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Abel B.  2014.  Winter 2013/2014 hibernaculum survey datasheet and criteria for prioritizing white-nose syndrome surveillance activities [for Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho].  
Abel B.  2016.  Spring emergence survey [and other] datasheet[s] [for bat observations and swab samples for fungus, Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho].  
Abel B.  2014.  Capture survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2014.  Bat article + Minnetonka [Cave, Idaho, bat] trapping [capture and release] numbers [memo].  
Abel B.  2014.  Hibernacula survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2014.  Winter 2013/2014 hibernaculum survey datasheet and criteria for prioritizing white-nose syndrome surveillance activities [for Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho].  
Abel B.  2014.  Capture survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2014.  Bat article + Minnetonka [Cave, Idaho, bat] trapping [capture and release] numbers [memo].  
Abel B.  2014.  Hibernacula survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2014.  Bat article + Minnetonka [Cave, Idaho, bat] trapping [capture and release] numbers [memo].  
Abel B.  2016.  Hibernacula survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2016.  Idaho winter 2015/2016 hibernaculum survey datasheet [for Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho].  
Abel B.  2016.  Spring emergence survey [and other] datasheet[s] [for bat observations and swab samples for fungus, Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho].  
Abel B.  2014.  Capture survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2015.  [Bat observation] datasheet and [environmental] specimen collection datasheets [for Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho].  
Abel B.  2016.  Hibernacula survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2016.  Idaho winter 2015/2016 hibernaculum survey datasheet [for Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho].  
Adams MJ, Chelgren ND, Reinitz D, Cole RA, Rachowicz LJ, Galvan S, McCreary B, Pearl CA, Bailey LL, Bettaso J et al..  2010.  Using occupancy models to understand the distribution of an amphibian pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.  Ecological Applications.  20(1):289–302.
Al Dhafer HM.  2009.  Revision of the North American species of Limonius (Coleoptera: Elateridae).  Transactions of the American Entomological Society.  135(3 & 4):209-352.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.3157/061.135.0301
Allen JN.  1980.  The ecology and behavior of the long-billed curlew in southeastern Washington.  Wildlife Monographs.  73:1-67.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3830659
Allred DM, D. Beck E.  1963.  Range of movement and dispersal of some rodents at the Nevada Atomic Test Site.  Journal of Mammalogy.  44(2):190-200.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1377452
Allred DM, D. Beck E.  1963.  Range of movement and dispersal of some rodents at the Nevada Atomic Test Site.  Journal of Mammalogy.  44(2):190-200.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1377452
Anderson R.  1998.  A preliminary assessment of bats along Snake River, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.  Hells Canyon Complex, FERC No. 1971.    Available from http://www.idahopower.com/pdfs/Relicensing/hellscanyon/hellspdfs/techappendices/Wildlife/e32_27.pdf
Anderson R.  1998.  A preliminary assessment of bats along Snake River, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.  Hells Canyon Complex, FERC No. 1971.    Available from http://www.idahopower.com/pdfs/Relicensing/hellscanyon/hellspdfs/techappendices/Wildlife/e32_27.pdf
Anderson R.  1998.  A preliminary assessment of bats along Snake River, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.  Hells Canyon Complex, FERC No. 1971.    Available from http://www.idahopower.com/pdfs/Relicensing/hellscanyon/hellspdfs/techappendices/Wildlife/e32_27.pdf