Bibliography and Citations

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2005
Gamett B.L, Bartel J.A, Pyron J.C.  2005.  Amphibian occurrence and distribution on the Lost River Ranger District, Salmon-Challis National Forest.  
Corn PStephen, Adams MJ, Battaglin WA, Gallant AL, James DL, Knutson M, Langtimm CA, Sauer JR.  2005.  Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative: concepts and implementation.    Available from http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2005/5015/
Palazzo A.J, Lichvar R.W, Cary T.J, Bashore T.L.  2005.  An analysis of the seed bank of Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass).  
GYE/Idaho Bald Eagle Research Project.  2005.  Annual bald eagle productivity final report 2005: Idaho portion of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Zone 18.  
Sanchez D..  2005.  Annual research summary.  
Meyer S.E.  2005.  Are recent declines in Lepidium papilliferum numbers on the Orchard Training Area within the natural range of weather related variability?
Moroge M.  2005.  Avian observational survey of Mountain Home Air Force Base.  
Rust S.K, Hardman A.C, Russell M.C, Miller J.J.  2005.  Baseline and stewardship monitoring on Sawtooth National Forest research natural areas - 2004 field season.  
Greystone Environmental Consultants, Inc..  2005.  Bat survey report for Blackfoot Bridge Project Environmental Impact Statement, final.  
Hendricks P, Maxell BA.  2005.  Bat surveys on USFS Northern Region lands in Montana: 2005.    Available from https://archive.org/stream/C26F4981-9BB9-40DA-AA60-B3369E23F6CA#page/n11/mode/2up
Koford R.R, Jain A., Zenner G., Hancock A..  2005.  Bird and bat mortality associated with the top of Iowa wind farm.  
Bureau of Land Management.  2005.  Boise, BLM fiscal year 2005 CCA implementation measure accomplishments.  
Hogrefe TC, Bailey CL, Thompson PD, Nadolski B.  2005.  Boreal toad (Bufo boreas boreas) conservation plan in the State of Utah.    Available from http://utah.ptfs.com/awweb/awarchive?type=file&item=9767
Mancuso M..  2005.  Botany reports: Astragalus mulfordiae monitoring, Stanleya confertiflora monitoring, Astragalus vexiflexis monitoring, Salmon BLM, and Medicine Lodge Creek.  
Johnson, Jr. CGrier, Swanson DK.  2005.  Bunchgrass plant communities of the Blue and Ochoco Mountains: a guide for managers.    Available from http://treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/download/20801.pdf
U. S. Forest Service, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2005.  Candidate conservation agreement for Castilleja christi (Christ's indian paintbrush).  
Pyke CR, Marty J.  2005.  Cattle grazing mediates climate change impacts on ephemeral wetlands.  Conservation Biology.  19(5):1619–1625.  Available from http://people.eri.ucsb.edu/~trobinson/COMB/downloads/references/pyke-marty-2005.pdf
Stewart IT, Cayan DR, Dettinger MD.  2005.  Changes toward earlier streamflow timing across western North America.  Journal of Climate.  18(8):1136-1155.  Available from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/JCLI3321.1
Corn P.S.  2005.  Climate change and amphibians.  Animal Biodiversity and Conservation.  28.1:59-67.  Available from http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/volum-28-1-2005-abc/climate-change-and-amphibians/?lang=en
Colket B.  2005.  A collection of letters to Rosemary Thomas and Mark Steiger, Bureau of Land Management, regarding Lepidium papilliferum monitoring.  
Patla DA, Keinath D.  2005.  Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris formerly R. pretiosa): a technical conservation assessment.  Species Conservation Project, USFS Region 2.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/projects/scp/assessments/columbiaspottedfrog.pdf
Blankinship M.E, Munger J.C.  2005.  Columbia spotted frogs monitoring in the Owyhee Mountains of southwestern Idaho: Year 2004 results (including a survey of Long Tom Creek).  
Colket B., Church K..  2005.  A comparison of traditional counts and distance sampling methods for estimating the abundance of Ute ladies' tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis).  
Mathis M..  2005.  Computer printout of sightings for several species in the Owyhee RA, Lower Snake River District BLM, from 2003 - 2005.  
Samson F.B 5. A co.  2005.  A conservation assessment of the northern goshawk, black-backed woodpecker, flammulated owl, and pileated woodpecker in the Northern Region, USDA Forest Service. USDA Forest Service, Northern Region, Missoula, MT.