Bibliography and Citations

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2001
Sabovljevic M., Ganeva A., Tsakiri E., Stefanut S..  2001.  Bryology and bryophyte protection in south-eastern Europe.  Biological Conservation.  101:73-84.
Gignac L.D.  2001.  Bryophytes as indicators of climate change.  Bryologist.  104(3):410-420.
Bland E.  2001.  Butterfly survey/assessment: Craters of the Moon National Monument.    Available from https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/DownloadFile/453096
Kolb A, Spribille T.  2001.  Calicium corynellum (Ach.) Ach. in the United States and Calicium montanum Tibell new for North America.  Evansia.  18(3):91-92.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2001.  Candidate and listing priority assignment form: Southern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus endemicus).  
Hill J.  2001.  Canyon grasslands and fire.  Sage Notes.  23(2):8-13.
Weddell B.J.  2001.  Changing perspectives in nineteenth century written descriptions of Palouse and canyon grasslands.  
Mummenhoff K., Bruggemann H., Bowman J.L..  2001.  Cholorplast DNA PHylogeny and Biogeography of Lepidium (Brassicaceae).  American Journal of Botany.  88(11):51-2063.
Dale VH, Joyce LA, McNulty S, Neilson RP, Ayres MP, Flannigan MD, Hanson PJ, Irland LC, Lugo AE, Peterson CJ et al..  2001.  Climate change and forest disturbances.  BioScience.  51(9):723-734.  Available from http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/51/9/723.full
Lezberg A.L, Halpern C.B, Antos J.A.  2001.  Clonal development of Maianthemum dilatatum in forests of differing age and structure.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  79:1028.
Engle J.  2001.  Columbia spotted frog Great Basin population (Owyhee subpopulation) long-term monitoring plan: Owyhee and Twin Falls counties, Idaho.  
Engle J..  2001.  Columbia spotted frog project: the translocation of 2 male Columbia spotted frogs between breeding sites within an element occurrence in the Owyhee subpopulation of the Great Basin population.  
Rong R., Rao S., Scott S.W, Tainter F.H.  2001.  Common multiple dsRNAs are present in populations of the fungus Discula destructiva originating from widely separated geographic locations.  Current Microbiology.  42:144-148.
Idaho Conservation Data Center.  2001.  Compilation of 2001 Field Season Botany Reports.  
Kiesecker JM, Blaustein AR, Belden LK.  2001.  Complex causes of amphibian population declines.  Nature.  410(6829):681-684.  Available from http://people.oregonstate.edu/~blaustea/pdfs/Kiesecker_2001_Nature.pdf
Kay CE.  2001.  The condition and trend of aspen communities on BLM administered lands in central Nevada with recommendations for management. Final Report.    Available from https://archive.org/download/conditiontrendof01kayc/conditiontrendof01kayc.pdf
Groom M.J.  2001.  Consequences of subpopulation isolation for pollination, herbivory, and population growth in Clarkia concinna concinna (Onagraceae).  Biological Conservation.  100:55-63.
Idaho Academy of Science.  2001.  Conservation biology of ground squirrels and the shrub-steppe ecosystem.
Austin M.L.  2001.  Conservation concerns: habitat disturbance and herbivory of Pediocactus simpsonii.  
Wolf A.  2001.  Conservation of endemic plants in serpentine landscapes.  Biological Conservation.  100:35-44.
Hill J.L, Gray K.L.  2001.  Conservation of Spaldings's catchfly (Silene spaldingii) in the Lower Corral Creek Study Area, Garden Creek Ranch, Craig Mountain, Idaho. 2000 field season.  
[Anonymous].  2001.  Conservation of Washington's native plants and ecosystems.  
Boreal Toad Recovery Team and Technical Advisory Group, Loeffler C.  2001.  Conservation plan and agreement for the management and recovery of the southern Rocky Mountain population of the boreal toad (Bufo boreas boreas).    Available from irmafiles.nps.gov/reference/holding/152272?accessType=DOWNLOAD
Hirakawa H.  2001.  Coprophagy in leporids and other mammalian herbivores.  Mammalian Review.  31(1):61-80.
Munts M.  2001.  Craters of the Moon National Monument breeding bird survey 2001.