Bulletin - Southern California Academy of Sciences (2011) (20510488931)
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Title: Bulletin - Southern California Academy of Sciences
Identifier: bulletinsouth11032011sout (find matches)
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Southern California Academy of Sciences
Subjects: Science
Publisher: Los Angeles : Southern California Academy of Sciences
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Year Fig. 3. Mean daily sea surface temperature CC) recorded at the San Clemente Pier, San Clemente, California, approximately 8 km northwest of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, January 1, 1966 - September 30. 2010. Additional gratitude is extended to H.J. Walker, Jr. and R.N. Lea for their assistance with confirming the identification. R. Feeney provided invaluable assistance in our search for museum collections. The comments of two anonymous reviewers and extensive discussion with R.N. Lea substantially improved this manuscript. Literature Cited FishNet2. 2011http://\\-ww.fishnet2.net/ accessed July 7. 2011. Fitch, J. and S. Schultz. 1978. Some rare and unusual occurrences of fishes off California and Baja California. Calif. Fish Game, 64:74-92. Harley. C.D.G.. A. Randall Hughes, K.M. Huhgren. B.G. Miner, C.J.B. Sorte, C.S. Thomber, L.F. Rodriguez, L. Tomanek, and S.L. Williams. 2006. The impacts of climate change in coastal marine systems. Ecol. Letters, 9:228-241. Horn, M., L. Allen, R. Lea, and D. Pondella. 2006. Biogeography. in: (Allen, L.G., Pondella, II.D.. and Horn, M.H., eds.). The Ecology of Marine Fishes: California and Adjacent Waters. UC Press. Los Angeles, CA. Pp. 3-25. Lea, R.N. and R.H. Rosenblatt. 2000. Obser\'ations on fishes associated with the 1997-98 El Nino off California. CalCOFI Rep.. 41:117-129. Love, M., C. Mecklenburg, T. Mecklenburg, and L. Thorsteinson. 2005. Fishes of the West Coast and Alaska: a checkhst of North Pacific and Artie Ocena species from Baja California to the Alaska- Yukon border., US Dep. Interior. US Geological Survey, Biol. Res. Div. 288 pp. Miller, E.F. and M.D. Curtis. 2008. First Occurrence of a Pacific Crevalle Jack, Caranx caninus. north of San Diego, California. Bull. South. Calif Acad. Sci.. 107:41^3. Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ). 2011. Online ichthyological collection database, [http://] mczbase.mcz.harvard.edu/SpecimenSearch.cfm. Accessed. September 15. 2011. Perry, A.L., P.J. Low, J.R. ElHs. and J.D. Reynolds. 2005. Climate change and distribution shifts in marine fishes. Science. 308:1912.
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