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Saul S..  1996.  MacFarlane's Four-o'clock is reclassified.  Endangered Species Bulletin.  XXI(3):26.
Pfund L.  2019.  MacFarlane's four-o'clock population restablishment efforts at Lower Otto Creek and Lucile Caves Conservation Areas in Idaho.  Sage Notes.  41(4):6-7.  Available from https://idahonativeplants.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/SageNotesDecember2019.pdf
Baker W.L.  1989.  Macro- and micro-scale influences on riparian vegetation in western Colorado.  Annals of the Association of American Geographers.  79(1):65-78.
De Jong GD, Canton SP, Chadwick JW.  2005.  Macroinvertebrates occurring in Sunbeam Hot Springs, an absolutely hot spring in Idaho, USA.  Journal of Freshwater Ecology.  20(3):611-613.  Available from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02705060.2005.9664779
McCune B., Rosentreter R..  1998.  Macrolichens from Priest River Experimental Forest, Idaho.  Evansia.  15(1):37-42.
Small A.M, Adey W.H, Lutz S.M, Reese E.G, Roberts D.L.  1996.  A macrophyte-based rapid biosurvey of stream water quality: Restoration at the watershed scale.  Restoration Ecology.  4(2):124-145.
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Guerra PA, Gegear RJ, Reppert SM.  2014.  A magnetic compass aids monarch butterfly migration.  Nature Communications.  5:4164.  Available from http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140624/ncomms5164/full/ncomms5164.html
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Wheeler G.A, Cushing E.J, Gorham E., Morley T., Ownbey G.B.  1992.  A major floristic boundary in Minnesota: an analysis of 280 taxa occurring in the western and southern portions of the state.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  70:319-333.
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Grayson DK.  2000.  Mammalian responses to Middle Holocene climatic change in the Great Basin of the western United States.  Journal of Biogeography.  27(1):181-192.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1365-2699.2000.00383.x/abstract, http://faculty.washington.edu/grayson/jbio.pdf
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Durrant S.D.  1952.  Mammals of Utah: taxonomy and distribution.  University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History.  6:1-549.
Wales B.C.  2001.  The management of insects, diseases, fire, and grazing and implications for terrestrial vertebrates using riparian habitats in eastern Oregon and Washington.  Northwest Science.  75(Special Issue):119-127.
Roberson E.B.  2001.  Management of rare plants under state and federal endangered species law: a CNPS perspective.  Fremontia.  29(3-4):5-12.
Atwood D..  1979.  Management programs for plants on federal lands.  Great Basin Naturalist.  No. 3:81-85.
Sherwin RE, Gannon WL, Altenbach J.S.  2003.  Managing complex systems simply: understanding inherent variation in the use of roosts by Townsend's big-eared bat.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  31(1):62-72.  Available from http://www.msb.unm.edu/mammals/publications/Sherwin_etal-2003.pdf
Pilliod DS, Scherer RD.  2015.  Managing habitat to slow or reverse population declines of the Columbia spotted frog in the northern Great Basin.  79.  Journal of Wildlife Management(4):579-590.
Gottfried G.J, Severson K.E.  1994.  Managing pinyon-juniper woodlands.  Rangelands.  16(6):234-236.