Curriculum Vitae
Jay P. Sah
*. Status/ Address:
Research Associate/Faculty
Southeast Environmental Research Center
Modesto A. Maidique
Campus, OE-148
Florida International University
Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Tel: 305-***-****
(W), Fax: 305-***-****
Email: ****@***.***
Project Collaborator Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) - LTER
2. Career Objective
Be an academician, keep on learning by studying, doing innovative researches, and sharing
knowledge with students, fellow researchers and society, primarily in the field of
ecology, and
provide scientific feedbacks to the natural resource managers.
3. Educational Degree:
2002
Ph. D. in Biology (Ecology)-Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
(GPA: 3.86/4.0
; Dissertation: Vegetation Dynamics and their Implications for the
Management of Wetlands in the Lowlands of Nepal
)
1993
M. Sc. in Natural Resources Planning Management-Asian Institute of Technology,
Bangkok, Thailand.(GPA: 3.88/4.0, Stood First; Thesis: Wetland Vegetation and Its
Management: A Case Study in Koshi Tappu Region, Nepal
)
1983
Degree (M. Sc.) in Botany (Ecology)-Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal.
(Aggregate Score: 73.2%, Stood First) (Thesis: Nutrient Content in Leaf Litter of Major
Tree Species at Phulchoki Hill, Kathmandu, Nepal)
4. Areas of Professional Work:
Research and Teaching. Research Areas: Vegetation Analysis, Vegetation Classification,
Vegetation-
environmental Relationships, Wetland plant ecology, Wetland Ecology and Management,
Disturbance Ecology, Biodiversity Conservation, Environmental Impact Assessment, and
Interdisciplinary Approach to Natural Resource Ecology and Management
Major research activities are:
Study of plant community structure and function
Analysis of underlying vegetation-environment relationships and vegetation responses to
disturbances to answer a wide range of ecological questions at various spatial and
temporal scales
by using multivariate statistical techniques and GIS
Strategic analysis of integrating ecological and socio-economic approaches in natural
resource
management
Sah, Jay P. - CV
5. Languages (Fluent in reading and writing): English, Nepali, Hindi, Maithili
6. Scholarships and Awards:
Tropical Biology Dissertation Fellowship: Research fellowship and Tuition waiver.
Spring
2001
.
Teaching/Research Assistantship and Tuition Waiver: At Florida International
University.
Aug.1995
-April 1997; Jan. 2000Aug. 2002.
The James A. Linen III Memorial Prize: For First position among students in
Interdisciplinary
Natural Resources Development and Management Program graduating on 19th August 1993 from
Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand.
Canadian International Development Agency
(CIDA) Scholarship: For studying Master's
Degree in Natural Resource Management at Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand
(Through AIT).
Meritorious Scholarship: For securing highest marks among students graduating from
Central
Department of Botany, T. U. Kirtipur, Kathmandu, during 1981/1982.
7. Work Experience:
A. Teaching and Research (Professional appointments
):
2007
-PresentResearch Southeast Environmental Research Center, Florida
Associate
Faculty International University (FIU), Miami, FL.
Activities: (PI or Co-PI) Actively involved in proposal
writings, research design, field observations, data analysis,
report writing, presentation of results at various meetings,
and manuscript preparation for several research projects that
have focus on the study of structure and function of plant
communities, vegetation classification, vegetation-
environment relationships, disturbance ecology, natural
resource ecology and management.
2003
2007Visiting Research Southeast Environmental Research Center, FIU, Miami, FL.
Associate
(Research Design, Coordination of field works, data
analysis, report writing, presentations at the meetings,
manuscript preparation)
2002
2003Postdoctoral Southeast Environmental Research Program, FIU,
Research Associate
Miami, FL. (Research Design, Coordination of field works,
data analysis, report writing, presentations at the
meetings, manuscript preparation- analyzed Tree
island and L-31 vegetation data, and wrote the vegetation
part of the comprehensive reports)
1992
2002LecturerCentral Department of Botany, Tribhuvan University,
Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal (Designed courses, taught plant
ecology; conducted researches and supervised M. Sc.
students thesis).
