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80.

Russell, M.J. and P.A. Montagna.  2007.  Spatial and temporal variability and drivers of net ecosystem metabolism in Western Gulf of Mexico Estuaries.  Estuaries and Coasts 30: 137-153.

79.

Baguley J.G., P.A. Montagna, L.J. Hyde, R.D. Kalke, G.T. Rowe.  2006.  Metazoan meiofauna abundance in relation to environmental variables in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep sea.  Deep-Sea Research I 53: 1344-1362.

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Lee, W., H.Y. Soh, and P.A. Montagna.  2006.  Redescription of Echinolaophonte armiger (Gurney) (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the Gulf of Mexico.  Zootaxa 1250: 53-68.

77.

Russell, M.J., P. A. Montagna and R.D. Kalke.  2006.  The effect of freshwater inflow on net ecosystem metabolism in Lavaca Bay, Texas.  Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 68: 231-244.

76.

Tenore, K.R., R.N. Zajac, J. Terwin, F. Andrade, J. Blanton, W. Boynton, D. Carey, R. Diaz, A.F. Holland, E. Lopez-Jamar, P. Montagna, F. Nichols, R. Rosenberg, H. Queiroga, M. Sprung, R.B. Whitlatch.  2006.  Characterizing the role benthos plays in large coastal seas and estuaries: A modular approach.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 330: 392-402.

75.

Baguley, J.G. P.A. Montagna, W. Lee, L.J. Hyde, G.T. Rowe.  2006.  Spatial and bathymetric trends in Harpacticoida (Copepoda) community structure in the Northern Gulf of Mexico deep-sea.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 330: 327-341.

74.

Montagna, P.A. and C. Ritter.  2006.  Direct and indirect effects of hypoxia on benthos in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas, U.S.A.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 330: 119-131.

73.

Ritter, C., P.A. Montagna, and S. Applebaum.  2005.  Short-term succession dynamics of macrobenthos in a salinity-stressed estuary.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 323: 57-69.

72.

Burgess, R, J. Sharma, R. S. Carr, and P. Montagna.  2005.  Assessment of storm water outfalls in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas, USA using meiofaunaMeiofauna Marina 14: 157-169.

71.

Applebaum, S., P.A. Montagna, and C. Ritter.  2005.  Status and trends of dissolved oxygen in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas, U.S.A.  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 107: 297-311.

70.

Baguley, J.G., L.J. Hyde, and P.A. Montagna.  2004.  A semi-automated digital microphotographic approach to measure meiofaunal biomass.  Limnology and Oceanography Methods. 2: 181-190.

69.

Lee, W., Kang, S.-H. Kang, P.A. Montagna, and I..-S. Kwak.  2003.  Temporal dynamics and patterning of meiofauna community by self-organizing artificial neural networks.  Ocean and Polar Research 25: 237-247.

68.

Lee, W., P.A. Montagna, and M.-S.Han.  2003.  Three new species of the genus Normanella Brady (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the Gulf of Mexico.  Journal of Natural History 37: 1219-1245.

67.

Long, E.R., R.S. Carr, and P.A. Montagna.  2003.  Porewater toxicity tests: value as a component of sediment quality triad assessments.  In: R.S. Carr and M. Nipper (eds.). Porewater Toxicity Testing: biological, Chemical, and Ecological Considerations. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Press, Pensacola, FL. pp. 163-200.

66.

R.S. Carr, E.R. Long, J.A. Mondon, P.A. Montagna, and P.F. Roscigno.  2003.  Uses of porewater toxicity tests in sediment quality triad studies.  In: R.S. Carr and M. Nipper (eds.). Porewater Toxicity Testing: biological, Chemical, and Ecological Considerations. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Press, Pensacola, FL. pp. 201-228.

65.

Palmer, T.A., P.A. Montagna, and R.D. Kalke.  2002.  Downstream effects of restored freshwater inflow to Rincon Bayou, Nueces Delta, Texas, USA.  Estuaries 25: 1448-1456.

64.

Montagna, P.A., R.D. Kalke, and C. Ritter.  2002.  Effect of restored freshwater inflow on macrofauna and meiofauna in upper Rincon Bayou, Texas, USA.  Estuaries 25: 1436-1447.

63.

Ward, G.H., M.J. Irlbeck, and P.A. Montagna.  2002.  Experimental river diversion for marsh enhancement.  Estuaries 25: 1416-1425.

62.

