Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
2018
Native Plant Society of Oregon.  2018.  Greater Hells Canyon Council sues to protect Spalding's Catchfly.  Bulletin of the Native Plant Society of Oregon.  51(2):page2of12.
Behl NJ, Benkman CW.  2018.  Habitat associations and abundance of a range-restricted specialist, the Cassia Crossbill (Loxia sinesciuris).  The Condor: Ornithological Applications .  120:666-679.
Miller R.  2018.  Idaho data from monitoring survey (Western Asio flammeus Landscape Study) for western short-eared owl, 2018 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  2018.  Idaho Department of Fish and Game Comments Re: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Species Status Assessment for Ute ladies’-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis).  
Moulton CE.  2018.  Idaho peregrine falcon survey and nest monitoring, 2018 [Excel spreadsheets].  
Kinter L.  2018.  Idaho rare plant observation report and GIS shapefiles for Spiranthes diluvialis at Palisades Dam.  
Schmidt B.  2018.  Idaho rare plant observation report for Lepidium papilliferum at I-84 and Simco Road, 31 May 2018.  
Theodozio J.  2018.  Idaho rare plant observation report forms for Astragalus anserinus provided by email from BLM.  
Stillman A.  2018.  Idaho rare plant observation reports and GPS shapefiles from Bureau of Land Management for slickspot peppergrass.  
Nez Perce Tribe Wildlife Division, McClarin B.  2018.  Idaho rare plant observation reports from Nez Perce Tribe from 2012 to 2018.  
Nez Perce Tribe Wildlife Division, McClarin B.  2018.  Idaho rare plant observation reports of Silene spaldingii in 2018 from Nez Perce Tribe.  
Prather T, Robins S, Morishita D.  2018.  Idaho's Noxious Weeds, 9th edition. Edition 9th.  Moscow (Idaho): University of Idaho Extension.    Available from https://www.extension.uidaho.edu/publishing/pdf/BUL/BUL816.pdf
Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Cumberworth M.  2018.  IDFG wildlife mortality app [mobile data collection application and database].  
Stefanic T.  2018.  Invertebrate observations, Craters of the Moon National Monument, mid-1960s (Odonata, Orthoptera) [Excel spreadsheet].  
Svancara LK.  2018.  Kit fox species assessment 2018.  
Hill J.  2018.  Letter regarding rare plant information from The Nature Conservancy at Garden Creek Ranch from 1996-1999.  
Boone JD, Ammon E, Johnson K.  2018.  Long-term declines in the pinyon jay and management implications for piñon–juniper woodlands in: Trends and traditions: Avifaunal change in western North America (W. D. Shuford, R. E. Gill Jr., and C. M. Handel, eds.).  Studies of Western Birds.  3:190-197.  Available from https://www.westernfieldornithologists.org/Avifaunal_Changes.php
Svancara LK.  2018.  Milkweed and monarch butterfly observations, 1910–2018 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Baker C.  2018.  Miscellaneous observations of alpine species [Excel spreadsheet].  
Birnbaum S.  2018.  Monitoring Packard’s milkvetch (Astragalus packardiae) in Southwestern Idaho, 2017 results.  
Lucid MK, McCormack C.  2018.  Multi-species Baseline Initiative: 2018 field report: pond breeding amphibian and alpine ecosystem surveys in northern Idaho and northeastern Washington.  
Survey INatural Hi.  2018.  Museum specimen data for Margaritifera falcata found in Idaho held at Illinois Natural History Survey [Excel spreadsheet].  
Larson ER, Egly RM, Williams BW.  2018.  New records of the non-native virile crayfish Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870) from the upper Snake River drainage and northern Bonneville Basin of the western United States.  BioInvasions Records.  7(2):7p..
U. S. Geological Survey, Fuller P.  2018.  Nonindigenous aquatic species database results: Idaho: Craspedacusta sowerbyi (freshwater jellyfish) [table plus associated sighting information].    Available from https://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/CollectionInfo.aspx?SpeciesID=1068&State=ID
Shultz LM, Smith FJ.  2018.  Novelties in Musineon (Apiaceae) and Orthocarpus (Orobanchaceae) in the Northern Wasatch Mountains of Utah and Idaho.  Madroño.  65(1):60-64.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.3120/0024-9637-65.1.60