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Keinath DA, McGee M.  2004.  Species assessment for pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) in Wyoming.  Prepared for USDI Bureau of Land Management.    Available from http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/wy/wildlife/animal-assessmnts.Par.99787.File.dat/PygmyRabbit.pdf
Keinath D.  2004.  Model evaluation.  EDM Workshops.  
Kell W., Zeik T., Benolkin A..  1993.  A survey of Acrolophitus pulchellus: in Birch Creek Idaho.  
Keller B.L.  1997.  An analysis of bat occupancy of selected inactive mines located adjacent to the shore of Lake Pend Oreille, Bonner County, and the Bethlehem and Montgomery Mine, Boundary County, Idaho.  
Keller BL.  1995.  The status of bat populations in the Craig Mountain area, Nez Perce County, Idaho. Final Report.  
Keller B.  1996.  Scientific collecting permit data [for bat studies in northern Idaho].  
Keller B.L, Danamraj S.K, Luce S., Rude E..  1986.  Small mammal communities in Bear Lake, Bonneville, Cassia, Franklin, and Oneida Counties, Idaho: Final Report.  
Keller BL.  2000.  Detection of heavy metals in guano collected from bats using inactive mine sites in northern Idaho and the effect of bat-friendly closure systems on mine use by bats.  
Keller BL.  1996.  The status of selected mines as bat habitat in the greater Coeur d'Alene mining region, Kootenai and Shoshone Counties, Idaho, with special reference to mines near Clark Fork, Bonner County, Idaho: research year 2. Final Report.  
Keller BL.  1995.  The status of bat populations in selected mines in the Silver Valley, Kootenai and Shoshone counties and the Clark Fork area, Bonner County, Idaho. Final Report.  
Keller B.L.  1997.  An analysis of selected mines as bat habitat in the greater Coeur d'Alene mining region, Shoshone County, Idaho with special reference to mines near Clark Fork, Bonner County, Idaho: summary and research year 3. Final Report.  
Keller B.L.  1985.  A simplified key for Idaho bats.  Tebiwa.  22:57-63.  Available from http://store.imnh.isu.edu/index.php?l=product_detail&p=111
Keller B.  1987.  In search of a rare Idaho bat.  Idaho Wildlife.  7(4):21.
Keller BL.  1987.  Analysis of the bat species present in Idaho, with special attention to the spotted bat, Euderma maculatum. Final Report.  
Keller B.L.  1978.  Dispersal and density of small mammals on the radioactive waste management complex Idaho National Engineering Laboratory site.  
Keller BL.  1992.  The status of bat populations at selected localities in Owyhee County, Idaho.  
Keller B.L, Bosworth W.R, Doering R.W.  1993.  Bat habitat research.  
Keller BL.  2000.  Assessment of inactive mines as bat habitat in northern Idaho: summary of BLM research 1994-99.  Challenge Cost-Share Project, Bureau of Land Management, Upper Columbia-Salmon Clearwater District.    Available from http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/wo/MINERALS__REALTY__AND_RESOURCE_PROTECTION_/aml.Par.59850.File.dat/AssessmentInactiveMinesBatHabitatNorthernIdaho.pdf
Keller BL, Doering RW.  1995.  The status of bat populations in the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. Final Report.  
Kelley J.  1992.  Goshawk nest territories on the Island Park Ranger District, Targhee National Forest.  
Kelley J.D.  1992.  List of great gray owl observations for the Targhee National Forest, Island Park Ranger District, 1991.  
Kelly D..  1985.  On strict and faculative biennials.  Oecologia.  67:292-294.
Kelly L.M.  1992.  The effects of human disturbance on common loon productivity in northwestern Montana.  :65pp..
Kelsch S.W, Hendricks F.S.  1986.  An electro- phoretic and multivariate morphometric comparison of the American catfishes ICTALURUS LUPUS AND I. PUNCTATUS.  Copeia.  1986:646-652.
Kelso S..  1988.  Evolution in the genus Primula sect. Aleuritia: isolation, secondary contact, polyploidy, and homostyly.