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Year Author Full Citation Reference Code
1995

Bury and Corn

Bury, R. B., and P. S. Corn. 1995. Have desert tortoises undergone a long-term decline in abundance? Wildlife Society Bulletin 23:41-47.

A95BUR01NAUS
1995

Knick and Rotenberry

Knick, S. T., and J. T. Rotenberry. 1995. Landscape characteristics of fragmented shrubsteppe habitats and breeding passerine birds. Conservation Biology 9:1059-1071.

A95KNI01NAUS
1995

Ramos and del Nevo

Ramos, J. A., and A. J. del Nevo. 1995. Nest-site selection by roseate terns and common terns in the Azores. Auk 112:580-589.

A95RAM01NAUS
1995

van Zyll de Jong et al.

van Zyll de Jong, C. G., C. Gates, H. Reynolds, and W. Olson. 1995. Phenotypic variation in remnant populations of North American bison. Journal of Mammalogy 76:391-405.

A95VAN03NAUS
1995

Bidwell et al.

Bidwell, T. G., C. B. Green, A. D. Peoples, and R. E. Masters. 1995. Prairie Chicken Management in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Circular E-945.

R95BID01EHUS
1995

Elias-Gerken et al.

Elias-Gerken, S. P., J. D. Fraser, and P. A. Buckley. 1995. Piping plover habitat suitability on central Long Island, New York barrier islands. USDI National Park Service, North Atlantic region, Tech. Rep. NPS/NAROSS/NRTR/95-29. xvii + 246 pp.

B95ELI01NAUS
1995

Berry and Brown

Berry, R. D. and P. E. Brown. 1995. Natural history and reproductive behavior of the California leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus). Bat Res. News 36(4):49-50.

A95BER03NAUS
1995

Hejl et al.

Hejl, S.J., R.L. Hutto, C.R. Preston, and D.M. Finch. 1995. Effects of silvicultural treatments in the Rocky Mountains. Pages 220-244 in T.E. Martin and D.M. Finch, editors. Ecology and management of neotropical migratory birds. Oxford University Press, N

A95HEJ01NAUS
1995

Martin

Martin, T.E. 1995. Avian life history evolution in relation to nest sites, nest preparation, and food. Ecological Monographs 65:101-127.

A95MAR01NAUS
1995

Arizona Game and Fish Department

Arizona Game and Fish Department. 1995. POECILIOPSIS OCCIDENTALIS OCCIDENTALIS. Unpublished abstract, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, AZ. 4 pp.

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1995

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1994. Lesser Long-nosed Bat (Leptonycteris curasoae yerbabuenae) Recovery Plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 49 p.

U94FWS01NMUS
1995

Carlson, B

Carlson, B. 1995. Memo to J. Fowler-Propst (US Fish and Wildlife) from B. Carlson (Holloman AFB), subject: exotic fish removal from tule Ponds. Hand-stamped 15 May 1995. . 2 p.

U95CAR01NMUS
1995

Ladyman, J

Ladyman, J. 1995. Botanical survey for Gilia formosa along seismic line #3, in San Juan County. September 3-5, 1995. . 6 p.

U95LAD02NMUS
1995

Snyderman, D

Snyderman, D. 1995. Element Conservation Plan for Rana yavapaiensis. 39 p.

U95SNY01NMUS
1995

Worthington

Worthington, R.D. 1995. Pediomelum pentaphyllum specimen collected from Hidalgo County. NMBCC accessed 10/7/2013.

S95WORSBNMUS
1995

AML

Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division. 1995. Socorrow West Mine Reclamation Project Environmental Assessment. Project Number 35093. Socorro County, New Mexico: Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Divisi

U95AML03NMUS
1995

K. Lightfoot

K. Lightfoot. 1995.Status report for Astragalus ripleyi Barneby. U.S. Fish and Wildlife. 67p.

U95LIG02NMUS
1995

USFWS

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). 1995. Piping plover (Charadrius melodus), Atlantic coast population, revised recovery plan. Techinical/agency draft. Hadley, Massachusetts. 238 pp.

B95FWS01NAUS
1995

Sivinski and Lightfoot

Sivinski, R. and K. Lightfoot 1995. Inventory of rare and endangered plants of New Mexico. Misc. Publication No. 4. New Mexico Forestry and Resources Conservation Division, Energy, Mineral and Natural Resources Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

U95SIV03HQUS
1995

Arkoyd, B.

