Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
2017
Nez Perce Tribe Wildlife Division, McClarin B.  2017.  Idaho rare plant observation reports and GIS shapefiles from Nez Perce Tribe for 2016 and 2017.  
Condon J.  2017.  Idaho rare plant observation reports from Bureau of Land Management for contracted 2009 field surveys.  
Wilson BL, Carex Working Group.  2017.  Identification Key to Sedges of Idaho and Montana.  
Demaray A.  2017.  IDFG Region Four amphibian observations.  :135records.
Demaray A.  2017.  IDFG Region Four mammal, bird, and reptile observations [spreadsheet].  :499records.
Holmgren NH, Holmgren PK.  2017.  Intermountain flora: vascular plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A.. Seven.  Bronx (New York): The New York Botanical Garden.  
Stefanic T.  2017.  Invertebrate observations, Craters of the Moon National Monument [Excel spreadsheet].  
Observatory IBird.  2017.  Long-billed Curlew survey data from 2006-2014.  
Wagner B, Evans Mack D.  2017.  Long-term population monitoring of northern Idaho ground squirrel: 2017 implementation and population estimates.  
Waterbury B.  2017.  Miscellaneous black rosy-finch observations recorded in Idaho [GIS shapefile and table].  :1.
Eckberg J, Lee-Mäder E, Hopwood J, Jordan SFoltz, Borders B.  2017.  Native Thistles: A Conservation Practitioner’s Guide. Plant Ecology, Seed Production Methods, and Habitat Restoration Opportunites.    Available from https://xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2016-029_Native-Thistle-Conservation-Guidelines_FINAL_web.pdf
Smith JF, Zimmers JC.  2017.  New combination in Astragalus (Fabaceae).  Phytoneuron.  2017-38:1-3.  Available from http://www.phytoneuron.net/2017Phytoneuron/38PhytoN-AstragalusNames.pdf
Dixon R.  2017.  Note on Panhandle [National Forest bat] surveys, February 2017 [email].  
Shultz LM, Smith F.  2017.  Novelties in Musineon and Orthocarpus in the Northern Wasatch Mountains of Utah and Idaho, Manuscript Draft.  Novelties in Musineon and Orthocarpus in the Northern Wasatch Mountains of Utah and Idaho.  
Tart D, Kinter L, Strickland J.  2017.  Personal Communication with David Tart regarding whitebark pine data sets provided in 2013.  
Campbell DC, Clark SA, Lydeard C.  2017.  Phylogenetic analysis of the Lancinae (Gastropoda, Lymnaeidae) with a description of the U.S. federally endangered Banbury Springs lanx.  ZooKeys.  (663):107-132.  Available from http://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=11320
Campbell DC, Clark SA, Lydeard C.  2017.  Phylogenetic analysis of the Lancinae (Gastropoda, Lymnaeidae) with a description of the U.S. federally endangered Banbury Springs lanx.  ZooKeys.  663:107–132.
Henderson C.  2017.  Plant propagation protocol for Pyrrocoma scaberula.    Available from https://courses.washington.edu/esrm412/protocols/PYSC4.pdf
Beall K.  2017.  Rare Plant Observation Report from U.S. Forest Service for Lewisia sacajaweana for 2003/2009.  
Holmgren NH.  2017.  Revision of the Serrulati species of Penstemon section Saccanthera subsection Serrulati.  Brittonia.  2017:25pp..
Hergenrider NM.  2017.  Sacajawea’s bitterroot and whitebark pine: Mains Ridge east of Bull Trout Point (continued).  
Chambers JC, Beck JL, Bradford JB, Bybee J, Campbell S, Carlson J, Christiansen TJ, Clause KJ, Collins G, Crist MR et al..  2017.  Science framework for conservation and restoration of the sagebrush biome: Linking the Department of the Interior’s Integrated Rangeland Fire Management Strategy to long-term strategic conservation actions.  
Winton R, Demaray A, Mastrofini M.  2017.  Shoshone Field Office Pygmy Rabbit Surveys 2017 Final Report.  
Hill J.  2017.  Spalding’s catchfly data 2017.  
Hill J.  2017.  Spalding's Catchfly: A Monitoring Challenge.  Sage Notes.  39(3):6pp..