Bibliography and Citations

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Baker C.W.  1983.  A report on field studies relative to the insects associated with Mirabilis macfarlanei during bloom period with emphasis on pollination.  
Baker M.D, Lacki J.J.  2001.  Roost-site selection and roost microclimates of tree-roosting bats in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest.  
Baker H.B.  1930.  New and problematic west American land-snails.  Nautilus.  43:95-101,109-110,121-128.
Baker MD, Lacki MJ.  2004.  Forest bat communities in the East Cascade Range, Washington.  Northwest Science.  78(3):234-241.
H. Baker B.  1931.  Nearctic vitreine land snails.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  73:85-117.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4064097
Baker W.L.  1983.  A bibliography of Colorado vegetation description.  Great Basin Naturalist.  43(1):45-64.
Baker M.D.  2004.  Roost-site Selection and Roost Microclimates of Tree-roosting Bats in Coniferous Forests of the Pacific Northwest.  
Baker W.L.  1989.  Macro- and micro-scale influences on riparian vegetation in western Colorado.  Annals of the Association of American Geographers.  79(1):65-78.
Baker MD, Lacki MJ, Johnson JS.  2005.  Long-legged myotis (Myotis volans) roost-site characteristics, temperature profiles, and roost occupancy on forest lands adjacent to Dworshak Reservoir, north central Idaho.  Final report on Cooperative Agreement No. DACW68-82-C-0008 Task Order No. 13.  
Baker W.L.  1983.  Alpine vegetation of Wheeler Peak, New Mexico, U.S.A.: gradient analysis, classification, and biogeography.  Arctic and Alpine Research.  15(2):223-240.
Baker W.L.  2006.  Fire and restoration of sagebrush ecosystems.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  34(1):177-185.
Baker H.R.  1927.  Buxbaumia aphylla near Newark, Delaware.  Bryologist.  
Baker C..  2002.  Memo from Charles Baker, BSU, to James Kumm, BLM, regarding preliminary field investigations for the Idaho point-headed grasshopper.  
Baker H.B.  1932.  New land snails from Idaho and eastern Oregon.  Nautilus.  45:82-87.
Baker F.S., Korstian C.F..  Submitted.  Is Douglas fir replacing western yellow pine in central Idaho? Journal of Forestry.  20:755-764.
Baker F.C.  1906.  Lymnaea hinkleyi n. sp.  Nautilus.  18:62-63.
Baker W.L.  1988.  Size-class structure of contiguous riparian woodlands along a Rocky Mountain river.  Physical Geography.  9(1):1-14.
Baker H.B.  1964.  Type land snails in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Part III. Limnophile and Thalassophile Pulmonata. Part IV. Land and fresh-water Prosobranchia.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  116:149-193.
Baker M.D.  2002.  Roost-site selection and roost microclimates of tree-roosting bats in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest.  
Baker F.C.  1913.  A new Lymnaea from Montana.  Nautilus.  26:115-116.
Baker H.G.  1974.  The evolution of weeds.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.  5:1-24.
Baker W.L.  1990.  Climatic and hydrologic effects on the regeneration of Populus angustfolia James along the Animas River, Colorado.  Journal of Biogeography.  17:59-73.
Baker C..  1985.  Insects associated with Mirabilis macfarlanei (Nyctaginaceae) with emphasis on the life cycle of Lithariepteryx n. sp (Lepidoptera: Heliodinae) - Abstract. 47: April/September 1985.  
Baker C.  2018.  Miscellaneous observations of alpine species [Excel spreadsheet].  
Baker W.L.  1991.  Effects of settlement and fire suppression on landscape structure.  Ecology.  73(5):1879-1887.