General Index. A ALEXANDER, DOUGLAS G., 161 avifauna, 92. I invertebrate conservation, 147

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General Index This index is primarily of authors and other contributors. Some general topics have been included. The page number refers to the first page of the pertinent paper. A ALEXANDER, DOUGLAS G., 161 avifauna, 92 B BARBOUR, MICHAEL G., iii BARRY, SHEILA J., 236 BAUDER, ELLEN T., 56 Beale Air Force Base, 151 BELK, DENTON, 147 biodiversity, 151 BLACK, CHARLES, 195 Branchinecta, 140 branchiopod biogeography, 124 BUTTERWICK, MARY, 50 C characterization, 1 CLARK, GEORGE M., 250, 285 compensation, 263 creation, 190, 206 crustacean biodiversity, 107 cyst banks, 147 D DAHLGREN, RANDY A., 24 DE WEESE, JUNE M., 217 distribution, global, 1 distribution, regional 56 diversity loss, 119 E ELAM, DIANE R., 180 evolution, 76 exotic weeds, 241 F FERREN, WAYNE R., JR., 206 fire, 241 FRANCISCO, ROBERT, 190 FUGATE, MICHAEL, 140 G GALE, NATHAN, 206 genetics, 140, 180 geologic formations, 15 grazing, 236 H habitat replacement evaluation, 217 HANES, TOBY, 38 HELM, BRENT P., 124 HOBSON, WILLIAM A., 24 HOLLAND, ROBERT F., 71 HUBBARD, DAVID M., 206 hydrogeomorphic approach, 50 hydrology, 38, 217 I invertebrate conservation, 147 J Jepson Prairie Preserve, 241 JOKERST, JAMES D., 285 K KEELEY, JON E., 1 KING, JAMIE L., 119 L landforms, 15 LEIDY, ROBERT A., 263 LEONG, JOAN M., 169 M macroinvertebrates, 224 mapping, 56, 71 MCMILLAN, SCOTT, 56 MEAD, DEBORAH L., 274 mitigation banks, 274 mitigation, 263 monitoring methods, 217 MOREY, STEVEN R., 86 N Navarretia, 76 P PACE, BRENDA C., 255 PARIKH, ANUJA K., 206 performance standards, 217 Phoenix Vernal Pools, 250 PLATENKAMP, GERRIT A.J., 151 Pogogyne abramsii, 56, 195 pollinators, 169 population structure, 140, 180 prescribed burns, 241 preservation banks, 274 preserve management, 255 282

R REISEBERG, LOREN H., 76 restoration, 195, 206 reviews, 195, 206 ROGERS, D. CHRISTOPHER, 224 ROSCOE, TERRY J., 250 S San Diego County, 56, 195 Santa Barbara, 206 SCHLISING, ROBERT A., 161 SILVEIRA, JOSEPH G., 92 SIMOVICH, MARIE A., 107 small preserve management, 250 SMITH, DAVIS W., 15 soils, 15, 24, 56 southern California, 56 Spea [Scaphiopus] hammondii, 86 specialist bees, 169 SPENCER, STANLEY C., 76 STROMBERG, LARRY, 38 SUTTER, GREG, 190 T TERESA, SHERRY, 255 THORP, ROBBIN W., 169 V VAN ESS, M. JOSEPHINE, 250 VERRILL, WAYNE L., 15 Vina Plains Preserve, 161 W weed control, 241 Western Spadefoot Toad, 86 WHITE, ELIZABETH G., 263 WISEMAN, SHIELA, 206 WITHAM, CAROL W., v WYMER, NANCY, 250 Z ZEDLER, PAUL H., 1, 195 283

Acknowledgements The Conference on the Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Vernal Pool Ecosystems held at the Hilton Hotel in Sacramento, California during June 19-21, 1996 was jointly sponsored by: CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY SOCIETY FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION, CALIFORNIA CHAPTER THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY, WESTERN SECTION The publication of these proceedings has been possible through the generous support of agencies, organizations, companies and individuals. The views and information presented in this volume are those of the authors and not the funders, supporters or reviewers. The California Native Plant Society wishes to thank and acknowledge the financial supporters of this volume listed below. U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY* U.S. ARMY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS Grateful recognition is due to the session chairs of the conference for their time, expertise and diligence. In addition to the tasks required of them during the conference, each unselfishly contributed to the technical review and editing of this volume. The editor wishes to thank and acknowledge the contributions of Ellen T. Bauder, Denton Belk, Wayne R. Ferren Jr., and Robert Ornduff. The California Native Plant Society also wishes to thank the members of the conference steering/organization committee who contributed a great deal of time and effort which resulted in a highly successful conference. Members of the committee included Barry Garrison (Steering Committee Chair), Ken Bogden, George Clark, John Coy, Catherine Fowler, Richard Hill, Diane Mastalir, Sandra Morey, Mona Robison, Mark Skinner, Greg Sutter, Diane Windham, and Carol Witham. Bill Hull of The Wildlife Society, Western Section served as conference coordinator and deserves special recognition for his expertise in logistical support, conference planning, and keeping a cool head. Other individuals who contributed signicantly to the completion of this volume include David Hubbard, Greg Kareofelas, and Craig Turner. U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME THE NATURE CONSERVANCY JONES & STOKES ASSOCIATES, INC. GIBSON & SKORDAL WETLAND CONSULTANTS HYDROSCIENCE KEA ENVIRONMENTAL KELLEY & ASSOCIATES ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, INC. SOLANO COUNTY FARMLANDS AND OPEN SPACE FOUNDATION SUGNET & ASSOCIATES H.T. HARVEY ASSOCIATES GARCIA & ASSOCIATES *This project has been funded in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency Assistance Agreement No. X-99538-01-0 to the California Native Plant Society. 284

This volume is dedicated to the memory of GEORGE MERRILL CLARK (1938-1996) and JAMES DENT JOKERST (1956-1995) for their contributions to the preservation and understanding of vernal pool ecosystems. 285