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2005

Fragua, S.

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

U05FRA01NMUS
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

Milford, E.

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

F05MIL01NMUS
2005

McDaniel, T

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

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2005

Lang

Lang, B.K. 2005. Comparative morphological assessment of the Gammarus pecos complex (Crustacea: Amphiopoda) of New Mexico and Texas. Performance report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Section 6 E-54-3. 16p.

R05LAN01NMUS
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

Arbetan

Arbetan, P. and E. Muldavin. 2005. Monitoring report 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-287.

U05ARB02NMUS
2005

Chauvin

Chauvin, Y. and P. Arbetan. 2005. Threatened and endangered species survey for the New Mexico Army National Guard. Santa Fe, NM: Natural Heritage New Mexico, Biology Department, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; NHNM Publication No. 05-GTR-248. 1

U05CHA01NMUS
2005

Fragua, S.R.

Fragua, S. R. (2005) Inventory Completion Report, Sensitive Plant Survey, Lincoln National Forest, Field Notes. Project Name: FY 2005 Kuenzler Survey. Guadalupe Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest, USFS. 4 p.

U05FRA04NMUS
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

Johnson, K.

Rustay, C. and K. Johnson. 2005. Excel spreadsheet of state rank updates for birds in New Mexico. Natural Heritage New Mexico, Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

D05RUS01NMUS
2005

Sivinski, R.

Sivinski, R. 2005. Endangered Plant Study. Sante Fe, NM: New Mexico Forestry Division; Performance and Progress Report E-9-19. 106p.

R05SIV01NMUS
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

Carmona, T.

Carmona, T. (2005) Sacramento River Road Inventory and Monitoring for Mexican Spotted Owl and Northern Goshawk, Sacramento Ranger District, Lincoln Supervisor's Office, Lincoln National Forest, USFS. 12 p.

U04CAR02NMUS
2005

Chauvin

Chauvin, Y. and P. Arbetan. 2005. Noxious weed statement for the New Mexico Army National Guard. NHNM Publication No. 05-GTR-307. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico. 20p.

U05CHA02NMUS
2005

Davis, D.

Davis, D. 2005. Survey for active lesser prairie-chicken leks: Spring 2005. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. 13p.

U05DAV01NMUS
2005

Bailey, J

Bailey, J. 2005. Suggestions for strengthening Working Group recommendations for the lesser prairie-chicken and sand dune lizard. . 2 p.

E05BAI01NMUS
2005

Frey, E.

Frey, E. et al (2005) Multiple Pass Depletion Trout Survey, Comanche Creek. Carson Supervisor's Office, Carson National Forest, USFS. 3 p.

U05FRE02NMUS
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

Rigby, Beth

The Nature Conservancy. 2005. A spreadsheet of lesser prairie-chicken lek data for 2001-2005 on TNC lands.

D05TNC01NMUS
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

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
2004

Durst, S

Durst, S. 2004. Southwestern willow flycatcher potential prey base and diet in native and exotic habitats. . 96 p.

U04DUR01NMUS
2004

NRCS

USDA, NRCS. 2004. The PLANTS Database, Version 3.5 (http://plants.usda.gov) . National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA.

W04NRC01HQUS
2004

Hutchins, R. 2004. Field notes for Gunnison's prairie dog and black-tailed prairie dog for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.

U04HUT01NMUS
2004

Stanford and King

Stanford, K. M., and R. B. King. 2004. Growth, survival, and reproduction in a northern Illinois population of the plains gartersnake, Thamnophis radix. Copeia 2004:465-478.

A04STA01NAUS
2004

Turner, T

Turner, T. 2004. Email about occurrence of Ictalurus furcatus in Rio Grande. . 1 p.

E04TUR01NMUS
2004

ITIS

Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). November 23-last update. Integrated Taxonomic Information System: Biological Names. Online. Available: http://www.itis.gov.

N04ITI01EHUS
2004

Sivinski, R.

Sivinski, R.. 2004. Email about a specimen collected for Helianthus paradoxus. . 1 p.

O04SIV01NMUS
2004

Moore, D

Moore, D. 2004. Alamo Canyon Inspection. . 3 p.

U04MOO01NMUS
2004

S04SURUSNMUS, Legacy reference. Physical copy not yet located.

S04SURUSNMUS
2004

Dodge

Dodge, J. 2004.Threatened and Endangered Species monitoring for Federal A #1M well pad project.

U04DOD01NMUS
2004

US Fish and Wildlife Service

US Fish and Wildlife Service. 2004. Canadian River Collection Report. Scientific Consultant Permit No. TE045236-2. New Mexico Ecological Service Field Office. Albuquerque, NM. 17 June 2004. 4 p.

F04USF01NMUS
2004

Unknown

Unknown, 2004. CDROM containing GIS shapefiles. USFS

C04UNK01NMUS
2004

Bouzat, J.,K. Johnson

Bouzat, J. and K. Johnson. 2004. Genetic structure among closely spaced leks in a peripheral population of lesser prairie-chickens. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Molecular Ecology. 13:499-505.

J04BOU01NMUS
2004

Schweitzer

Schweitzer, Dale F. 2004. Gypsy Moth (Lymantria dispar): impacts and options for biodiversity-oriented land managers. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia. NatureServe Explorer. Online. Available: http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/

N04SCH01EHUS
2004

Anderson et al.

