Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
2013
Nesom GL.  2013.  Three new species of Diplacus (Phrymaceae) related to D. Cusickii and D. Nanus.  Phytoneuron.  (65):1-18.  Available from http://www.phytoneuron.net/2013Phytoneuron/65PhytoN-OregonDiplacus.pdf
[Anonymous].  2013.  Transportation Asset Management System (TAMS) Database.  
Adams MJ, Miller DAW, Muths E, Corn PStephen, Grant EHCampbel, Bailey LL, Fellers GM, Fisher RN, Sadinski WJ, Waddle H et al..  2013.  Trends in amphibian occupancy in the United States.  PLOS ONE.  8(5):e64347.
Zimpfer NL, Rhodes WE, Silverman ED, Zimmerman GS, Richkus KD.  2013.  Trends in duck breeding populations: 1955–2013.    Available from http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/NewReportsPublications/PopulationStatus/Trends/TrendReport2013.pdf
Meyer SE, Geary B, Aanderud ZT, Leger EA, Weisberg P, Beckstead J.  2013.  Understanding the causes and consequences of cheatgrass die-offs in the Great Basin. USDI BLM Integrated Die-off Project. Annual Summary Report: FY2013.  
Pierce DW, Cayan DR.  2013.  The uneven response of different snow measures to human-induced climate warming.  Journal of Climate.  26(12):4148-4167.
Whiting J.  2013.  Upper Snake Field Office hibernacula surveys [from 1984 to 2013 in eastern Idaho] [spreadsheet].  
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Waterfowl Section.  2013.  Washington sea duck management strategies.    Available from http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01007
Restaino JC, Peterson DL.  2013.  Wildfire and fuel treatment effects on forest carbon dynamics in the western United States.  Forest Ecology and Management.  303(2013):46–60.
Patil V.P, Morrison S.F, Karels T.J, Hik D.S.  2013.  Winter weather versus group thermoregulation: what determines survival in hibernating mammals? Oecologia.  173(1):139-149.
Kampwerth D.  2013.  WNS surveillance and monitoring report for Niter Ice Cave.  
Fisher J.T, Bradbury S., Anholt B., Nolan L., Roy L., Volpe J.P, Wheatley M..  2013.  Wolverines (Gulo gulo luscus) on the Rocky Mountain slopes: natural heterogeneity and landscape alteration as predictors of distribution.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  91(10):706–716.
Gonzalez VH, Griswold TL.  2013.  Wool carder bees of the genus Anthidium in the Western Hemisphere (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): diversity, host plant associations, phylogeny, and biogeography.  Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.  168(2):221–425.
2014
Burak G, Hopper D.  2014.  2014 Banbury Springs lanx monitoring report for Banbury, Box Canyon, Thousand, and Briggs springs, Idaho.  Internal Status Report.  
Abel B.  2014.  2014 herp surveys in Region 5.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2014.  5-year status review for Snake River physa (Physa (Haitia) natricina).  
Beamesderfer R, Garrison T, Anders P.  2014.  Abundance & survival of the remnant Kootenai River white sturgeon population.    Available from http://www.fishsciences.net/reports/download_report.php?rid=6840
Gordon R, Brunson MW, Shindler B.  2014.  Acceptance, acceptability, and trust for sagebrush restoration options in the Great Basin: a longitudinal perspective.  Rangeland Ecology & Management.  67(5):573-583.
Huso MMP, Dalthorp D.  2014.  Accounting for unsearched areas in estimating wind turbine-caused fatality.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  78(2):347–358.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.663/abstract
Whiting J.  2014.  Acoustical monitoring of Kids, Cinder Wall, and Fools Wading Pool caves in [southeast] Idaho.  
Ryan ME, Palen WJ, Adams MJ, Rochefort RM.  2014.  Amphibians in the climate vice: loss and restoration of resilience of montane wetland ecosystems in the western US.  Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.  12(4):232-240.  Available from http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/130145
Griswold T, Gonzalez VH, Ikerd H.  2014.  AnthWest, occurrence records for wool carder bees of the genus Anthidium (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae, Anthidiini) in the Western Hemisphere.  ZooKeys.  408:31–49.
Griswold TL, Gonzalez VH, Ikerd H.  2014.  AnthWest, occurrence records for wool carder bees of the genus Anthidium (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae, Anthidiini).    Available from https://data.nal.usda.gov/dataset/anthwest-occurrence-records-wool-carder-bees-genus-anthidium-hymenoptera-megachilidae
East[ern] Idaho Aspen Working Group(EIAWG) Technical Committee.  2014.  Aspen toolbox: tools, techniques and commonsense guidelines for promoting, restoring, and managing aspen on the landscape. Draft.    Available from http://www.eiawg.org/uploads/AspenToolbox4-11-2014.pdf
Booms TL, Holroyd GL, Gahbauer MA, Trefry HE, Wiggins DA, Holt DW, Johnson JA, Lewis SB, Larson MD, Keyes KL et al..  2014.  Assessing the status and conservation priorities of the short-eared owl in North America.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  78(5):772-778.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.719/abstract,