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2005

Huning, T.

Huning, T. Warren, A. (2005) Mexican Spotted Owl Inventory Form. Sandia Ranger District, Cibola National Forest, USFS. 2 p.

U05HUN01NMUS
2005

Maeda-Martinez et al.

Maeda-Martinez, A.M., D.C. Rogers, and R.D. Worthington. 2005. First records of the fairy shrimp Streptocephalus moorei (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from the United States. Journal of Crustacean Biology 25(4): 547-550.

A05MAE01NMUS
2005

McDaniel, T. 2005. Observation of lesser prairie-chickens autumn lek.

D05TNC02NMUS
2005

Wickersham

Wickersham, J. 2005. Ecosphere Environmental Services Report on Threatened and Endangered Species on Atlantic LS #2C.

U05WIC01NMUS
2005

Bellinger et al.

Bellinger, M. R., S. M. Haig, E. D. Forsman, and T. D. Mullins. 2005. Taxonomic relationships among Phenacomys voles as inferred by cytochrome b. Journal of Mammalogy 86:201-210.

A05BEL01NAUS
2005

Arbetan, P,E. Clary,E. Muldavin,P. Neville,Y. Chauvin

Arbetan, P, E. Muldavin, P. Neville, Y. Chauvin, and E. Clary. 2005. The vegetation of the New Mexico Army National Guard Black Mountain Training Site, Final Report. Natural Heritage New Mexico, Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico.

U05ARB01NMUS
2005

Wood, C.

Wood, C. Henley, B. Sanchez, B. Griffis-Kyle, K. (2005) Bundled Northern Goshawk Survey Forms for 2005. Smokey Bear Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest, USFS. 492 p.

U05WOO01NMUS
2005

Hawks Aloft

Hawks Aloft, Inc. 2005. Field inventory of breeding birds at seven riparian sites in Cibola and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico. 31 p.

U05HAW05NMUS
2005 Johnson, K.,Smith, J.

Smith, J. and K. Johnson. 2005. Wetland bird use of Lake Holloman Wetland Complex Area in 2004. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, NHNM Publication No. 05-GTR-289. 15p.

U05SMI02NMUS
2005

Sisk, T., M. Savage, D. Falk, C. Allen, E. Muldavin, and P. McCarthy. A landscape perspective for forest restoration. 2005. Journal of Forestry. 103(6): 319-210.

A05MUL01NMUS
2005

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2005. Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; listing Roswell Springsnail, Koster's Springsnail, Pecos Assiminea, and Noel's Amphipod as endangered with critical habitat. Federal Register 50 CFR Part 17: RIN 1018-AI1

N05USF02NMUS
2005

Milford, E.

Milford, E. and Y. Chauvin. 2005. Photos and field observation of Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum). 1 p.

F05MIL01NMUS
2005

Browder, Amanda

Browder, Amanda. 2005. Natural Heritage New Mexico Plot Database Archives (in-house). Natural Heritage New Mexico, Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico..

C05BRO01NMUS
2005

Martinez, J.

Martinez, J. 2005. Middle Ponil Stream Habitat Inventory Report, Questa Ranger District, Carson National Forest, USFS.

U05MAR01NMUS
2005

Maeda-Martinez et al.

Maeda-Martinez, A.M., H. Obregon-Barboza, M.A. Prieto-Salazar, and H. Garcia-Velazco. 2005b. Two new fairy shrimp of the genus Streptocephalus (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from North America. Journal of Crustacean Biology 25(4): 537-546.

A05MAE02EHUS
2005

Crawford and Smith

Crawford, A. J. and E. N. Smith. 2005. Cenozoic biogeography and evolution in direct-developing frogs of Central America (Leptodactylidae: Eleutherodactylus) as inferred from a phylogenetic analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial genes. Molecular Phylogenet

A05CRA0100LA
2005

Neville, Teri

Neville, Teri. 2005. White Sands Missile Range in-house INRMP files and various GIS layers.

C05NEV01NMUS
2005

Arbetan

Arbetan, P., Y. Chauvin, and E. Muldavin. 2005. Report for survey for night-blooming cereus (Peniocereus greggii var. greggii) at the New Mexico Army National Guard Black Mountain Training Area. Natural Heritage New Mexico Publication No. 05-GTR-288.

U05ARB03NMUS
2005

Huning, T.

Huning, T. Crary, B. (2005) Mexican Spotted Owl Inventory Form. Sandia Ranger District, Cibola National Forest, USFS. 2 p.

U05HUN03NMUS
2005

Tonne, P.

Tonne, P. 2005. Results of rare plant surveys on Carlsbad Caverns National Park Rattlesnake Canyon Trail. Natural Heritage New Mexico Publication No. 05-GTR-295. 50 p.

U05TON02NMUS
2005

Rodgers, R.D.

