As a 10k user you can view your deleted answers here. I sorted by newest so the answers you're referring to are there. As mentioned, the names of those who voted to delete (or undelete, close, reopen) a question are shown to you, strictly for your information as a 10k user with responsibilities only and not for you to act against them. So the transparency is definitely there.
I can't tell you why the questions you answered were deleted, but it's highly unlikely anybody is deleting questions because you answered them. I'm sure they're clearing away many questions of this nature on a daily basis. I can't offer much advice for you other than avoid questions that are frequent duplicates, downvoted, and/or will eventually get deleted by vote. Sometimes these questions aren't immediately obvious, for example the questions I looked at aren't blatantly low quality or off-topic, but presumably they've been asked so many times that there really isn't any need for more of them, and that's probably why they're getting deleted (I haven't answered a PHP/MySQL question in yonks, but I know exactly how it feels). So in general you may need to exercise more discretion with the questions you answer. That way you're less likely to lose upvote and accept reputation to questions getting deleted.
As for reversal of delete votes, there have been a few discussions going on very recently about delete wars, deletions by a small group of users, etc, that may be worth looking into.