Bibliography and Citations

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Book Chapter
Apps CD.  2000.  Space-use, diet, demographics, and topographic associations of lynx in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains: a study. Ecology and conservation of lynx in the United States.  Ruggiero LF, Aubry KB, Buskirk SW, Koehler GM, Krebs CJ, McKelvey KS, Squires JR, editors. Boulder (CO): University Press of Colorado.   p. 351-372.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr030/rmrs_gtr030_351_372.pdf
Apps CD.  2000.  Space-use, diet, demographics, and topographic associations of lynx in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains: a study. Ecology and conservation of lynx in the United States.  Ruggiero LF, Aubry KB, Buskirk SW, Koehler GM, Krebs CJ, McKelvey KS, Squires JR, editors. Boulder (CO): University Press of Colorado.   p. 351-372.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr030/rmrs_gtr030_351_372.pdf
Ertter B.  1997.  Taxonomic grays vs. black and white expectations: implications for conservation management of diversity. Conservation and Management of Native Plants and Fungi.  Kaye T.N, Liston A., Love R.M, Luoma D.L, Meinke R.J, Wilson M.V, editors. Native Plant Society of Oregon.   p. 11-13.
Proulx G, Aubry K, Birks J, Buskirk S, Fortin C, Frost H, Krohn W, Mayo L, Monakhov V, Payer D et al..  2005.  World distribution and status of the genus Martes in 2000. Harrison DJ, Fuller AK, editors. New York (NY): Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.   p. 21-76.  Available from http://alphawildlife.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/86-2004-Martes-world-distribution.pdf
Conference Paper
Reynolds RT.  1987.  Census of flammulated owls. RM-142.  Nero R.W, Clark R.J, Knapton R.J, Hamre R.H, editors. U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.   p. 308-309.
Meyer SE, Nelson DL, Clement S, Beckstead J.  2008.  Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) biocontrol using indigenous fungal pathogens. Kitchen SG, Pendleton RL, Monaco TA, Vernon J, editors. Cedar City, UT; June 6-8 (2006): U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 61-67.  Available from http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/31305
Knick ST, Rotenberry JT, Van Horne B.  2000.  Effects of disturbance on shrub steppe habitats and raptor prey in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area, Idaho. Entwistle PG, DeBolt AM, Kaltenecker JH, Steenhof K, editors. Boise State University, Boise (ID): USDI Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office, Boise.   p. 98-99.
Knick ST, Rotenberry JT, Van Horne B.  2000.  Effects of disturbance on shrub steppe habitats and raptor prey in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area, Idaho. Entwistle PG, DeBolt AM, Kaltenecker JH, Steenhof K, editors. Boise State University, Boise (ID): USDI Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office, Boise.   p. 98-99.
West NE.  1994.  Effects of fire on salt-desert shrub rangelands. Proceedings—ecology and management of annual rangelands; 1992 May 18–21;.  Monsen SB, Ketchum SG, editors. Boise (ID): U. S. Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT.   p. 71-74.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_int/int_gtr313/int_gtr313_071_074.pdf
Reynolds RT, Linkhart BD.  1987.  Fidelity to territory and mate in flammulated owls. RM-142.  Nero R.W, Clark R.J, Knapton R.J, Hamre R.H, editors. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.   p. 234-238.
Kennedy PL.  1988.  Habitat characteristics of Cooper's hawks and northern goshawks nesting in New Mexico. Southwest Raptor Management Symposium and Workshop.  No. 11.  Glinski R.L, Pendleton B.A, Moss M.B, Jr. M.NLeFranc, Millsap B.A, Hoffman S.W, editors. Washington (D.C): National Wildlife Federation.   p. 218-227.
Krausman PR, Leopold BD.  1986.  The importance of small populations of desert bighorn sheep. Transactions of the 51st North America Wildlife and Natural Resource Conference.  Washington (DC): Wildlife Management Institute.   p. 52-61.
Butterfield BR, Key CH.  1986.  Mapping grizzly bear habitat in Glacier National Park using a stratified Landsat classification: a pilot study (p. 58-66). Proceedings--Grizzly Bear Habitat Symposium: Missoula, Montana; 30 April-2 May 1985.  Missoula (MT): U.S. Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT.    Available from https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951d03009803k;view=1up;seq=3
Hayward GD, Hayward PH, Garton EO.  1987.  Movements and home range use by boreal owls in central Idaho. General Technical Report RM-142.  Nero R.W, Knapton C.R, Hamre R.J, editors. Fort Collins (CO): USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.   p. 175-184.
Reynolds RT, Linkhart BD.  1987.  The nesting biology of flammulated owls in Colorado. RM-142.  Nero R.W, Clark R.J, Knapton R.J, Hamre R.H, editors. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.   p. 239-248.
King MM, Workman GW.  1986.  Response of desert bighorn sheep to human harassment: management implications. 51st North American Wildlife & Natural Resource Conference.  51.   p. 74-84.
Kasworm WF, Manley TL.  1990.  Road and trail influences on grizzly bears and black bears in northwest Montana. 8.  Victoria (BC): International Association of Bear Research and Management.   p. 79-84.  Available from http://www.bearbiology.com/fileadmin/tpl/Downloads/URSUS/Vol_8/Kasworm_Manley_8.pdf