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Document Type Archives

Technical library journal articles.

Local Extinction and Turnover Rates at the Endge and Interior of Species’ Ranges

Local Extinction and Turnover Rates at the Endge and Interior of Species’ Ranges

A New Horned Lark in Washington

A New Horned Lark in Washington

n and R. Moore. 2005. Range, Abundance and Movement Patterns of Wintering Streaked Horned Larks in Oregon and Washington

n and R. Moore. 2005. Range, Abundance and Movement Patterns of Wintering Streaked Horned Larks in Oregon and Washington

White 2011

White 2011

Zindel et al 2011

Zindel et al 2011

2006 – Floate et al. (Biocon Sci Tech)

2006 – Floate et al. (Biocon Sci Tech)

Interactions between two endangered butterflies and invasive, exotic grasses in western Oregon, USA

Interactions between two endangered butterflies and invasive, exotic grasses in western Oregon, USA

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Selectively eliminating and conserving exotic plants to save an endangered butterfly from local extinction

Selectively eliminating and conserving exotic plants to save an endangered butterfly from local extinction

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Implications of Subfossil Coleoptera for the Evolution of the Mima Mounds of Southwestern Puget Lowland, Washington

Implications of Subfossil Coleoptera for the Evolution of the Mima Mounds of Southwestern Puget Lowland, Washington

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Designing a network for butterfly habitat restoration: where individuals, populations and landscapes interactnnetwork

Designing a network for butterfly habitat restoration: where individuals, populations and landscapes interactnnetwork

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