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1. San Diego Thornmint (Acanthomintha ilicifolia) Populations Differ in Growth and Reproductive Responses to Differential Water Availability: Evidence from a Common Garden Experiment.

2. Human ecology, paleogeography, and biodiversity on California's small Islands.

3. Plant–arthropod interactions of an endangered California lupine.

4. RNA-Seq reveals adaptive genetic potential of the rare Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana) in the face of Ips bark beetle outbreaks.

5. Unusual outbreaks of curly top disease in processing tomato fields in northern California in 2021 and 2022 were caused by a rare strain of beet curly top virus and facilitated by extreme weather events.

6. High-throughput sequencing reveals distinct regional genetic structure among remaining populations of an endangered salt marsh plant in California.

7. Sporadic Genetic Connectivity among Small Insular Populations of the Rare Geoendemic Plant Caulanthus amplexicaulis var. barbarae (Santa Barbara Jewelflower).

8. Evaluating and using existing models to map probable suitable habitat for rare plants to inform management of multiple-use public lands in the California desert.

9. Status of the Endangered Indian Knob Mountainbalm Eriodictyon altissimum (Namaceae) in Central Coastal California.

10. Conservation ecology of rare plants within complex local habitat networks.

11. Sea change under climate change: case studies in rare plant conservation from the dynamic San Francisco Estuary1.

12. Sea change under climate change: case studies in rare plant conservation from the dynamic San Francisco Estuary1.

13. How plant inventories improve future monitoring.

14. Categorizing locally rare plant taxa for conservation status.

15. Predicting habitat suitability for rare plants at local spatial scales using a species distribution model.

16. Using species distribution models to predict new occurrences for rare plants.

17. Quantifying Plant Population Persistence in Human-Dominated Landscapes.

18. SALVAGING AND RELOCATING Ambrosia pumila.

19. Contrasting demographies and persistence of rare annual plants in highly variable environments.

20. In California, the Search for the Ultimate Wild Fig Heats Up: A booming market has specimen hunters tracking down rare new varieties of the ancient fruit.

21. Demographic Performance of a Rare California Endemic, Chorizanthe pungens var. hartwegiana (Polygon.

22. Living Rooms.

23. High Noon for Habitat.

24. Analysis of Rare Plant Occurrence Data for Monitoring Prioritization.

25. A picture plea to save California's endangered species.

26. Cushenbury Canyon, California.

27. A Rare Plant Returns to San Francisco Bay.

28. Help protect rare plants.

29. Contributions Large and Small.

30. Nature in the City.

31. High Ground.

32. Bush Anemone.

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