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Linder A.D, Fichter D..  1970.  The reptiles of Idaho.
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Lindholm T., Vasander H..  1981.  The effect of summer frost damage on the growth and production of some raised bog dwarf shrubs.  Annales Botanici Fennici.  18(2):155-168.
Lindholm T..  1982.  Growth dynamics and the effect of frost in Andromeda polifolia on a raised bog.  Annales Botanici Fennici.  19(3):193-201.
Lindroth R.L., Batzli G.O.  1984.  Food habits of the meadow vole in bluegrass and prairie habitats.  Journal of Mammalogy.  65:600-606.
Lindsay S.L, Perry A.E.  1977.  An additional Merriam's shrew (Sorex m. merriami) specimen from Oregon.  Murrelet.  58:17.
Lindsley N.C.  1889.  Pend Oreille Country.  Forest and Stream.  33:227-228.
Lindstrom R..  1995.  Thermophlic microorganism survey of Yellowstone National Park.  
Lindstrom S..  1991.  Rare plant species observation reports for field work done on the Coeur d'Alene NF during the 1991 field season.  
Lindstrom J..  2012.  Electronic mail correspondence and Whitebark pine distribution shapefiles.  
Lindzey F..  1987.  Mountain lion.
Line L..  1993.  Silence of the songbirds.  National Geographic.  June:68-91.
Lingo H.A, Munger J.C.  2002.  2002 Survey and monitoring of Columbia spotted frogs in the Owyhee Mountains.  
Lingo H., Munger J.C.  2003.  Year 2003 results: Columbia spotted frog, Great Basin population (Owyhee subpopulation) Long-term monitoring plan, Owyhee County, Idaho.  
Lingo HAnne.  2013.  Beaver reintroduction correlates with spotted frog population restoration and terrestrial movement patterns of newly metamorphosed Columbia spotted frogs in Owyhee Uplands of southwestern Idaho [master's thesis].  Biology.  :114.  Available from http://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1904&context=td
Linhart Y.B, Gehring. J.L.  0.  Screening for genetic variability in Aletes humilis, a rare plant species.  
Linhart Y.B, Premoli A.C.  1994.  Genetic variation in central and disjunct populations of Lilium parryi.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  72:79-85.
Linhart Y.B, Premoli A..  0.  Genetic erosion in Lilium parryi.  
Link S.O, Ryan B.D, Downs J.L, Cadwell L.L, Soll J.A, Hawke M.A, Ponzetti J..  2000.  Lichens and mosses on the shrub-steppe soils in southeastern Washington.  Northwest Science.  74(1):50-55.
Link PKarl, Hackett WR.  1988.  Guidebook to the geology of Central and Southern Idaho. 27.  Moscow (Idaho): Idaho Geologic Survey, University of Idaho.  
Link SO, Mast WH, Hill RW, Pellent ML.  2004.  Restoration encyclopedia: shrub-steppe restoration. Victoria, BC, Canada; August 24-26 (2004) p. 1-10.  Available from http://www.researchgate.net/publication/237710177_Restoration_Encyclopedia_Shrub-steppe_Restoration
Linkhart B.D, Reynolds R.T.  1994.  Peromyscus carcass in the nest of a flammulated owl.  Journal of Raptor Research.  28(1):43-44.
Linkhart BD, Reynolds RT.  1987.  Brood division and postnesting behavior of flammulated owls.  Wilson Bulletin.  99(2):240-243.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/130498
T. Linscott M, Weaver K, Morales V, Parent CE.  2020.  Assessing species number and genetic diversity of the mountainsnails (Oreohelicidae) [plus errata pages].  Conservation Genetics.  21(Dec 2020):971–985.  Available from https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10592-020-01311-4
Linsdale J.M.  1951.  A list of the birds of Nevada.  Condor.  53:228-249.