Anderson, C. R., F. G. Lindzey, and D. B. McDonald. 2004. Genetic structure of cougar populations across the Wyoming Basin: metapopulation or megapopulation. Journal of Mammalogy 85:1207-1214.

A04AND01NAUS
2004

Rehmeier et al.

Rehmeier, R. L., G. A. Kaufman, and D. W. Kaufman. 2004. Long-distance movements of the deer mouse in tallgrass prairie. Journal of Mammalogy 85:562-568.

A04REH01NAUS
2004

Jorgensen

Jorgensen, P. M. 2004. A new North American species of the lichen genus Staurolemma (Collemataceae). Bryologist 107(3):393-394.

A04JOR01HQUS
2004

Moriarty and Cannatella

Moriarty, E. C., and D. C. Cannatella. 2004. Phylogenetic relationships of the North American chorus frogs (Pseudacris: Hylidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 30:409-420.

A04MOR02NAUS
2004

Fox

Fox, K. 2004. Threatened and Endangered Species monitoring for Hartman Com #6B (formally Hartman Com 23 #1M access road and well pad project).

U04FOX01NMUS
2004

Jervis, T

Jervis, T. 2004. Windpower and wildlife in New Mexico. New Mexico Audubon Council.. 9 p.

U04JER01NMUS
2004

Anders and Dearborn

Anders, A. D., and D. C. Dearborn. 2004. Population trends of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler at Fort Hood, Texas, from 1992-2001. Southwestern Naturalist 49:39-47.

A04AND02NAUS
2004

Sullivan et al.

Sullivan, B. K., M. A. Kwiatkowski, and G. W. Schuett. 2004. Translocation of urban Gila monsters: a problematic conservation tool. Biological Conservation 117:235-242.

A04SUL01NAUS
2004

A.M. Martell,A.O. Panjabi,C.J. Beardmore,C.M. Rustay,D.N. Pashley,D.W. Demarest,E.E. Inigo-Elias,E.H

Rich, T.D, C.J. Beardmore, H. Berlanga, P.J. Blancher, M.S.W. Bradstreet, G.S. Butcher, D.W. Demarest, E.H. Dunn, W.C. Hunter, E.E. Inigo-Elias, J.A. Kennedy, A.M. Martell, A.O. Panjabi, D.N. Pashley, K.V. Rosenberg, C.M. Rustay, J.S. Wendt, and T.C. Will

N04RIC01NMUS
2004

Nelson et al.

Nelson, J. S., E. J. Crossman, H. Espinosa-Perez, L. T. Findley, C. R. Gilbert, R. N. Lea, and J. D. Williams. 2004. Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. American Fisheries Society, Special Publication 29, Beth

B04NEL01NAUS
2004

Campbell and Lamar

Campbell, J. A., and W. W. Lamar. 2004. The venomous reptiles of the Western Hemisphere. 2 volumes. Cornell University Press.

B04CAM01NAUS
2004

Abeyta, A

Abeyta, A. 2004. Mexican Spotted Owl Inventory Form

U04ABE01NMUS
2004

MSB

INRAM Committee. The INRAM protocol for georeferencing biological museum specimen records, version 1.3. Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico. 20p.

U04MSB01NMUS
2004

Ferrell, S

Ferrell, S. Eddy, S. 2004. High Lakes Inventory, Pecos Wilderness, 2002 and 2003, Santa Fe National Forest. USFS.

U04FER01NMUS
2004

Sivinski, R

Sivinski, R. 2004. e-mail from Bob Sivinski regarding Sacramento prickly poppy in Fresnal and Dog Canyons. . 2 p.

E04SIV01NMUS
2004

American Ornithologists' Union (AOU)

American Ornithologists' Union (AOU). 2004. Forty-fifth supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds. The Auk 121(3):985-995.

A04AOU01EHUS
2004

Rodriguez and Ammerman

Rodriguez, R. M., and L. K. Ammerman. 2004. Mitochondrial DNA divergence does not reflect morphological difference between Myotis californicus and Myotis ciliolabrum. Journal of Mammalogy 85:842-851.

A04ROD01NAUS
2004

King et al.

King, R., C. Berg, and B. Hay. 2004. A repatriation study of the eastern massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus) in Wisconsin. Herpetologica 60:429-437.

A04KIN01NAUS
2004

Nelson

Nelson, C.R. 2004. Systematics of the Capnia californica species group, including a morphological phylogeny, zoogeography, and description of Capnia kersti, new species (Plecoptera: Capniidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 97(1): 97-104.

A04NEL01EHUS
2004

Huning, T.

Huning, T. (2004) 2004 Mexican Spotted Owl Suvey Form. Sandia Ranger District, Cibola National Forest, USFS. 5 p.

U04HUN01NMUS
2004

J. Smith,Johnson, K.

Johnson, K. and J. Smith. 2004. Transient threatened and endangered species on White Sands Missile Range: Evaluation and management need. Natural Heritage New Mexico, Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico.. 39 p.

U04JOH03NMUS
2004

Durish et al.

Durish, N. D., K. E. Halcomb, C. W. Kilpatrick, and R. D. Bradley. 2004. Molecular systematics of the Peromyscus truei species group. Journal of Mammalogy 85:1160-1169.

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