Rodgers, R.D. and R.W. Hoffman. 2005. Prairie Grouse Population Response to Conservation Reserve Grasslands: An Overview. Pages 120-128 in A.W. Allen and M.W. Vandever, eds. The Conservation Reserve Program-Planting for the Future: Proceedings of a Nation

A05ROD01NMUS
2005 Allen, C.,Falk, D.,McCarthy, P.,Muldavin, E.,Savage, M.,Sisk, T.

Sisk, T., M. Savage, D. Falk, C. Allen, E. Muldavin, and P. McCarthy. 2005. A landscape perspective for forest restoration. Journal of Forestry, September 2005: 319-320.

J05SIS01NMUS
2005

Frey, J.

Frey, J.K. 2005. Status and habitat of the least shrew (Cryptotis parva) in New Mexico, [CD].

C05FRE01NMUS
2005

Sando, M.

Sando, M. Munos, Marcos. (2005) Mexican Spotted Owl Inventory Form. Sandia Ranger District, Cibola National Forest, USFS. 2 p.

U05SAN01NMUS
2005

Willis and Brigham

Willis, C.K.R., and R. M. Brigham. 2005. Physiological and ecological aspects of roost selection by reproductive female hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus). Journal of Mammalogy 86:85-94.

A05WIL01NAUS
2005

Stotler and Crandall-Stotler

Stotler, R. E. and B. Crandall-Stotler. 2005. A revised classification of the Anthocerotophya and a checklist of the Hornworts of North America, north of Mexico. The Bryologist 108(1):16-26.

A05STO01HQUS
2005

Baker, M.

Baker, M. 2005. Lincoln National Forest sensitive plant site report, field notes for Aquilegia chrysantha var. chaplinei 1 June 2005. 4p.

U05BAK01NMUS
2005

Unknown

Unknown (2005) Bundled Mexican Spotted Owl Surveys for 2003-2005. Smokey Bear Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest, USFS. 668 p.

U05UNK02NMUS
2005

Rodgers, R.D.

Rodgers, R.D. 2005. Conservation Reserve Program Success, Failures, and Management Needs for Open-Land Birds. Pgs. 129-134 in A.W. Allen and M.W. Vandever, eds. The Conservation Reserve Program-Planning for the Future: Proceedings of a National Conference

A05ROD02NMUS
2005

NM EMNRD

New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department. 2005. Blue Hole Cienega, Santa Rosa, New Mexico: core conservation habitat for Pecos sunflower (Helianthus paradoxus). Proposal to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Section 6 E-60. 23p.

R05EMN01NMUS
2005

Schaefer, M.

Schaefer, M. 2005. In Search of a Lifeline. Science Editorial, Volume 308. Available at www.sciencemag.org.

A05SCH01NMUS
2005

Atwood and Welsh

Atwood, N.D. and Welsh, S.L. 2005. New species of Mentzelia (Loasaceae) and Phacelia (Hydrophyllaceae) from New Mexico. Western North American Naturalist 65(3):365-370.

A05ATW01NMUS
2005

Tanner

Tanner, J. 2005. Biological monitoring report williams field service trunk H. crossover pipeline.

U05TAN01NMUS
2005

Turgeon et al.

Turgeon, J., R. Stoks, R.A. Thum, J.M. Brown, and M.A. PcPeek. 2005. Simultaneous Quaternary radiations of three damselfly clades across the holarctic. The American Naturalist 165(4): 78-107.

A05TUR01EHUS
2005

AML

Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division. 2005. Bradley Group Mine Reclamation Project Environmental Assessment. Project Number 35132. Luna County, New Mexico: Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division.

U05AML01NMUS
2005

Wiersema and McCafferty

Wiersema, N.A. and W.P. McCafferty. 2005. Contribution to the taxonomy of Asioplax (Ephemeroptera: Leptohyphidae: Tricorythodinae) in the new world. Entomological News 116(3): 147-158.

A05WIE01EHUS
2005

Baker, M.

Baker, M. 2005. Lincoln National Forest sensitive plant site report, field notes for Streptanthus sparsiflorus. 12p.

U05BAK03NMUS
2005

Platania et al

Platania, S.P., Gido, K.B., and Brandenburg, W.H. 2005. Life History and Ecology of Arkansas River Shiner. Report to NM Department of Game and Fish and submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Section 6 E-52-3. 73p.

R05PLA01NMUS
2005

West, S.

West, S. (2005) 2004-5 Bird Population Studies in the Sacremento and White Mountains of the Lincoln National Forest, Lincoln and Otero Counties, New Mexico. Lincoln Supervisor's Office, Lincoln National Forest, USFS. 53 p.

