Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
1999
Stahl G..  1999.  Sawtooth Forest biologists watching over rare plant species.  Idaho Mountain Express.  5 May
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1999.  Section 7 guidelines: Mirabilis macfarlanei, MacFarlane's four-o'clock (threatened).  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1999.  Service proposes to list Spalding's catchfly as threatened. News release, December 3.  
Sutter J., Munger J.C, Hengel D.A.  1999.  Sorex monticolus in shrub steppe habitat in the northern Great Basin.  Great Basin Naturalist.  59(1):102-104.
Knick S.T, Rotenberry J.T.  1999.  Spatial distribution of breeding passerine bird habitats in a shrub-steppe region of southwestern Idaho.  Studies in Avian Biology.  19:104-111.
Pierson ED, Wackenhut MC, J. Altenbach S, Bradley P, Call P, Genter DL, Harris CE, Keller BL, Lengus B, Lewis L et al..  1999.  Species conservation assessment and strategy for Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii townsendii and Corynorhinus townsendii pallescens).    Available from http://www.cnhp.colostate.edu/teams/zoology/cbwg/pdfs/Townsend_Big-Eared_Bat.pdf
[Anonymous].  1999.  Species endemic to the canyon grasslands of Hells Canyon and adjacent canyons.  
Skerl K.L.  1999.  Spiders in conservation planning: a survey of U.S. Natural Heritage programs.  Journal of Insect Conservation.  3:341-347.
Hanson A..  1999.  Spiranthes diluvialis 1998 surveys on the Payette.  
Armstrong J..  1999.  Spiranthes diluvialis EORs for Colorado.  
Mancuso M..  1999.  The status of Astragalus cusickii var. packardiae (Packard's milkvetch).  
Lichthardt J..  1999.  Status report on Cladonia andereggii Hammer.  
Lesica P, Cooper SV.  1999.  Succession and disturbance in sandhills vegetation: constructing models for managing biological diversity.  Conservation Biology.  13(2):293-302.
USDI Bureau of Land Management.  1999.  Summary for 1998 special status plant monitoring, survey, and management and 1999 planned work.  
Hill J., Gray K.L.  1999.  Summary Report: alien and rare plant inventory and vegetation mapping Garden Creek Ranch Craig Mountain, Idaho.  
Leonard WP, McAllister KR, Friesz RC.  1999.  Survey and assessment of northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens) populations in Washington State.  Northwestern Naturalist.  80(2):51-60.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3536929
Lichthardt J., Moseley R.K.  1999.  Survey data for Howellia aquatilis at the Harvard-Palouse River floodplain site.  
Elzinga C..  1999.  Survey for Primula alcalina in Lemhi and Custer Counties, Idaho.  
Belsky A.J, Matzke A., Uselman S..  1999.  Survey of livestock influences on stream and riparian ecosystems in the western United States.  Journal of Soil and Water Conservation.  54(1):419-431.  Available from http://www.jswconline.org/content/54/1/419.full.pdf+html
Moseley R.K.  1999.  Synopsis of Conservation Data Center databases pertinent to the Snake River Resources Review Decision Support System.  
Burns J..  1999.  Systematic relationships in the Cryptantha humilis complex - Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  35(1):11-12.
Hershler R..  1999.  A systematic review of the Hydrobiid snails (Gastropoda: Rissooidea) of the Great Basin, Western United States. Part II. Genera Colligyrus, Eremopyrgus, Fluminicola, Pristinicola, and Tyronia.  Veliger.  42:306-337.
Hodge D..  1999.  The tarantula's tiny cousin.  ndangered Species Bulletin.  24(3):6-7.
Valdez E.W, Choate J.R, Bogan M.A, Yates T.L.  1999.  Taxonomic status of Myotis occultus.  Journal of Mammalogy.  80:545-552.
Quinney D..  1999.  Then and now: changes in vegetation and land use practices in Southwestern Idaho Sagebrush Lands, with emphasis on sagebrush and former sagebrush lands of the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area North of the Snake River.