Bibliography and Citations

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2001
Gamon J.G.  2001.  Current and future status of rare plant conservation in Washington.  
Alverson E.R.  2001.  The current status of pteridophyte conservation in Washington.  
Bronikowski A.M, Arnold S.J.  2001.  Cytochrome b phylogeny does not match subspecific classification in the western terrestrial garter snake, THAMNOPHIS ELEGANS.  Copeia.  2001:508-513.
Klicka J., Fry A.J, Zink R.M, Thompson C.W.  2001.  A cytochrome-b perspective on PASSERINA bunting relationships.  Auk.  118:611-623.
Swetnam T.  2001.  Defusing time bombs.  Sage Notes.  23(1):5-8.
Yensen E., Sherman P.W.  2001.  Demise of the small-eared ground squirrels, Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(1):74-76.
Wentworth J.B 1. demo.  2001.  The demography & population dynamics of Castilleja levisecta, a federally threatened perennial of Puget Sound grasslandsConservation of Washington's rare plants and ecosystems. Washington Native Plant Society, Seattle.  
Sherman P.W, Runge M.C.  2001.  Demography of a population collapse: the northern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus brunneus). Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(1):49-50.
Van Horne B..  2001.  Demography of Piute ground squirrels in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(1):56-58.
Van Horne B.  2001.  Demography of Piute ground squirrels in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(1):56-58.
Gibbs J.P.  2001.  Demography versus habitat fragmentation as determinants of genetic variation in wild populations.  Biological Conservation.  100:15-20.
Feinsinger P..  2001.  Designing field studies for biodiversity conservation.
Olson G.S.  2001.  Dispersal patterns of ground squirrels and their implications for management; Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(1):59-61.
Chappell C.B, Gee M.SMohn, Stephens B., Crawford R., Farone S..  2001.  Distribution and decline of native grasslands and oak woodlands in the Puget Lowland and Willamette Valley ecoregions, Washington.    Available from http://file.dnr.wa.gov/publications/amp_nh_decline_grass_oak.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2001.  Draft recovery plan for Howell's spectacular thelypody (Thelypodium howellii ssp. spectabilis).  
Gray K.  2001.  Early historical accounts of canyon grasslands and fire.  Sage Notes.  23(2):13-17.
Brown W.L.  2001.  Eastern Washington vernal pools: ecology and conservation.  
Yensen E..  2001.  The ecological role of ground squirrels and a "field guide" to northwestern species, Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(1):42-44.
Hamilton S.L.  2001.  Ecology and body condition of the northern sa-whet owl (Aegolius acadicus) and flammulated owl (Otus flammeolus) during fall migration, progress report.  
Pilliod D.S.  2001.  Ecology and conservation of high-elevation amphibian populations in historically fishless watersheds with introduced trout.  :125pp..
Latham P., Hibbs D..  2001.  The ecology of rare plants, Annual report 2001.  
Cazier L.D.  2001.  Ecology - studies and assessment of Snake River ESA snails: 2000 (with supplemental analyses).  
Cazier L.D.  2001.  Ecology - studies and biological assessment on Snake River ESA snails: 1999 (with supplemental analyses).  
Antolin MF, Van Horne B, Berger, Jr. MD, Holloway AK, Roach JL, Weeks, Jr. RD.  2001.  Effective population size and genetic structure of a piute ground squirrel (Spermophilus mollis) population.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  79(1):26-34.
Dunwiddie P.W, Davenport R., Speaks P..  2001.  Effects of burning on Castilleja levisecta at Rocky Prairie Natural Area Preserve, Washington: a summary of three long-term studies.