Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 
D
Ross E.S.  1988.  Does Epipactis gigantea mimic aphids?
Gray EC, Muir PS.  2013.  Does Kochia prostrata Spread From Seeded Sites? An Evaluation From Southwestern Idaho, USA Rangeland Ecology and Management.  66:191–203.
Severns PM.  2007.  Does standing water and predator presence structure a wetland terrestrial mollusc community? Wetlands.  27(4):964–971.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1672%2F0277-5212(2007)27%5B964%3ADSWAPP%5D2.0.CO%3B2
Davidson, Jr. R.M, Byther R.S.  1989.  Dogwood anthracnose.  
Davidson, Jr. R.M, Byther R.S.  1979.  Dogwood anthracnose.  
Byther RS, Davidson, Jr. RM.  1979.  Dogwood anthracnose.  Ornamentals Northwest Newsletter.  
Hibben C.R.  1988.  Dogwood anthracnose in northeastern United States.  Plant Disease.  72(3):199-203.
Daughtrey M.L, Hibben C.R, Britton K.O, Windham M.T, Redlin S.C.  1996.  Dogwood Anthracnose: Understanding a disease new to North America.  Plant Disease.  April:349-358.
Knowlton G.F, Hanson W.J, Bohart G.E.  1974.  Dolichopodidae (Diptera) and Braconidae (Hymenoptera) of Curlew Valley.  Terrestrial Arthropod Series No. 10..    Available from http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/dbiome_memo/94/
Genter D.L.  1987.  Dolphins of the sky.  Idaho Wildlife.  Jul/Aug
Carpenter G., Gillison A.N, Winter J..  1993.  DOMAIN: a flexible modelling procedure for mapping potential distributions of plants and animals.  Biodiversity and Conservation.  2(6):667-680.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF00051966
de León YSánchez-, Johnson-Maynard J.  2009.  Dominance of an invasive earthworm in native and non-native grassland ecosystems.  Biological Invasions.  11(6):1393-1401.  Available from http://web.cals.uidaho.edu/crissp/files/2012/08/Sanchez-deLeon_Johson-Maynard_earthwormpublication.pdf
Krol W., Bechard M.J.  1989.  Donnelly and Gold Fork bald eagle territory management plans, Cascade Reservoir, Idaho.  
McLetchie D.N.  1999.  Dormancy/Nondormancy cycles in spores of the liverwort Sphaerocarpos texanus.  Bryologist.  102(1):15-21.
Bart J, Earnst S.  2002.  Double sampling to estimate density and population trends in birds.  Auk.  119(1):36-45.  Available from http://fresc.usgs.gov/products/papers/1128_Bart.pdf
Nichols JD, Hines JE, Sauer JR, Fallon FW, Fallon JE, Heglund PJ.  2000.  A double-observer approach for estimating detection probability and abundance from point counts.  Auk.  117(2):393-408.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/26213
Baker F.S., Korstian C.F..  Submitted.  Is Douglas fir replacing western yellow pine in central Idaho? Journal of Forestry.  20:755-764.
Arno S.F, Gruell G.E.  1986.  Douglas-fir encroachment into mountain grasslands in southwestern Montana.  Journal of Range Management.  9(3):272-276.
Bjork CR.  2010.  Douglasia conservatorum (Primulaceae), a New Species from Idaho and Montana, U.S.A. Novon.  Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature.  20(1):9-12.
Torgersen T.R, Bull E.L.  1995.  Down logs as habitat for forest-dwelling ants–the primary prey of pileated woodpeckers in northeastern Oregon.  Northwest Science.  69:294-303.
Idaho Conservation Data Center.  1994.  , Draft.  
[Anonymous].  2005.  Draft: 2004 Slickspot Peppergrass Progress Update.  
Anonymous.  1987.  Draft action plan for the Bonneville cutthroat trout.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1993.  Draft Bruneau hot springsnail recovery plan.  
Gamo S.R, Bosignore C..  2006.  Draft: Chester Wetlands segment of the Sand Creek Wildlife Management Area–Henry's Fork NAWCA, Wetland Development Project, Endangered Species Act (Section 7), biological assessment and determination of effects.