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Barrett S.W.  1988.  Fire suppression's effects on forest succession within a central Idaho wilderness.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry.  3(3):76-80.
Barrett S.CH, Kohn J.R.  1991.  Genetic and evolutionary consequences of small population size in plants: implications for conservation.
Barrett S.W.  1980.  Indian fires in the pre-settlement forests of western Montana.  
Barrett S.CH, Helenurm K..  1987.  The reproductive biology of boreal forest herbs. I. Breeding systems and pollination.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  65(10):2036-2046.
Barrett S.W, Kilgore B.M.  1985.  Wilderness fire history studies in the northern Rockies. INT-182.  
Barrett S.CH, Arno S.F.  1988.  Increment-borer methods for determining fire history in coniferous forests.  
Barrett S.W, Arno S.F, Menakis J.P.  1940.  Fire episodes in the Inland Northwest (1540-1940) based on fire history data.  
Barringer LE, Tomback DF, Wunder MB, McKinney ST.  2012.  Whitebark pine stand condition, tree abundance, and cone production as predictors of visitation by Clark's nutcracker.  PLoS ONE.  7(5):e37663.  Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0037663
Barringer F.  2012.  Out West Black Fingers of Death Offer Hope Against an Invader.  New York Times.  
Barrows W.B.  1884.  Birds of the Lower Uruguay.  Auk.  -:313-319.
Barss JM, Forbes RB.  1984.  A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) from north-central Oregon.  Murrelet.  65(3):80.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3536259
Bart J..  2000.  Status assessment and conservation plan for Columbian sharp-tailed grouse.  
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
Bart J..  1995.  Amount of suitable habitat and viability of northern spotted owls.  Conservation Biology.  9:943-946.
Bartel RA, Knowlton FF, L. Stoddart C.  2008.  Long-term patterns in mammalian abundance in northern portions of the Great Basin.  Journal of Mammalogy.  89(5):1170-1183.
Bartel J.A.  1987.  The federal listing of rare and endangered plants: what is involved and what does it mean? November 1986.  
Bartels P., Niwa. M..  2004.  Cliff chipmunk (Neotamias dorsalis) survey in South-central and Southeast Idaho.  
Bartels P..  2004.  Spreadsheet - summary of all pygmy rabbit burrows and observations made within the Burley Field Office from 2002-2004.  
Bartels p, Hays D..  2000.  Summary of Pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) survey and trapping efforts on historical sites in Oregon and Idaho: surveying and trapping efforts from May 2, 2000, through May 11, 2000.  
Bartels P..  2004.  Spreadsheet - pygmy rabbit historical locations.  
Bartels p, Niwa M..  2005.  Little pocket mouse live-trapping: Jim Sage/Raft River Valley salt desert shrub live-trapping efforts. June-August 2005.  
Bartels MA, Thompson DP.  1993.  Spermophilus lateralis.  Mammalian Species.  440:1-8.  Available from http://www.science.smith.edu/msi/pdf/i0076-3519-440-01-0001.pdf
Bartels P, Niwa M, Wolfe ML.  2007.  Extension of the cliff chipmunk (Neotamias dorsalis) range in Idaho.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  43(1):1-8.
Bartelt PE.  1998.  Anura. Bufo boreas (western toad). Mortality.  Herpetological Review.  29(2):96.  Available from https://www.zenscientist.com/index.php/filedrawer/Open-Access-Files/ssar_public/Herpetological-Review-1967-2009/1998-Herpetological-Review-29/Herpetological-Review-29%282%29-1998-pages-96-128/
Bartelt P.E, Peterson C.R.  1997.  Idaho species account: western toad.