Arkoyd, B. 1995. Multiple Pass Depletion Trout Surveys, Columbine Creek, Questa Ranger District, Carson National Forest. USFS.

U95AKR04NMUS
1995

Gila National Forest. 1995. Goshawk inventory results, Luna Ranger District.

U95GNF03NMUS
1995

Schiffer, L.J. 1995. Statement of claims for reserved surface water and groundwater rights for Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge.

U95SCH01NMUS
1995

Unknown

Unknown, 1995. Table 1. Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout Stream Surveys. USFS

U95UNK02NMUS
1995

Arizona Game and Fish Department

Arizona Game and Fish Department. 1995. Catostomus clarki. Unpublished abstract, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, AZ. 4 pp.

UNDARI03NAUS
1995

Esslinger and Egan

Esslinger, T.L. and R.S. Egan. 1995. A sixth checklist of the lichen-forming, lichenicolous, and allied fungi of the continental United States and Canada. The Bryologist 98(4): 467-549.

A95ESS01HQUS
1995

Merola

Merola, M. 1995. Observations on the nesting and breeding behavior of the rock wren. Condor 97:585-587.

A95MER01NAUS
1995

Ralls and White

Ralls, K., and P. J. White. 1995. Predation on San Joaquin kits foxes by larger canids. Journal of Mammalogy 76:723-729.

A95RAL01NAUS
1995

Thomas

Thomas, B.T. 1995. Black-billed cuckoo parasitizes the nest of a yellow-breasted chat. The Raven 66(1):3-5.

A95THO01EHUS
1995

New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy

New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy. 1995. Management of forest habitat in New Brunswick. Forest Habitat Program, Fish and Wildlife Branch, Fredericton, NB.

N95NEW01EHUS
1995

Beck

Beck, D. D. 1995. Ecology and energetics of three sympatric rattlesnakes in the Sonoran Desert. Journal of Herpetology 29:211-223.

A95BEC01NAUS
1995

Jones et al.

Jones, J. K., Jr., R. D. Bradley, and R. J. Baker. 1995. Hybrid pocket gophers and some thoughts on the relationship of natural hybrids to the rules of nomenclature and the Endangered Species Act. Journal of Mammalogy 76:43-49.

A95JON01NAUS
1995

Pelech and Hannon

Pelech, S., and S. J. Hannon. 1995. Impact of tent caterpillar defoliation on the reproductive success of black-capped chickadees. Condor 97:1071-1074.

A95PEL01NAUS
1995

Noss et al.

Noss, R. F., E. T. LaRoe III, and J. M. Scott. 1995. Endangered ecosystems of the United States: a preliminary assessment of loss and degradation. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division (National Biological Service), Biological Survey Repor

N95NOS01NACA
1995

Sogge

Sogge, M.K. 1995. Southwestern willow flycatcher in the Grand Canyon. Pages 89-91 in E.T. LaRoe, G.S. Farris, C.E. Puckett, P.D. Doran, and M.J. Mac, editors. Our living resources: a report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S.

A95SOG01EHUS
1995

AML

Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division. 1995. Water Canyon Mine Reclamation Project Environmental Assessment. Project Number 35108. SocorrowCounty, New Mexico: Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Divisio

U95AML04NMUS
1995

Bogan

Bogan, M.A. 1995. Capture summary for San Andres National Wildlife Refuge.

U95BOG01NMUS
1995

Kartesz

Kartesz, J.T. 1995. Species distribution data at county level for vascular plants of the United States, from unpublished data files at the North Carolina Botanical Garden, February, 1995.

U95KAR01HQUS
1995

Lightfoot

Lightfoot, K. 1995. Status report on Astragalus ripleyi Barneby. September 26. Unpublished document. Forestry and Resources Conservation Division, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

U95LIG01HQUS
1995

Burgess, T.L.,M.P. McClaran,T.R. Van Devender

Burgess, T.L., M.P. McClaran, and T.R. Van Devender. 1995. The desert grassland. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

A95BUR01NMUS
1995

Kullberg

Kullberg, C. 1995. Strategy of the Pygmy Owl while hunting avian and mammalian prey. Ornis Fenn. 72:72-78.

A95KUL01NACA
1995

Ramey

Ramey, R. R., II. 1995. Mitochondrial DNA variation, population structure, and evolution of mountain sheep in the south-western United States and Mexico. Molecular Ecology 4:429-439.

