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Publications authored or co-authored by Arboretum at Flagstaff scientists.

Effects of life history and reproduction on recruitment time lags in reintroductions of rare plants

Conservation Biology Volume 0, No. 0, 2018.

Albrecht, Matthew A. ∗ Oyomoare L. Osazuwa-Peters, Joyce Maschinski, Timothy J. Bell, Marlin L. Bowles, William E. Brumback, Janice Duquesnel, Michael Kunz, Jimmy Lange, Kimberlie A. McCue, A. Kathryn McEachern, Sheila Murray, Peggy Olwell, Noel B. Pavlovic, Cheryl L. Peterson, Jennifer Possley, John L. Randall and Samuel J. Wright.

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A Community Participatory Project to Restore a Native Grassland

Natural Areas Journal 25:137–146 2005.

Albrecht, Wade D., Joyce Maschinski, Amy Mracna, Sheila Murray

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From the Greenhouse to the Field: Cultivation Requirements of Arizona Cliffrose (Purshia subintegra)

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Third Conference
Sept 2001. Sept 25-28, 2000.

Baggs, Joanne E. and Joyce Maschinski

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The Threat of Increasing Hybridization of an Endangered Plant Species, Purshia subintegra, in the Verde Valley, Arizona

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Third Conference- Sept 2001. Sept 25-28, 2000.

Baggs, Joanne E. and Joyce Maschinski

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Detecting morphological and growth rate differences of a confusing Purshia complex using a common garden study

Botany 2001 Albuquerque NM Plants and People proceedings from the conference, (abstracts only) 2001.

Baggs, Joanne E. and Joyce Maschinski

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The relative influence of geographic and environmental factors on rare plant translocation outcomes

Journal of Applied Ecology 2024.

Bellis, Joe Matthew A. Albrecht, Joyce Maschinski, Sarah E. Dalrymple, Matthew J. Keir, Timothy Chambers, Jennifer Possley, Edith D. Adkins, Elliott W. Parsons, Michael Kunz, Carrie Radcliffe, Emily Coffey, Thomas N. Kaye, Cheryl L. Peterson, Aaron S. David, Sterling A. Herron, Eric S. Menges,  Timothy Bell, Michelle Coppoletta, Caitlin Elam, Kathryn McEachern, Paula S. Williamson, Deanna Boensch, Megan Bontrager, Cooper Breeden, Noah Frade, Doria R. Gordon, Steven O. Link, Tara Littlefield, Sheila Murray, Ryan O’Dell, Noel B. Pavlovic, Charlotte M. Reemts, David D. Taylor, Jonathan H. Titus, Priscilla J. Titus, Tina A. Stanley, Katherine D. Heineman.

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Reproductive Ecology and Growth of a Captive Population of Little Colorado Spinedace (Lepidomeda vittata: Cyprinidae)

Copeia, 1998(4), pp. 1010-1015.

Blinn, Dean W., James White, Thomas Pradetto, John O’Brien.

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Siricid Woodwasps and Their Associated Parasitoids in the Southwestern United States (Hymenopterus: Siricidae)

Pan-Pacific Entomologist 51: pg 57-61 1975.

Kirk, A.A.

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An Ecophysiological Analysis of Shade Effects on Clematis hirsutissima var. arizonica

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Second Conference Sept 1996. Sept 11-14, 1995.

Kolb, Thomas E. and Joyce Maschinski

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Burning Bromus inermis dominated grassland with supplemental fuel load followed by native seeding.

preprint pub, thesis manuscript 2002.

Levine, Alice

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Integrated Conservation Strategies for Recovery of Sentry Milkvetch at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park

1994?

Maschinski, Joyce

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Implications of Managing the Timing and Intensity of Herbivory for Conservation of Arizona Leatherflower

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Second Conference Sept 1996. Sept 11-14, 1995.

Maschinski, Joyce

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Seed Germination and Pollination Requirements of Holy Ghost Ipomopsis (Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus)

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Second Conference Sept 1996. Sept 11-14, 1995.

Maschinski, Joyce

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Extinction Risk of Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus in Holy Ghost Canyon With and Without Management Intervention

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Third Conference Sept 2001. Sept 25-28, 2000.

