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Rich H..  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Rich, Heidi..  
Rich T.D..  1980.  Nest Placement in sage thrashers, sage sparrows, and Brewer's sparrows.  Wilson Bulletin.  92:362-368.
Rich T..  1985.  A sage thrasher nest with constructed shading platform.  Murrelet.  66:18-19.
Rich TD, Wisdom MJ, Saab VA.  2005.  Conservation of priority birds in sagebrush ecosystems. Bird conservation implementation and integration in the Americas. Proceedings of the Third International Partners in Flight Conference.  C. Ralph J, Rich TD, editors. 2002 March 20-14; Asilomar (CA): U. S. Forest Service, Southwest Research Station.   p. 589-606.  Available from http://treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/download/32009.pdf
Rich T.D..  1981.  Microgeographic variation in the song of the sage sparrow.  Condor.  83:113-119.
Rich T, Trentlage B.  1981.  Second breeding locale for the blue grosbeak in Idaho.  Murrelet.  62(3):91-92.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3534252
Rich T., Rothstein S.I.  1985.  Sage thrashers reject cowbird eggs.  Condor.  87:561-562.
Rich T.D..  1985.  The organization and structure of sage sparrow song: locatability, distance transmission, and contrast.  
Richards DCharles.  2004.  Competition between the threatened Bliss Rapids snail, Taylorconcha serpenticola (Hershler et al.) and the invasive, aquatic snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray).  Biological Sciences.  :156.  Available from http://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1247&context=td
Richards DC, Arrington TD.  2008.  Threatened Bliss Rapids snail’s susceptibility to desiccation: potential impact from hydroelectric facilities.  American Malacological Bulletin.  24(1):91-96.
Richards DC, C. Falter M, Lester GT, Myers R.  2005.  [Hells Canyon mollusk survey.] Responses to FERC, additional information, request AR-2: Listed mollusks. Final Report.    Available from https://www.idahopower.com/pdfs/Relicensing/hellscanyon/hellspdfs/HCC_AIR_Reports_FinalLicenseApp/AR-2_Listed%20Mollusks.pdf
Richardson CA, Henderson DM.  1999.  Classification and ordination of the alpine plant communities of Railroad Ridge, White Cloud Peaks, Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  59:63-78.
Richardson L.R, Gold J.R.  1995.  Evolution of the CYPRINELLA LUTRENSIS species-complex. II. Systematics and biogeography of the Edwards Plateau shiner, CYPRINELLA LEPIDA.  Copeia.  1995:28-37.
Richardson B.A, Brunsfeld S.J, Klopfenstein N.B.  2002.  DNA from bird-dispersed seed and wind-disseminated pollen provides insights into postlglacial colonization and population genetic structure of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis).  Molecular Ecology.  11:215-227.
Richardson S..  1999.  Washington lynx update.  
Richart CH, Hedin M.  2013.  Three new species in the harvestmen genus Acuclavella (Opiliones, Dyspnoi, Ischyropsalidoidea), including description of male Acuclavella quattuor Shear, 1986.  ZooKeys.  311:19–68.
Rickard W.H..  1967.  Seasonal soil moisture patterns in adjacent greasewood and sagebrush stands.  Ecology.  48:1034-1038.
Rickard W.H..  1985.  Experimental Cattle Grazing in a Relatively Undisturbed Shrubsteppe Community.  Northwest Science.  59(1):66-72.
Rickard W.H.  1960.  The distribution of small mammals in relation to the climax vegetation mosaic in eastern Washington and northern Idaho.  Ecology.  41(1):99-106.
Rickart EA.  2001.  Elevational diversity gradients, biogeography and the structure of montane mammal communities in the intermountain region of North America.  Global Ecology and Biogeography.  10(1):77-100.
Rickerson E, Pope M, Salunardo D.  Submitted.  Mountain quail translocations in eastern Oregon. Research proposal.  : ca 2001 or 2002.
Ricketts T.H, Dinerstein E., Olson D.M, Loucks C..  1999.  Who's where in North America? Patterns of species richness and the utility of indicator taxa for conservation Bioscience.  49(5):369-381.
Ricklefs R.E, Latham. R.E.  1992.  Intercontinental correlation of geographical ranges suggests stasis in ecological traits of relict genera of temperate perennial herbs.  American Naturalist.  139(6):1305-1321.
Riddle B.R.  1995.  Molecular biogeography in the pocket mice (PEROGNATHUS and CHAETODIPUS) and grasshopper mice (ONYCHOMYS): the late Cenozoic development of a North American aridlands rodent.  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:283-301.
Rideout C.W.  2002.  Literature and records search for special status species occurrences.