Bibliography and Citations

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2004
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, Fish W& Parks Mo.  2004.  Kootenai Subbasin Plan. Part 1. Kootenai River Subbasin assessment.    Available from https://www.nwcouncil.org/media/119099/Kootenai_Assessment.pdf
Benson J.F, Chamberlain M.J, Leopold B.D.  2004.  Land tenure and occupation of vacant home ranges by bobcats (Lynx rufus).  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:983-988.
Simons EM, Laundré JW.  2004.  A large-scale regional assessment of suitable habitat for pygmy rabbits in southwestern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  78(1):33-41.  Available from http://www.researchgate.net/publication/257409263_A_Large-scale_Regional_Assessment_of_Suitable_Habitat_for_Pygmy_Rabbits_in_Southwestern_ldaho
Ferguson J.  2004.  Lek and raptor survey results for ETI US Air Force [technical memorandum].  
Robertson I., Novak S., Leavitt H., Stillman A..  2004.  Lepidium papilliferum: Analysis of pollination, herbivory, and genetic structure of populations.  
CH2MHILL.  2004.  Letter from Judy Ferguson to Rita Dixon with attached observation reports of kit fox on lands managed by the Jarbidge Field Office.  
Peterson E.4. Lichen.  2004.  Lichen conservation in the United States and Canada.  Lingua Botanica.  5(3):6-10.
[Anonymous].  2004.  Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol. II.  
Will-Wolf S., Hawksworth D.L, McCune B., Rosentreter R., Sipman H.JM.  2004.  Lichenized fungi.
Jochimsen DM, Peterson CR, Andrews KM, J. Gibbons W.  2004.  A literature review of the effects of roads on amphibians and reptiles and the measures used to minimize those effects. Final Draft.    Available from http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/wildlife/collisionAmphibRep.pdf
Hammerson G, Solís F, Ibáñez R, Jaramillo C, Fuenmayor Q.  2004.  Lithobates pipiens. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.2.    Available from www.iucnredlist.org
Rehmeier RL, Kaufman GA, Kaufman DW.  2004.  Long-distance movements of the deer mouse in tallgrass prairie.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85(3):562-568.
Stephenson M., Clark W.H.  2004.  Malad River-Bliss Rapids snail (Taylorconcha serpenticola) distribution.  
Phillips SJ, Dudík M, Schapire RE.  2004.  A maximum entropy approach to species distribution modeling. 21st International Conference on Machine Learning.  Banff, Alberta (Canada)   Available from http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1015330
Seronko P..  2004.  Memorandum to Mark Steiger on soil relationships to Lepidium papilliferum habitat and survival.  
Ross K.  2004.  Microhabitat of southern Idaho ground squirrels: the effects of vegetation, soils, and topography on burrow density and body condition.
Rodriguez R.M, Ammerman L.K.  2004.  Mitochondrial DNA divergence does not reflect morphological difference between Myotis californicus and Myotis ciliolabrum.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:842-851.
Keinath D.  2004.  Model evaluation.  EDM Workshops.  
U.S. Department of Energy.  2004.  Model predicts wet winters, dry summers for Northwest.  
Daniels SR, Hamer M, Rogers C.  2004.  Molecular evidence suggests an ancient radiation for the fairy shrimp genus Streptocephalus (Branchiopoda: Anostraca).  Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.  82(3):313–327.
Hershler R., Liu. H..  2004.  A molecular phylogeny of aquatic gastropods provides a perspective on biogeographic history of the Snake River Region.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.  32:927-937.
Webster LMI, Thomas RH, McCormack GP.  2004.  Molecular systematics of Acarus siro s. lat., a complex of stored food pests.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.  32(3):817–822.
Durish ND, Halcomb KE, C. Kilpatrick W, Bradley RD.  2004.  Molecular systematics of the Peromyscus truei species group.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85(6):1160-1169.  Available from https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/85/6/1160/881822
Meinke R., Carr M., Amsberry K., Gisler S..  2004.  Monitoring and cultivation summaries for 2003 studies of the Malheur prince's plume (Stanleya confertiflora: Brassicaceae).  
Murphy C..  2004.  Monitoring Ute ladies'-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) on the South Fork Snake River, Idaho: conservation status and third year results of habitat monitoring.