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When are peripheral populations viable for conservation? Conservation Biology. 9(4):753-760.
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Use of permanent plots in monitoring plant populations. Natural Areas Journal. 17(4):331-340.
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1997. Spread of Phalaris arundinacea adversely impacts the endangered plant Howellia aquatilis. Great Basin Naturalist. 57(4):366-368.
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Prolonged dormancy in vascular plants and implications for monitoring studies. Natural Areas Journal. 14:209-212.
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1996. New vascular plant records and the increase of exotic plants in Glacier National Park, Montana. Madrono. 40(2):126-131.
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1993. The native status of reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in the Inland Northwest, USA. Natural Areas Journal. 18(3):223-230.
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Monitoring composition of foothills grassland using frequency of indicator species. Natural Areas Journal. 22:143-148.
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2002. Loss of fitness resulting from pollinator exclusion in Silene spaldingii (Caryophyllaceae). Madrono. 40(4):193-201.
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1992. Lack of genic diversity within and among populations of an endangered plant, Howellia aquatilis. Conservation Biology. 2(3):275-282.
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