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Archive Document Historic, Do assume not content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. United Si Idaho's Rare Vascular Department of Agriculture Forest Service Flora: Bibliography, Intermountain Research Station 1896-1991 General Technical Report INT-292 December 1992 THE COMPILERS Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agricul- ture, and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. ROBERT MOSELEY K. is plant Geologist for the Idaho We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of George Department of Fish and Game's Conservation Data Stephens, information manager at the Conservation Center in Boise. Previously, he was natural areas Data Center, and Ruth Meerkatz, senior enrollee, ecologist for The Nature Conservancy in Idaho. He stationed at the Intermountain Research Station's holds a B.S. degree in range resources and an M.S. Forestry Sciences Laboratory in Boise, ID, for her degree in botany from the University of Idaho. assistance in processing orders and assembling MICHAEL MANCUSO is research biologist with the publication files. Conservation Data Center in Boise. He has a B.S. degree in microbiology from Colorado State University RESEARCH SUMMARY and an M.N.S. degree in biological sciences from the University of Idaho. He held several temporary This bibliography of published and unpublished positions with the Forest Service, U.S. Department literature relating to Idaho's rare vascular flora covers of Agriculture, University of Idaho, and University of the period from 1896 to 1991 . It provides biologists, Wyoming prior to his present position. managers, and planners an information base so that ANNE HEDRICH is science reference librarian at Utah cpaasntbeeffiodretnstaifrieednoatnddupfillilceda,teadn,dgwaepscainnoeufrfikcineontwllyedge State University in Logan. She earned a B.S. degree proceed with the conservation of rare plants in Idaho. in biological aspects of conservation, a certificate in The references came from the Source Abstract environmental studies, and an M.A. degree in library database of the Idaho Conservation Data Center's and information studiesfrom the UniversityofWisconsin- Biological and Conservation Data System, an acces- Madison. Her past work experience includes a sible and dynamic information management system number of temporary positions with the Forest Service directed to the conservation of biological diversity. and several natural resource libraries. Keywords pertaining to the subject and species NANCY L. SHAW is botanist with the Intermountain covered are included with each bibliographic entry. Research Station at the Forestry Sciences Laboratory Entries are indexed by species. in Boise. She completed a B.S. degree in zoology at the College of Idaho, an M.S. degree in botany at CONTENTS Idaho State University, and a Ph.D. degree in crop science at Oregon State University. Introduction 1 Bibliography 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Index 74 This bibliography was completed under a coopera- Cover Illustration: Calachontus nitidus, drawn by tive agreement between the Intermountain Research Lenora Oosterhuis. The use oftrade orfirm names in ttiis publication is forreaderinformation anddoes not imply endorsementby the U.S. Department ofAgriculture ofanyproductorsen/ice. Intermountain Research Station 324 25th Street Ogden, UT 84401 Idaho's Rare Vascular Flora: Bibliography, 1896-1991 Compilers: Robert K. Moseley Michael Mancuso Anne Hedrich Nancy Shaw L. INTRODUCTION to the computerized files, the Idaho Conservation — Data Center maintains manual files, which include Biological diversity especially in t—he conservation all ofthe references cited here. ofrare species and natural ecosystems is now a ma- The bibliography includes both published articles jor international concern. Increasingly at local levels, and unpublished reports pertaining to the conserva- researchers and land managers search for ways to tion and management ofIdaho's rare vascular flora contribute to the knowledge needed to solve biodiver- and issued fi-om 1896 through 1991. Taxa appear- sity problems. In our effort toward conservation of ing on the Idaho Native Plant Society's 1991 list of rare plants in Idaho, we compiled this bibUography to rare vascular plants for Idaho (see entry 371) formed provide biologists, managers, and planners an infor- the basis for this project. However, no sources were mation base so that past efforts are not duplicated, located for many taxa. An alphabetical list ofthe gaps in our knowledge can be identified and fiUed, taxa covered by this bibliography appears in the In- and conservation efforts can proceed efficiently. dex. The Index contains only rare species names When it began in 1984, the Idaho Department of and may not necessarily