Montagna, P.A., M. Alber, P. Doering. and M.S. Connor.  2002.  Freshwater inflow: science, policy, management.  Estuaries 25: 1243-1245.

61.

Montagna, P.A., S.C. Jarvis, and M.C. Kennicutt II.  2002.  Distinguishing between contaminant and reef effects on meiofauna near offshore hydrocarbon platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59: 1584-1592.

60.

Montagna, P.A.  2001.  Field and laboratory methods for meiofaunal research. In: Hurst, C. J. (ed.), Manual of Environmental Microbiology, 2nd ed., ASM Press, Washington, DC. pp. 491 - 499.

59.

Mitwally, H. and P.A. Montagna.  2001.  Egyptian interstitial Copepoda Harpacticoida with the description of two new species and one new subspecies.  Crustaceana 74: 513-545.

58.

Riera P., P. A. Montagna, R. D. Kalke and P. Richard.  2000.  Utilization of estuarine organic matter during growth and migration by juvenile brown shrimp Penaeus aztecus in a South Texas estuary.  Marine Ecology Progress Series 199: 205-216.

57.

Ward, L.A., Montagna, P.A., R.D. Kalke, and E.J. Buskey.  2000.  Sublethal effects of Texas brown tide on Streblospio bendicti (Polychaeta) larvae.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 248: 121-129.

56.

Carr, R.S., P.A. Montagna, J.M. Biedenbach, R. Kalke, M.C. Kennicutt, R. Hooten, and G. Cripe.  2000.  Impact of storm water outfalls on sediment quality in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 19: 561-574.

55.

Whitledge, T.E., D.A. Stockwell, E.J. Buskey, K.C. Dunton, G.J. Holt, S.A. Holt, and P.A. Montagna.  1999.  Persistent brown tide bloom in Laguna Madre, Texas.  In: Kumpf, H., Steidinger, K., and Sherman, K. (eds.),  The Gulf of Mexico Large Marine Ecosystem, Blackwell Science, Inc., Malden, MA, pp. 338-359.

54.

Ritter, M.C. and P.A. Montagna.  1999.  Seasonal hypoxia and models of benthic response in a Texas bay.  Estuaries 22: 7-20.

53.

Twilley, R.R., J. Cowan, T. Miller-Way, P.A. Montagna and B Mortazavi.  1999.  Benthic nutrient fluxes in selected estuaries in the Gulf of Mexico.  In: Bianchi, T.S., Pennock, J.R. and R. TwilleyBiogeochemistry of Gulf of Mexico Estuaries, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Pp. 163 - 209.

52.

Street, G.T., G.R. Lotufo, P.A. Montagna, and J.W. Fleeger.  1998.  Reduced genetic diversity in a meiobenthic copepod exposed to a xenobiotic Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 222: 93-111.

51.

Buskey, E., P.A. Montagna, A.F. Amos, and T.E. Whitledge.  1997.  Disruption of grazer populations as a contributing factor to the initiation of the Texas brown tide algal bloom.  Limnology and Oceanography 42: 1215-1222.

50.

Street, G.T., P.A. Montagna, and P.L. Parker.  1997.  Incorporation of brown tide into an estuarine food web.  Marine Ecology Progress Series 152: 67-78.

49.

Montagna, P.A. and J. Li.  1997.  Modelling contaminant effects on deposit feeding nematodes near Gulf of Mexico production platforms.  Ecological Modelling 98: 151-162.

48.

Mannino, A., and P.A. Montagna.  1997.  Small-scale spatial variation of macrobenthic community structure.  Estuaries 20: 159-173.

47.

Kennicutt, M.C., II, R.H. Green, P. Montagna and P.F. Roscigno.  1996.  Gulf of Mexico Offshore Operations Experiment (GOOMEX) Phase I: Sublethal responses to contaminant exposure - introduction and overview.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53: 2540-2553.

46.

Montagna, P.A. and D. E. Harper, Jr.  1996.  Benthic infaunal long-term response to offshore production platforms.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53: 2567-2588.

45.

Carr, R.S., D.C. Chapman, B.J. Presley, J.M. Biedenbach, L. Robertston, P. Boothe, R. Kilada, T. Wade, and P. Montagna.  1996.  Sediment porewater toxicity assessment studies in the vicinity of offshore oil and gas production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53: 2618-2628.

44.

Green, R.H. and P. Montagna.  1996.  Implications for monitoring: study designs and interpretation of results.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53: 2629-2636.