Maschinski, Joyce

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Impacts of ungulate herbivores on a rare willow at the southern edge of its rangees Here

Biological Conservation l0I (2001) 119-130 2001.

Maschinski, Joyce

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The Price of Waiting May Be Too High: Astragalus cremnophylax var. cremnophylax at Grand Canyon National Park

Proceeds from the Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plant Conference, NM. 1993. pp 181-187 1993.

Maschinski, Joyce and Sue Rutman

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Demography and Population Viability of an Endangered Plant Species before and after Protection from Trampling

Conservation Biology, Pages 990-999 Volume 11, No. 4, August 1997.

Maschinski, Joyce, Robert Frye, Sue Rutman

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Efficiency of a Subsurface Constructed Wetland System Using Native Southwestern U.S. Plants

Journal of Environmental Quality, Vol 28, Issue 1 pp. 225-231. January 1999.

Maschinski, Joyce, Gordon Southam, Jeff Hines, Scott Strohmeyer

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Seedling recruitment and survival of an endangered limestone endemic in its natural habitat and experimental reintroduction sites

American Journal of Botany Vol 91, issue 5 May 2004.

Maschinski, Joyce, Joanne E. Baggs and Christopher F. Sacchi

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Using Population Viability Analysis to Predict the Effects of Climate Change on the Extinction Risk of an Endangered Limestone Endemic Shrub, Arizona Cliffrose

Conservation Biology Volume 20, No. 1, 218–228 2006.

Maschinski, Joyce, Joanne E. Baggs, Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, Eric S. Menges

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Supplementation of the autumn buttercup population in Utah, USA, using in Jtitro propagated plants

Soorae, P.S. Global Re-Introduction Perspectives, re-introduction case studies from around the globe. Abu Dhabi, UAE. 284 pp. 2008.

Pence, Valerie, Shella Murray, Linda Whitham, Daniel Cloward, Heather Barnes & Renee Van Buren

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Impact of slash pile burning on physical/chemical characteristics of soil in the Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) foresttype

unpublished? 2001.

Seymour, Geoff and Aregai Teele

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Managed grazing is an effective strategy to restore habitat for the endangered autumn buttercup (Ranunculus aestivalis)

July 2018 Restoration Ecology Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 629–635

Skopec Michele M., Jennifer Lewinsohn, Tyson Sandoval, Clint Wirick, Sheila Murray, Valerie Pence, Linda Whitham

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Cattle and Elk Herbivory on Arizona Willow (Salix arizonica)

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Second Conference Sept 1996. Sept 11-14, 1995.

Strohmeyer, Scott and Joyce Maschinski

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Assessing the RNA integrity in dry seeds collected from diverse endangered species native to the USA

Frontiers in Plant Science 2025.

Tetreault, Hannah M. , Zoe Zingerman, Lisa Hill, Shaimaa Ibrahim, Joyce Maschinski, Heineman, Christina Walters Katherine D.

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An analysis of genetic variation in Astragalus cremnophylax var. cremnophylax, a critically endangered plant, using AFLP markers

Mol Ecol. 1996 Dec;5(6):735-45.

Travis SE, Maschinski J, Keim P.

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Assessing the viability of genebanked seeds from rare, wild plants native to the United States using the D.E.A.D. paradigm

Applications in Plant Sciences. Appl. Plant Sci. 2025;e70035.

Christina Walters, Lisa M. Hill, Katherine D. Heineman, Hannah M. Tetreault, Shaimaa Ibrahim, Katherine Markstein, Cheryl Birker, Kris Freitag, Dustin Wolkis, Michael Kunz, Sheila Murray, Nathaniel Kingsley, Alexandra Seglias, Nicholas Matsumoto, Thomas N. Kaye, Cheryl Peterson, Matthew A. Albrecht, Noah Dell, Stacy Anderson, Steve Blackwell, David Remucal, Emily Coffey, Jason Ligon, Laurie Blackmore,
Carrie Radcliffe, Heather E. Schneider, Kristen Nelson, David Sollenberger, Jessamine Finch, Kate Wellspring, Robert Jetton, Joyce Maschinski

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