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Blackburn W.H, Tueller P.T.  1970.  Pinyon and juniper invasion in Black sagebrush communities in East-Central Nevada.  Ecology.  51(5):841-848.
Blackburn W.H, Tueller P.T.  1971.  Vegetation and soils of the Rock Springs Watershed.  
Blackburn W.H.  1967.  Plant succession on selected habitat types in Nevada.  :162pp.
Blackburn C..  1994.  Occurrence and habitat characteristics of Haplopappus insecticruris Henderson, in Camas, Blaine, and Elmore Counties, Idaho.  
Black SHoffman, Shepherd M, Vaughan M.  2011.  Rangeland management for pollinators.  Rangelands.  33(3):9-13.
Black R..  1998.  Demographic and hydrologic monitoring of Ute ladies'-tresses orchid in Diamond Fork Canyon, UT.  
Black A.E, al. et.  1998.  Biodiversity and land-use history of the Palouse Bioregion: pre-european to present.  
Black D.A, Howell W.M.  1979.  The North American mosquitofish, GAMBUSIA AFFINIS: a unique case in sex chromosome evolution.  Copeia.  1979:509-513.
Black T.A, Goetz W..  1998.  Refining the 1998 GAP classification scheme for the sagebrush steppe in the Shoshone Basin, Idaho.  
[Anonymous].  1974.  Wildlife and forest management in the Pacific Northwest : proceedings of a symposium held September 11-12, 1973. Corvallis (OR): Oregon State University, School of Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory.  
Black SHoffman, Lauvray L.  2005.  Species fact sheet: Johnson's hairstreak, mistletoe hairstreak, or brown mistletoe hairstreak; Callophrys johnsoni (Skinner 1904).  :8.  Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/factsheet_johnsons_hairstreak.pdf
Bjornn T.C.  1991.  Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus).
Bjorkman O, Nobs M, Mooney H.  1974.  Growth responses of plants from habitats with contrasting thermal environments.  Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book.  73:748-757.
Bjork C.  2011.  Email from Curtis Bjork to Lynn Kinter regarding plant name changes and typo corrections.  
Bjork C.R.  2011.  Results of 2010 Astragalus asotinensis surveys With notes on floristics of Hells Canyon, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.  
Bjork CR.  2010.  Douglasia conservatorum (Primulaceae), a New Species from Idaho and Montana, U.S.A. Novon.  Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature.  20(1):9-12.
Björk CR, Goward T, Spribille T.  2009.  New records and range extensions of rare lichens from waterfalls and sprayzones in Inland British Columbia, Canada.  Evansia.  26(4):219-224.
Bjork C.R.  2010.  Distribution patterns of disjunct and endemic vascular plants in the interior wetbelt of northwest North America.  Botany.  88(4):409-428.
Bjork C.R.  2011.  Email response to Lynn Kinter regarding common names for his new species of Douglasia, Astragalus, and Sedum, September 13.  
Björk CR.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Bjork, Curtis R..  
Bjork C.R.  2010.  Sedum Valens (Crassulaceae), A New Species from the Salmon River Canyon of Idaho.  Madrono.  57(2):136-140.
Björk C. R., Fishbein M.  2006.  Astragalus asotinensis (Fabaceae), a Newly Discovered Species from Washington and Idaho, United States.  Novon.  
Bjork C..  1997.  Spiranthes diluvialis in Washington State (Okanogan County).  
Bjork CR, Darrach M.  2009.  An investigation of morphological evidence supports the resurrection of Pyrrocoma scaberula (Asteraceae: Astereae).  Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.  3(1):231-238.
Bjork C.R, Fishbein M..  2006.  Astragalus asotinensis (Fabaceae): A Newly Discovered Species from Washington and Idaho, United States.  Novon.  16 (3):299-303.