43.

Peterson, C.H., M.C. Kennicutt II, R.H. Green, P. Montagna, D.E. Harper, Jr., E.N. Powell, and P.F. Roscigno.  1996.  Ecological consequences of environmental perturbations associated with offshore hydrocarbon production: a perspective from study of long-term exposures in the Gulf of Mexico.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53: 2637-2654.

42.

Street, G.T., and P.A. Montagna.  1996.  Loss of genetic variability in harpacticoid copepods associated with offshore platforms.  Marine Biology 126: 271-282.

41.

Mannino, A., and P.A. Montagna.  1996.  Fine-scale spatial variation of sediment composition and salinity in Nueces Bay of South Texas.  Texas Journal of Science 48: 1-14.

40.

Blanchard, G.F. and P.A. Montagna.  1995.  Assessment of a brown tide impact on microalgal benthic communities in Baffin Bay (Texas) in 1990 using a primary production simulation model.  Oceanologica ACTA 18: 371-377.

39.

Martin, C.M., P.A. Montagna.  1995.  Environmental assessment of La Quinta Channel, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas.  Texas Journal of Science 47: 203-222.

38.

Montagna, P.A. and R.D. Kalke.  1995.  Ecology of infaunal Mollusca in south Texas estuaries.  American Malacological Bulletin 11: 163-175.

37.

Montagna, P.A.  1995.  Rates of meiofaunal microbivory: a review.  Vie et Milieu 45: 1-10.

36.

Montagna, P.A., J.E. Bauer, D. Hardin, and R.B. Spies.  1995.  Meiofaunal and microbial trophic interactions in a natural submarine hydrocarbon seep.  Vie et Milieu 45: 17-26.

35.

Montagna, P.A., G.F. Blanchard, and A. Dinet.  1995.  Effect of production and biomass of intertidal microphytobenthos on meiofaunal grazing rates.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 185: 149-165.

34.

Ruber, E., A. Gilbert, P.A. Montagna, G. Gillis,and E. Cummings.  1994.  Effects of impounding coastal salt marsh for mosquito control on microcrustacean populations.  Hydrobiologia 292/293: 497-503.

33.

Montagna, P.A., D.A. Stockwell and R.D. Kalke.  1993.  Dwarf surfclam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) populations and feeding during the Texas brown tide event.  Journal of Shellfish Research 12 :433-442.

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Koepfler, E.T., R. Benner, and P.A. Montagna.  1993.  Variability of dissolved organic carbon in sediments of a seagrass bed and an unvegetated area within an estuary in southern Texas.  Estuaries 16: 391-404.

31.

Montagna, P.  1993.  Radioisotope technique to quantify in situ microbivory by meiofauna in sediments.  In: Kemp, P.F. B.F. Sherr, E. B. Sherr, and J.J. Cole (eds.).  Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, pp. 745-753.

30.

Webb, D.G. and P. Montagna.  1993.  Reproductive patterns in meiobenthic Harpacticoida (Crustacea, Copepoda) of the California continental shelf (Santa Maria Basin).  Continental Shelf Research 13: 723-741.

29.

Webb, D.G. and P. A. Montagna.  1993.  Initial burial and subsequent degradation of sedimented phytoplankton: relative impact of macrobenthos and meiobenthos Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 156: 151-164.

28.

Montagna, P.A. and R.D. Kalke.  1992.  The effect of freshwater inflow on meiofaunal and macrofaunal populations in the Guadalupe and Nueces Estuaries, Texas.  Estuaries 15: 307-326.

27.

Blanchard, G.F. and P.A. Montagna.  1992.  Photosynthetic response of natural assemblages of marine benthic microalgae to short- and long-term variations of incident irradiance in Baffin Bay, Texas.  Journal of Phycology 28: 7-14.

26.

Montagna, P.A. and W.B. Yoon.  1991.  The effect of freshwater inflow on meiofaunal consumption of sediment bacteria and microphytobenthos in San Antonio Bay, Texas, U.S.A.  Estuarine and Coastal Shelf Science 33: 529-547.

25.

Montagna, P.A.  1991.  Meiobenthic communities of the Santa Maria Basin on the California continental shelf.  Continental Shelf Research 11: 1355-1378.

24.

Kalke, R. and P.A. Montagna.  1991.  The effect on freshwater inflow on macrobenthos in the Lavaca River delta and upper Lavaca Bay, Texas.  Contributions in Marine Science 32: 49-77.

