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1994. The caspian tern in Idaho. Western Birds. 21:78-80.
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1990. Catalog of lichens of Idaho. Bryologist. 78:32-43.
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1987. Catalogue of the Amnicolidae of the western United States. Nautilus. 12:121-127.
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1899. Catalogue of the collection of birds' eggs in the British Museum (Natural History). Catalogue of the collection of birds' eggs in the British Museum (Natural History). I:66andPlateVII.
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1901. A catalogue/checklist of butterflies of America north of Mexico. Lepidopterists' Society Memoir. No. 2:280pp..
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1981. Cattle diets in a ponderosa pine forest in the northern Black Hills. Journal of Range Management. 38(5):440-442. Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jrm/issue/view/431
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1985. Cattle grazing mediates climate change impacts on ephemeral wetlands. Conservation Biology. 19(5):1619–1625. Available from http://people.eri.ucsb.edu/~trobinson/COMB/downloads/references/pyke-marty-2005.pdf
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2005. Cattle use affects forage quality in a montane riparian ecosystem. Journal of Range Management. 52(3):283-289.
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Submitted. Cattle use of riparian meadows in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon. Journal of Range Management. 38(3):205-509.
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1985. Causes and consequences of prolonged dormancy for an iteroparous geophyte, Silene spaldingii. Journal of Ecology. 95(1360-1369):1360-1369.
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2007. Causes of bat fatalities at wind turbines: hypotheses and predictions. Journal of Mammalogy. 90(6):1330-1340. Available from http://www.mammalsociety.org/articles/causes-bat-fatalities-wind-turbines-hypotheses-and-predictions
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2009. Causes of juniper invasion in southwestern Idaho. Ecology. 57:472-484.
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1976. Causes of mortality in eagles submitted to the National Wildlife Health Center 1975–2013. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 38(4):697-704. Available from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264861144_Causes_of_Mortality_in_Eagles_Submitted_to_The_National_Wildlife_Health_Center_1975-2013
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2014. Cave millipeds of the United States. V. The genus Idagona Buckett & Gardner (Chordeumatida, Conotylidae, Idagoninae). Zootaxa. 1463:1-12. Available from http://mapress.com/zootaxa/2007f/zt01463p012.pdf
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2007. Cavity breeding birds and clearcuts. Ornis Fennica. 71:120-122.
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1994. Cavity nesting by harlequin ducks in the Pacific Northwest. Wilson Bulletin. 105(4):691-694.
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1993. A century of climate and ecosystem change in western Montana: what do temperature trends portend? Climatic Change. 98(1-2):133-154. Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10584-009-9642-y
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2010. The cesspool hypothesis versus natural areas for research in the United States. Environmental Conservation. 6(1):13-20.
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1979. Cetraria sepincola new to Idaho and Melanelia septentrionalis new to Montana, with notes on their distribution and ecology. Evansia. 17(4):112-115.
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2000. Challenging our understanding of western Yellow-billed Cuckoo habitat needs and accepted management practices. Restoration Ecology. 29(3)
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2020. Changes in a metapopulation of the endangered Humboldt Bay wallflower (Erysimum menziesii [Hook.] Wettst. ssp. eurkense R.A. Price) in relation to disease incidence and management. Natural Areas Journal. 20(3):234-242.
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2000. Changes in a population of Spiranthes spiralis (L.) Chevall. at Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve, Bedfordshire, 1962-65. Journal of Ecology. 55:83-99.
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1967. Changes in Artemisia tridentata/Sitanion hystrix vegetation on the National Reactor Testing Station, southeastern Idaho, 1950-1965. Utah Academy Proceedings. 50:10-16.
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1950. Changes in avian and plant communities of aspen woodlands over 12 years after livestock removal in the northwestern Great Basin. Conservation Biology. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2012.01903.x
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