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Miller RA, deKramer KE, Carlisle JD.  2013.  Black swift surveys within and around the Idaho Panhandle National Forest 2013. Final report. Version 1.0.  
Miller A.  2008.  Phylogeography and geographical variation of behavioral and morphological characteristics in Paruroctonus boreus [dissertation].  Biology.  :65.  Available from http://gradworks.umi.com/33/20/3320087.html
Miller M.T, Rust S..  2004.  Establishment record for Upper Priest River Research Natural Area within Idaho Panhandle National Forts, Bonner County, Idaho.  
Miller, Jr. O.K, Trueblood E., Jenkins D.T.  1990.  Three new species of Amanita from southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon.  Mycologia.  82(1):120-128.
Miller M.T, Brown M.F.  1981.  A catalogue/checklist of butterflies of America north of Mexico.  Lepidopterists' Society Memoir.  No. 2:280pp..
Miller JJ, Kinter LC.  2019.  Survey and field assessment of Astragalus anserinus (goose creek milkvetch) element occurrences in cassia county, Idaho.  
Miller R.  2017.  2017 white-headed woodpecker survey results within the Nez Perce–Clearwater National Forest [Excel spreadsheet].  
Miller RF, Chambers JC, Pellant M.  2015.  A field guide for rapid assessment of post-wildfire recovery potential in sagebrush and piñon-juniper ecosystems in the Great Basin: evaluating resilience to disturbance and resistance to invasive annual grasses and predicting vegetation response.    Available from http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/49019
Miller R.  2016.  Survey results for white-headed woodpecker, Picoides albolarvatus, on the Nez Perce–Clearwater National Forests, 2016 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Miller A.L, Makowsky R.A, Formanowicz D.R, Prendini L., Cox C.L.  2014.  Cryptic genetic diversity and complex phylogeography of the boreal North American scorpion, Paruroctonus boreus (Vaejovidae).  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.  71:298-307.  Available from http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/24269314/Cryptic-genetic-diversity-and-complex-phylogeography-of-the-boreal-North-American-scorpion-Parurocto
Miller J, Irwin J..  2014.  Idaho rare plant observation report forms for whitebark pine surveys by Idaho Natural Heritage Program in Southern Idaho.  
Miller RA, Paprocki N, Stuber MJ, Moulton CE, Carlisle JD.  2016.  Short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) surveys in the North American Intermountain West: utilizing citizen scientists to conduct monitoring across a broad geographic scale.  Avian Conservation and Ecology.  11(1):art3.  Available from http://www.ace-eco.org/vol11/iss1/#top
Miller N.G.  1990.  The management of rare plants: suggestions derived from paleoecological studies of late-Pleistocene floras. No. 471.  
Miller JC, Hammond PC.  2003.  Lepidoptera of the Pacific Northwest: caterpillars and adults. Morgantown (WV): U. S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET).    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/pdfs/FHTET_03_11.pdf
Miller R.  2013.  Idaho Black Swift Observations, spreadsheet upload.  
Miller RF, Chambers JC, Pyke DA, Pierson FB, C. Williams J.  2013.  Fire Effects on Vegetation and Soils in the Great Basin Region - Response and Site Characteristics.  
Miller E..  1988.  Collection of yodel calls for individual identification of male common loons.
Miller JJ, C. Kinter L.  2017.  2014 Census of Spiranthes diluvialis (Ute ladies’-tresses) Element Occurrences: South Fork of the Snake River.  
Miller JJ.  2010.  Ute ladies'-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) monitoring on the South Fork Snake River, Idaho: sixth year results.  
Miller JJ, Lichthardt J, Cabiles L, Matheny C.  2020.  Rare Plant Observation Forms and shapefiles for Mirabilis macfarlanei, assessed 2018 and 2019.  
Miller K..  2005.  Spreadsheet containing bat collection data for the South Fork Snake River.  
Miller RF, Chambers JC, Evers L, C. Williams J, Snyder KA, Roundy BA, Pierson FB.  2019.  The ecology, history, ecohydrology, and management of pinyon and juniper woodlands in the Great Basin and Northern Colorado Plateau of the western United States.  
Miller RA.  2019.  Roadway mortality data encountered during Short-eared Owl surveys.  
Miller R.  2016.  IBCP short-eared owl survey results from 2015 and 2016.  :2376records.
Miller R, Benkman CW.  2022.  Cassia Crossbill core point count data from 2003-2018.