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Billings W.D.  1951.  Vegetational zonation in the Great Basin of western North America.  Union Int. Sci. Biol.  Ser. B, No. 9:101-122.
Eckert R.E..  1958.  Vegetation-soil relationships in some Artemisia types in northern Harney and Lake Counties, Oregon.  Journal of Range Management.  11:50.
Katzner TE, Parker KL.  1997.  Vegetative characteristics and size of home ranges used by pygmy rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis) during winter.  Journal of Mammalogy.  78(4):1063-1072.  Available from http://todd_katzner.forestry.wvu.edu/r/download/78872
Fung MYP.  1984.  Vegetative propagation of native shrubs in the Fort McMurray area, Alberta, Canada.  Plant Propagator.  30(4):7-9.
Rosentreter R., Smithman L.C, DeBolt A..  1993.  Vernacular lichen names: Swedish names translated to English.  Evansia.  10(3):104-111.
Halford D.K, Millard. J.B.  1978.  Vertebrate fauna of a radioactive leaching pond complex in southeastern Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  38(1):64-70.
Reynolds TD, Connelly JW, Halford DK, W. Arthur J.  1986.  Vertebrate fauna of the Idaho National Environmental Research Park.  Great Basin Naturalist.  46(3):13-527.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29034
Heimer J.T.  1981.  A very large bathtub.  Idaho Wildlife.  2(11):19-20.
Massey B.W.  1976.  Vocal differences between American least terns and the European little tern.  Auk.  93:760-773.
Bondrup-Nielsen S..  1984.  Vocalizations of the boreal owl, Aegolius funereus richardsoni, in North America.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  98(2):191-197.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/89187#page/205/mode/1up
Moseley R.K.  1990.  Volunteer's legacy: RNAs.  Idaho Wildlife.  10(2, Spring 1990):18.
Hathaway S.A, Sheehan D.P, Simovich M.A.  1996.  Vulnerability of branchiopod cysts to crushing.  Journal of Crustacean Biology.  16(3):448-452.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1548734
McGrew J.C.  1979.  Vulpes macrotis.  Mammalian Species.  123:1-6.
Egoscue H.J.  1979.  Vulpes velox.  Mammalian Species.  122:1-5.
Nelson M.E, Mech L.D.  1981.  W-170-R-18.  Wildlife Monograph.  77:1-53.
Thomas DB, Smith AD, Triplehorn CA, Aalbu RA.  2014.  Walker's Eleodes (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae).  Zootaxa.  3835(4):583–592.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2014/f/z03835p592f.pdf
McAtee W.L.  1904.  Warblers and grapes.  Auk.  21:489-491.
Westerling A.L, Hidalgo H.G, Cayan D.R, Swetnam T.W.  2006.  Warming and earlier spring increase western U.S. forest wildlife activity.  Science.  313(5789):940-943.
MacKenzie DI.  2005.  Was it there? Dealing with imperfect detection for species presence/absence data Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics.  47(1):65–74.
Colwell M.A, Dodd S.L.  1995.  Waterbird communities and habitat relationships in coastal pastures of northern California.  Conservation Biology.  9:827-834.
Kilpatrick J.  1988.  We must protect endangered species.  Press Tribune.  41186
Salber L.D, Barrie J.A.  1987.  Wed to the water: from crashing surf to cascading mountain streams, the harlequin is at home on the roughest of waters.  Ducks Unlimited.  July/August:42-47.
Powers L.R, Dale A., Gaede P.A, Rhodes C., Nelson L., Dean J.J, May J..  1998.  Weight and wing chord measurements from a population of flammulated owls (Otus flammeolus) in Southcentral Idaho.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  34(2):3-7.
Hutchings M.J.  1979.  Weight-density relationships in ramet populations of clonal perennial herbs, with special reference to the -3/2 power rule.  Journal of Ecology.  67(1):21-33.
Taylor D.W.  1970.  West American freshwater Mollusca, 1: bibliography of Pleistocene and recent species.  San Diego Society of Natural History Memoir.  4:73pp..