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no author. Stone, Charles P./Smith, Clifford W./Tunison, J. Timothy. (eds.). 1992.
Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit.
no author. Veitch, C.R./Clout, M.N. (eds.). 2002.
Turning the tide: The eradication of invasive species (proceedings of the International Conference on Eradication of Island Invasives). IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. vii + 414pp.
Starr, F./Starr, K./Wood K. 2006.
Maui Offshore Islet Botanical Survey. Report prepared for State Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Offshore Islet Restoration Committee, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Bazzano, Jason. 2007.
Herpetological inventory in West Hawaii National Parks: Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park, Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site. Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit Technical Report #141. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu.
Starr, F./Starr, K./Loope L. 2006.
Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Plants on Midway Atoll, Hawaii. An addendum to the 1999 Botanical Survey of Midway Atoll.
Starr, F./Martz, K. 1999.
Botanical survey of Midway Atoll: 1999 update. Prepared for Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Gon III, Samuel M. Ohukaniohia. 2008.
Revised List of Hawaiian Names of Plants Native and
Introduced with Brief Descriptions and Notes as to Occurrence and Medicinal or Other Values, by Joseph F. Rock Consulting Botanist, Board of Agriculture and Forestry Honolulu, Hawaii, 1920; transcribed and annotated by Samuel M. Ohukaniohia Gon III. Ethnobotany Research & Applications 6:405-442.
Starr, Forest/Starr, Kim/Wood, Ken. 2006.
Maui offshore islets botanical survey. Prepared for the State of Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife's Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Offshore Islet Restoration Committee.
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