Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
2000
Engle J.  2000.  Columbia spotted frog Great Basin population (Owyhee Mountains subpopulation) long-term monitoring plan: Owyhee County, Idaho.  
Austin M.L.  2000.  Compiled copies of Austin's field surveys of mines and caves and evidence of usage by bats.  
Mathis M..  2000.  Computer printout of sightings and nests for several bird and mammal species in the Owyhee RA, Lower Snake River District BLM, from 1998 to 1999.  
Lewis KJ, Lindgren BS.  2000.  A conceptual model of biotic disturbance ecology in the central interior of B.C.: how forest management can turn Dr. Jekyll into Mr. Hyde.  Forestry Chronicle.  76(3):433-443.
Hill J., Gray K..  2000.  Conservation of Spalding's catchfly (Silene spaldingii) in the Lower Corral Creek study area Garden Creek Ranch Craig Mountain, Idaho.  
Yensen E..  2000.  Conservation survey of three species of western "small-eared" ground squirrels.  
Wallace L.E, Case M.A.  2000.  Contrasting allozyme diversity between northern and southern populations of Cypripedium parviflorum (Orchidaceae): implications for Pleistocene refugia and taxonomic boundaries.  Systematic Botany.  25(2):281-296.
Lewis L..  2000.  Copies of Lyle Lewis' bat survey field forms covering the 2000 field season.  
O'Brien M.H.  2000.  Copies of various letters and communications.  
Ulmschneider H., Mancuso M..  2000.  Correspondence regarding Physaria didymocarpa var. lyrata.  
Walker S.  2000.  Corydalis caseana - Don't look too closely.  Sage Notes.  20(4):9.
Williams J.D.  2000.  COTTUS PAULUS: a replacement name for the pygmy sculpin, COTTUS PYGMAEUS Williams 1968.  Copeia.  2000:302.
Wehausen JD, Ramey, II RR.  2000.  Cranial morphometric and evolutionary relationships in the northern range of Ovis canadensis.  Journal of Mammalogy.  81(1):145-161.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1383135
Munts M.  2000.  Craters of the Moon National Monument breeding bird survey 2000.  
Nellemann C, Jordhøy P, Støen O-G, Strand O.  2000.  Cumulative impacts of tourist resorts on wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) during winter.  Arctic.  53(1):9-17.  Available from http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic53-1-9.pdf
Ferguson C..  2000.  Cypripedium fasciculatum (Orchidaceae) 2000 pollinator report.  
Sebold B..  2000.  Database, digital and hardcopy. Willow Flycatcher observations 1994 through 2000.  
[Anonymous].  2000.  Designing a geography of hope: a practitioner's guide to ecoregional conservation planning, volume I, second edition.  
Groves C, Valutis L, Vosick D, Neely B, Wheaton K, Touval J, Runnels B.  2000.  Designing a geography of hope: a practitioner's handbook to ecoregional conservation planning, volume II, second edition.  
Keller BL.  2000.  Detection of heavy metals in guano collected from bats using inactive mine sites in northern Idaho and the effect of bat-friendly closure systems on mine use by bats.  
Quinn J.L, Kokorev Y..  2000.  Direct and indirect estimates of Peregrine Falcon population size in northern Eurasia.  Auk.  117:455-464.
Koopman M.E, Cypher B.L, Scrivner J.H.  2000.  Dispersal patterns of San Joaquin kit foxes (VULPES MACROTIS MUTICA).  Journal of Mammalogy.  81:13-222.
Ferguson DC, Opler PA, Smith MJ, Donahue JP.  2000.  Distribution of Arctiidae of western North America. Part 1, Text, maps, and references. Moths of western North America.  3.  Fort Collins (CO): Colorado State University, C. P. Gillette Arthropod Biodiversity Museum.    Available from http://digitool.library.colostate.edu/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=349353&local_base=GEN01
Walters D.M, Freeman B.J.  2000.  Distribution of Gambusia (Poeciliidae) in a southeastern river system and use of fin ray counts for species determination.  Copeia.  2000(2):555-559.  Available from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/250067339_Distribution_of_Gambusia_Poeciliidae_in_a_Southeastern_River_System_and_the_Use_of_Fin_Ray_Counts_for_Species_Determination
Wright KK, Bruner H, Li JL, Jarvis R, Dowlan S.  2000.  The distribution, phenology, and prey of harlequin ducks, Historionicus histrionicus, in a Cascade Mountain stream, Oregon.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  114(2):187-195.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/106750#page/199/mode/1up