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1984
1992Assistant LecturerCentral Department of Botany, Tribhuvan University,
Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal
(Taught plant ecology, anatomy, and embryology, and labs
related to general botany, including plant physiology, plant
genetics, and taxonomy: engaged in research, and
supervised M. Sc. student s thesis).
(*
Full time
faculty position; on paid study leave-Jan 1992 to Dec 1994; Aug 1995 to Aug
1998
;
On leave w/t pay - 2000 to 2002)
B. Teaching & Research (Others):
2008 Spring Adjunct Instructor Taught EVR-4026 at Florida International University.
2002
2003Adjunct InstructorDepartment of Biological Sciences, Florida International
University, Miami, USA (Taught undergrad Biology Lab.)
2000
2002Research AssistantSoutheast Environmental Research Center, Florida
International University, Miami, FL 33199. (Field
observations, Data analysis Analyzed Shark Slough
vegetation data; Big Pine Key fire monitoring data)
2000
2001Teaching AssistantDepartment of Biological Sciences, Florida International
University, Miami, USA
(Taught undergrad Biology Lab)
.
1996
1997Research AssistantSoutheast Environmental Research Program, Florida
International University, Miami, FL 33199. (Worked as Data
Analyst analyzed C111 vegetation data, Pit-Mound data;
contributed in writing reports)
1995
1997Teaching AssistantDepartment of Biological Sciences, Florida International
University, Miami, USA (Taught undergrad Biology Lab.)
1994
Adjunct InstructorCentral Department of Geography, Tribhuvan University,
Nepal. Worked as a part-time instructor for giving training
on GIS for Natural Resource Management. (Four weeks)
1994
1995Adjunct Teacher Cornell-Nepal Study Program, Kirtipur, Kathmandu.
(Worked as a part-time teacher for teaching Ecology and
Environment and supervising students research projects).
1990
1991Science TeacherRhododendron International Boarding School, Kalanki,
Kathmandu.(Part-time
teacher for teaching Physics)
1985
1988Science TeacherPrabhat Secondary School, Tyagal, Lalitpur,
Kathmandu.(Part-time
teacher for teaching Physics,
Chemistry and Biology)
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C. Other Work Experience:
2009 Present Editor Journal of Wetlands Ecology. Publisher - Wetland Friends
of Nepal.
1999
-2000 Editor Grassland Ecology and Management in Protected Areas of
Nepal. Vol. I III. Publisher - International Center for
Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Nepal. ISBN
# 92 9115 166 1.
1998
1999Associate Editor Ecoprint - An International Journal of Ecology. Published
by Ecological Society (ECOS), Kathmandu, Nepal. Volumes
5 and 6.
1993 Research Associate IUCN Southeast Asia Regional Program, Asian Institute of
Technology, and Bangkok. (Literature review, Manuscript
preparation for the book, Koshi Tappu Wetlands: Nepal s
Ramsar Site)
1977 Assistant to Meteorological Station, Tribhuvan International Airport,
Meteorologist Nepal. (Recording & plotting meteorological data)
8. Students supervised:
M. Sc. Students
(The theses were submitted to Central Department of Botany, Tribhuvan University, Nepal)
1. Sharma, Indu. 2001. Effect of brewery industry effluents on agricultural crops and
soils in
Kathmandu.
2. Sharma, Bindu. 2000. Above Ground Biomass and Primary Productivity in the Grassland of
Royal Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, Nepal. (Working for an International NGO in Nepal)
3. Poudyal, Srijna. 2000. Impact of Management Practices on Species Composition and Soil
Characteristics in Grasslands of Royal Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, Nepal. (In UK)
4. Poudyal, Shishir. 2000. Comparative Study of Vegetation Structure and Soil
Characteristics in
Community- and Government-managed Forests in the Udayapur District, Nepal. (Doing Ph.D.
in USA)
5. Ghimire, Kavita. 1999. Impact of Air Pollution on Roadside Vegetation in Urban area of
Kathmandu Valley.
