Bibliography and Citations

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Book Chapter
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Conference Paper
Bowler P.A, Frest T.J.  1996.  The advancing distribution of the New Zealand mud snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray), in North America. In: Program abstracts. 62nd Annual Meeting American Malacological Union.  Chicago (IL; 29 Jun-3 Jul 1996) p. 31.
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Williams B.  1989.  Botanical areas: Barbara's ideas for site selection and management. Region 5 Sensitive Plant Workshop 1989.   p. 2 pp.
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