedimentary, marine, marsh, wetland, wetlands, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CaliforniacHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve Phleger, C.F. 1970<5Foraminiferal populations and marine marsh processes. Limnology and Oceanography15 p. 522-534LEforaminifera marine marsh salt marsh wetland California Kendall-FrostHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve,&Rhew, R. C. Miller, B. R. Weiss, R. F. 2000TNNatural methyl bromide and methyl chloride emissions from coastal salt marshes Nature 403 6767292-295 Nature5147581PJDMultidisciplinary-AGRI Multidisciplinary-LIFE Multidisciplinary-PHYSAgriculture, Biology, & Environmental Science (AGRI) Life Sciences (LIFE) Physical, Chemical, & Earth Sciences (PHYS) JAN 20; from research done at Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve  Rosenfeld, B. 1990,%Crabs at the Kendall-Frost Salt Marsh0  La Jolla, CA *#University of California, San Diegon 9 pp.6/report written for undergraduate course at UCSDPIcrab, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, California, salt marsh, wetland, wetlandse6/report written for undergraduate course at UCSD Saladin, M.@ 1998xThe influence of the non-native mussel, Musculista senhousia, on sediment properties in Mission Bay, San Diego, CA, USA. ( <  Zurich, Switzerland} *$Eldgenossische Technische HochschuleSenior thesis, B.S.#n>mussel, sediment properties, Mission Bay, Musculista senhousia * D=from research done at Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh ReserveS"Siegel, P.R. and A.M. Wenner 1984~Abnormal reproduction of the sand crab Emerita analoga in the vicinity of a nuclear generating station in southern California. ' 6 Marine Biology80 p. 341-345reproduction, abnormality, abnormal reproduction, sand crab, crab, Emerita analoga, nuclear, nuclear power, nuclear generating station, power, energy, Kendall-Frost, California, San Diego, southern California C R HAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reservep Talley, D.M. 2000ZSThe Role of Resident Fishes in Linking Habitats of a Southern California Salt Marsh Oceanography La Jolla *#University of California, San Diego 227pp. Ph.D.60fish, salt marsh, habitat linkage, Kendall-FrostD=from research done at Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserven("Talley, T.S., J.A. Crooks and L.A. in reviewjHabitat utilization and alteration by the burrowing isopod, Sphaeroma quoyanum, in California salt marshes < N Marine BiologyOhabitat utilization, habitat alteration, isopod, Sphaeroma quoyanum, salt marsha 1 C D=from research done at Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reservei  Tuckwell, J. 1990tnProposal for the Management, Preservation and Expansion of the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Natural Reserve  La Jolla, CA *#University of California, San Diego 12 pp. May 25, 1990(!undergraduate report for BIEB 176aPImanagement, preservation, expansion, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, Californiarkreport written for UCSD course BIEB 176; professors: David Woodruff and Shirley Strum; spring quarter, 1990t.(Wenner, A.M., H.M. Page, and P.R. Siegel4-Variation in size at onset of egg production.  Wenner, A.M.Factors in Adult Growth  Rotterdam`  A.A. Balkema|ugrowth, adult, size, variation, size variation, egg, production, egg production, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CalifornisaHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserven Zedler, J.6/Salt Marsh Restoration: Lessons from California  Cairns, J.Jr. (!Rehabilitating Damaged Ecosystems  Boca Raton Lewis Publishers 2ndharehabilitation, ecosystem, salt marsh, wetland, restoration, California, Kendall-Frost, San DiegoHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve  #marsh<9marsh, foraminifera, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CaliforniaHCmarsh, wetlands, foraminifera, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, Californiamating, hermaphrodite, opisthobranch, sexual selection, body size, sex allocation, Kendall-Frost, California, southern California Mission BayMultidisciplinary-AGRIMultidisciplinary-LIFEMultidisciplinary-PHYSD>mussel, sediment properties, Mission Bay, Musculista senhousiaoceanoxidation, detoxification, oxidative detoxification, sulfide, mitochondria, California killifish, speckled sanddab, Kendall-Frost, California, Fundulus parvipinnis, Citharichthys stigmaeus@ polychaeteingPMregulation, manganese, oxidation, marine, bacteria, Kendall-Frost, California\Vrehabilitation, ecosystem, salt marsh, wetland, restoration, California, Kendall-FrostNpdarehabilitation, ecosystem, salt marsh, wetland, restoration, California, Kendall-Frost, San Diegoreproduction, abnormality, abnormal reproduction, sand crab, crab, Emerita analoga, nuclear, nuclear power, nuclear generating station, power, energy, Kendall-Frost, California, San