Bibliography and Citations

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Anderson L..  1978.  New taxa in Chrysothamnus, section Nauseosi (Asteraceae).  Phytologia.  38(4):309-320.
Anderson R..  1994.  Unpublished bibliography of bat publications associated with Townsend's big-eared bat.  
Anderson M.  1997.  Idaho's vanishing wild lands: a status report on roadless areas in Idaho's national forests.  
Anderson R.  1998.  A preliminary assessment of bats along Snake River, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.  Hells Canyon Complex, FERC No. 1971.    Available from http://www.idahopower.com/pdfs/Relicensing/hellscanyon/hellspdfs/techappendices/Wildlife/e32_27.pdf
Anderson RC.  1989.  The dunes tiger beetle. Final report.  
Anderson C.R, Lindzey F.G, McDonald D.B.  2004.  Genetic structure of cougar populations across the Wyoming Basin: metapopulation or megapopulation.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:1207-1214.
Anderson D.S, Davis R.B, Rooney S.C, Campbell C.S.  1996.  The ecology of sedges (Cyperaceae) in Maine peatlands.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  123(2):100-110.
Anderson R.C.  1992.  Observations on the occurrence of the Idaho Sand Dunes Tiger Beetle, Cicindela arenicola Rumpp.,in and around Bruneau Dunes State Park on April 28, 1992.  
Anderson M., Bougeron P., Bryer M.T, Crawford R., Engelking L., Faber-Langendoen D., Gallyoun M., Goodin K., Grossman D.H, Landaal S. et al..  1998.  International classification of ecological communities: terrestrial vegetation of the United States. Volume II. The National Vegetation Classification System: list of types.
Anderson R.C.  1989.  BLM surface-management maps on which Dr. Robert Anderson, Idaho State University, encircled locations of dune systems where he found Cicindela arenicola.  
Anderson M.G, Ferree C.E.  2010.  Conserving the stage: climate change and the geophysical underpinnings of species diversity.  Plos ONE.  5(7):e11554.
Anderson R.C, Shumar M.L.  1989.  Guidelines for revegetation of disturbed sites at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.  
Anderson R.C, Beare. M.H.  1983.  Breeding system and pollination ecology of Trientalis borealis (Primulaceae).  American Journal of Botany.  70(3):408-415.
Anderson E.W.  1956.  Some Soil-Plant Relationships in Eastern Oregon.  Journal of Range Management.  9:171-175.
Anderson L.C, Kyhos D.W, T. Powell MA.M, Powell A.M, Raven P.H.  1974.  Chromosome numbers in Compositae. IX. Haplopappus and other Astereae.  American Journal of Botany.  61(6):665-671.
Anderson J..  1997.  Long-term vegetation dynamics at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory.  
Anderson D.A..  1983.  Research goals for natural areas.  Natural Areas Journal.  3(1):27-32.
Anderson L.C.  1986.  Sympatric subspecies in Chrysothamnus nauseosus.  
Anderson H.E.  1968.  Sundance Fire: an analysis of fire phenomena.  
Anderson BW, Laymon SA.  1989.  Creating habitat for the yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americana). General Technical Report PSW-110.  Davis (CA): U. S. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.   p. 468-472.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/documents/psw_gtr110/
Anderson R.C, Shafer D.S.  1991.  Holocene biogeography of spruce-fir forests in southeastern Arizona - implications for the endangered Mt. Graham red squirrel.  Madrono.  38(4):287-295.
Anderson L.E.  1951.  The mosses of North Carolina VI. Encalyptaceae to Pottiaceae.  Bryologist.  54:145-161.
Anderson L.C.  1986.  An overview of the genus Chrysothamnus (Asteraceae).  
Anderson J.E, Inouye R..  1988.  Long-term dynamics of vegetation in a sagebrush steppe of southeastern Idaho.  
Anderson J.E, Ruppel K.T, Rope J.M.  1996.  Plant communities, ethnoecology, and flora of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.