6. Acharya, Prashuram 1997. Wetland Vegetation and its utilization in Ghodaghodi and
Nakharodi
Tal, Nepal. (In Canada)
7. Shrestha, Krishna B. 1997.Plant Diversity along Environmental and Disturbance
gradients in the
Oak Forest on Phulchoki Hill, Nepal. (Doing Ph.D. at the University of Bergen, Norway)
8. Yadav, Ram K. 1994. Quantitative Analysis of Vegetation (Trees and Shrubs) on Nagarjun
Hills,
Phulchoki Hills, Kathmandu. (Obtained Ph.D. from Greece, and working as Asst. Professor
in
Nepal)
9. Acharya, Sunil K. 1989. Study of Family Fagaceae on Phulchoki Hill. (Botanist, Nepal
Government)
Undergrad Student: Javier, Jose. 2008. The effects of wildfires on the magnetic
properties of soils
in the Everglades. Funded under The FCE-LTER Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)
Program. (Jointly supervised with Dr. Brad Clement, Department of Earth Sciences)
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9. Research Experience/Projects:
A. Research Funding (PI or Co-PI)
1. Vascular Plant Community Composition and Distribution in Cape Sable seaside sparrow
Sub -
population D. Funded by South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD),
West Palm
Beach, FL. April 1, 2011 to Sept 30, 2011. Award # 450*******. Funding amount
$38,531+22,575. Co-PI with Mike Ross (PI).
2. Assessing the Impact of Deep Fire on Hardwood Hammocks in Big Cypress National
Preserve. Funded by US Geological Survey.
March 1, 2011 to Feb 29, 2012. Award #
G11AC20030. Funding amount $18,000. PI with Mike Ross (Co-PI).
3. Landscape Pattern Ridge, Slough, and Tree Island Mosaics. Funded by U.S. Army Corps
of
Engineers, U. S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), Vicksburg, MS.
Project period:
Aug 1, 2010
July 31, 2011. Co-PI with Jim Heffernan (PI), Mike Ross (Co-
PI),
and Len Scinto (Co-PI).
4. Monitoring of Tree Island Condition in the Southern Everglades. Funded by Army Corps
of
Engineers, U. S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), Vicksburg, MS.
Proposed project period: July 1, 2010 June 30, 2011. Award # W912HZ-09-2-0019. Funding
amount: $150,660 (FY2010), Co-PI with Mike Ross (PI) and Steve Oberbauer (Co-PI).
5. Landscape Pattern: Marl Prairie/Slough Gradients. Funded by U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, U.
S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
(ERDC), Vicksburg, MS. July 1, 2010
June 30, 2011.Award # W912HZ-09-2-0018. Funding amount: $118,910. Co-PI with Mike
Ross (PI).
6. Cape Sable seaside sparrow habitat monitoring and assessment. Funded by USACOE, FY
2010
May 1, 2010
to April 30, 2011). US$ 157,707, Cooperative Agreement # W912HZ-10-2-0025.
(Co-PI, with Dr. Mike Ross (PI), FIU and Dr. Jim Snyder (Co-PI), USGS).
7. Carbon Isotopic Signature in the Soil Organic Matter in Marl Prairie Soil Cores in the
Everglades.
Funded by U. S. Geological Survey (USGS), Reston, VA 20192. Funding period: April 1, 2010
March 31, 2011. Award # G10AC00234. Funding amount: $16,445. Principal Investigator (PI)
with Mike Ross.
8. Landscape pattern - ridge, slough and tree island mosaic.
June 1, 2009 to Sep 30,
2009
. Funded
MAP-RECOVER, SFWMD (CO-PI with Dr. Jim Heffernan (PI), FIU, Dr. Mike Ross (Co-PI),
and Len Scinto (Co-PI) from FIU, and Dr. Matt Cohen (Co-PI) and Todd Osborne (Co-PI) from
UF.
9. Cape Sable seaside sparrow habitat monitoring and assessment. Funded by USACOE, FY
2009.
US$ 192,162, Cooperative Agreement # W912EP-09-C-0024. (Co-PI, with Dr. Mike Ross (PI),
FIU and Dr. Jim Snyder (Co-PI), USGS).
10. Monitoring of Tree Island Condition in the Southern Everglades. Funded by U.S. Army
Corps of
Engineers, U. S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), Vicksburg, MS.
