Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
1999
U. S. Forest Service.  1999.  Hells Canyon NRA grasses.  
[Anonymous].  1999.  Idaho bald eagle nesting report, 1999.  
Levine E, Melquist W, Johnston J.  1999.  Idaho peregrine falcon survey and nest monitoring 1999 annual summary. Annual report, Threatened and Endangered Species Project.  
Idaho State Department of Agriculture.  1999.  Idaho strategic plan for managing noxious weeds.    Available from http://www.wilderness.net/toolboxes/documents/invasive/Idaho_Strategic_Plan.pdf
Callihan R.H, Miller T.W.  1999.  Idaho's noxious weeds; featuring new distribution maps.  
Olson B..  1999.  Impacts of noxious weeds on ecological and economic systems.  
Saab V.  1999.  Importance of spatial scale to habitat use by breeding birds in riparian forests: a hierarchical analysis.  Ecological Applications.  9(1):135–151.  Available from http://www.elkhornsloughctp.org/uploads/files/1116286923Saab%201999.pdf
Idaho Important Bird Area Committee.  1999.  Important bird area site nomination forms for the sites on the 1999 IBA list.  
Werner J.K, Glennmeier K.S.  1999.  Influence of forest canopy cover on the breeding pond distributions of several amphibian species.  Copeia.  :1-12.
Quigley TM, Gravenmier RA, Arbelbide SJ, Bigler-Cole H, Graham RT, Haynes RW.  1999.  Interior Columbia Basin ecosystem management project: scientific assessment [most of the portions that originally appeared on CD-ROM].    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/publications/icbemp.shtml
Pyke D.A.  1999.  Invasive exotic plants in sagebrush ecosystems of the Intermountain West.
Hauk W.D, Haufler. C.H.  1999.  Isozyme variability among cryptic species of Botrychium subgenus Botrychium (Ophioglossaceae).  American Journal of Botany.  86(5):614-633.
Noyes R.D, Rieseberg L.H.  1999.  ITS sequence data support a single origin for North American Astereae (Asteraceae) and reflect deep geographic divisions in Aster S.L.  American Journal of Botany.  86(3):398-412.
ACC.  1999.  Juniper Butte rare plant survey final report.  
Osborne J.L, Edwards A.S, Clark S.J, Morris R.J, Williams I.H, Smith A.D, Reynolds D.R, Riley J.R.  1999.  A landscape-scale study of bumble bee foraging range and constancy, using harmonic radar.  Journal of Applied Ecology.  36:519-533.
Austin M.F.  1999.  Letter dated July 11, containing table of bird survey results conducted by Marty Collar, USFWS in the Goose Creek area, south of Oakley, ID.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1999.  Letter dated March 30 to Richard Scarr, Field Operations Engineer, Federal Highway Administration, regarding a Section 7 consultation for landslide repair adjacent to the Salmon River along Highway 95. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Snake River Basin Of.  
Gray M.E.  1999.  Letter to Bob Moseley from Mary Gray, Environmental/Right-of-Way Program Manager, Idaho Transportation Department, discussing the Section 7 guidelines for Spiranthes diluvialis habitat surveys.  
Engle J..  1999.  A letter to Tim Duffner, Resource Supervisor, Idaho Department of Lands regarding permission to maintain a small exclosure fence for spotted frog research around a portion of one spring pond at Sam Noble Springs in Owyhee County. Letter also contains sum.  
Rosso AL, Rosentreter R.  1999.  Lichen diversity and biomass in relation to management practices in forests of Northern Idaho.  Evansia.  16:97-104.
Rosso A.L, McCune B., Tonsberber T., Printzen C..  1999.  Lichens of an old-growth forest in a little explored area of western Oregon, USA.  Evansia.  16(3):137-142.
Goward T..  1999.  The lichens of British Columbia, illustrated keys: part 2-fruticose species.
Goble DD, George SM, Mazaika K, J. Scott M, Karl J.  1999.  Local and national protection of endangered species: an assessment.  Environmental Science & Policy.  2:43-59.
Van Den Bussche RA, Harmon SA, Baker RJ, A. Bryan, Jr. L, Rodgers, Jr. JA, Harris MJ, I. Brisbin, Jr. L.  1999.  Low levels of genetic variability in North American populations of the Wood Stork.  Auk.  116(4):1083-1092.
McQueen C.B.  1999.  Macroscopic key to the Sphagnaceae of North America.  Evansia.  16(1):1-11.