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Bartelt P.E, Peterson C.R.  1997.  Idaho species account: western toad.  
Bartelt PE.  1998.  Anura. Bufo boreas (western toad). Mortality.  Herpetological Review.  29(2):96.  Available from https://www.zenscientist.com/index.php/filedrawer/Open-Access-Files/ssar_public/Herpetological-Review-1967-2009/1998-Herpetological-Review-29/Herpetological-Review-29%282%29-1998-pages-96-128/
Bartgis R.L, Breiding M..  1987.  The status of Cryptogramma stelleri, Matteuccia struthiopteris, and Ophioglossum pusillum in West Virgina.  Bartonia.  53:44-46.
Bartholomew G.A, Caswell H.H.  1951.  Locomotion in kangaroo rats and its adaptive significance.  Journal of Mammalogy.  32:155-169.
Bartlein P., Whitlock C., Shafer S..  1997.  Future climate in the Yellowstone National Park Region and its potential impact on vegetation.  Conservation Biology.  11(3):782-792.
Bartley D.M, Gall G.AE.  1991.  M., and G. A. E. Gall. 1991. Genetic identification of native cutthroat trout (ONCORHYNCHUS CLARKI) and introgressive hybridization with introduced rainbow trout (O. MYKISS) in streams associated wit.  Copei.  1991:854-859.
Bartoli A, Tortosa RD.  2012.  Revision of the North American Species of Grindelia (Asteraceae).  Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden.  98:447–513.
Bartolome J.W., Heady H.F..  1978.  Ages of Big Sagebrush Following Brush Control.  Journal of Range Management.  31:403-406.
Bartolome J.W, Erman D.C, Schwarz C.F.  1990.  Stability and change in minerotrophic peatlands, Sierra Nevada of California and Nevada.  
Barton D., Crispin S..  2004.  Conservation status of Botrychium lineare (slender moonwort) in Montana.  
Bartonek J.C.  1989.  Collection of information and report excerpts on wintering harlequin ducks sent to Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  
Bartos DL.  2007.  Aspen. Fire ecology and management of the major ecosystems of southern Utah.  Hood SM, Miller M, editors. Fort Collins (CO): U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 39-55.  Available from http://treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/download/28863.pdf
Bartos D.L, Mueggler W.F, Campbell, Jr R.B.  1991.  Regeneration of aspen by suckering on burned sites in western Wyoming.  
Bartos DL, Amacher MC.  1998.  Soil properties associated with aspen to conifer succession.  Rangelands.  20(1):25-28.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/rangelands/article/download/11363/10636
Bartos D.L, Campbell, Jr. R.B.  1998.  Decline of quaking aspen in the Interior West—examples from Utah.  Rangelands.  20(1):17-24.
Bartos DL.  2001.  Landscape dynamics of aspen and conifer forests. Shepperd WD, Binkley D, Bartos DL, Stohlgren TJ, Eskew LG, editors. Grand Junction (CO): Fort Collins (CO): U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 5–14.  Available from http://treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/download/35804.pdf
Bartsch P..  1916.  Two new land shells from the western states.  Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum.  51:331-333.
Basch P.F.  1963.  A review of the recent freshwater limpet snails of North America (Mollusca: Pulmonata).  Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.  129(8):399-461.
Base S.R, Fosberg MA.  1971.  Soil-woodland correlation in northern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  45(1):1-6.
Basile J.V.  1967.  An annotated bibliography of bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata (Pursh) DC.).  
Basile J.V, Holmgren R.C.  1957.  Seeding depth trials with bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata) in Idaho.  
Basile J.V, Holmgren R.C.  1956.  Job progress reports for artificial revegetation studies on depleted big-game winter ranges in Idaho.  
Baskin J.M, Baskin C.C.  1986.  Some considerations in evaluating and monitoring populations of rare plants in successional environments.  Natural Areas Journal.  6(3):26-30.
Baskin CC, Baskin J.M.  2000.  Seed germination ecology of Lesquerella lyrata Rollins (Brassicaceae), a federally threatened winter annual.  Natural Areas Journal.  20:159-165.
Baskin J.M, Baskin C.C.  1979.  Studies on the autecology and population biology of the monocarpic perennial Grindelia lanceolata.  American Midland Naturalist.  102(2):290-299.