Bibliography and Citations

Found 1729 results
Filters: First Letter Of Last Name is H  [Clear All Filters]
2014
Hopper D, Burak G, Hardy N.  2014.  Bruneau hot springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis) 2013 range-wide surveys.  Internal Status Report.  
Hallmann CA, Foppen RPB, van Turnhout CAM, de Kroon H, Jongejans E.  2014.  Declines in insectivorous birds are associated with high neonicotinoid concentrations.  Nature.  511(7509):341-343plusfiguresandtables.  Available from http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v511/n7509/full/nature13531.html#tables, http://www.iee.unibe.ch/cb/unibe/philnat/biology/zoologie/cb/content/e7117/e7118/e8764/e544693/e544699/Hallmann_Nature2014.pdf
Hill J, Gray K, Lichthardt J, Pekas K.  2014.  Demographic monitoring of Spalding's catchfly (Silene spaldingii S.Watson) in Idaho canyon grasslands, Snake and Salmon Rivers (2004-2013) Final Report.  
Haroldson MA, Frey K.  2014.  Estimating sustainability of annual grizzly bear mortalities. van Manen FT, Haroldson MA, West K, Soileau SC, editors. U. S. Geological Survey.   p. 27-31.  Available from http://nrmsc.usgs.gov/files/norock/products/IGBST/2013report.pdf
Haroldson MA, Frey K.  2014.  Estimating sustainability of annual grizzly bear mortalities. van Manen FT, Haroldson MA, West K, Soileau SC, editors. U. S. Geological Survey.   p. 27-31.  Available from http://nrmsc.usgs.gov/files/norock/products/IGBST/2013report.pdf
De Graff M-A, Johns A.  2014.  Herbicide impacts on forb performance in degraded sagebrush steppe ecosystems. Great Basin native plant project: 2014 progress report.  Kilkenny F, Halford A, Malcomb A, editors. Boise (ID): U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 60-68.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_journals/2015/rmrs_2015_kilkenny_f002.pdf
Jochimsen D.M, Peterson C.R, Harmon L.J.  2014.  Influence of ecology and landscape on snake road mortality in a sagebrush-steppe ecosystem.  Animal Conservation.  17(6):583–592.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acv.12125/abstract
Hatfield R, Colla S, Jepsen S, Richardson L, Thorp R, Jordan SFoltz.  2014.  IUCN assessments for North American Bombus spp.    Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Hatfield_etal_14_rs.pdf
Hatfield R, Colla S, Jepsen S, Richardson L, Thorp R.  2014.  IUCN assessments for North American Bombus spp.: Idaho species. Draft.  
Heidel B, Handley J.  2014.  Looking outward and looking inward: Wyoming plant data deficits.  
Heidel B, Handley J.  2014.  Looking outward and looking inward: Wyoming plant data deficits.  
Tielbörger K, Bilton MC, Metz J, Kigel J, Holzapfel C, Lebrija-Trejos E.  2014.  Middle-Eastern plant communities tolerate 9 years of drought in a multi-site climate manipulation experiment.    Available from http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/141006/ncomms6102/pdf/ncomms6102.pdf
Sauer J.R, Hines J.E, Fallon J.E, Pardieck K.L, Ziolkowski, Jr D.J, Link W.A.  2014.  The North American Breeding Bird Survey, Results and Analysis 1966–2013. Version 01.30.2015.    Available from http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/
Haig SM, D'Elia J, Eagles-Smith C, Fair JM, Gervais J, Herring G, Rivers JW, Schulz JH.  2014.  The persistent problem of lead poisoning in birds from ammunition and fishing tackle.  Condor.  116(3):408–428.  Available from http://aoucospubs.org/doi/abs/10.1650/CONDOR-14-36.1
Haig SM, D'Elia J, Eagles-Smith C, Fair JM, Gervais J, Herring G, Rivers JW, Schulz JH.  2014.  The persistent problem of lead poisoning in birds from ammunition and fishing tackle.  Condor.  116(3):408–428.  Available from http://aoucospubs.org/doi/abs/10.1650/CONDOR-14-36.1
Paprocki N, Heath JA, Novak SJ.  2014.  Regional distribution shifts help explain local changes in wintering raptor abundance: implications for interpreting population trends.  PLOS ONE.  9(1):e86814.
Howe KB, Coates PS, Delehanty DJ.  2014.  Selection of anthropogenic features and vegetation characteristics by nesting common ravens in the sagebrush ecosystem.  Condor.  116(1):35-49.  Available from http://www.aoucospubs.org/doi/abs/10.1650/CONDOR-13-115-R2.1
Hershler R, Liu H-P, Howard J.  2014.  Springsnails: a new conservation focus in western North America.  BioScience.  64(8):693-700.  Available from http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/64/8/693.full.pdf
Hershler R, Liu H-P, Howard J.  2014.  Springsnails: a new conservation focus in western North America.  BioScience.  64(8):693-700.  Available from http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/64/8/693.full.pdf
Rosenberg K.V, Pashley D., Andres B., Blancher P.J, Butcher G.S, Hunter W.C, Mehlman D., Panjabi A.O, Parr M., Wallace G. et al..  2014.  The State of the Birds 2014 Watch List.    Available from http://www.stateofthebirds.org/2014/extinctions/watchlist.pdf
Spellenberg R, Earle CJ, Nelson G, Hughes AK.  2014.  Trees of Western North America. Princeton Field Guides.  Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press.  
Hill J, Kinter L.  2014.  Two specimens of Coryphantha at Stillinger Herbarium annotated to Pediocactus simpsonii.  
Andreasen AM, Seidler RG, Roberts S, Miyasaki H, Zager P, Hurley M, Bergen S, Meints D, Atwood P, Berger J et al..  2014.  US 20, Island Park wildlife collision study: an examination of road ecology in the Island Park Caldera, elk and moose migrations across US Highway 20. Final Report.    Available from http://www.wcsnorthamerica.org/AboutUs/Publications/tabid/3437/Default
Chambers JC, Pyke DA, Maestas JD, Pellant M, Boyd CS, Campbell SB, Espinosa S, Havlina DW, Mayer KE, Wuenschel A.  2014.  Using resistance and resilience concepts to reduce impacts of invasive annual grasses and altered fire regimes on the sagebrush ecosystem and greater sage-grouse: a strategic multi-scale approach.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr326.html
Heinemeyer K, Squires JR.  2014.  Wolverine—winter recreation research project: investigating the interactions between wolverines and winter recreation.    Available from http://wolverinefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Wolverine-Winter-Recreation-Project-2014-Progress-Report-Final.pdf