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Abrahamson, W. G. 1975. Reproductive strategies in dewberries Ecology 56(3): 721-6.

Abrahamson, W. G. 1975. Reproduction in Rubus hispidus L. in different habitats Amer. Midl. Naturalist 93: 471-8.

Aldous, S. E. 1941. Food habits of chipmunks J. Mammal. 22: 18-24.

Alexander, E. J. 1945. Rubus linkianus Addisonia 22: 35-6.

Alice, L. A. 2001. Hybridization and gene flow between distantly related species of Rubus (Rosaceae): evidence from nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transribed spacer region sequences Syst. Bot. 26: 769-778.

Alice, L. A.; Campbell, C. S. 1999. Phylogeny of Rubus (Rosaceae) based on nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region sequences Amer. J. Bot. 86: 81-97.

Anonymous 1889. Proceedings of the Club Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 16: 123-4.

Anonymous 1901. Field days of the Torrey Botanical Club Torreya 1: 132.

Antonius, K.; Nybom, H. 1994. DNA fingerprinting reveals significant amounts of genetic variation in a wild raspberry Rubus idaeus population Molec. Ecol. 3: 177-80.

Bailey, L. H. 1947. Species studies in Rubus Gentes Herb. 7: 193-349.

Bailey, L. H. 1949. Rubus studies - review and additions Gentes Herb. 7: 479-526.

Bailey, L. H. 1941. Species Batorum. The genus Rubus in North America (north of Mexico) Gentes Herb. 5: 1-932.

Bicknell, E. P. 1910. Have we enough New England blackberries? Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 37: 393-403.

Blanchard, W. H. 1905. The yellow-fruited variety of the black raspberry Rhodora 7: 143-6.

Blanchard, W. H. 1907. Connecticut Rubi Rhodora 9: 4-10.

Blanchard, W. H. 1908. On the identity of Rubus canadensis Rhodora 10: 117-21.

Blanchard, W. H. 1911. Rubus of eastern North America Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 38: 425-39.

Blanchard, W. H. 1909. Some points of nomenclature in Trientalis and Rubus Rhodora 11: 236-7.

Boman, J. S.; Casper, B. B. 1995. Differential postdispersal seed predation in disturbed and intact temperate forest Amer. Midl. Naturalist 134: 107-116.

Brainerd, E. 1900. The blackberries of New England Rhodora 2: 23-9.

Britton, D. M.; Hull, J. W. 1956. Mitotic instability in Rubus J. Heredity 47: 205-10.

Britton, D. M.; Hull, J. W. 1957. Chromosome numbers of Rubus Fruit Var. Hort. Digest 11: 58-60.

Card, F. W. 1911. Bush-fruits: A horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits 5th ed. New York. 537 pages. (The first volume in the Rural Science Series, ed. by L.H. Bailey.)

Chapman, R. R.; Crow, G. E. 1981. Raunkiaer's Life Form classification in relation to fire Bartonia 48: 19-33.

Chute, H. M. 1930. The morphology and anatomy of the achene Amer. J. Bot. 17: 703-23.

Clausen, J.; Keck, D. D.; Hiesey, W. M. 1945. Experimental studies on the nature of species. II. Plant evolution through amphiploidy and autoploidy, with examples from the Madiinae Publ. Carnegie Inst. Wash. 564: 1-174. (Amphiploids in the genus Rubus, 104-116.)

Coladoanto, M. 1994. Rubus canadensis The Fire Effects Information System [Data base]; U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Intermountain Fire Sciences Laboratory; Missoula, MT; Fischer,WC compiler. ()

Coladoanto, M. 1993. Rubus chamaemorus The Fire Effects Information System [Data base]; U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Intermountain Fire Sciences Laboratory; Missoula, MT; Fischer,WC compiler. ()

Cook, D. B.; Hamilton, W. J. 1944. The ecological relationships of red fox food in eastern New York Ecology 25(1): 91-104.