U05WES01NMUS
2005

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2005. The continued implementation of the land resource management plans for the eleven National Forests and National Grasslands of the Southwestern Region. Regional Office, Region 2 U.S. FWS, Albuquerque, NM. Cons. #2-22-0

U05FWS01NMUS
2005

Unkown

Unknown (2005) Bundled Goshawk Documents for Ox Canyon. Sandia Ranger District, Cibola National Forest, USFS. 22 p.

U05UNK01NMUS
2005

Withey and Marzluff

Withey, J. C., and J. M. Marsluff. 2005. Dispersal by juvenile American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) influences population dynamics across a gradient of urbanization. Auk 122:205-221.

A05WIT01NAUS
2005

AML

Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division. 2005. Granite Gap Mine Reclamation Project Environmental Assessment. Project Number 35144. Hidalgo County, New Mexico: Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division

U05AML02NMUS
2005

Abbott

Abbott, J. C. 2005. December 5-last update. OdonataCentral. The University of Texas at Austin, School of Biological Sciences, Section of Integrative Biology. Online. Available: http://odonatacentral.bfl.utexas.edu/.

N05ABB01EHUS
2005

Cordova, D.L.

Cordova, D.L. Griffis-Kyle, K. (2005) Sacramento Mountain Salamander, Aneides hardii, Inventory and Monitoring, Annual Report 2005. Lincoln Supervisor's Office, Lincoln National Forest, USFS. 7 p.

U05COR02NMUS
2005

Wickersham

Wickersham, J. 2005. Threatened and Endangered Species on Huerfanito Unit #175.

U05WIC03NMUS
2005

Lyle Lewis

Lewis, L. 2005. Spreadsheet of USFWS NM Ecological Services' Bat Points locations, with notes on Idionycteris phyllotis observations.

D05LEW01NMUS
2005

A. Browder,E. Milford,Muldavin, E.

Muldavin, E., A. Browder, and E. Milford. 2005. Cottonwood growth and bosque restoration along the Middle Rio Grande at Santa Ana Pueblo, NM. Publication No. 05-GTR-282. Natural Heritage New Mexico, Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico

U05MUL01NMUS
2005

Unknown

Unknown (2005) FY 2005 Kuenzleri Cactus Survey, Prude Ranch Area, and Accompanying Maps. Retrieved from Guadalupe Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest, USFS. 10 p.

U05UNK03NMUS
2005

AML

Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division. 2005. Nesbitt/Hanover Mine Reclamation Project Environmental Assessment. Grant County, New Mexico: Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division. 13p. Plus appendic

U05AML04NMUS
2005

Bureau of Land Management

Bureau of Land Management. 2005-2006. Carlsbad Field Office Listening Route Survey Forms and GIS data.

U05BLM01NMUS
2005

Fugagli, M. 2005. Observation of white angled sulphur (Anteos clorinde) at Gila River Farm.

E05TNC01NMUS
2005

Bender, D.J., C.H. Flather, K.R. Wilson, and G.C. Reese. 2005. Regional data to support biodiversity assessments: terrestrial vertebrate and butterfly data from the Southwest. Gen. Tech.Rep. RMRS-GTR-152. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture,

N05BEN01NMUS
2005

Fragua, S.

Fragua, S. (2005) Echinocereus fendleri var. kuenzleri 514 Total population site report. For Guadalupe RD, Lincoln NF, USFS.

U05FRA01NMUS
2005

McDaniel, T

McDaniel, T. 2005. Bird sightings at Milnesand Prairie Reserve. . 1 p.

D05MCD01NMUS
2005

Otero County

Otero County. 2005. Ordinance Number 01-05 amending the Otero County subdivision ordinance. 15 p.

O05OTE01NMUS
2005

Watts

Watts, A. 2005. Documentation of mitigation for Brack's hardwall cactus (Sclerocactus cloveriae ssp. brackii), BROG's San Juan 32-9 #289S Well Pad Project.

U05WAT01NMUS
2005

Baker, M.

Baker, M. Rouston, C. (2005) Lincoln National Forest, Inventory Completion Report, Field Notes. Botanical Survey- Rare Plants in the Last Chance/Sitting Bull Falls Area, part 1: Sitting Bull Canyon. Guadalupe RD, Lincoln NF, USFS. 3 p.

U05BAK06NMUS
2005

Carmona, T.

Carmona, T. (2005) Northern Goshawk Annual Report, Sacremento Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest. Lincoln Supervisor's Office, Lincoln National Forest, USFS. 6 p.

U05CAR01NMUS
2005

Lang

Lang, B.K. 2005. Taxonomic assessment of Ashmunella hebardi and Ashmunella mearnsii of the Big Hatchet Moun tains, New Mexico. New Mexico Department of Fish and Game, Completion Report E-57(1-2) submitted to the Division of Federal Aid, U.S. Fish and Wild

N05LAN01EHUS