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Review and analysis of cattle grazing effects in the arid West, with implications for BLM grazing management in southern Utah: a literature review submitted to the Southern Utah Landscape Restoration Project. Available from http://wildutahproject.org/files/theLitReview.pdf
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2001. Dynamics of dormancy-status subpopulations of Indian ricegrass seed held in dry storage. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 62(3):284–289. Available from http://handle.nal.usda.gov/10113/31814
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2008. Lectotypification of Aster jessicae Piper: a rebuttal. Taxon. 36(1):142.
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1987. Typification of Aster jessicae Piper and reinstatement of A. mollis Rydberg (Asteraceae). Madrono. 31(2):113-122.
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1984. Species of reptiles occupying habitat islands in western Arizona: a deterministic assemblage. Oecologia. 66(4):595-601.
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1985. Pyrola crypta: a Pacific Northwest species belonging to the Pyrola picta species complex. Taxon. 63(4):789–800.
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2014. Pogogyne Floribunda (Lamiaceae), A New Speciesfrom the Great Basin in Northeastern California. Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany. 13(2):347-353.
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1948. Populations and distribution of summer birds of Latah County, Idaho. Condor. 51:140-149.
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