reflect other names that Fish and Game's Conservation Data Center (formerly appear in publication titles. Spellings for scientific the Idaho Natural Heritage Program) inherited a two- names are taken from the Idaho Native Plant decade accimiulation ofinformation pertainingto Society's 1991 list. Idaho's rare plants. Much ofthis knowledge came A majority ofthe published literature was located fi'om the personal experiences and extensive data through computerized, global literature searches, compilation efforts ofthe Rare and Endangered Plants conducted for each taxon. About 300 databases were Technical Committee ofthe Idaho N—atural Areas searched to locate information. For some species, Council. The Technical Committee consisting of searches were conducted in all databases available Robert Steele (chair), Steven Brunsfeld, Douglass through the Dialog® vending service. Because of Henderson, Karl—Holte, Frederic Johnson, and time and monetary constraints, eight particularly Patricia Packard laid the foundation for rare plant useful databases (Agricola, Biosis Previews®, CAB conservation activities in the State and produced the Abstracts, CRIS/USA, Environmental Bibhography, first assessments ofthe status ofIdaho's rare flora Dissertation Abstracts Online, Geobase™, and Pas- (see entries 694 and 695). Over its 8 years' existence, cal) were consulted for most ofthe species. All the Idaho Conservation Data Center has built upon searching was done using scientific names. In gen- this foundation and become the State's central clear- eral, we excluded sources relating to pharmacology inghouse and repository for rare plant data. and biochemistry and foreign language publications The Idaho Conservation Data Center is part ofa without English abstracts. worldwide information network directed toward the Unpublished reports included in the bibliography conservation ofbiological diversity. The network pertain primarily to rare taxa as they occur in Idaho maintains permanent and dynamic atlases and da- and adjacent areas. We did not make an attempt to tabases on the existence, characteristics, numbers, locate unpublished sources from throughout the condition, status, location, and distribution ofrare range ofwidely distributed taxa. species and communities. Developed and supported Although the Source Abstract record contains by The Nature Conservancy, this standardized infor- many information fields, we used only two to pro- mation management methodology includes comput- duce this bibUography: CITATION and KEYWORDS. erized databases known as the Biological and Con- Other fields, such as ABSTRACT, are not included servation Data System (BCD). This bibliography here due to space limitations but are available on was generated from one ofthe BCD databases, request from the Idaho Conservation Data Center known as the Source Abstract database. In addition (see address at the end ofthis section). 1 Each entry consists oftwo parts: BIBLIOGRAPHY — A. Bibliographic citation numbered and Hsted al- 1. Achuff, Peter L.; Shelly, J. Stephen. 1991. phabetically by the senior author's surname. Demographic monitoring ofPenstemon — B. Keywords a two-part field: lemhiensis, Beaverhead National Forest, 1990 progress report. Unpublished report on 1, Taxon or taxa included in the reference. Sev- file at: Montana Natural Heritage Program, eral references, such as checklists, rare plant Helena, MT. 34 field guides, and floras, contain information p. on many rare taxa and are indicated as Penstemon lemhiensis "multispecies." Monitoring, status survey 2. Subject category(ies) ofthe reference, falling into one or more ofeight general areas: 2. ACZ, Inc. 1990. Beartrack Project vegetation technical report. Prepared for: U.S. Depart- — a. Biology pertains to a variety ofstudies re- ment ofAgriculture, Salmon National For- lating to a species' biology not covered in est, Salmon, ID, and Meridian Minerals, other categories, including reproductive Englewood, CO. Steamboat Springs, CO: strategy, pollination, seed dispersal, seed ACZ Inc., Engineering and Environmental biology, seedling ecology, nature ofmortal- Services. Draft. ity, anatomy and morphology, pathology, Penstemon lemhiensis physiology, and mycorrhizal associations, Status survey among others. — b. Community ecology reference relating to 3. Ahlenslager, Kathleen E. 1988. Muhlenbergia the taxon. racemosa. In: Fischer, William C, compiler. — The Fire Effects Information System [Data c. Distribution relating to the geographical base]. Missoula, MT: U.S. Department ofAg- occurrence or range ofa taxon or a biogeo- riculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Re- graphical analysis ofthe taxon or related search Station, Intermountain Fire Sciences group. — Laboratory. d. Genetics relatingto the genetics ofa taxon. Muhlenbergia racemosa — e. Management techniques relating to the Community ecology management or recovery ofa taxon, or both. f. Monitoring—pertaining to the quantitative 4. Allen, Don R. 1982. Epipactisgigantea. Ameri- assessment ofa taxon over time. can Orchid Society Bulletin. 