Funding period: June 1, 2009
Sept 30, 2010. Co-operative Agreement # W912HZ-09-2-0019.
Funding amount: 132,250. Co-PI with Mike Ross (PI) and Steve Oberbauer (Co-PI).
11. Landscape Pattern: Marl Prairie/Slough Gradients. Funded by U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, U.
S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
(ERDC), Vicksburg, MS. Funding period:
June 1, 2009
Sept 30, 2010. Co-operative Agreement # W912HZ-09-2-0018. Funding amount:
114,957. Co-PI with Mike Ross (PI).
12. Cape Sable seaside sparrow habitat monitoring and assessment. Funded by USACOE, FY
2008.
US$ 132,872, Cooperative Agreement # W912EP-08-C-0018. (Co-PI, with Dr. Mike Ross (PI),
FIU and Dr. Jim Snyder (Co-PI), USGS).
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13. Estimating biomass production and nutrient concentrations of tree species growing
along
hydrologic gradient on LILA tree islands. Funded by SFWMD, Dec 15, 2008 Mar 15, 2010. US$
49,305 (Co-PI, with PI-Dr. Mike Ross)
14. Cape Sable seaside sparrow habitat monitoring and assessment. Funded by USACOE, FY
2007.
US$ 180,278, (Co-PI, with Dr. Mike Ross (PI), FIU and Dr. Jim Snyder (Co-PI), USGS).
15. Developing allometric biomass equation for saplings of tree species common in
Everglades tree
islands. Funded by SFWMD,
June 1, 2007-Sept 30, 2008. US$ 48,750, (Co-PI with PI-Dr. Mike
Ross, FIU)
16. Developing a data-driven classification of south Florida plant communities. Funded by
National
Park Service. 2006-2008. US$ 55,318 (Co-PI with PI-Dr. Mike Ross, FIU)
17. Effect of grazing on Mikania micrantha in Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal: A case
study.
Funded by IUCN. Funded by IUCN-Bangkok, Sept 1 Dec 31, 2006. US$ 5,000 (Co-PI with
Prof R. P. Chaudhary (PI), TU, Nepal)
18. Everglades fire effects monitoring in Cape Sable seaside sparrow habitat and adjacent
plant
communities. Funded by Everglades National Park.
Nov 1, 2005Dec 31, 2006. US$ 16,000.
(PI
with Dr. Mike Ross)
19. Implications of Vegetation Dynamics for managing wetlands in lowland Nepal.
May, 1997-
Dec
2000
. Funded by National Geographic Society, USA. Grant # 5809-96. US$ 10,000 (PI as a
Ph.D. Candidate)
20. Diversity and Conservation Strategy of some potential Medicinal Plants in Manang,
Nepal.
Funded by Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), Nepal. June-August, 1995. US$ 2,000
(Co-PI with Dr. Krishna K. Shrestha (PI), TU, Nepal)
21. Wetland Vegetation and Management in Ghodaghodi Tal, Nepal. Funded by IUCN, South-
east
Asia Regional Office, Bangkok.
Sept. 1994 - Aug. 1995. US$ 500 (PI)
22. Study of some Medicinal Plants around Pokhara Valley. Funded by Royal Nepal Academy
of
Science and Technology (RONAST), Nepal
Dec 1987 to Dec 1989. US$ 2500 (Co-PI with Dr.
Radheshyam Kayastha-PI)
B. Research Works (others):
1. Effects of hydrologic restoration on habitat of the Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow. A DOI-
funded
Southeast Environmental Research Center (SERC) Project. Aug. 2002 2006. (Worked as a
doctoral Research Associate with Dr. Mike Ross, Principal Investigator - coordinating
field
works, compiling and analyzing data, and writing reports and peer-reviewed papers)
2. Fuel development and woody plant invasion in the Everglades prairies. Funded by US
Fish &
Wildlife Service
June 1, 2005
Dec 31, 2007 (Worked as an investigator with PI: Dr. Mike
Ross).
3. Tree Islands in the Shark Slough Landscape: Interactions of Vegetation, Hydrology and
Soils.
