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BS Biological Sciences, Unviersity of California, Irvine
PhD Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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(plus five major lab manuals used at CSUH, plus > ten major reports distributed by agencies)
Kitting, C.L. 1980. Herbivore-Plant Interaction among Individual Limpets Maintaining a Mixed Diet of Intertidal Marine Algae. Ecological Monographs, Durham. Vol. 50: 527-550.
Rankin, M.A. (Ed. in Chief, with D. Checkley, J. Cullen, C. Kitting, and P. Thomas, Associate Ed's) 1985. Migration Mechanisms and Adaptive Significance; proceedings of an International Migration Symposium. Supplement to Vol. 27, Contr. Marine Science. 867 pp.
Kitting, C.L. and S.W.Echeverria. "Status of San Francisco Bay Eelgrass" 17th Proc of Natural Areas Assoc Yosemite Centennial Symposium (1991), 288- 395.
Kitting, C.L. 1996. Comparing naturally occurring population, as field bioassays of environmental health. in D.M. Kent, Ed. Proc. Soc.Wetl.Sci. II. (80-83).
Rees, J. and C.L.Kitting. 1999. Survey of gelatinous zooplankton in the San Francisco Estuary. Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter (and website)12(3): 4-5 and 13(1):9-10.
Rees, J. and Kitting. 2002. “Survey of Gelatinous Zooplankton (“Jellyfish”) in the San
Francisco Estuary.” Calif. Interagency Ecological Program Technical Report 40. 48 pp.
Kitting and C. L. Davis. 2003. Distributions of Unusual Hydrobiid Snails among Restored and
Reference Brackish Marshes of San Francisco Bay Estuary, versus lagoons north and south on the Central California Coast. West. Soc. Malacol. Ann. Report 36: 23-27.
Kitting and C. C. Ouverney. 2004. Field bioassays with common fishes and invertebrate food resources near constructed and reclaimed water marshes on San Francisco Estuary. Proceedings of the American Fisheries Society, and paper in Symposium Book on Fish Toxicity Interactions, Edited by C. Wood, K. Sloman, and D. MacKindlay pp 339-350. International Congress, American Fisheries Society, Manaus, Brazil.
Kitting and CL Davis 2007 Restored Marshes with tidal pools in San Francisco Estuary yield common, ancient gastropods, other aquatic invertebrates, and their predatory fishes. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 36. Pp. 6-7.
Hershler R., C. Davis, Kitting, and H. Liu, 2007. Discovery of introduced and cryptogenic Cochliopid gastropods in San Francisco Estuary, California. Journal of Molluscan Studies, Oxford University Press. 73: 323-332.
Kitting, C.L. 2008. Broadening Education Toward Environmental Restoration, as Short-Term and Cost- Effective Long-Term Solutions to Global Climate Disruption. Forum on Public Policy 3: 343-352.
Ramirez, L. and C.L. Kitting, 2009. From a Submarine to the Classroom: From Theory to Practice. Ca Council News, California Council on Teacher Education 20 (3) : 1 & 12-13. http://www.ccte.org/newsletters/fall2009ccnews.pdf
Kitting, C.L. 2010. Education Toward Environmental Restoration, as Cost-Effective Solutions to Global Climate Disruption. Chapter 10, (pp 117-126) +cover photos) in Reck, R.A., Climate Change and Sustainable Development. Linton Atlantic Books, Ltd. Oxon, Cambridge, Chicago, NY.
Kitting, C.L., S. Cassell, and E. Bergman, 2010. Collective action, environmental activism, and environmental quality: Evidence of Native freshwater mussels without invasive bivalves, in Fallen Leaf Lake, near invasive and native bivalves of Lake Tahoe, CA. The Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 42: 26-32.
Karen L. Evans, and Christopher L. Kitting, 2010. Documentation and Identification of the One Known Freshwater Sponge Discovered in the California Delta . The Open Marine Biology Journal, 2010, 4, 82-86 .
Riensche, D.L., M. Morrow, M. Clark, And C.L. Kitting. 2011. Monitoring trends in a breeding bird assemblage with implications for riparian conservation. Transactions of the Western section of The Wildlife Society. 46:7-20.
Over ten other major works are not in reviewed journals: In addition, CK's graduate students published >18 other major papers since 1980, from his lab. Over ten publications by his Hayward/East Bay students are published, with acknowledgments for CK's assistance.