23.

Hyland, J., D. Hardin, E. Crecelius, D. Drake, P. Montagna and M. Steinhauer.  1990.  Monitoring long-term effects of offshore oil and gas development along the Southern California outer continental shelf and slope: background environmental conditions in the Santa Maria Basin.  Oil & Chemical Pollution 6: 195-240.

22.

Montagna, P.A., J.E. Bauer, D. Hardin and R.B. Spies.  1989.  Vertical distribution of microbial and meiofaunal populations in sediments of a natural hydrocarbon seep.  Journal of Marine Research 47: 657-680.

21.

Bauer, J.E., P.A. Montagna, R.B. Spies, M.C. Prieto and D. Hardin.  1989.  Microbial biogeochemistry and heterotrophy in sediments of a marine hydrocarbon seep.  Limnology and Oceanography 33: 1493-1513.

20.

Palmer, M.A., P.A. Montagna, R.B. Spies and D. Hardin.  1988.  Meiofauna dispersal near natural petroleum seeps in the Santa Barbara Channel: a recolonization experiment.  Oil & Chemical Pollution 4: 179-189.

19.

Montagna, P.A. and J.E. Bauer.  1988.  Partitioning radiolabeled thymidine uptake by bacteria and meiofauna using metabolic blocks and poisons in benthic feeding studies.  Marine Biology 98: 101-110.

18.

Montagna, P.A., J.E. Bauer, J. Toal, D. Hardin and R.B. Spies.  1987.  Temporal variability and the relationship between benthic meiofaunal and microbial populations of a natural coastal petroleum seep.  Journal of Marine Research 45:761-789.

17.

Montagna, P.A., J.E. Bauer, M.C. Prieto, D. Hardin and R.B. Spies.  1986.  Benthic metabolism in a natural coastal petroleum seep.  Marine Ecology Progress Series 34: 31-40.

16.

Spies, R.B., D.W. Rice, Jr., P.A. Montagna and R.R. Ireland.  1985.  Reproductive success, xenobiotic contaminants and hepatic mixed-function oxidase (MFO) activity in Platichthys stellatus populations from San Francisco Bay.  Marine Environmental Research 17: 117-121.

15.

Montagna, P.A. and R.B. Spies.  1985.  Meiofauna and chlorophyll associated with Beggiatoa mats of a natural submarine petroleum seep.  Marine Environmental Research 16: 231-242.

14.

Montagna, P.A.  1984.  In situ measurement of meiobenthic grazing rates on sediment bacteria and edaphic diatoms.  Marine Ecology Progress Series 18: 119-130.

13.

Montagna, P.A.  1984.  Competition for dissolved glucose between meiobenthos and sediment microbes.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 76: 177-190.

12.

Montagna, P.A., B.C. Coull, T.L. Herring and B.W. Dudley.  1983.  The relationship between abundances of meiofauna and their suspected microbial food (diatoms and bacteria).  Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 17: 381-394.

11.

Coull, B.C., E.L. Creed, R.A. Eskin, P.A. Montagna, M.A. Palmer and J.B.J. Wells.  1983.  Phytal meiofauna from the rocky intertidal at Murrell's Inlet, South Carolina.  Transactions of the American Microscopy Society 102: 380-389.

10.

Montagna, P.A.  1983.  Live controls for radioisotope tracer food chain experiments using meiofauna Marine Ecology Progress Series 12: 43-46.

9.

Montagna, P.A.  1982.  Sampling design and enumeration statistics for bacteria extracted from marine sediments.  Applied and Environmental Microbiology 43: 1366-1372.

8.

Carey, A.G., Jr. and P.A. Montagna.  1982.  Arctic Sea ice faunal assemblage: first approach to the description and source of the underice meiofauna Marine Ecology Progress Series 8: 1-8.

7.

Montagna, P.A.  1982.  Morphological adaptation in the deep-sea benthic harpacticoid copepod family CerviniidaeCrustaceana 42: 37-43.

6.

Ruber, E., G. Gillis and P.A. Montagna.  1981.  Production of dominant emergent vegetation and of pool algae on a northern Massachusetts salt marsh.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 108: 180-188.

5.

Montagna, P.A. and E. Ruber.  1980.  Decomposition of Spartina alterniflora in different seasons and habitats in a northern Massachusetts salt marsh, and a comparison with other Atlantic regions.  Estuaries 3: 61-64.

4.