51(10): — 1038-1040. g. Status survey comprehensive review of the distribution, abundance, and conserva- Epipactisgigantea tion status ofa taxon throughout all or a Distribution portion ofits range. — 5. Allred, Kelly W. 1976. The plant family h. Taxonomy taxon description or mono- Gentianaceae in Utah. Great Basin graph offamily, tribe, or genus. Naturalist. 36(4): 483-495. The index assists in the use ofthe bibliography. Gentiana tenella It lists the numbers ofthe bibliographic entries for Distribution, taxonomy each taxon. As with all our BCD databases, the Source Ab- 6. Al-Shehbaz, Ishan A. 1973. The biosystematics stract database is constantly being updated as older ofthe genus Thelypodium (Cruciferae). Con- sources are brought to our attention and new infor- tributions fi-om the Gray Herbarium. 204: mation becomes available. We welcome corrections 3-148. and additions, which can be forwarded to us at: Thelypodium laciniatum streptanthoides, Thelypo- Conservation Data Center dium repandum Idaho Department ofFish and Game Taxonomy 600 S. Walnut, P.O. Box 25 Boise, ID 83843 7. Alverson, Ed. 1985. Botrychium lunaria agg. - moonwort taxonomy for the Northwest. Phone: (208) 334-3402 FAX: (208) 334-2114 2 Douglasia [newsletter ofthe Washington Na- endangered Mt. Graham red squirrel. tive Plant Society]. 9(3): 2-4. Madrono. 38(4): 287-295. Botrychium crenulatum, Botrychium lunaria, Ribes wolfii Botrychium minganense, Botrychium simplex Community ecology Taxonomy 14. Anderson, Roger C; Loucks, Orie L. 1973. As- 8. Anderson, Bruce P.; Henderson, Douglass M. pects ofthe biology ofTrientalis horealis Raf. A 1978. survey ofrare plants: Little Lost- Ecology. 54(4): 798-808. Birch Creek planning unit, Idaho Falls Dis- Trientalis latifolia trict, Bureau ofLand Management. Unpub- Biology, distribution lished report on file at: University ofIdaho, University ofIdaho Herbarium, Moscow, ID. 15. Anderson, Steve; White, Mitchel; Atwood, 33 p. Duane. 1991. Humboldt National Forest sen- Multispecies sitive plant field guide. Unpublished booklet Distribution on file at: U.S. Department ofAgriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Regional 9. Anderson, Howard G.; Bailey, Arthur W. 1980. Office, Ogden, UT. Not paged. Effects ofannual burning on grassland in Antennaria arcuata, Astragalus yoder-williamsii, the aspen parkland ofeast-central Alberta. Dimeresia howellii, Erigeron latus Canadian Journal ofBotany. 58(8): 985-996. Distribution Stipa viridula Community ecology 16. Andreas, Barbara K; Host, George E. 1983. Development ofa Sphagnum bog on the floor 10. Anderson, Loran C. 1978. New taxa in ofa sandstone quarry in northeastern Ohio. Chrysothamnus, sectionNauseosi Ohio Journal ofScience. 83(5): 246-253. (Asteraceae). Phytologia. 38(4): 309-320. Lycopodium inundatum, Scirpus cyperinus Chrysothamnusparryi montanus Community ecology Distribution, taxonomy 17. Angelo, Ray. 1979. Ledum groenlandicum 11. Anderson, Loran C. 1986. An overview ofthe rediscovered in Concord, Massachusetts. genus Chrysothamnus (Asteraceae). In: Rhodora. 81(826): 285-286. — Proceedings symposium on the biology Ledumgroenlandicum, Vaccinium oxycoccos oiArtemisia and Chrysothamnus; 1984 Distribution July 9-13; Provo, UT. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-200. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of 18. Annable, Carol R.; Peterson, Paul M. 1988. Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Vascular plants ofthe Kettle Range, Ferry Research Station: 29-45. County, Washington. Douglasia Occasional Chrysothamnus humilis, Chrysothamnus nauseosus Papers [pubUcation ofthe Washington Na- nanus, Chrysothamnusparryi montanus tive Plant Society]. 3: 62-96. Distribution, taxonomy Scheuchzeriapalustris, Thelypteris nevadensis Status survey 12. Anderson, Loran C; Kyhos, Donald W.; Mosquin, Theodore; Powell, A. Michael; 19. Anon. Status report forLomatium Raven, Peter H. 1974. Chromosome numbers orogenioides. [n.d.]. Unpubhshed report on in Compositae. DC. Haplopappus and other file at: Idaho Department ofFish and Game, Astereae. American Journal ofBotany. 61(6): Conservation Data Center, Boise, ID. Not 665-671. paged. Haplopappus insecticruris, Haplopappus Tauschia tenuissima liatriformis, Haplopappus radiatus Status survey Taxonomy 20. Anon. 1975. The genus Dodecatheon Linnaeus 13. Anderson, R. Scott; Shafer, David S. 1991. Ho- in British Columbia. Davidsonia. 6(1): 7-13. locene biogeography ofspruce-fir forests in southeastern Arizona - implications for the Dodecatheon dentatum Distribution 3 21. Applegate, Elmer I. 1933. New western MA: The Gray Herbarium ofHarvard Uni- Erythroniums. Contributions from the versity. 