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[21687]: Baker, B.W. 2006. Prairie dogs as keystone engineers of sagebrush and grassland bird communities in the U.S. and Mexico abs.. In: Wings without borders: 4th North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, October 3-7, 2006. Waco, TX: North American Ornithological Conference. p. [1].
[21520]: Westbrook, C.J., D.J. Cooper and B.W. Baker. 2006. Beaver dams and overbank floods influence groundwater-surface water interactions of a Rocky Mountain riparian area. Water Resources Research 42(6): W06404.1.
[21550]: Woods, S.W., L.H. MacDonald, and C.J. Westbrook. 2006. Hydrologic interations between an alluvial fan and a slope wetland in the central Rocky Mountains, USA. Wetlands 26(1): 230-243.
[21359]: Baker, B.W. 2005. Efficacy of tail-mounted transmitters for beaver. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34(1): 218-222.
[21110]: Baker, B.W., H.C. Ducharme, D.C.S. Mitchell, T.R. Stanley, and H.R. Peinetti. 2005. Interaction of beaver and elk herbivory reduces standing crop of willow. Ecological Applications 15(1): 110–118.
[21328]: Baker, B.W., H.R. Peinetti, and M.B. Coughenour. 2005. Resilience of willow stems after release from intense elk browsing. Rangeland Ecology & Management 58(6): 575-581.
[21349]: Baker, B.W., D.C.S. Mitchell, H.C. Ducharme, T.R. Stanley, and H.R. Peinetti. 2004. Why aren't there more beaver in Rocky Mountain National Park. Estes Park, CO: Colorado Riparian Association. 85-90 p.
[21361]: Westbrook, C.J., D.J. Cooper, and B.W. Baker. 2004. Beaver vs. floods in controlling hydrological processes on floodplains. Estes Park, CO: Colorado Riparian Association. 91-93 p.
[21427]: Westbrook, C.J., D.J. Cooper, B.W. Baker, and L.H. MacDonald. 2004. Relative importance of beaver and low recurrence-interval floods in controlling water table position of mountain riparian wetlands. Braunschweig, Germany: Inst. für Geographie und Geoökologie. 423-427 p.
[21168]: Williams, C.L., S.W. Breck, and B.W. Baker. 2004. Genetic methods improve accuracy of gender determination in beaver. Journal of Mammalogy 85(6): 1145-1148.
[21232]: Baker, B.W. 2003. Beaver(Castor canadensis)in heavily browsed environments. Lutra 46(2): 173-1.
[909]: Baker, B.W., and E.P. Hill. 2003. Beaver (Castor canadensis). In: Feldhamer, G. A., B.C. Thompson, and J.A. Chapman. Wild Mammals of North America: biology, management, and conservation. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 288-3.
[21220]: Baker, B.W., K. Czarnowski, T. Johnson, R. Monello, H.R. Peinetti, D. Cooper, C. Westbrook, T. Stanley, and D. Mitchell. 2003. Declining beaver populations in Rocky Mountain National Park. Annual Report; NRPP 99-04/FY03 (Year 5 of 6); 18 December 2003. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Geological Survey. 5 p.
[3917]: Baker, B.W., T.R. Stanley, and G.E. Plumb. 2000. Nest predation on black-tailed prairie dog colonies. Journal of Wildlife Management 64(3): 776-7.
[3899]: Baker, B.W., and J.C. Noble. 1999. People, vermin and loss of biodiversity: prairie dogs in North America and burrowing bettongs in Australia. Townsville, Queensland, Australia: VI International Rangeland Congress. 647-6 p.
[3762]: Baker, B.W., T.R. Stanley, and J.A. Sedgwick. 1999. Predation of artificial ground nests on white-tailed prairie dog colonies. Journal of Wildlife Management 63(1): 270-2.
[3730]: Kotliar, N.B., B.W. Baker, A.D. Whicker, and G. Plumb. 1999. A critical review of assumptions about the prairie dog as a keystone species. Environmental Management 24(2): 177-1.
[3819]: Baker, B.W., and B.S. Cade. 1995. Predicting biomass of beaver food from willow stem diameters. Journal of Range Management 48(4): 322-3.
[3129]: Baker, B.W., B.S. Cade, W.L. Mangus, and J.L. McMillen. 1995. Spatial analysis of sandhill crane nesting habitat. Journal of Wildlife Management 59(4): 752-7.
[2341]: Baker, B.W., D.L. Hawksworth, and J.G. Graham. 1992. Wildlife habitat response to riparian restoration on the Douglas Creek Watershed. Steamboat Springs, CO: Colorado Riparian Association. 62-80 p.
[2282]: Baker, B.W., and W.L. Mangus. 1991. Application of GIS to evaluate Sandhill Crane nest site characteristics. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 35-39 p.