A95RAM02NAUS
1995

Warkentin and Morton

Warkentin, I.G., and E.S. Morton. 1995. Roosting behavior of Prothonotary Warblers in the non-breeding season. Wilson Bulletin 107(2):374-376.

A95WAR05NAUS
1995

Dixon

Dixon, R. D. 1995a. Density, nest-site and roost-site characteristics, home-range, habitat-use, and behavior of white-headed woodpeckers. Deschutes and Winema National Forests, Oregon. Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Nongame Report 93-3-01.

R95DIX01EHUS
1995

Grehan et al.

Grehan, John R, B. Parker, G. Nielsen, D. Miller, J. Hedbor, M. Sabourin, M.S. Griggs. 1995. Moths and butterflies of Vermont (Lepidoptera): a Faunal List. Univ. VT, Agric. Expt. Sta. and Dept. of Forest, parks and Recreation Misc. publ. 116, Vermont Moni

B95GRE01EHUS
1995

Bethke and Nudds

Bethke, R. W., and T. D. Nudds. 1995. Effects of climate change and land use on duck abundance in Canadian prairie-parklands. Ecological Applications 5:588-600.

A95BET01NAUS
1995

Hoover et al.

Hoover, J. P., M. C. Brittingham, and L. J. Goodrich. 1995. Effects of forest patch size on nesting success of wood thrushes. Auk 112:146-155.

A95HOO01NAUS
1995

H. Goetz,Nemati, N.

Nemati, N. and H. Goetz. 1995. Relationships of overstory to understory cover variables in a ponderosa pine gambel oak ecosystem. Vegetation. 119(1):15-21.

A95NEM01NMUS
1995

Purdue University Department of Entomology

Purdue University Department of Entomology (W.P. McCafferty ed.) 1995. Mayfly Central- The Mayflies of North America. Continual updates available at: https://www.entm.purdue.edu/mayfly/index.php

N95PUR01EHUS
1995

Roundy et al.

Roundy, B. A., E. D. McArthur, J. S. Haley, and D. K. Mann. 1995. Proceedings: wildland shrub and arid land restoration symposium, Las Vegas, Oct 19-21, 1993. General Technical Report GTR INT-315. USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden

R95ROU01EHUS
1995

Perry, T.

Perry, T. Bogan, M.A. Davenport, S. (1995) Habitat Use Analysis and Needs Assessment for Bat Species on the Lincoln National Forest, Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico, 1995, Annual Report. Lincoln Supervisor's Office, Lincoln National Forest, USFS. 23 p.

U93PER02NMUS
1995

Cowley, D.E

Cowley, D.E. 1995. Summary of the 1995 Rio Grande cutthroat trout field-spawning. . 12 p.

U95COW02NMUS
1995

Lincoln National Forest. 1995. Northern Goshawk Field Forms & Maps.

U95LNF01NMUS
1995

Starnes

Starnes, W. C. 1995. Taxonomic validation for fish species on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Category 2 species list. 28 pp.

U95STA01EHUS
1995

Barber, L.

Barber, L.. 1995. Sensitive plant site report for Lilium philadephicum. . 3 p.

U95BAR02NMUS
1995

E. DeBruin,Mehlhop, P.

Mehlhop, P. and E. DeBruin. 1995. Threatened and endangered species survey of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Natural Heritage New Mexico Publ. No. 95-GTR-81. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. 40 p.

U95MEH01NMUS
1995

Koch and Peterson

Koch, E. D., and C. R. Peterson. 1995. Amphibians & reptiles of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. xviii + 188 pp.

B95KOC01NAUS
1995

Skaggs, R.W

Skaggs, R.W. 1995. Results of a 1995 raptor survey along the proposed aerial cable range power line on top the Southern Oscura Escarpment, White Sands Missile Range. . 21 p.

U95SKA02NMUS
1995

AML

Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division. 1995. Lordsburg II Mine Reclamation Project Environmental Assessment. Project Number 35104. Hidalgo County, New Mexico: Abandoned Mine Land Bureau, New Mexico Mining and Minerals Divisio

U95AML01NMUS
1995

Gori

Gori, D. 1995. Monitoring plan for native fish at Paragonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve. 20 pp + 3 figures + 19 tables.

U95GOR01NAUS
1995

Schwarz, Hart R. 1995. Goshawk Nest Form. For Tecolote PFA.

U95SCH03NMUS