Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
2016
Robinson S.  2016.  Incidental BLM wildlife observation database from 1975-2005.  
Brodo IM.  2016.  Keys to Lichens of North America: Revised and Expanded. New Haven (Connecticut): Yale University Press.  
Hergenrider NM.  2016.  Lewisia sacajaweana (LESA17) report: Warm Spring Creek drainage, west by northwest of Bull Trout Lake.  
Mansfield DH, Stevens M, Polito L, Smith JF, Darrach M.  2016.  Lomatium basalticum (Apiaceae), a new species from the vicinity of Hells Canyon in Oregon and Idaho.  Phytoneuron.  2016-74:13.  Available from http://www.phytoneuron.net/2016Phytoneuron/74PhytoN-Lomatiumbasalticum.pdf
Wagner B, Evans Mack D.  2016.  Long-term population monitoring of northern Idaho ground squirrel: 2016 implementation and population estimates.  
Antonelli D.  2016.  Meeting Minutes for INPS Northern Idaho Rare Plant Working Group, January 2016.  
Varga K.  2016.  Memo from Klara Varga to Michael Johnson regarding Ute ladies’-tresses 2016 survey results at Ora Bridge.  
Dixon R.  2016.  Memorandum/email from Rita Dixon, IDFG, providing location of the bat maternity colony at Old Swan Falls power plant.  :[1].
Abel B.  2016.  Minnetonka [Cave] is a [bat] maternity roost [memo].  
Foundations of Success.  2016.  Miradi Share™ Version 1.0.468.0.    Available from https://www.miradishare.org/
Dixon R.  2016.  Miscellaneous bat sightings in Idaho reported to and recorded by Rita Dixon, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, 1994–2016 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Mancuso M.  2016.  Monitoring Packard’s milkvetch (Astragalus cusickii var. packardiae) in Southwestern Idaho, 2015 results.  
Miller R.  2016.  Mountain quail surveys within the Nez Perce Clearwater National Forest.  :425records.
Lucid M, Robinson L, Ehlers S.  2016.  Multi-species Baseline Initiative project report: 2010-2014.    Available from https://idfg.idaho.gov/baseline
Ertter B, Nosratinia S.  2016.  A new variety of Abronia mellifera (Nyctaginaceae) of conservation concern in southwestern Idaho.  Phytoneuron.  20:1-4.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2016.  News Release: Endangered Species Act Listing of Rare Native Idaho Plant Remains Warranted - Slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum).  :1pp.  Available from https://www.fws.gov/idaho/documents/newsroom/2016-8.pdf
Fuller P, Benson AJ.  2016.  Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) Database.    Available from http://nas.er.usgs.gov
Skinner DM, Jensen JW, Queener G.  2016.  Palouse Prairie field guide: an introductory guide to native plants, agricultural crops and invasive weeds for the curious. Genesee (Idaho): Thron Creek Native Seed Farm.  
C. Kinter L, Rosentreter R.  2016.  Personal Communication between Kinter and Rosentreter: Artemisia tridentata ssp. xericensis occurs in Idaho and Oregon.  
Loeb SC, Rodhouse TJ, Ellison LE, Lausen CL, Reichard JD, Irvine KM, Ingersoll TE, Coleman JTH, Thogmartin WE, Sauer JR et al..  2016.  A plan for the North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat).    Available from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/gtr/gtr_srs208.pdf
Balding M, Williams KJH.  2016.  Plant blindness and the implications for plant conservation.  Conservation Biology.  2016:1-8.
Natural Resources Conservation Service.  2016.  The PLANTS Database.    Available from http://plants.usda.gov
Exeter RL, Harpel J, Wagner D.  2016.  Rare bryophytes of Oregon. Salem (OR): Bureau of Land Management, Salem District.    Available from http://www.societequebecoisedebryologie.org/documents/Rare-Bryophytes-Lower-Quality-Web.pdf
Hergenrider NM.  2016.  Sacajawea’s bitterroot and whitebark pine report: North Fork Canyon Creek Ridge, Boise & Custer Counties, Idaho.  
Kormos PR, Marks D, Pierson FB, C. Williams J, Hardegree SP, Havens S, Hedrick A, Bates JD, Svejcar TJ.  2016.  Sagebrush Rangelands Help Maintain Water Availability.  :4pp..