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Lavin M, Brummer TJ, Quire R, Maxwell BD, Rew LJ.  2013.  Physical disturbance shapes vascular plant diversity more profoundly than fire in the sagebrush steppe of southeastern Idaho, U.S.A..  Ecology and Evolution.  3(5):16pp..
Bunnell S.D, Johnson DR.  1974.  Physical factors affecting pika density and dispersal.  Journal of Mammalogy.  55(4):866-869.
Grebence B.L, White. C.M.  1989.  Physiographic characteristics of peregrine falcon nesting habitat along the Colorado River system in Utah.  Great Basin Naturalist.  49(3):408-418.
Willis C.K.R., Brigham R.M.  2005.  Physiological and ecological aspects of roost selection by reproductive female hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus).  Journal of Mammalogy.  86:85-94.
Kershaw K.A, MacFarlane J.D.  1982.  Physiological-environmental interactions in lichens. XIII. Seasonal constancy of nitrogenase activity, net photosysthesis and respiration, in Collema furfuraceum (Am.).  New Phyotologist.  90:723-734.
MacFarlane J.D, Kershaw K.A.  1982.  Physiological-environmental interactions in lichens. XIV. The environmental control of glucose movement from alga to fungus in Peltigera polydactyla, P. rufescens and Collema furfuraceum.  New Phyotologist.  91:93-101.
Coxson D.S, Harris G.P, Kershaw K.A.  1982.  Physiological-environmental interactions in lichens. XV. Contrasting gas exchange patterns between a lichenized and non-lichenized terrestrial Nostoc cyanophyte.  New Phyotologist.  92:561-572.
Harpel J.A.  2001.  Phytogeographic patterns of rare mosses in Washington State.  
West N.E, Tausch R.J, Rea K.H, Tueller P.T.  1978.  Phytogeographic variation with juniper-pinyon woodlands of the Great Basin.  Great Basin Naturalist.  No. 2:119-136.
Schofield W.B.  1969.  Phytogeography of northwestern North America: bryophytes and vascular plants.  Madrono.  :155-207.
Humphrey H.B.  1924.  The phytogeography of the Coeur d'Alene flood plain of northern Idaho.  Ecology.  5(1):6-13.
Schofield W.B.  1980.  Phytogeography of the mosses of North America (north of Mexico).
Bird C.D, Marsh A.H.  Submitted.  Phytogoegraphy and ecology of the lichen family Parmeliaceae in southwestern Alberta.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  51:261-288.
Atkinson R.G.  1965.  Phytophthora species inciting root rot of Chamaecyparis lawsoniana and other ornamentals in coastal British Columbia.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  43:1471-1475.
Muller MJ, Storer RW.  1999.  Pied-billed grebe (Podilymbus podiceps).  Birds of North America Online.  (410)  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/410/
Muller MJ, Storer RW.  1999.  Pied-billed grebe (Podilymbus podiceps). Poole A, editor. Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the American Ornithologists' Union.   p. 32.  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/410/
Billman P.  2023.  Pika observation data from masters research from 2018-2019 in Montana and Idaho.  
Waterbury B.  2009.  Pika occurrence records for Salmon Region.  :11records.
Bull E.L.  1989.  Pileated woodpecker: Dryocopus pileatus.  
Rocklage A, Utz A.  2003.  Pilot study, winter surveys for mountain quail in Hells Canyon, 2003.  
Coffin K..  1993.  Pine marten use of above ground rest sites in two areas of southwest Montana.
Owen W..  1994.  Pinewoods needlegrass: a new sensitive species for the Boise National Forest.  
[Anonymous].  2002.  Pinus albicaulis.  Fire Effects Information System.  
Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria.  2015.  Pinus albicaulis data accessed through the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria.  
[Anonymous].  2015.  Pinus albicaulis herbarium specimen label data for Idaho from New York Botanical Garden, C. V. Starr Virtual Herbarium.  :29records.