Vernal Pools in Changing Landscapes
Click the links below to view PDFs of articles from the book "Vernal Pools in Changing Landscapes"
Vernal Pool Landscape Conservation is a Long and Winding Road (PDF)
Barbara Vlamis
Why Study Vernal Pools, Anyway? (PDF)
Robert F. Holland
California Large Branchiopod Occurrences: A Comparison of Method Detection Rates (PDF)
Brent P. Helm and Mark L. Noyes
Predictive Habitat Mapping of Four Rare Vernal Pool Species in Merced, Sacramento, and Placer Counties, Great Valley, California (PDF)
John E. Vollmar, Jacob H. Schweitzer, Robert F. Holland, and Carol W. Witham
Introduction of Two Rare Vernal Pool Grasses, Greene’s Tuctoria (Tuctoria greenei) and Colusa Grass (Neostapfia colusana) (PDF)
Erin E. Gottschalk Fisher, Joseph G. Silveira, and Colleen A. Hatfield
Variation over 21 Years in a Population of the Endangered Annual Grass, Orcuttia pilosa, in a Large Vernal Pool on the Vina Plains Preserve (PDF)
Robert A. Schlising
Tools Used in Conservation and Management of Vernal Pool Landscapes on Beale Air Force Base, California (PDF)
Michelle Ocken
Vernal Pool Restoration in Southern California: A 25-year Perspective (PDF)
Scott McMillan and Lindsey Cavallaro
Vernal Pool Landscapes of Baja California, México: An Ongoing Project to Assess Vernal Pool Loss and Protect What Remains (PDF)
C. Matt Guilliams, Kristen Hasenstab-Lehman, and José Delgadillo Rodríguez
