Letitia Grenier
Re-Oaking Silicon Valley: Building Vibrant Cities with Nature. SFEI Contribution No. 825. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA.
2017. 

A Delta Renewed: A Guide to Science-Based Ecological Restoration in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Delta Landscapes Project. Prepared for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Ecosystem Restoration Program. A Report of SFEI-ASC’s Resilient Landscapes Program. SFEI Contribution No. 799. San Francisco Estuary Institute - Aquatic Science Center: Richmond, CA.
2016. 

Ecological implications of modeled hydrodynamic changes in the upper San Francisco Estuary: Phase II Technical Memorandum. SFEI Contribution No. 786.
2016. 
Estuaries: Life on the edge. In Ecosystems of California. Ecosystems of California. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA. pp 359-388.
2016. Landscape Resilience Framework: Operationalizing Ecological Resilience at the Landscape Scale. SFEI Contribution No. 752. San Francisco Estuary Institute - Aquatic Science Center: Richmond, CA.
. 2015. 
Vision for a Resilient Silicon Valley Landscape. SFEI Contribution No. 753.
. 2015. 
A Delta Transformed: Ecological Functions, Spatial Metrics, and Landscape Change in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. SFEI Contribution No. 729. San Francisco Estuary Institute - Aquatic Science Center: Richmond, CA.
2014. 

Reducing Methylmercury Accumulation in the Food Webs of San Francisco Bay and Its Local Watersheds. SFEI Contribution No. 707. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA.
2014. 
Seasonal and annual trends in forage fish mercury concentrations, San Francisco Bay. Science of the Total Environment 444, 591-601.
2013. 
Seasonal and annual trends in forage fish mercury concentrations, San Francisco Bay. Science of the Total Environment 444, 591-601.
2013. Reducing methylmercury accumulation in the food webs of San Francisco Bay and its local watersheds. Environmental Research 119, 3-26.
2012. 
Water Quality in South San Francisco Bay, California: Current Condition and Potential Issues for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project. Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 206, 115-147 . SFEI Contribution No. 610.
2010. 
Spatial trends and impairment assessment of mercury in sport fish in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Watershed. Environmental Pollution . SFEI Contribution No. 575.
2009. 
Mercury and Methylmercury Processes in North San Francisco Bay Tidal Wetland Ecosystems. SFEI Contribution No. 449. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA.
2008. 
California Bay-Delta Authority Fish Mercury Project, Year 2 (2006) Annual Report. Sport Fish Sampling and Analysis. SFEI Contribution No. 535. San Francisco Estuary Institute.
2007. 
Ecological Connections between Baylands and Uplands: Examples from Marin County. SFEI Contribution No. 521.
2007. 
The Relationship between Landscape Features and Sport Fish Mercury in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Watershed. SFEI Contribution No. 534. San Francisco Estuary Institute.
2007. 
Environmental threats to tidal marsh vertebrates of the San Francisco Bay Estuary. Studies in Avian Biology 32, 176-339 . SFEI Contribution No. 489.
2006. 
First evidence of conspecific brood parasitism in song sparrows with comments on methods sufficient to document this behavior. Condor . SFEI Contribution No. 490.
2006. 
Mercury in biosentinel fish in San Francisco Bay: First-year project report. SFEI Contribution No. 520.
2006. 
Trophic adaptations in sparrows and other vertebrates of tidal marshes. Studies in Avian Biology . SFEI Contribution No. 500.
2006. A biogeographic pattern in sparrow bill morphology: parallel adaptation to tidal marshes. Evolution 59, 1588-1595 . SFEI Contribution No. 447.
2005. Mercury and Methylmercury Processes in North San Francisco Bay Tidal Wetland Ecosystems. CalFed with San Francisco Estuary Institute as primary contractor.
2005. The tidal marsh food web. SFEI Contribution No. 472. University of California: Berkeley, CA. p 12 pp.
. 2002. 