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Vernal Pool Landscapes: Past, Present, and Future

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Front Page Materials (PDF)

Introduction (PDF)

Vernal Pool Conservation, Research, and Education at the Jepson Prairie Preserve (PDF)
Russell Huddleston

Research Completed in the Vernal Pool Landscape at The Nature Conservancy’s Vina Plains Preserve (PDF)
Robert A. Schlising and Barbara Castro

Long-term Benefits to Vernal Pool Annuals May Outweigh Short-term Consequences of Livestock Grazing on the Modoc Plateau (PDF)
Kirsten M. Bovee, Kyle E. Merriam, and Meredith C. Gosejohan

The Effects of Hydroregime on Vernal Pool Plant Communities in Northeastern California (PDF)
Kyle E. Merriam, Meredith C. Gosejohan, and Peter J. Weisberg

Falling in Love with Vernal Pools: How Splash Turns Kids into Conservationists (PDF)
Eva S. Butler

Ecocultural Species of Vernal Pool Ecosystems: Case Study from the Miwkoʔ Waaliʔ (PDF)
Don L. Hankins

California Rapid Assessment Method Vernal Pool Module Validation (PDF)
Cara Clark

Rings Around the Posies: Updates on the Classification of Vernal Pool Vegetation (PDF)
Carol W. Witham and Jennifer Buck-Diaz

Monitoring and Managing California Endemic Large Branchiopods (PDF)
Brent P. Helm

Using Environmental DNA to Monitor Vernal Pool Organisms in California (PDF)
Shannon Rose Kieran, Joshua Hull, and Amanda Finger

Visualizing Diversity and Distribution Patterns for Microbial Communities in Vernal Pools (PDF)
Jorge A. Montiel

Phylogenetic and Taxonomic Complexity among the Vernal Pool Species and Near Relatives of Navarretia Section Navarretia (PDF)
Leigh A. Johnson

Multi-scale Assessment of Past Achievements and Future Directions for Vernal Pool Habitat Conservation, Great Valley, California (PDF)
John E. Vollmar and Eric T. Smith

Topographic Restoration of a Leveled California Vernal Pool Terrain (PDF)
Eric T. Smith and John E. Vollmar

A Simplified Classification and Water-Balance Model for the Efficient Characterization of Hydroperiod: Adaptive Habitat Management under Changing Climate (PDF)
Kealie Pretzlav and Barry Hecht

Preserving Vernal Pool Landscapes One Property at a Time: How We Work within Our Socioeconomic System to Achieve Landscape-scale Conservation in California’s Great Valley (PDF)
John E. Vollmar

A Longer View of Vernal Pool Biogeography (PDF)
Robert F. Holland

Abstracts from Additional Conference Speakers (PDF)

Vernal Pool Landscapes: Past, Present, and Future