Fraga N.S., A.L. Miller, S.J. De Groot, C. Lee, C.L. Lund, and K. Moore-O'Leary. 2021. Status of the Amargosa niterwort (Amaranthaceae) in California and Nevada. California Fish and Wildlife Special CESA Issue:78-95. doi.org/10.51492/cfwj.cesasi.4
Bell D.S., N.S. Fraga. 2021. Newly discovered populations of Astragalus tricarinatus (triple-ribbed milkvetch; Fabaceae) are found on carbonate soils in the Santa Rosa Mountains. Madrono. 67 (4), 211-217.
Fraga, N.S. 2021. Ethics of plant reintroduction in the 21st century. Fremontia 48: 36-38 Link
Grossenbacher D., L. Makler, M. McCarthy, and N. Fraga. 2021. Abiotic Environment Predicts Micro- but Not Macroevolutionary Patterns of Flower Color in Monkeyflowers (Phrymaceae). Front. Plant Sci. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.636133
Parker S.P., A. Zdon, W.T. Christian, B. Cohen, M. Palacios Mejia, N.S Fraga, E.E. Curd, K. Edalti, M.A. Renshaw. In Press. Conservation of Mojave Desert Springs: Status, Threats,
and Policy Opportunities. Biological Conservation Link
Mejia M.P., E. Curd, K. Edalati, M. A. Renshaw, R. Dunn, D. Potter, N. Fraga, J. Moore, J. Saiz, R. Wayne, S. S. Parker. 2020. The utility of environmental DNA from sediment and water samples for recovery of observed plant and animal species from four Mojave Desert springs. Environmental DNA.00:1-17. link
Nesom G.L., N.S. Fraga, W.R. Barker, P.M. Beardsley, D.C. Tank, B. G. Baldwin, R. G. Olmstead. 2019.
Response to "The case for the continued use of the genus name Mimulus for all monkeyflowers". Taxon.
68: 624-627. Link .
Nesom, G.L., Fraga N.S.. 2019. Erythranthe In: Flora of North America, North of Mexico. Vol. 17.
Oxford Univ. Press, New York, Oxford.
Fraga N.S. and C.J. Mills. 2019. Floristic discoveries in mid-elevation sky islands and surrounding valleys in the northern Mojave Desert, Inyo County, California. Exploring ends of eras in the eastern Mojave Desert, The Desert Symposium Proceedings. pg. 82-88. link
Fraga, N.S. 2018. Phrymaceae, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, Revision 6,
link
Parker, S.P., Pauly G.P., Moore, J., Fraga N.S., Knapp J.J., Principe Z., Brown B.V., Randall J.M., Cohen B.S.,
Wake T.A. 2018. Adapting the bioblitz to meet conservation needs. Conservation Biology.
https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13103
Soza, V.L., S.D. Boyd, L.J. Gross, and N.S. Fraga. 2013. Vascular Flora of the Verdugo Mountains and San
Rafael Hills, Los Angeles County, California. Crossosoma 39: 1-140.
Fraga N.S. and D.S. Bell. 2012. A new species of Linanthus (Polemoniaceae) from San Bernardino County, California, USA. Aliso 30: 97-102.
Fraga N.S. 2012. A Revision of Erythranthe montioides and Erythranthe palmeri (Phrymaceae), with descriptions of five species from California and Nevada, USA. Aliso 30: 49-68
Fraga N.S., L.J. Gross, E.A. Kempton, and D.S. Bell. 2012. Reappearance of the vanishing buckwheat. A status review of
Eriogonum evanidum (Polygonaceae). Madrono 59: 150-155.
Barker, W.R., G.L. Nesom, P.M. Beardsley, and Fraga N.S.. 2012. A taxonomic conspectus of Phrymaceae: A narrowed circumscription for Mimulus, new and resurrected genera, and new names and combinations. Phytoneuron 39: 1-60.
Fraga N.S.., L.J. Gross, D.S. Bell, O. Mistretta, J. Wood & T.S. Stoughton. 2011. The Vascular Flora of the Upper Santa Ana
River Watershed, San Bernardino Mountains, California. Crossosoma 37: 9-111.
Fraga N.S. 2008. Conservation Status of Mimulus shevockii Heckard & Bacig. (Phrymaceae). Crossosoma 34: 50-56.
Fraga N.S. 2008. The Vascular Flora of the Owens Peak Eastern Watershed, southern Sierra Nevada,. California. Aliso 25: 1-26.
Fraga N.S. 2006. A short flora of Short Canyon, Kern County, California. Crossosoma 32: 1-30.
Porter J.M. and Fraga N.S. 2005. A Quantitative analysis of pollen variation in two southern California perennial
Helianthus (Heliantheae: Asteraceae). Crossosoma 31: 1-12.
Fraga N.S. and Porter J.M. 2004. Noteworthy collection of Saltugilia latimeri T.L. Weese & L.A. Johnson
(Polemoniaceae). Madrono 51: 313.
Press
2021. Los Angeles Times. California builds a 'Noah's Ark' to protect wildlife from extinction by fire and heat Link
2021. Wired Magazine. The Lithium Mine Versus the Wildflower Link
2021. Vogue. Why California's Super Bloom Is Under Siege Link
2020. The Guardian. Unfathomable destruction': thousands of rare wildflowers wiped out in Nevada Link
2020. New Scientist. Rare plant may prevent the first lithium quarry in the US from opening Link
2019. The Nevada Independent. Conservation group seeks to protect rare buckwheat near proposed lithium mine. Link
2019. LAist. Joshua Tree National Park Just Got 4,500 Acres Bigger, And The Flowers Are Poppin' Link
2018. Desert Sun. Once threatened, this rare plant is recovering in the San Jacinto Mountains. Link
2017. LA Times. Native flowers aren't the only plants in 'super-bloom' this spring - nasty weeds have also flourished. Link
2015. Efforts growing to preserve state's threatened plant species. Link
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2020. Cultivating Place: Seed Banking a Floristic Province Link