CotÚ, J. F.; Thibault, J. R. 1988. Allelopathic potential of raspberry (Rubus idaes) foliar leachates on growth of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with black spruce (Picea mariana) Amer. J. Bot. 75(7): 966-70.

Craig, D. L. 1960. Studies on the cytology and the breeding behavior of Rubus canadensis L Canad. J. Genet. Cytol. 2: 96-102.

Crane, M. B. 1940. Reproductive versatility in Rubus. I. Morphology and inheritance J. Genet. 40: 109-18.

Crane, M. B.; Darlington, C. D. 1927. The origin of new forms in Rubus, I. Genetica 9: 241-78.

Crane, M. B.; Thomas, P. T. 1949. Reproductive versatility in Rubus. III. Raspberry-blackberry hybrids Heredity 3: 99-107.

Darrow, G. M. 1920. Are our raspberries derived from American or European species? J. Heredity 11: 178-84.

Davis, H. A. 1990. Studies in Rubus Castanea 55: 22-30.

Davis, H. A.; Fuller, A. M.; Davis, T. 1969. Contributions toward the revision of the Eubati of eastern North America. IV. Verotriviales, Canadenses, Alleghanienses Castanea 34: 157-79.

Davis, H. A.; Fuller, A. M.; Davis, T. 1969. Contributions toward the revision of the Eubati of eastern North America. V, Arguti Castanea 34: 235-66.

Davis, H. A.; Fuller, A. M.; Davis, T. 1967. Contributions toward the revision of the Eubati of eastern North America Castanea 32: 20-37.

Davis, H. A.; Fuller, A. M.; Davis, T. 1970. Contributions toward the revision of the Eubati of eastern North America. VI, Cuneifolii Castanea 35: 176-94.

Davis, H. A.; Fuller, A. M.; Davis, T. 1968. Contributions toward the revision of the Eubati of eastern North America. II, Setosi Castanea 33: 50-76.

Davis, H. A.; Fuller, A. M.; Davis, T. 1968. Contributions toward the revision of the Eubati of eastern North America. III, Flagellares Castanea 33: 206-41.

Davis, W. H. 1958. Apomixis, hybridization, and speciation in Rubus Castanea 23: 52-5.

Dibello, F. J.; Arthur, S. M.; Krohn, W. B. 1990. Food habits of sympatric coyotes, red foxes, and bobcats in Maine Canad. Field-Naturalist 104: 403-8.

Dowrick, G. J. 1961. Biology of reproduction in Rubus Nature 191: 680-2.

Dowrick, G. J. 1966. Breeding systems in tetraploid Rubus species Genet. Res. 7: 245-53.

Einset, J. 1947. Chromosome studies in Rubus Gentes Herb. 7: 181-92.

Einset, J. 1951. Apomixis in American polyploid blackberries Amer. J. Bot. 38: 768-72.

Eriksson, T. 2003. The phylogeny of Rosoideae (Rosaceae) based on sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA and the TRNL/F region of chloroplast DNA Int. J. Plant Sci. 164: 197-211.

Fassett, N. C. 1941. Mass collections: Rubus odoratus and R. parviflorus Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 28: 299-374.

Fell, K. R.; Rowson, J. M. 1956. Anatomical studies in the genus Rubus. I. The anatomy of the leaf of Rubus idaeus L J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 8: 334-345.

Fernald, M. L. 1919. Rubus idaeus and some of its variations in North America Rhodora 21(245): 89-98.

Fernald, M. L. 1948. A small gathering of blackberries Rhodora 50(592): 73-80.

Fernald, M. L. 1900. Rubus idaeus and its variety anomalus in America Rhodora 2: 195-200.

Fernald, M. L. 1949. Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University. No. CLXIX. Part II. Studies of eastern American plants. 2. Blackberries, old and new Rhodora 51(603): 43-51.

