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Lichen diversity in managed forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA. Wald Schnee Landsch. 70(1):103-124.
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1982. Displacement of rare plants by exotic grasses. Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands, May 18-21, 1992. General Technical Report INT-GTR-313. Boise (ID): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. p. 170-175.
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1994. Key to the vagrant and erratic taxa of Rhizoplaca in North America. Unpublished draft.
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2011. Vagrant lichens in North America. American Journal of Botany. 79(6):30.
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1997. Curation of Soil Lichens. Evansia. 5:23-25.
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1985. Notes on the Bryorias used by flying squirrels for nest construction. Evansia. 10(2):61-63.
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1983. Xeric big sagebrush, a new subspecies in the Artemisia tridentata complex. Journal of Range Management. 44(4):330-335.
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1988. Vagrant lichens in North America. Bryologist. 96(3):333-338. Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3243861
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1993. Camas prairie and possible evolutionary links with old world Artemisia species: a presymposium tour. Symposium on Ecology and Management of Riparian Shrub Communities, May 29-31, 1991. General Technical Report INT-289. Sun Valley (ID): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. p. 223-227.
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1986. Canopy lichens and how to measure other relevant environmental site conditions in central Idaho, Abstract. Northwest Science. 68(2):140.
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1998. Professional background information. Rosentreter, Roger..
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