Estuary Content / Estuary Content for ΢²ªÊÓƵ en Endangered-Mouse Study Shares No-Contact Sampling Method /climate/news/endangered-mouse-sampled-noninvasively-new-method Collecting genetic samples for small mammals can be tricky, but ΢²ªÊÓƵ scientists found a noninvasive way to do it for San Francisco's endangered salt marsh harvest mouse. September 19, 2022 - 10:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/endangered-mouse-sampled-noninvasively-new-method Invasive Species and Climate Change Impact Coastal Estuaries /news/invasive-species-and-climate-change-impact-coastal-estuaries Native species in California’s estuaries are expected to experience greater declines as invasive species interact with climate change. May 05, 2022 - 11:38am Katherine E Kerlin /news/invasive-species-and-climate-change-impact-coastal-estuaries Against the Tide: A Fish Adapts Quickly to Lethal Levels of Pollution /news/against-tide-fish-adapting-quickly-lethal-levels-pollution <p>Evolution is working hard to rescue some urban fish from a lethal, human-altered environment, according to a study led by the University of California, Davis, and published Dec. 9 in the journal <em>Science</em>.&nbsp;Atlantic killifish living in four polluted East Coast estuaries have adapted to levels of highly toxic industrial pollutants that would normally kill them.</p> December 08, 2016 - 9:46am Katherine E Kerlin /news/against-tide-fish-adapting-quickly-lethal-levels-pollution