Montagna, P.A.  1980.  A new species and a new genus of Cerviniidae (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the Beaufort Sea, with a revision of the family.  Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 93: 1204-1219.

3.

Montagna, P.A.  1980.  Two new bathyal species of Pseudotachidius (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the Beaufort Sea (Alaska, USA).  Journal of Natural History 14: 567-578.

2.

Montagna, P.A.  1979.  Cervinia langi n. sp. and Pseudocervinia magna (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the Beaufort Sea (Alaska, USA).  Transactions of the American Microscopy Society 98:77-88.

1.

Montagna, P.A.and A.G. Carey, Jr.  1978.  Distributional notes of Harpacticoida (Crustacea: Copepoda) collected from the Beaufort Sea (Arctic Ocean).  Astarte 11: 117-122.

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TECHNICAL REPORTS
Most reports since 1996 are available in PDF format by clicking the hyperlinks below.

46.

Applebaum, S. and P.A. Montagna.  2006.  Monitoring hypoxia conditions in Corpus Christi Bay - 2005.  Final Report to the Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program, grant number 0528, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/06-001.

45.

Montagna, P.A.  2005.  Measuring Marine Benthic Community Response.  In: Practical Indicators of the Human Impacts in Antarctica. Volume 2. Background and Appendices.  Final Report to the National Science Foundation, Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research, and Council of Mangers of National Antarctic Programs. Bryan/College Station, Texas, pp. 33-35.

44.

Montagna, P.A.  2005.  Effect of Freshwater Inflow on Macrobenthos Productivity in Minor Bay and River-dominated Estuaries - FY05.  Final Report to Texas Water Development Board, Contract No. 2005-483-541, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/05-005.

43.

Kinsey, J. and P.A. Montagna.  2005.  Response of benthic organisms to external conditions in Matagorda Bay.  Annual Report to Lower Colorado River Authority, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/05-004.

42.

Applebaum, S. and P.A. Montagna.  2005.  Monitoring hypoxia (low oxygen) conditions in Corpus Christi Bay 2004.  Final Report to the Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program, grant number 0419, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/05-002.

41.

Montagna, P.A.  2004.  Effect of Freshwater Inflow on Macrobenthos Productivity in Minor Bay and River-dominated Estuaries - FY04.  Final Report to Texas Water Development Board, Contract No. 2004-483-012, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/04-003.

40.

Russell, M.J. and P.A. Montagna.  2004.  Verification of Bay Productivity Measurement by Remote Sensors.  Final Report to the Texas Water Development Board Contract No. IA03-483-003, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/04-01.

39.

Morehead, S., and P.A. Montagna.  2004.  Monitoring hypoxia (low oxygen) conditions in Corpus Christi Bay 2003.  Final Report to the Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program, grant number 0323, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/03-004.

38.

Montagna, P.A. and M. Russell.  2003.  Lavaca Bay TMDL dissolved oxygen assessment report.  Final Report to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Contract 582-1-30479, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/03-002.

37.

Montagna, P.A.  2003.  Effect of Freshwater Inflow on Macrobenthos Productivity in Minor Bay and River-dominated Estuaries - FY03.  Final Report to Texas Water Development Board, Contract No. 2003-483-471, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/03-003.

36.

Kennicutt II, M.C., G.A. Wolff, A. Klein, P. Montagna, S. Morehead, S. Sweet, G. Denoux, D. Alsup-Gielstra, J. Sericano, and T. Wade,  2003.  Spatial and Temporal Scales of Human Disturbance - McMurdo Station, Antarctica.  Final report to National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs OPP-99-09445.

35.

Morehead, S. and P.A. Montagna.  2003.  Monitoring Hypoxia (Low Oxygen) Conditions in Corpus Christi Bay.  Final Report to the Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program, Grant No. 0217, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/03-01.

34.

Montagna, P.A.  2002.  Effect of Freshwater Inflow on Macrobenthos Productivity in Minor Bay and River-dominated Estuaries - FY02.  Final Report to Texas Water Development Board, Contract No. 2002-483-414, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/02-002.

33.

Morehead, S., C. Simanek, and P.A. Montagna.  2002.  GIS Database of Hypoxia (Low Oxygen) Conditions in Corpus Christi Bay.  Final Report to Coastal Coordination Council, Coastal Management Program Grant number: 01-214, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number 2002-001. 2 Volumes.

32.