Focke, W. O. 1910. Species Ruborum. Monographie generis Rubi prodromus Biblioth. Bot. 72:1-223; 83:1-274

Focke, W. O. 1881. Uber die naturliche Gliederung und die geographische Verbreitung der Gattung Rubus Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 1: 87-103. (In German)

Free, J. B. 1970. Insect pollination of crops Academic Press, New York. 544 pages.

Haskell, G. 1954. The genetic detection of natural crossing in blackberry Genetica 27: 162-72.

Haskell, G. 1966. The history, taxonomy and breeding system of apomictic British Rubi In: Reproductive biology and taxonomy of vascular plants. Oxford.

Hebda, R. J.; Chinnappa, C. C. 1994. Studies on pollen morphology of Rosaceae Acta Botanica Gallica 141: 183-193.

Heslop-Harrison, Y. 1959. Natural and induced rooting of the stem apex in Rubus Ann. Bot. 23: 307-18.

Hodgdon, A. R.; Steele, F. 1962. Glandularity in Rubus allegheniensis Porter Rhodora 64: 161-8.

Hogdon, A. R.; Steele, F. 1966. Rubus subgenus Eubatus in New England, a conspectus Rhodora 68: 474-513.

Horsley, S. B. 1983. Interference by weeds and deer with Allegheny hardwood reproduction Canad. J. Forest Res. 13: 61-69 61-69.

Hudson, J. P. 1959. Effects of environment on Rubus idaeus L. I. Morphology and development of the red raspberry plant J. Hort. Sci. 34: 163-9.

Hyatt, L. A. 1999. Differences between seed bank composition and field recruitment in a temperate zone deciduous forest Amer. Midl. Naturalist 142: 31-38.

Jackson, G. 1926. The morphology and anatomy of the flowers of Rosa and certain closely related genera M.S. Thesis, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 56 figs. + 33 p.

Jarvis, C. E. 1992. Seventy-two proposals for the conservation of types of selected Linnaean generic names, the report of Subcommittee 3C on the lectotypification of Linnaean generic names Taxon 41: 552-83.

Jennings, D. L. 1988. Raspberries and blackberries. Their breeding, diseases and growth Academic Press, London, New York.

Jennings, D. L.; Topham, P. B. 1971. Some consequences of raspberry pollen dilution for its germination and for fruit development New Phyt. 70: 371-80.

Jensen, K. I. N.; Hall, I. V. 1979. The biology of Canadian weeds: 36. Rubus hispidus L Canad. J. Pl. Sci. 59(3): 769-76.

Keep, E. 1969. Accessory buds in the genus Rubus with particular reference to R. idaeus L Ann. Bot. 33: 191-204.

Keep, E. 1964. Sepaloidy in the red raspberry, Rubus idaeus L Canad. J. Genet. Cytol. 6: 52-60.

Keep, E. 1972. Variability in the wild raspberry New Phyt. 71(5): 915-24.

Kerr, E. A. 1954. Seed development in blackberries Canad. J. Bot. 32: 654-72.

Kichina, V. V.; Ogol'tsova, T. P. 1975. Spontaneous polyploids in the red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) Soviet Genet. 9(6): 796-7. (Ref. in Bibliogr. Agric. 39(10):212222. 1975; transl. 1975.)

Kraft, T.; Nybom, H. 1995. DNA fingerprinting and biometry can solve some taxonomic problems in apomictic blackberries (Rubus subgen. Rubus) Watsonia 20: 329-43.

Kral, R. 1981. Some distributional reports of weedy or naturalized foreign species of vascular plants for the southern states, particularly Alabama and middle Tennessee Castanea 46: 334-9.

Larsson, E. G. K. 1969. Experimental taxonomy as a base for breeding in northern Rubi Hereditas 63: 283-351.

Lawrey, J. D. 1977. Trace metal accumulation by plant species from a coal strip-mining area in Ohio Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 104: 368-375.

Longley, A. E. 1924. Cytological studies in the genus Rubus Amer. J. Bot. 11: 249-82.

