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1. Montane Meadows: A Soil Carbon Sink or Source?

2. FISH HABITAT USE AND FOOD WEB STRUCTURE FOLLOWING POND-AND-PLUG RESTORATION OF A MONTANE MEADOW IN THE SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA.

3. FORAGE BIOMASS AT MEADOW BITE STATIONS USED BY ROOSEVELT ELK.

4. Discussion: "Meadow Restoration Increases Baseflow and Groundwater Storage in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California" by Luke J.H. Hunt, Julie Fair, and Maxwell Odland.

5. Habitat Conditions of Montane Meadows associated with Restored and Unrestored Stream Channels of California.

6. Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Storage in Upper Montane Riparian Meadows.

7. Stochastic population dynamics in populations of western terrestrial garter snakes with divergent life histories.

8. THE INFLUENCE OF MEADOW MOISTURE LEVELS ON ACTIVITY OF SMALL MAMMAL NEST PREDATORS IN THE SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA.

9. THE INFLUENCE OF CATTLE GRAZING ON POCKET GOPHERS IN THE CENTRAL SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS, CALIFORNIA: POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR GREAT GRAY OWLS.

11. Monitoring for potential effects of climate change on the vegetation of two alpine meadows in the White Mountains of California, USA

12. OCCURRENCE OF BATS IN HIGHLY IMPACTED ENVIRONMENTS: THE LAKE TAHOE BASIN.

13. N2O emission rates in a California meadow soil are influenced by fertilizer level, soil moisture and the community structure of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria.

14. Reply to Discussion: "Meadow Restoration Increases Base Flow and Groundwater Storage in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California".

15. Decline in alkali meadow vegetation cover in California: the effects of groundwater extraction and drought.

16. Influence of Mammal Activity on Nesting Success of Passerines.

18. TREE INVASION IN MEADOWS OF LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA.

19. Effects of experimental soil disturbance on revegetation by natives and exotics in coastal Californian meadows.

20. Survival and Restoration Potential of Beaked Sedge (Carex utriculata) in Grazed Riparian Meadows of the Southern Sierra Nevada (California).

21. Reply to comment on 'A framework for understanding the hydroecology of impacted wet meadows in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges, California, USA': paper published in Hydrogeology Journal (2009) 17:229-246, by Steven P. Loheide II, Richard S. Deitchman, David J. Cooper, Evan C. Wolf, Christopher T. Hammersmark, Jessica D. Lundquist

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