Diego, southern California\Wsalinity, lipid, protein, mineral, salt marsh, marsh wetlands, plant, Spartina leianthaNp}salinity, lipid, protein, mineral, salt marsh, marsh wetlands, plant, Spartina leiantha, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, California salt marshostsalt marsh, invasive species, tidal flats, erosion, habitat modification, wetlands, mussel, isopod, marsh edge, sediments, invertebrates, exotic species, bioengineering d`salt marsh, marsh, wetlands, mollusca, mollusc, molluska, mollusk, fauna, North America, PacificLIsalt marsh, marsh, wetlands,deposit, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, California<7sediment, sedimentary, marine, marsh, wetland, wetlands{H`]sediment, sedimentary, marine, marsh, wetland, wetlands, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CaliforniaLGsoft bottom, infauna, community, Mission Bay, Kendall-Frost, CaliforniaStreblospio benedicti`Zsulfide, tolerance, detoxification, shallow-water, marine, fish, Kendall-Frost, California_XDAsulfide, toxicant, toxic, tolerance, adaptation, aquatic organismlgsulfide, toxicant, toxic, tolerance, adaptation, aquatic organism, Kendall-Frost, California, San DiegoNtuber tube worm tube-dwellingwater exchange)d wetland-Fworm  @@ .    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P d ~  *#Journal of Comparative Physiology B 160 p. 519-527 June 26, 1990oxidation, detoxification, oxidative detoxification, sulfide, mitochondria, California killifish, speckled sanddab, Kendall-Frost, California, Fundulus parvipinnis, Citharichthys stigmaeus  HAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh ReserveK Bagarinao, T. 1992f`Sulfied as an evvironmental factor and toxicant: tolerance and adaptations in aquatic organisms.Aquatic Toxicology24p. 21-62ngsulfide, toxicant, toxic, tolerance, adaptation, aquatic organism, Kendall-Frost, California, San DiegoiHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserven Bouma, A.H.0 1963HBA graphic presentation of the facies model of salt marsh deposits. Sedimentology2 p. 122-129PIsalt marsh, marsh, wetlands,deposit, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CalifornianHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve Bradshaw, J.S. 1965D>A multi-factor instrument for recording ecological parameters.  La Jolla, CA HAMarine Foraminifera Laboratory, Scripps Institute of Oceanography. 10 pp.February 9, 196547tninstrument, data collection, record, data recording, ecology, ecological, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CaliforniaHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve,Bradshaw, J.S. 196860Environmental parameters and marsh foraminifera. Limnology and Oceanography131p. 26-38 January, 1968@9marsh, foraminifera, Kendall-Frost, San Diego, CaliforniaHAfrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh ReserveBrothers, S.B. 1975PJThe comparative ecology and behavior of three sympatric California gobies.*#Scripps Institution of Oceanographyr  La Jolla, CA *#University of California, San DiegoT Ph.D.:HBecology, behavior, sympatry, California, goby, fish, Kendall-FrostHAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve:  Cohen, J. and K.H. Nealson<5Regulation of manganese oxidation in marine bacteria.  La Jolla, CA *#Scripps Institution of Oceanography.abstractTMregulation, manganese, oxidation, marine, bacteria, Kendall-Frost, California HAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserves Crooks, J.A. 1998The Effects of the Introduced Mussel, Musculista senhousia, and other Anthropogenic Agents on Benthic Ecosystems of Mission Bay, San Diego & :  Oceanography  San Diego *#University of California, San Diego 223pp. pH.D.Vintroduction, mussel, Musculista senhousia, anthropogenic effects benthic, Mission Bay  * D=from research done at Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve Crooks, J.A. and H.S. Khim 1999PIBiological versus structural effects of a habitat-altering, exotic musselS82Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 240 53-75D>exotic species, mussel, structural effects, habitat alterationD=from research done at Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reservex Dexter, D.M. 198360Soft bottom infaunal communities in Mission Bay.California Fish and Game691M p. 5-7NGsoft bottom, infauna, community, Mission Bay, Kendall-Frost, California,HAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve*#Fleminger, A. and S. Hendrix Kramer 1988Recent introduction of an Asian estuarine copepod, Pseudodiaptomus marinus (Copepoda: Calanoida), into Southern California embayments. 3 J Marine Biology98 p. 535-541introduction, introduced species, exotic, Asian, Asia, estuarine, copepod, Copepoda, Calanoida, southern California, California, embayment, Pseudodiapotamus marinus, Kendall-Frost   HAFrom research done at the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reservea