Montagna, P.A.  2002.  Developing a New Monitoring Tool For Benthic Organisms in The Gulf of Mexico: Loss of Genetic Variability in Meiofaunal Populations.  Final Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Grant No. R825355-01-0.

31.

Montagna, P.A.  2001.  Effect of Freshwater Inflow on Macrobenthos Productivity in Minor Bay and River-dominated Estuaries - FY01.  Final Report to Texas Water Development Board, Contract No. 2001-483-362, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/01-002.

30.

Ritter, M. C. and P.A. Montagna.  2001.  Cause and Effects of Hypoxia (Low Oxygen) in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas.  Final Report to Coastal Management Program Grant no.: 00-051-R, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/01-01, Port Aransas, Texas. 42 pp. plus 14 Appendices.

29.

Montagna, P.A.  2000.  Effect of freshwater inflow on macrobenthos productivity and nitrogen losses in Texas estuaries.  Final report to Texas Water Development Board, Contract No. 2000-483-323, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/00-03, Port Aransas, Texas. 78 pp.

28.

Holmberg, T.J. and P.A. Montagna.  2000.  Epibiont Recruitment. Chapter 11.  Final report submitted to U.S.G.S. entitled, Pinnacles habitat of the Mississippi Alabama Shelf.

27.

Montagna, P.A. (Ed.).  1999.  The Lower Hillsborough River minimum flow scientific peer review panel. Final report to Southwest Florida Water Management District, Brooksville, Florida. 30 pages.

26.

Montagna, P.A.  1999.  Effect of freshwater inflow on macrobenthos productivity and nitrogen losses in Texas estuaries.  Final report to Texas Water Development Board, Contract No. 99-483-267, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/99-01, Port Aransas, Texas. 63 pp.

25.

Montagna, P.A., E.J. Buskey, K.H. Dunton, D.A. Stockwell, T.E. Whitledge.  1999.  Analysis of agricultural nonpoint source runoff to Baffin Bay and its possible effect on the brown tide phytoplankton bloom.  Final Report to Corpus Christi Bay National Estuary Program, TNRCC Interagency Cooperation Contract Number: 62-000000-39, TR/99-02, Port Aransas, Texas. 68 pp.

24.

Montagna, P.A.  1998.  Effect of freshwater inflow on macrobenthos productivity and nitrogen losses in Texas estuaries.  Final report to Texas Water Development Board, Contract No. 98-483-233, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Technical Report Number TR/98-03, Port Aransas, Texas. 62 pp.

23.

Montagna, P.A., S. Holt, C. Ritter, K. Binney, S. Herzka, and K. Dunton.  1998.  Characterization of anthropogenic and natural disturbance on vegetated and unvegetated bay bottom habitats in the Corpus Christi Bay National Estuary Program Study Area.  Publication CCBNEP-25, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Austin, Texas. 130 pp.

22.

Montagna, P.A.  1997.  Effect of freshwater inflow on macrobenthos productivity and nitrogen losses in Texas estuaries.  Annual Report to the Texas Water Development Board. University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Technical Report No. TR/97-02, Port Aransas, Texas, 157 pp.

21.

Montagna, P.A., and J. Li.  1996.  Modeling and monitoring long-term change in macrobenthos in Texas estuaries.  Final Report to the Texas Water Development Board. University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Technical Report No. TR/96-001, Port Aransas, Texas, 149 pp.

20.

Montagna, P.A., J. Li, and G.T. Street.  1996.  A conceptual ecosystem model of the Corpus Christi Bay National Estuary Program Study Area. Corpus Christi Bay National Estuary Program,  Publication CCBNEP-08. Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Austin, Texas. 114 pp.

19.

Whitledge, T.E., E.J. Buskey, K.H. Dunton, L.A. Fuiman, S.A. Holt, P.A. Montagna.  1995.  Biological assessment of water circulation changes in the Laguna Madre resulting from modifications of the John F. Kennedy Causeway.  Final Report to Shiner, Moseley and Associates. University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Technical Report No. TR/95-003, Port Aransas, Texas, 38 pp.

18.

Rocha, D.D., R.L. Lehman, S.A. Alvarado, J.W. Tunnell, Jr., and P.A. Montagna.  1995.  A comparison of the benthic community north and south of the John F. Kennedy Causeway, Upper Laguna Madre, Texas.  Final Report to Shiner, Moseley and Associates. Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, Texas, 32 pp.

17.