142 p. Dudley Herbarium ofStanford University. Salixglauca 1(3): 188-190. Taxonomy Erythroniumgrandiflorum nudipetalum Taxonomy 28. Argus, George W.; Pryer, Kathleen M. 1990. Rare vascular plants in Canada: our natural 22. Applegate, Elmer Ivan. 1935. The genus heritage. Ottawa: Canadian Museum ofNa- Erythronium: a taxonomic and distributional ture. 191 p. plus maps. study ofthe western North American spe- Multispecies cies. Madrono. 3: 58-113. Distribution Erythroniumgrandiflorum nudipetalum Distribution, taxonomy 29. Arnold, Sylvia M. 1973. Interactions ofhght and temperature on the germination of 23. Arditti, Joseph; Michaud, Justine D.; Oliva, Plantago maritima L. New Phytologia. 72: Allison P. 1981. Seed germination ofNorth 583-593. American orchids. I. Native California and Kobresia simpliciuscula related species ofCalypso, Epipactis, Biology Goodyera, Piperia, andPlatanthera. Botanical Gazette. 142(4): 442-453. 30. Arp, Gerald. 1972. Studies in the Colorado Epipactisgigantea Cacti. II. Notes on the ecology ofPediocactus Biology simpsonii. Cactus Succulent Journal. 44(3): 108-110. 24. Arditti, Joseph; Michaud, Justine D.; Oliva, Pediocactus simpsonii robustior Allison P. 1982. Practical germination of Community ecology North American and related orchids - 1 - Epipactis atrorubens, E. gigantea and E. A 31. Arp, Gerald; Rogers, David J. 1970. com- helleborine. American Orchid Society puter aided classification ofthe varieties Bulletin. 51(2): 162-171. & ofPediocactus simpsonii (Engelm.) B. R. Epipactisgigantea Cactus Succulent Journal. 42(1): 40-43. Biology Pediocactus simpsonii robustior Taxonomy 25. Argue, Charles L. 1986. Some taxonomic impli- cations ofpollen and seed morphology in 32. Atkinson, R. G. 1965. Phytophthora species in- Mimulus hymenophyllus and M.junger- citing root rot ofChamaecyparis lawsoniana mannioides and comparisons with other pu- and other ornamentals in coastal British tative members ofthe M. moschatus alliance Columbia. Canadian Journal ofBotany. 43: (Scrophulariaceae). Canadian Journal of 1471-1475. Botany. 64(7): 1331-1337. Cornus nuttallii Mimuluspatulus, Mimulus washingtonensis Biology ampliatus Taxonomy 33. Atwood, N. Duane. 1970. Flora ofthe National Reactor Testing Station. Science Bulletin, 26. Argus, George W. 1957. The willows of Biological Series, Vol. XI(4). Provo, UT: Wyoming. University ofWyoming Publica- Brigham Young University. 46 p. tions. 21(1): 1-63. Gymnosteris nudicaulis, Oxytheca dendroidea, Salix Candida, Salixfarriae Phacelia inconspicua Taxonomy Distribution, taxonomy 27. Argus, George W. 1965. The taxonomy ofthe 34. Atwood, Duane. 1980. Status report on Salixglauca complex in North America. Antennaria arcuata. Unpublished report on Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of file at: Idaho Department ofFish and Game, Harvard University. No. 196. Cambridge, Conservation Data Center, Boise, ID. Not Department ofFish and Game, Conservation paged. Data Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Antennaria arcuata Agoseris lackschewitzii Status survey Status survey 35. Atwood, Duane. 1983. Status report for 42. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Cymopterus douglassii. Unpublished report Status report forAllium tolmiei var. on file at: Idaho Department ofFish and persimile. Unpublished report on file at: Game, Conservation Data Center, Boise, ID. Idaho Department ofFish and Game, Con- Not paged. servation Data Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Cymopterus douglassii Allium tolmieipersimile Status siirvey Status survey 36. Atwood, Duane. 1983. Status report forHaplo- 43. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. pappus insecticruris Unpublished report on Status report forAllotropa virgata. Unpub- . file at: Idaho Department ofFish and Game, lished report on file at: Idaho Department of Conservation Data Center, Boise, ID. 5 p. Fish and Game, Conservation Data Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Haplopappus insecticruris Status survey Allotropa virgata Status survey 37. Atwood, Duane. 1984. Updated status report for Castilleja christii. Unpublished report on 44. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. file at: Idaho Department ofFish and Game, Status report forAstragalus amblytropis. Conservation Data Center, Boise, ID. 5 p. Unpublished report on file at: Idaho Depart- ment ofFish and Game, Conservation Data Castilleja christii Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Status survey Astragalus amblytropis 38. Atwood, Duane. 1987. Status report forAllium Status survey madidum. Unpublished report on file at: Idaho Department ofFish and Game, Con- 45. