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- Ehleringer, James R. and Curtis Clark. 1988. Evolution and adaptation in Encelia (Asteraceae). Pp. 221-248 in Plant evolutionary biology. L.D. Gottlieb and S.K. Jain, eds. Chapman & Hall, London. [pdf, 1650 kb]
- Isman, Murray B., Peter Proksch, and Curtis Clark. 1990. Terpenoid anti-herbivore chemistry of Encelia species (Asteraceae). Biochemistry of the Mevalonic Acid Pathway to Terpenoids, ch. 7 in Recent Advances in Phytochemistry 24:249-264. Plenum Press, New York.
- Clark, Curtis. 1990. Peripatric speciation and the origin of crop plants. Occas. Paper #5, Archaeol. Res. Facility, Calif. St. Univ., Fullerton.
- Clark, Curtis. 1990. Vascular plants of the undeveloped areas of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Crossosoma 16(4):1-7.
- Clark, Curtis, and Nancy A. Charest. 1992. Vegetation survey of the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve. Crossosoma 18(1):15-24.
- Clark, Curtis, and Nancy A. Charest. 1992. Comparison of annual and perennial Eschscholzia californica (Papaveraceae) at the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve. Crossosoma 18(2):19-26.
- Clark, Curtis. 1993. How dry is a drought? Crossosoma 19(2):37-48.
- Clark, Curtis. 1993. Papaveraceae, portions of Asteraceae. in The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California, ed. James C. Hickman. Univ. California.
- Clark, Curtis. 1996. Species of Argemone, Dendromecon, Eschscholzia, Glaucium, Meconella, Platystemon, Roemeria, Romneya. in World of Plants, Weekly Encyclopedia, # 91. Asahi Shimbun Press. [in Japanese]
- Clark, Curtis. 1997. Portions of Papaveraceae. in Flora of North America Editorial Committee, Flora of North America, Volume 3: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Oxford University Press.
- Clark, Curtis. 1997. The genus Eschscholzia. in O'Brien, Bart C., Lorrae C. Fuentes, and Lydia F. Newcombe, eds., Out of the Wild and Into the Garden II: A Symposium of California's Horticulturally Significant Plants, March 9-11, 1995. Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Occasional Publications No. 2. 261 pp.
- Clark, Curtis. 2000. To inspire, to challenge, to anger: A personal reflection on the legacy of Ledyard Stebbins. Botanical Electronic News No. 240 (February 1), http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/ben/ben240.html.
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