Bibliography and Citations

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Clark R.G, Clark W.H.  2003.  The distribution of Ivesia rhypara (Rosaceae) along bedrock lineaments at the type locality, Leslie Gulch, Malheur County, Oregon.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  39(2):1-5.
Clark R.G, Maret T.R.  1993.  Protocols for assessment of biotic integrity (macroinvertebrates) for wadable Idaho streams.  
Clark J.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Clark, Jim..  
Clark R.G, Blom P.E.  1992.  Sage thrasher predation on a mating swarm of the harvester ant.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  28:29-32.
Clark, Jr. H.O, Plumpton D.L.  2005.  A simple one-way door design for passive relocation of western burrowing owls.  California Fish and Game.  81(4):286-289.
Clark W.H.  2006.  Middle Snake River snail sampling results.  
Clark WH, Lester GT.  2005.  Range extension and ecological information for Orconectes virilis (Hagen 1870) (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in Idaho, USA.  Western North American Naturalist.  65(2):164-169.  Available from https://journals.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/download/27774/26237
Clark R.G, Peterson C.R.  1994.  Yearly variation in amphibian sampling on the Targhee National Forest.  
Clark L., Frye T.C.  1928.  Liverworts of the Northwest.  Publications of the Puget Sound Biological Station.  6:28-30.
Clark R.G, Weatherhead P.J..  1987.  Influence of population size on habitat use by territorial male red-winged blackbirds in agricultural landscapes.  Auk.  104:311-315.
Clark W.H, Bean B.M, Foster A.J, Stephenson M.A, Fore L.S.  2005.  Mid-Snake River snail sampling–study year 2004 progress report: depth distribution and river state fluctuation.  : Idaho Power technical report submitted to: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise, ID.
Clark B.S, Clark B.K, Leslie, Jr D.M.  2002.  Seasonal variation in activity patterns of the endangered Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens).  Journal of Mammalogy.  83:590-598.
Clark W.H, Bean B.M, Stephenson M.A, Foster A.J.  2005.  Snake River aquatic Macroinvertebrate and ESA snail sampling: 2004.  
Clark W.H, Stephenson M.A, Bean B.M, Bates D..  2008.  Snake River ESA snail sampling: 2007.  
Clark WH, Blom PE.  2007.  Annotated checklist of the ants on the Idaho National Laboratory (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).  Sociobiology.  49(2):1-117.  Available from http://www.csuchico.edu/biol/Sociobiology/volume/sociobiologyv49n22007.html
Clark R.G, Giezentanner K.I.  1978.  Predation of ants by mountain quail in Nevada (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).  Entomological News.  89(5-6):133-134.
Clark L..  1927.  Liverworts of Moscow Mountains and vicinity.  Northwest Science.  1(1):14.
Clark G.M, Maret T.R, Rupert M.G, Maupin M.A, Low W.H, Ott D.S.  1998.  Water quality in the Upper Snake River Basin, Idaho and Wyoming, 1992-95.    Available from http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/circ1160/
Clark R.G, Blom P.E.  1997.  Diversity of the ant fauna at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory: implications for waste management.  
Clark TW, Harvey AH, Dorn RD, Genter DL, Groves C.  1989.  Rare, sensitive, and threatened species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative; Montana Natural Heritage Program; The Nature Conservancy, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Field Offices; and Mountain West Environmental Services.    Available from http://www.nrccooperative.org/pdfs/RTSSpeciesofGYE.pdf
Clark R.G, Danzer D..  1989.  IDNHP rare plant species observation reports for surveys done on Boise District BLM land, spring/summer 1989.  
Clark W.H.  1994.  Letter to Sydney Cook, Ecology Center, Missoula, MT, regarding the status of eight aquatic invertebrates in Idaho.  
Clark J.H.  1904.  Curve-billed and Palmer's thrashers.  Auk.  21:214-217.
Clark T., Campbell T., Keller B., Rose F.R.  1980.  Inventory of threatened, endangered, and sensitive mammal species in the Burley BLM District: Final report.  
Clark W.H.  2000.  Literature pertaining to the identification and distribution of aquatic macroinvertebrates of the western U. S. with emphasis on Idaho.