Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
1997
Hiers J.K, Evans J.P.  1997.  Effects of Anthracnose on dogwood mortality and forest composition of the Cumberland Plateau (U.S.A.).  Conservation Biology.  11(6):1430-1435.
Van Horne B., Olson G.S, Schooley R.L, Corn J.G, Burnham K.P.  1997.  The effects of drought and prolonged winter on Townsend's ground squirrels in shrubsteppe habitats.  Ecological Monographs.  67(3):295-315.
Turner M.G, Romme W.H, Gardner R.H, Hargrove W.W.  1997.  Effects of fire size and pattern on early succession in Yellowstone National Park.  Ecological Monographs.  67(4):411-433.
Whitson TD, Majerus ME, Hall RD, Jenkins JD.  1997.  Effects of herbicides on grass seed production and downy brome (Bromus tectorum).  Weed Technology.  11(4):644-648.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3988750
Crystal HM.  1997.  The elimination of the Category 2 Candidate species list: a prescription for environmental train wrecks.    Available from http://www.umich.edu/~esupdate/library/97.01-02/crystal.html
Prentice P..  1997.  Ellen Trueblood: a history of an early Idaho Mycologist. The Ellen Trueblood symposium: highlighting Idaho's rare fungi and lichens.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1997.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1997.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants: 12-month finding for a petition to list the contiguous United States population of the Canada lynx.  
James M., Palmer B.K.  1997.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants: 90-day finding for a petition to list the northern goshawk in the contiguous United States west of the 100th meridian.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1997.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants: final rule to designate the whooping cranes of the Rocky Mountains as experimental nonessential and to remove whooping crane critical habitat designations.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1997.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants: notice of availability of reports and other data pertaining to the listing of the Bruneau Hot Springsnail.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1997.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants: review of plant and animal taxa that are candidates or proposed for listing as endangered or threatened. Notice of Review.  
Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1997.  Endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington: with working lists of rare non-vascular species.  
Hennon PE, Shaw, III CG.  1997.  The enigma of yellow-cedar decline: what is killing these long-lived, defensive trees? Journal of Forestry.  95(12):4-10.
Geier-Hayes K.  1997.  Establishment and growth of natural regeneration on the Lowman Research Natural Area and adjacent managed lands.  
Englehardt K.AM.  1997.  Evaluation of translocation criteria for trumpeter swans reintroduced to northern Utah: habitat quality and interactions with tundra swans.  :96pp.
Guretzky J.A, Louda. S.M.  1997.  Evidence for natural biological control: insects decrease survival and growth of a native thistle.  Ecological Applications.  7(4):1330-1340.
Redmond RL, Winne JC, Tady TP, Thornton M, Troutwine J, Ma Z.  1997.  Existing vegetation and land cover of the Little Missouri, Grand River, and Sheyenne National Grasslands.  
Rush T.E, Gamon J..  1997.  Field guide to rare plants of Washington.  
Mosely B..  1997.  Field notes for Boise Front ACEC (M.USIDHP*320). Notes are also relevant to Stewart Gulch site (S.USIDHP*238).  
Mosely B..  1997.  Field notes for Goodrich Creek site (S.USIDHP*107).  
Mosely B..  1997.  Field notes for Hixon Sharptail site (S.USIDHP*123).  
Mosely B..  1997.  Field notes for Jump Creek Canyon (S.USIDHP*132).  
Moseley R.K, Jankovsky-Jones M..  1997.  Field notes for Meadow Canyon (S.USIDHP*484).  
Jankovsky-Jones M..  1997.  Field notes for Mud Creek site (S.USIDHP*374).