Christine Whitcraft

Christine Whitcraft

California State University, Long Beach

H-index: 16

North America-United States

About Christine Whitcraft

Christine Whitcraft, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at California State University, Long Beach, specializes in the field of wetland ecology, invasive species, conservation biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Increasing Salt Marsh Elevation Using Sediment Augmentation: Critical Insights from Surface Sediments and Sediment Cores

Phenotypic trait differences between Iris pseudacorus in native and introduced ranges support greater capacity of invasive populations to withstand sea level rise

Knowledge Gaps and Research Priorities in Living Shorelines Science: Insights from Stakeholder Interviews Throughout the US Pacific Coast

Contrasted Impacts of Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudacorus) on Plant Diversity in Tidal Wetlands within Its Native and Invaded Distribution Ranges

Understanding Habitat Fragmentation Between a Full Tidal Bay and a Tidally Restricted Urban Lagoon

A socio-ecological imperative for broadening participation in coastal and estuarine research and management

Relationship of Sphaeroma quoianum to sediment characteristics and invertebrate community

Stable isotope mixing models demonstrate the role of an invasive plant in wetland songbird food webs

Christine Whitcraft Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

1237

Citations(since 2020)

514

Cited By

926

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

16

Email

University Profile Page

California State University, Long Beach

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Christine Whitcraft Skills & Research Interests

wetland ecology

invasive species

conservation biology

Top articles of Christine Whitcraft

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Increasing Salt Marsh Elevation Using Sediment Augmentation: Critical Insights from Surface Sediments and Sediment Cores

Environmental Management

Elizabeth Fard

Lauren N Brown

Richard F Ambrose

Christine Whitcraft

Karen M Thorne

...

2024/3

Phenotypic trait differences between Iris pseudacorus in native and introduced ranges support greater capacity of invasive populations to withstand sea level rise

Diversity and Distributions

Brenda J Grewell

Blanca Gallego‐Tévar

Gael Bárcenas‐Moreno

Christine R Whitcraft

Karen M Thorne

...

2023/7

Knowledge Gaps and Research Priorities in Living Shorelines Science: Insights from Stakeholder Interviews Throughout the US Pacific Coast

Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences

Marjorie E Mednikova

Christine R Whitcraft

Danielle Zacherl

Kathryn D Nichols

2023/4/1

Contrasted Impacts of Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudacorus) on Plant Diversity in Tidal Wetlands within Its Native and Invaded Distribution Ranges

Diversity

Blanca Gallego-Tévar

Brenda J Grewell

Christine R Whitcraft

Joy C Futrell

Gael Bárcenas-Moreno

...

2022/4/22

Understanding Habitat Fragmentation Between a Full Tidal Bay and a Tidally Restricted Urban Lagoon

Estuaries and Coasts

Molly K Burdick-Whipp

Christopher G Lowe

Alain M Rosas

Christine R Whitcraft

2022/1

A socio-ecological imperative for broadening participation in coastal and estuarine research and management

Estuaries and Coasts

Lora A Harris

Treda Grayson

Hilary A Neckles

Christopher T Emrich

Kristy A Lewis

...

2022/1

Relationship of Sphaeroma quoianum to sediment characteristics and invertebrate community

Biological Invasions

Morgan E Brown

Jason K Keller

Christine R Whitcraft

2022/11

Stable isotope mixing models demonstrate the role of an invasive plant in wetland songbird food webs

Applications in Plant Sciences

Rachel D Wigginton

Chloe Van Grootheest

Hildie Spautz

J Letitia Grenier

Christine R Whitcraft

2022/7

Enhancing marsh elevation using sediment augmentation: a case study from southern California, USA

Shore & Beach

Evyan Borgnis Sloane

Karen M Thorne

Christine R Whitcraft

Victoria Touchstone

2021

Response of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to an adjacent Olympia oyster restoration project

Plos one

Sara Briley

Rick Ware

Christine Whitcraft

Danielle Zacherl

2021/10/7

Recovering ecosystem functions in a restored salt marsh by leveraging positive effects of biodiversity

Ecosphere

Megan Fitzgerald

Karla Gonzalez

Jennifer L Funk

Christine R Whitcraft

Bengt J Allen

2021/8

Effects of elevated sea levels and waves on southern California estuaries during the 2015–2016 El Niño

Estuaries and Coasts

Madeleine E Harvey

Sarah N Giddings

Eric D Stein

Jeffrey A Crooks

Christine Whitcraft

...

2020/3

Adaptive restoration reveals potential effect of tidal elevation on oyster restoration outcomes

Wetlands

Cristina M Fuentes

Christine R Whitcraft

Danielle C Zacherl

2020/2

13th International Polychaete Conference (IPC13) Editorial

Zoosymposia

BruNo PerNet

LeSLIe HArrIS

KIrK FItzHugH

LArry LoveLL

CHrIStINe WHItCrAFt

2020/12/28

Metrics for evaluating inundation impacts on the decomposer communities in a Southern California coastal salt marsh

Wetlands

Nathan McLain

Lorenzo Camargo

Christine R Whitcraft

Jesse G Dillon

2020/12

Short-term impact of sediment addition on plants and invertebrates in a southern California salt marsh

Plos one

Kaelin J McAtee

Karen M Thorne

Christine R Whitcraft

2020/11/5

Project GROW

The Science Teacher

Wendy L Hagan

Christine Whitcraft

Laura Henriques

2020/7/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 110
Lisa Levin

Lisa Levin

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 64
Heike K. Lotze

Heike K. Lotze

Dalhousie University

H-index: 23
Marie C. Nordström

Marie C. Nordström

Åbo Akademi

H-index: 21
Clare Woulds

Clare Woulds

University of Leeds

H-index: 13
Bengt J. Allen

Bengt J. Allen

California State University, Long Beach

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