Montagna, P.A., R. Burgess, and F. Fiers.  1995.  Harpacticoida (Crustacea; Copepoda) from the California Continental Shelf.  Final report for the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management Pacific OCS Office, Camarillo, CA, Contract No. 14-12-0001-13244. University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Technical Report No. TR/95-002, Port Aransas, Texas, 135 pp.

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Montagna, P.A., J. Li, and G.T. Street.  1995.  A conceptual ecosystem model of the Corpus Christi Bay National Estuary Program Study Area.  Final Report to the Corpus Christi Bay National Estuary Program, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Technical Report Number TR/95-001, Port Aransas, Texas. 51 pp.

15.

Montagna, P.A.  1994.  Effect of freshwater inflow on macrobenthos productivity and nitrogen losses in Texas estuaries. Year 2.  Final Report to the Texas Water Development Board, Contract No. 94-483-003, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Technical Report Number TR/94-006, Port Aransas, Texas. 151 pp.

14.

Montagna, P.A. and C. Martin.  1994.  La Quinta Channel environmental monitoring project: Benthic diversity.  Final Report to Coastal Bend Bays Foundation, Inc. Technical Report No. TR/94-003, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX 142 pp.

13.

Montagna, P.A.  1994.  Inflow needs assessment: Effect of the Colorado River diversion on benthic communities.  Final Report to the Lower Colorado River Authority. Technical Report No. TR/94-001, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX 63 pp.

12.

Montagna, P.A.  1993.  Comparison of Ecosystem Structure and Function of Created and Natural Seagrass Habitats in Laguna Madre, Texas.  Final Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6. Technical Report No. TR/93-007, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX, 76 pp.

11.

Montagna, P.A.  1992.  Comparison of ecosystem structure and function of created and natural seagrass habitats in Laguna Madre, Texas. Annual Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6,  Technical Report No. TR/92-003, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX, 24 pp.

10.

Montagna, P.A.  1992.  Benthic samples taken from the Padre Island National Seashore.  Final Report to the U.S. Dept. of Interior, National Park Service. Technical Report No. TR/92-002, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX, 11 pp.

9.

Montagna, P.A.  1992.  Predicting long-term effects of freshwater inflow on macrobenthos in the Lavaca-Colorado and Guadalupe Estuaries. Year 2.  Final Report to Texas Water Development Board. Technical Report No. TR/92-001, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX, 105 pp.

8.

Montagna, P.A.  1991.  Predicting long-term effects of freshwater inflow on macrobenthos in the Lavaca-Colorado and Guadalupe Estuaries. Final Report to Texas Water Development Board.  Technical Report No. TR/91-004, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX, 78 pp.

7.

Montagna, P.A.  1991.  Comparison of ecosystem structure and function of created and natural seagrass habitats in Laguna Madre, Texas. Annual Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6. University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX, 8 pp.

6.

Webb, D.G. and P.A. Montagna.  Reproductive patterns in three species of harpacticoid copepods from the Santa Maria Basin, California. In: Steinhauer, M., R. Kropp, and E. Imamura (eds.) California OCS Phase II Monitoring Program, Year Three Annual Report. Battelle, Ventura, CA, 20 pp.

5.

Montagna, P.A.  1990.  Soft-bottom meiofaunal assemblages. . In: M. Steinhauer, R. Kropp, and E. Imamura (eds.). California OCS Phase II Monitoring Program, Year Three Annual Report. Battelle, Ventura, CA, 34 pp.

4.

Montagna, P.A.  1989.  Nitrogen Process Studies (NIPS): the effect of freshwater inflow on benthos communities and dynamics.  Technical Report No. TR/89011, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX, 370 pp.

3.

Bauer, J.E., D.D. Hardin, P.A. Montagna, M.A. Palmer, and R.B. Spies.  1989.  Adaptations of marine organisms to chronic hydrocarbon exposure.  Final Report to the U.S. Department of Interior, Minerals Management Service, Pacific Outer Continental Shelf Office. Kinetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA. Two Volumes, 834 pp.

2.

Montagna, P.A.  1988.  Soft bottom meiofauna from the Santa Maria Basin.  In: Hyland, J.L. (ed.). Summary Report on the Second Annual Progress Meeting for the MMS California OCS Phase II Monitoring Program. November 21, 1988. Battelle Ocean Sciences, Ventura, CA.

1.

Montagna, P.A.  1985.  A pictorial key to the harpacticoid copepods of the Santa Barbara oil seep region. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA. 22 pp.

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