(
Aug 2003
Sept 2004) (Worked as an Investigator and Data Analyst PI: Dr. Mike Ross )
4. Vegetation Dynamics in ENP Marshes, with Emphasis on Taylor Slough
(
Jan 2003-Aug 2003)
(Worked as an investigator and data analyst PI: Dr. Mike Ross).
5. The L-31E Surface Water Re-diversion Pilot Project. (Aug 2002 May 2003) (Data
analysis,
report writing,, PI - Dr. Mike Ross)
6. Developing Ecological Criteria for Prescribed Fire in South Florida Pine Rockland
Ecosystems.
(
Sept 2001
-Aug. 2002) (Data analysis, report writing, PI - Dr. Mike Ross).
7. Assessment of marsh vegetation responses to hydrological restoration in Shark Slough,
Everglades National Park. A Southeast Environmental Research Program Project.
Jan. 2000Dec 2000
) (Data analysis, report writing,, PI: Dr. Mike Ross).
8. Environmental Impact Assessment of Bheri-Babai Hydroelectricity Project, Nepal,
Conducted by
NEW ERA-Nepal and funded by JICA.
Sept. 1999 - Dec. 1999. (Worked as a Wetland
Ecologist)
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9. Ghodaghodi Tal Conservation Project. An IUCN-Nepal Project funded by Canadian
Cooperation
Mission
. Nov. 1997-April 1998. (Worked as an Ecological Expert for IUCN)
10. Windthrow in South Florida Pine rock lands: Pit and Mound features and Plant Micro-
habitat
Associations following Hurricane Andrew. A Southeast Environmental Research Program
Project
from
Everglades National Park
. Contract # CA 5280-4-9013. Dec 1996-Jan 1997. (Data
analysis,
report writing, PI: Dr. Mike Ross & Dr. Jack Meeder)
11. Vegetation Analysis in the C-111/Taylor Slough Basin. A Southeast Environmental
Research
Program Project, Contract # C-4244.
May 1996 - Aug. 1996. (Data analysis, report writing,
PI -
Dr. Mike Ross & Jack Meeder)
12. Biological and Cultural Diversity in Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Parsa, Nepal. Funded by
National
Geographical Society, USA. August 1994 - July 1995. (Worked as a Research Associate, PI -
Dr.
R. P. Chaudhary)
13. Environmental Impact Assessment of Arun III Transmission Line. NEW ERA-Nepal, for
Joint
Venture (JV), Nepal. June - July 1991. (Worked as an Expert for Ecological Survey)
14. Exploitation of Grain Amaranth in Nepal. International Foundation for Science, Sweden
funded
Project # C/0865- I & II,
Nov. 1985
- Aug. 1989. (Worked as a Research Associate, PI -
Dr. P. K.
Jha)
15. Analysis of Structure and Function of Kulekhani Watershed. Funded by Nepal National
Committee for Man and Biosphere (MAB). 1988. (Worked as a Research Associate for 1 year,
PI
- Dr. P. K. Jha)
16. Ecological Problems and Impact of Agriculture in Shuganikas Village. Funded by
National
Development Service, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal. 1983. (Worked as
an
Investigator)
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2011.
Cape
Sable seaside sparrow habitat Monitoring and Assessment - 2010. Final Report submitted
to U.
S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville, FL. (Cooperative Agreement # W912HZ-10-2-
0025). April. 2011. 57 pp.
2. Ruiz, P. L., Sah, J. P., Ross, M. S., Rodriguez, D., and Lambert, A. 2011. Monitoring
of Tree
Island Conditions in the Southern Everglades: The Effects of Hurricanes and Hydrology on
the
Status and Population Dynamics of Sixteen Tropical Hardwood Hammock Tree Islands. US
Army Engineer Research & Development Center. Cooperative Agreement: W912HZ-09-2-0019.
136 pp.
3. King, R. T., Sah, J. P., Ross, M. S. and Ruiz, P. L. 2010. Marl Prairie/Slough
Gradients: Patterns
and Trends in Shark Slough and Adjacent Marl Prairies. 2010 Annual Report. (CERP
Monitoring
Activity 3.1.3.5, Cooperative Agreement # W912HZ-09-2-0018). Oct 22, 2010. 27 pp.