Longley, A. E.; Darrow, G. M. 1924. Cytological studies of diploid and polyploid forms in raspberries J. Agric. Res. 27: 737-48.

Mandrik, V. Y.; Petrus, Y. P. 1971. Differentiation of seedbud, development of female gametophyte and embryogenesis in Rubus idaeus L. and Rubus caesius L Ukrayins'k Bot. Zhurn. 28: 469-76. (In Ukranian; English summary)

Martine, C. T. 2008. Fifteen woody species with potential for invasiveness in New England Rhodora 110: 345-353.

Mitchell, A. M. 1899. The white blackberry Rhodora 1: 205-6.

Moore, G. 2007. Neotypification of Rubus cuneifolius Pursh (Rosaceae) Harvard Papers in Botany 11: 141-143.

Morden-Moore, A. L.; Willson, M. F. 1982. On the ecological significance of fruit color in Prunus serotina and Rubus occidentalis: field experiments Canad. J. Bot. 60: 1554-60.

Morris, E. L. 1912. Shorter notes- an apparently new record for Rubus chamaemorus Linnaeus Torreya 12: 88.

Norby, R. J.; Kozlowski, T. T. 1980. Allelopathic potential of ground cover species on Pinus resinosa seedlings Pl. & Soil 57: 363-74.

Nybom, H. 1988. Apomixis versus sexuality in blackberries (Rubus subgen. Rubus, Rosaceae) Pl. Syst. Evol. 160(3-4): 207-18.

Nybom, H. 1985. Active self-pollination in blackberries (Rubus subgen. Rubus, Rosaceae) Nordic J. Bot. 5(6): 521-5.

Nybom, H.; Rogstad, S. H.; Schaal, B. A. 1990. Genetic variation detected by use of the M13 "DNA fingerprint" probe in Malus, Prunus, and Rubus (Rosaceae) Theor. Appl. Genet. 79: 153-6.

Paratley, R. D. 1986. Vegetation-environment relations in a conifer swamp in central New York J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 113: 357-371.

Petrakhilev, I. M. 1958. Intergeneric hybrids of raspberries Priroda (Sabaneev) 1958: 109-11. (In Russian)

Poston, M. E.; Middendorf, G. A. 1988. Maturation characteristics of Rubus pennsylvanicus fruit: are black and red the same? Oecologia 77: 69-73.

Pratt, C.; Einset, J. 1955. Development of the embryo sac in some American blackberries Amer. J. Bot. 42: 637-45.

Pratt, C.; Einset, J.; Clausen, Robert T. 1958. Embryology, breeding behavior and morphological characteristics of apomictic, triploid Rubus idaeus L. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 85: 242-254.

Quimby, D. C. 1951. The life history and ecology of the jumping mouse Zapus hudsonius Ecol. Monogr. 21: 61-95.

Reich, P. B.; Abrams, M. D.; et al. 1990. Fire affects ecophysiology and community dynamics of central Wisconsin oak forest regeneration Ecology 71: 2179-90.

Robertson, C. 1894. Flowers and insects: Rosaceae and Compositae Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. 6: 435-80.

Robinson, B. L. 1908. Notes on some plants of the northeastern America Rhodora 10: 46-55.

Rose, R. C. 1919. After-ripening and germination of seeds of Tilia, Sambucus, and Rubus Bot. Gaz. 67: 281-308.

Rydberg, P. A. 1915. Notes on Rosaceae- IX Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 42: 117-60.

Rydberg, P. A. 1915. Notes on Rosaceae- X Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 42: 463-79.

Scott, D. P.; Yahner, R. H. 1989. Winter habitat and browse use by snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus, in a marginal habitat in Pennsylvania Canad. Field-Naturalist 103: 560-3.

Smith, A. J. 1975. Invasion and ecesis of bird-disseminated woody plants in a temperate forest sere Ecology 56(1): 19-34.

