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U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1994.  Notice of availability: records of decision and statement of findings for the environmental impact assessment on reintroduction of the gray wolf to Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho.  
USDI Bureau of Land Management.  1991.  Notice of Realty Action, Classification of public lands for state indemnity selection.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1984.  Notice of status review: Euderma maculatum.  
Warren M.L, Burr B.M, Grady J.M.  1994.  NOTROPIS ALBIZONATUS, a new cyprinid fish endemic to the Tennessee and Cumberland river drainages, with a phylogeny of the NOTROPIS PROCNE species group.  Copeia.  1994:868-86.
Humphries J.M, Cashner R.C.  1994.  NOTROPIS SUTTKUSI, a new cyprinid from the Ouachita Uplands of Oklahoma and Arkansas, with comments on the status of Ozarkian populations of N. RUBELLUS.  Copeia.  1994:82-90.
Elith J, Graham CH, Anderson RP, Dudík M, Ferrier S, Guisan A, Hijmans RJ, Huettmann F, Leathwick JR, Lehmann A et al..  2006.  Novel methods improve prediction of species’ distributions from occurrence data.  Ecography.  29(2):129–151.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2006.0906-7590.04596.x/abstract
Shultz LM, Smith F.  2017.  Novelties in Musineon and Orthocarpus in the Northern Wasatch Mountains of Utah and Idaho, Manuscript Draft.  Novelties in Musineon and Orthocarpus in the Northern Wasatch Mountains of Utah and Idaho.  
Shultz LM, Smith FJ.  2018.  Novelties in Musineon (Apiaceae) and Orthocarpus (Orobanchaceae) in the Northern Wasatch Mountains of Utah and Idaho.  Madroño.  65(1):60-64.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.3120/0024-9637-65.1.60
Gyorffy I..  1911.  Novitas Cryologica.  Bryologist.  14:41-42.
Boise National Forest.  1987.  Noxious Weed and Poisonous Plant Control Program Environmental Assessment.  
[Anonymous].  1996.  Noxious weed list 1996 and noxious weed rules.  
State of Idaho.  1992.  Noxious Weeds.  
[Anonymous].  1998.  The NRCS PRISM climate mapping project.  
Hudson GE, Parker RIA, Berge JVanden, Lanzillotti PJ.  1966.  A numerical analysis of the modifications of the appendicular muscles in various genera of gallinaceous birds.  American Midland Naturalist.  76(1):1-72.
Korpimaki E., Norrdahl K..  1991.  Numerical and functional responses of kestrels, short-eared owls, and long-eared owls to vole densities.  Ecology.  72(3):814-826.
Koplin JR.  1969.  The numerical response of woodpeckers to insect prey in a subalpine forest in Colorado.  Condor.  71(4):436-438.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/101877
Bevers M., Flather C.H.  1999.  Numerically exploring habitat fragmentation effects on pupulations useing cell-based coupled map lattices.  
Dubois A.D..  1924.  A nuptial song flight of the short-eared owl.  Auk.  41:260-263.
Yensen E.  2004.  Nutrient analysis of plant species in northern Idaho ground squirrel diets, final report, 2000-2002.  Unpublished report for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  
Haag R.W.  1974.  Nutrient limitations to plant production in two tundra communities.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  52:103-116.
Shipley LA, Davila TB, Thines NJ, Elias BA.  2006.  Nutritional requirements and diet choices of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis): a sagebrush specialist.  Journal of Chemical Ecology.  32(11):2455-2474.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10886-006-9156-2
Wiersema JH.  1996.  Nymphaea tetragona and Nymphaea leibergii (Nymphaeaceae): two species of diminutive water-lilies in North America.  Brittonia.  48(4):520-531.
Porsild A.E.  1939.  Nymphaea tetragona Georgi in Canada.   The Canadian Field-Naturalist.  53:48-50.