Bibliography and Citations

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2004
Bottum E., Williams K..  2004.  Field notes for East Camas (S.USIDHP*9775/Site ID 730).  
Bottum E..  2004.  Field notes for Eighteen Mile.  
Bottum E., Murphy C..  2004.  Field notes for high valleys of the Weiser Basin Wetland sites.  
Bottum E., Williams K..  2004.  Field notes for Irving Creek.  
Bottum E..  2004.  Field notes for Mann Creek.  
Bottum E., Church K., Williams K..  2004.  Field notes for Medicine Lodge wetland sites.  
Bottum E..  2004.  Field notes for Pleasant Valley.  
Bottum E., Murphy C., Williams K..  2004.  Field notes for Shingle Flat.  
Bottum E., Church K..  2004.  Field notes for Warm Springs Creek, Clark County.  
Bottum E., Williams K..  2004.  Field notes for Webber Creek.  
Bottum E., Williams K..  2004.  Field notes for West Camas Creek (S.USIDHP*9792/Site ID 731).  
Mancuso M..  2004.  Field survey for Ute ladies' tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) on the Henrys Fork, Eastern Idaho.  
Mancuso M., Murphy C., Severud K., Cooke S.  2004.  Field visits to update Idaho Douglasia (Douglasia idahoensis) occurrences on the Boise National Forest.  
DeLay C..  2004.  Fire effects and response of cascade reedgrass (Calamagrostis tweedyi) on the Payette National Forest, DRAFT.  
Baker MD, Lacki MJ.  2004.  Forest bat communities in the East Cascade Range, Washington.  Northwest Science.  78(3):234-241.
Banks RC, Cicero C, Dunn JL, Kratter AW, Rasmussen PC, Remsen, Jr. J.V, Rising JD, Stotz DF.  2004.  Forty-fifth supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.  Auk.  121(3):985-995.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4090341
Waterbury B..  2004.  Four Excel spreadsheets containing sightings of long-toed salamanders, tailed frogs, Columbia spotted frogs, and western toads in the Salmon Region from 2000-2004.  Waterbury, B. Four Excel spreadsheets containing sightings of long-toed salamanders, tailed frogs, Columbia spotted frogs, and western toads in the Salmon Region from 2000-2004..  
Grewal S.K, Wilson P.J, Kung T.K, Shami K., Theberge M.T, Theberge J.B, White B.N.  2004.  A genetic assessment of the eastern wolf (Canis lycaon) in Algonquin Provincial Park.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:625-632.
Wisely S.M, Buskirk S.W, Russell G.A, Aubry K.B, Zielinski W.J.  2004.  Genetic diversity and structure of the fisher (Martes pennanti) in a peninsular and peripheral metapopulation.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:640-648.
Anderson C.R, Lindzey F.G, McDonald D.B.  2004.  Genetic structure of cougar populations across the Wyoming Basin: metapopulation or megapopulation.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:1207-1214.
Kyle C.J, Weir R.D, Newhouse N.J, Davis H., Strobeck C..  2004.  Genetic structure of sensitive and endangered northwestern badger populations (Taxidea taxus taxus and T. t. jeffersonii).  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:633-639.
Landry B, Landry J-F.  2004.  The genus Alucita in North America, with description of two new species (Lepidoptera: Alucitidae).  Canadian Entomologist.  136(4):553-579.  Available from https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-entomologist/article/the-genus-alucita-in-north-america-with-description-of-two-new-species-lepidoptera-alucitidae/F77AA79243A5A59F44A9782B27D82AD6
Aitken M., Parks C.G.  2004.  Guide to the common Potentilla species of the Blue Mountains ecoregion Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station.  
[Anonymous].  2004.  H. Rept. 108-542, Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 2005: Report Together with Minority Views [to accompany H.R. 4568], 108th Cong., 2d Sess. (June 15, 2004).  :181.  Available from https://www.congress.gov/congressional-report/108th-congress/house-report/542/1
NatureServe.  2004.  A habitat -based strategy for delimiting plant element occurrences: guidance from the 2004 working group.