Staniforth, R. J.; Sidhu, S. S. 1984. Effects of atmospheric fluorides on foliage, flower, fruit, and seed production in wild raspberry and blueberry Canad. J. Bot. 62: 2827-34.

Steele, F. L.; Hodgdon, A. R. 1970. Hybrids in Rubus subgenus Eubatus in New England Rhodora 72: 240-50.

Steele, F.; Hodgdon, A. R. 1963. Hybridization of Rubus hispidus and R. setosus Rhodora 65: 262-70.

Stoll, R. J. 1980. Foods of ruffed grouse Bonasa umbellus in Ohio USA Ohio Fish Wildlife Rep. 1980: 1-18.

Stone, W. E. 1883. Fasciation in Rubus Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 10: 48.

Taylor, K. 1989. The absense of mycorrhiza in Rubus chamaemorus Ann. Bot. Fenn. 26: 421-5.

Thomas, P. T. 1940. Reproductive versatility in Rubus. II. The chromosomes and development J. Genet. 40: 119-28.

Thompson, M. M. 1997. Survey of chromosome numbers in Rubus (Rosaceae: Rosoideae) Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 84: 128-64.

Tirmenstein, D. A. 1989. Rubus idaeus The Fire Effects Information System [Data base]; U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Intermountain Fire Sciences Laboratory; Missoula, MT; Fischer,WC compiler. ()

Tirmenstein, D. A. 1989. Rubus laciniatus The Fire Effects Information System [Data base]; U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Intermountain Fire Sciences Laboratory; Missoula, MT; Fischer,WC compiler. ()

Topham, P. B. 1967. Fertility in crosses involving diploid and autotetraploid raspberries. I. The embryo & II. Fruit and seed development Ann. Bot. 31: 673-97.

Traux, B.; Gagnon, D.; Lambert, F.; Chevrier, N. 1994. Nitrate assimilation of raspberry and pin cherry in a recent clearcut Canad. J. Bot. 72(9): 1343-8.

Tweedy, F. 1880. Salix and Rubus Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 7: 56.

Waugh, R.; van de Ven, W. T. G.; Phillips, M. S.; Powell, W. 1990. Chloroplast DNA diversity in the genus Rubus (Rosaceae) revealed by Southern hybridization Pl. Syst. Evol. 172: 65-75.

Weber, H. E. 1985. On the nomenclature and distribution of taxa in the genus Rubus L. (Rosaceae) described by K.E.A. Weihe Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 106: 289-335. (In German; English summary)

Whitney, G. G. 1984. The reproductive biology of raspberries and plant-pollinator community structure Amer. J. Bot. 71: 887-894. (Also Prunus, Uvularia)

Whitney, G. G. 1978. A demographic analysis of Rubus idaeus L. and Rubus pubescens Raf.: The reproductive traits and population dynamics of two temporally isolated members of the genus Rubus Ph.D. Thesis, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

Whitney, G. G. 1982. The productivity and carbohydrate economy of a developing stand of Rubus idaeus Canad. J. Bot. 60: 2697-703.

Whitney, G. G. 1986. A demographic analysis of Rubus idaeus and Rubus pubescens Canad. J. Bot. 64: 2916-21.

Widrlechner, Mark P. 1998. The Genus Rubus L. in Iowa Castanea 63(4): 415-465.

Williams, I. H. 1959. Effects of environment on Rubus idaeus L. II. Field observations on the variety Malling Promise J. Hort. Sci. 34: 170-5.

Wolfe, L. P.; Hodgdon, A. R. 1951. A new form of Rubus allegheniensis Rhodora 53(625): 30-2.

Yarnell, S. H. 1936. Chromosome behavior in blackberry-raspberry hybrids J. Agric. Res. 52: 385-95.

Yerger, R. W. 1955. Life history notes on the eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus lysteri (Richardson) in central New York Amer. Midl. Naturalist 53: 312-23.

Zika, P. F. 2003. Notes on the provenance of some eastern wetland species disjunct in western North America J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 130: 43-46.