Rare Plants References

Legislation & Management Documents

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Yellowstone Science

Tercek, M. T., T. S. Al-Niemi, and R. G. Stout. 2008. Plants exposed to high levels of carbon dioxide in Yellowstone National Park: A glimpse into the future? In Yellowstone Science. Vol. 16.
Whipple, J. 2004. The YS interview: Park botanist Jennifer Whipple and Yellowstone's herbarium (interview) In Yellowstone Science. Vol. 12. Yellowstone Association for Natural Science, History, and Education.
Whipple, J. J. 2012. Endemic Plants of Yellowstone In Yellowstone Science. Vol. 20. Yellowstone Association for Natural Science, History, and Education.

Selected References

Saunders, N. E. and S. D. Sipes. 2004. Pollination and reproductive ecology of Abronia ammophila, a rare plant endemic to Yellowstone National Park. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.
Whipple, J. J. 2002. Yellowstone sand verbena (Abronia ammophila): A Yellowstone Lake endemic. In R. J. Anderson and D. Harmon, ed., Yellowstone Lake: Hotbed of chaos or reservoir of resilience?: Proceedings of the 6th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 256-268. Yellowstone National Park, WY: Yellowstone Center for Resources and The George Wright Society.

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