Carnivorous plant publications
(Less scientifically dense pieces are elsewhere.)
- Monster Plants: Meat Eaters, Real Stinkers, and Other Leafy Oddities (2010), Scholastic, ISBN 978-0-545-20326-5.
- Growing Carnivorous Plants (2006), Timber Press, ISBN 0881928070. Despite its popular interest format, it is loaded with useful scientific content.
- Science Editor: Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, the Journal of the International Carnivorous Plant Society, (ISSN 0190-9215); 2009-current.
- Editor: The International Carnivorous Plant Society 1998 Annual Meeting Proceedings.
- Rice, B.A. 2012. Vascular Plant Atlas of Arizona. (in prep) treatments for Lentibulariaceae.
- Rice, B.A. 2011. Reversing the roles of predator and prey: a review of carnivory in the botanical world, In: J. Seckbach and Z. Dubinsky (eds), All Flesh is Grass: Plant-Animal Interactions, Springer, p493-518.
- Rice, B.A. 2011. The Jepson Manual: Higher plants of California, 2nd Ed. Treatments for Lentibulariaceae, Sarraceniaceae. University of California Press.
- Rice, B.A. 2011. Flower studies do not support subspecies within Pinguicula macroceras, Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 40: 44-49.[pdf]
- Rice, B.A. 2011. What exactly is a carnivorous plant?, Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 40: 19-23.[pdf]
- Rice, B.A. 2011. The thread-leaf sundews Drosera filiformis and Drosera tracyi, Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 40: 4-16.[pdf]
- Rice, B.A. 2010. Noteworthy collections (Florida): Drosera filiformis Raf. × Drosera tracyi Macf. (Droseraceae), Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 39: 91.[pdf]
- Rice, B.A., Yin, A., and Morimoto, G.E., 2008. Observations of isolated Pinguicula populations in the Western USA, Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 37: 100-109.[pdf]
- Rice, B.A., 2008. Reassessing commensal-enabled carnivory in Proboscidea and Ibicella? Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 37: 15-19. [pdf]
- Naqinezhad, A., Rice, B.A., Attar, F., and Jalili, A. 2008. Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae) of Iran, Carniv. Pl. Newslett., 37: 4-10. [pdf]
- Rice, B.A. 2005. Drosera × hybrida and Utricularia ochroleuca in California (Noteworthy Collections), Madroño, 52: 271-272.
- Rice, B.A., and Brittnacher, J. 2005. The ICPS Sarracenia distribution program: satisfying the hunger of poachers? Acta Bot. Gallica, 152: 235-237.
- Rice, B.A., 2002. Carnivorous Plants--Classic Perspectives and New Research, Biologist, 49: 245-249. [pdf]
- Rice, B.A., 2002. Drosera aliciae, D. capensis, and Utricularia subulata in California (Noteworthy Collections), Madroño, 193-194.
- Meyers-Rice, B.A., 1999. Testing the appetites of Ibicella and Drosophyllum, Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 28: 40-43. [pdf]
- Meyers-Rice, B.A., 1997. Utricularia minor in Arizona (Noteworthy Collections), Madroño, 44: 397.
- Meyers-Rice, B.A., 1994. Are Genlisea traps active? A crude calculation, Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 23: 40-42. [html]
Invasive species publications
Selected print publications- Rice, B.A. 2005. Drosera × hybrida in California (Noteworthy Collections), Madrono, 52: 271.
- Rice, B.A. 2006. Invasive Species Data Applications, Frontiers in Ecology.
- Rice, B.A., & Johnson, P., 2002. Alliaria petiolata in Alaska (Noteworthy Collections), Madrono, 193.
- Rice, B.A., 2002. Drosera aliciae, D. capensis, and Utricularia subulata in California (Noteworthy Collections), Madrono, 193-194.
- Meyers-Rice, B.A., Robison, R., & Randall, J.M., 2000. Liquidambar styraciflua, Sapium sebiferum, and Sesbania punicea in California (Noteworthy Collections), Madrono, 209.
- Meyers-Rice, B.A., 1998. Weed Control: State and Tribal Perspectives, Invasive Species Databases: Workshop Proceedings.
- Meyers-Rice, B.A., & Randall, J.M., 1998. The Nature Conservancy's Exotic Species Program, The Nature Conservancy annual stewardship conference.
- Randall, J.M., & Meyers-Rice, B.A., 1997. Gleditsea triacanthos in California (Noteworthy Collections), Madrono, 44, 399.
- Invasipedia: The Nature Conservancy's invasive species wiki, architect, creator, and administrator 2008-present.
- The Nature Conservancy's Global Invasive Species Team Intranet web site, web master 2007-2009.
- The Nature Conservancy's Global Invasive Species Team web site, web master 1997-2009.
- Rice, B., 2004, Remote Sensing and Invasive Species: -A History, Glossary, and more!
- Rice, B., 2001-2003, Invasive species management success stories: California | Alaska | Florida.
- Rice, B. 2000-2001, Tool reviews: Kutnkill Shears | Cattail Knife | EZJect Lance | Herbicide Wand | KlipKleen Shears | Root Talon | Weed Wrench.
- Rice, B., 2000-2001, Weed alerts: Salvinia molesta | Sapium sebiferum | Sesbania punicea.
(too numerous to list in detail)
- Numerous presentations on carnivorous plants, remote sensing, adaptive management, invasive species ecology and impacts, effective outreach; locations include Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC, Wisconsin; Canada, Mexico, and Costa Rica.