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Kuzmina ML, Braukmann TWA, Fazekas AJ, Graham SW, Dewaard SL, Rodrigues A, Bennett BA, Dickinson TA, Saarela JM, Catling PM et al..  2017.  Using herbarium-derived DNA s to assemble a large-scale DNA barcode library for the vascular plants of Canada.  Applications in Plant Sciences.  5(12)
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Edson J.L, Wenny D.L, Leege-Brusven A.D, Everett R.L.  1997.  Using micropropagation to conserve threatened rare species in sustainable forests.  Journal of Sustainable Forestry.  Vol. 5, No. 1/2,1997
Burgan R.E, Hartford R.A, Eidenshrink J.C.  1996.  Using NDVI to assess departure from acreage greeness and its relation to fire business.  
Adams MJ, Chelgren ND, Reinitz D, Cole RA, Rachowicz LJ, Galvan S, McCreary B, Pearl CA, Bailey LL, Bettaso J et al..  2010.  Using occupancy models to understand the distribution of an amphibian pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.  Ecological Applications.  20(1):289–302.
Chambers JC, Pyke DA, Maestas JD, Pellant M, Boyd CS, Campbell SB, Espinosa S, Havlina DW, Mayer KE, Wuenschel A.  2014.  Using resistance and resilience concepts to reduce impacts of invasive annual grasses and altered fire regimes on the sagebrush ecosystem and greater sage-grouse: a strategic multi-scale approach.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr326.html
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Atwood D., Holland J., Bolander R..  1991.  Utah - Endangered, threatened and sensitive plant field guide.
Welsh S.L, Atwood D., Goodrich S., Higgins L.C.  1987.  A Utah Flora.  Great Basin Naturalist.  No. 9:894pp..
Welsh S.L.  1984.  Utah flora: Polygonaceae.  Great Basin Naturalist.  44(4):519-557.
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Franklin B..  1998.  Utah habitat information for Spiranthes diluvialis.  
Fitton S..  1989.  The Utah juniper obligates: ash-throated flycatcher, scrub jay, plain titmouse, bushtit, gray vireo, Scott's oriole. Nongame species accounts.  
Jordan L..  1998.  Utah lake discoveries of Ute ladies'-tresses orchid and update on other Utah populations.  
Taylor TA, Dillingham R, Keenan S, Hudnall A.  2021.  Ute Ladies’-tresses 2020 Survey Technical Memorandum.  
Taylor TA, Thomas B.  2022.  Ute Ladies’-tresses 2021 Survey Technical Memorandum.  
Ecosystems Research Institute.  2003.  Ute ladies' tresses and pink Agoseris surveys and vegetation characterization: Pond's Lodge hydroelectric project.  
Murphy C..  2000.  Ute ladies tresses occurrences in Idaho.  
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McCarthy J..  1998.  Ute ladies' tresses shows up again in Gallatin County and puts and airport expansion project on hold.  
Moseley R.K.  1998.  Ute Ladies Tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) in Idaho: 1998 status report.  
Moseley R.K.  1998.  Ute Ladies' Tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) in Idaho: 1998 Status Report.  
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