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. servation Data Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Status report forAstragalus amnis-amissi. Allium madidum Unpublished report on file at: Idaho Depart- ment ofFish and Game, Conservation Data Status survey Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. 39. Atwood, Duane. 1988. Status report for Astragalus amnis-amissi Musineon lineare (Rydb.) Mathias. Unpub- Status survey lished report on file at: Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Conservation Data Center, 46. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Boise, ID. Not paged. Status report forAstragalus aquilonius. Musineon lineare Unpublished report on file at: Idaho Depart- ment ofFish and Game, Conservation Data Status survey Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. 40. Atwood, Duane. 1988. Status report forPenste- Astragalus aquilonius mon compactus. Unpublished report on file Status survey at: Idaho Department ofFish and Game, Conservation Data Center, Boise, ID. Not 47. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. paged. Status report for Calamagrostis tweedyi. Unpubhshed report on file at: Idaho Depart- Penstemon compactus ment ofFish and Game, Conservation Data Status survey Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. 41. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Calamagrostis tweedyi Status report forAgoseris lackschewitzii. Status survey Unpublished report on file at: Idaho 5 48. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Department ofFish and Game, Conservation Status report forDouglasia idahoensis. Un- Data Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. published report on file at: Idaho Depart- Penstemon lemhiensis ment ofFish and Game, Conservation Data Status survey Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Douglasia idahoensis 55. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Status survey Status report for Salixfarriae. Unpublished report on file at: Idaho Department ofFish 49. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. and Game, Conservation Data Center, Boise, Status report forHalimolobosperplexa var. ID. Not paged. perplexa. Unpublished report on file at: Salixfarriae Idaho Department ofFish and Game, Con- Status survey servation Data Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Halimolobosperplexaperplexa 56. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Status survey Status report for Saxifraga adscendens var. oregonensis. Unpublished report on file at: 50. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Idaho Department ofFish and Game, Con- Status report forHaplopappus aberrans. Un- servation Data Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. published report on file at: Idaho Depart- Saxifraga adscendens oregonensis ment ofFish and Game, Conservation Data Status survey Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Haplopappus aberrans 57. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Status survey Status report for Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae. Unpublished report on file at: 51. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Idaho Department ofFish and Game, Con- Status report for Haplopappus radiatus. Un- servation Data Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. published report on file at: Idaho Depart- Saxifraga bryophora tobiasiae ment ofFish and Game, Conservation Data Status survey Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Haplopappus radiatus 58. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Status survey Status report on Saxifraga cernua L. Unpub- lished report on file at: Idaho Department of 52. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Fish and Game, Conservation Data Center, Status report forLomatium rollinsii. Unpub- Boise, ID. Not paged. lished report on file at: Idaho Department of Saxifraga cernua Fish and Game, Conservation Data Center, Status survey Boise, ID. Not paged. Lomatium rollinsii 59. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Status survey Status report for Silene spaldingii. Unpub- lished report on file at: Idaho Department of 53. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Fish and Game, Conservation Data Center, Status report forPenstemon elegantulus. Un- Boise, ID. Not paged. published report on file at: Idaho Depart- Silene spaldingii ment ofFish and Game, Conservation Data Status survey Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Penstemon elegantulus 60. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Status survey Status report for Tofieldiaglutinosa var. absona. Unpublished report on file at: Idaho 54. Atwood, Duane; Charlesworth, Nancy. 1987. Department ofFish and Game, Conservation Status report forPenstemon lemhiensis. Data Center, Boise, ID. Not paged. Unpublished report on file at: Idaho Tofieldiaglutinosa absona Status survey 6

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