4. Sah, J. P., Ross, M. S. and Stoffella, S. 2010. Developing a Data-driven
Classification of South
Florida Plant Communities. Final Report submitted to National Park Service: South Florida
Caribbean Network (NPS/SFCN): Cooperative Agreement # H5000 06 0104. April 2010. 114 pp.
5. Ruiz, P. L., Ross, M. S. and Sah, J. P. 2010. A Geospatial Database of Tree Islands
within the
Mustang Corner Fire Incident of 2008. Final Report submitted to Everglades National Park,
Homestead, FL. Cooperative Agreement # H5297050027. March 2010. 15 pp.
6. Sah, J. P., Snyder, J. R., Ross, M. S. and Ogurcak, D. E. 2010. Re-sampling of
Permanent Pine
Rockland Vegetation Plots on Big Pine Key. Final Report submitted to U. S. Fish &
Wildlife
Service, Feb 2010. 110 pages (49 text & figures + 61 pages appendices)
7. Sah, J. P., Ross, M. S. Snyder, J. R., Ruiz, P. L., Stoffella, S., Colbert, N., Hanan,
E., Lopez, L.,
and Camp, M. 2010. Cape Sable seaside sparrow habitat Vegetation Monitoring. FY 2009
Final
Report submitted to U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville, FL. (Cooperative
Agreement t
# W912EP-09-C-0024). Jan. 2010. 50 pp.
8. Kline, M., Ross, M. S., Ruiz, P. L., Sah, J. P., Colbert, N., Lopez, L. and Heinrich,
J. 2010. Marl
Prairie/Slough Gradients: Patterns and Trends in Shark Slough and Adjacent Marl Prairies.
2009
Annual Report submitted to U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville. (Cooperative
Agreement t # W912HZ-09-2-0018). Jan 2010. 15 pp.
9. Heffernan, J. B., Ross, M. S., Cohen, M. J., Osborne, T.Z., Sah, J. P., Ruiz, P. L.
and Scinto, L. J.
2009. The Monitoring and Assessment Plan (MAP) Greater Everglades Wetlands Module
Landscape Pattern Ridge, Slough, and Tree Island Mosaics. FY 2009 (Year-1) Annual
Report
submitted to South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL. (Contract #
460*******). Sept 2009. 51 pp.
10. Stoffella, S., Ross, M. S., Sah, J. P., Ruiz, P. L., et al.. 2009. Estimating Biomass
Production of
Tree Species Growing along Hydrologic Gradient on LILA Tree Islands. Report submitted to
South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL. (PO # 450*******). Aug
2009. 12 pp.
11. Engel, V., Renshaw, A., Ross, M. S., Sah, J. P., Coronado, C., Mellein, J. 2009. Tree
Island
Composition, Elevation, and Hydrologic Tolerances of the Dominant Species: Implications
for
the Decomp Physical Model. Annex-2, Section 2 Supporting document. In: Sklar F. et al.
The
Deomp Physical Model Science Plan. SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL. 17 pp.
12. Sah, J. P., Ross, M. S., Minchin, P., Saha, S., et al. 2009. Landscape pattern Marl
prairie/Slough
gradients. A report submitted to Vic Engel, Everglades National Park, Homestead, FL. 17
pp.
(The materials were included in 2009 MAP System Status Report).
13. Hanan, E., Ross, M. S., Sah, J. P., Ruiz, P. L., Stoffella, S., et al. 2009. Woody
Plant Invasion
into the Freshwater Marl Prairie Habitat of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow. A final
report
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submitted to US Fish and Wildlife Services. (Grant Agreement # 401815G163), Feb 19, 2009.
61
pp.
14. Kline, M. Ross, M. S., Ruiz, P. L., Sah, J. P., Colbert, N., Lopez, L. and Heinrich,
J. 2009. Marl
Prairie/Slough Gradients; patterns and trends in Shark Slough and adjacent marl prairies.
CERP
monitoring activity 3.1.3.5. 2009 Annual Report, Jan, 2009. 14 pp.
15. Sah, J. P., R