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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Looks like some people could not download the papers. Sorry about that.<br>A series of papers on camas in which Susan Kephart (Willamette University) is a co-author.<br><br>Kalmiopsis Volume 14, 2007<br>Blue Flower of Tribal Legend:<br>“Skye blue petals resemble lakes of fine clear water”<br>Molly L. Sultany, Susan R. Kephart, Department of Biology,<br>and H. Peter Eilers, Department of Earth Science,<br>Willamette University, Salem, OR 97301<br><br>Systematic Botany (2010), 35(1): pp. 77–85<br>Phylogeny of Camassia (Agavaceae) Inferred from Plastid rpl16 Intron and<br>trnD–trnY–trnE–trnT Intergenic Spacer DNA Sequences:<br>Implications for Species Delimitation<br>Mark Fishbein, 1,4,5 Susan R. Kephart, 2 Mike Wilder, 1 Kate M. Halpin, 1,4 and Shannon L. Datwyler<br><br>Molecular Ecology (2009) 18, 3918–3928<br>Phylogeography of Camassia quamash in western<br>North America: postglacial colonization and<br>transport by indigenous peoples<br>HIROSHI TOMIMATSU, * SUSAN R. KEPHART† and MARK VELLEND*<br>*Departments of Botany and Zoology and Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,<br>BC, Canada V6T 1Z4, †Department of Biology, Willamette University, Salem, OR 97301 USA<br><br>Systematic Botany (2006), 31(4): pp. 642–655<br># Copyright 2006 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists<br>Detecting Species Boundaries and Hybridization in Camassia quamash and<br>C. leichtlinii (Agavaceae) Using Allozymes<br>JOSEF C. UYEDA and SUSAN R. KEPHART1<br>Department of Biology, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon 97301<br><br><br><br>Dr. Leland Gilsen<br>
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"My glass is neither half full nor half empty because it has a head of quantum foam." (2009 Leland Gilsen)<br>
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"All the best ideas are at the bottom of a beer can." (Jim Riggs)<br><br>My motto: "Theory comes and goes, but data are forever. "<br> "However data without information are sterile"<br><br>If stuck with circular reasoning, measure the circumference <br> </div></body>
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