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Barney M.A, Frischknecht N.C.  1974.  Vegetation changes following fire in the pinyon-juniper type of west-central Utah.  Journal of Range Management.  27(2):91-96.
Barnett J.  2015.  Emergence count datasheets for bat counts at a site at Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge.  
Barnett J.K, Crawford J.A.  1994.  Pre-laying nutrition of sage grouse hens in Oregon.  Range Management.  47:114-118.
Barnett J.  2016.  Emergence count datasheets for a bat count at a site at Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge.  
Barnett J.  2013.  Results of a pilot count of a bat colony on Kootenai NWR, 2013 [Excel spreadsheet, memo, PDFs].  
Barnett J.  2015.  BatPass deployment report—SonoBat results summary: Kootenai NWR.  
Barnett JK.  2014.  Eastside acoustic bat inventory. Draft.  
Barnett JK.  2014.  Region 1 acoustic bat inventory: national wildlife refuges in eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Idaho.    Available from http://www.fws.gov/malheur/pdf/bat_inventory_region1.pdf
Barnes L.J.  1993.  Amphibian abundance and salmonid populations in the Sawtooth National Recreation vicinity.  
Barnes KP, Belthoff JR.  2005.  Ecology of flammulated owls within Boise National Forest, Idaho.  
Barnes J.L, Wolf pG.  1994.  Genetic diversity and gene flow in Mirabilis macfarlanei (Abstract).  Northwest Science.  68(2):114.
Barnes J.L, Wolf P.G, Tepedino V.J.  1995.  Genetic diversity, gene flow and clonal structure of the Salmon River populations of Macfarlane's four o'clock.  
Barnes J.L, Tepedino V., Wolf P..  1993.  Population genetics, breeding systems, and pollinators of MacFarlane's four o'Clock.  
Barnes KP.  2007.  Ecology, habitat use, and probability of detection of Flammulated Owls in the Boise National Forest.  
Barnes J.L.  1996.  Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic: Mirabilis macfarlanei (Nyctaginaceae).  
Barnes J.L, Wolf P.G, Tepedino V.J.  1994.  Genetic diversity and gene flow: Implications for the rare plant, Mirabilis macfarlanei (Nyctaginaceae).  
Barnes JL, Wolf P.G., Tepedino V.J..  1997.  Genetic diversity, gene flow and clonal structure of the Salmon River populations of Macfarlane's four o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei).  Idaho Bureau of Land Management Technical Bulletin.  
Barnes L.J.  1993.  Northern three-toed woodpeckers on the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho.  
Barnes JC, Dayer AA, Sketch M, Gramza A, Nocera T, Steinmetz A, Sorice MG.  2019.  Landowners and the Conservation Reserve Program: understanding motivations and needs to cultivate participation, retention, and ongoing stewardship behavior.    Available from http://hdl.handle.net/10919/88444
Barneby R.C.  1989.  Intermountain flora: vascular plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A.. Three, Part B, Fabales.  Cronquist A, Holmgren AH, Holmgren NH, Reveal JL, Holmgren PK, editors. Bronx (New York): The New York Botanical Garden.  
Barneby R.C.  1964.  Atlas of North American Astragalus. Part II. The Cercidothrix, Hypoglottis, Piptoloboid, Trimeniaeus and Orophaca Astragali. Vol. 13.  
Barneby R..  1956.  Pugillus Astragalorum XVIII: miscellaneous novelties and reappraisals.  American Midland Naturalist.  55(2):477-503.
Barneby R.C.  1964.  Atlas of North American Astragalus. Part 1. The Phacoid and Homaloboid Astragali. 13.  
Barneby R.C.  1949.  Pugillus Astragalorum XI: two new species.  Leaflets of Western Botany.  5(12):193-195.
Barneby R.C.  1947.  Distributional notes and minor novelties.  Leaflets of Western Botany.  5(4):61-66.