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Pickart AJ, Theiss KC, Stauffer HB, Olsen GT.  1998.  Yellow bush lupine invasion in northern California coastal dunes II. Mechanical restoration techniques.  Restoration Ecology.  6(1):69-74.
PIC Technologies, Inc..  1995.  Reports presenting various survey results for raptors, mountain plover, sharp-tailed grouse, and whooping crane in pipeline expansion project areas in Washington, Oregon, southeast Idaho, and Wyoming.  
Pianka E.R, Parker W.S..  1975.  Ecology of horned lizards: a review with special reference to PHRYNOSOMA PLATYRHINOS.  Copeia.  1975:141-162.
Piaggio AJ, Valdez EW, Bogan MA, Spicer GS.  2002.  Systematics of Myotis occultus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) inferred from sequences of two mitochondrial genes.  Journal of Mammalogy.  83:386-395.
Phipps J.B, O'Kennon R.J.  1998.  Three new species of Crataegus (Rosaceae) from western North America: C. okennonii, C. okanaganensis and C. phippsii.  SIDA, Contributions to Botany.  18:169-191.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41967292
Phillott A.D, Speare R., Hines H.B, Skerratt L.F, Meyer E., McDonald K.R, Cashins S.D, Mendez D., Berger L..  2010.  Minimising exposure of amphibians to pathogens during field studies.  Diseases of Aquatic Organisms.  92(2-3):175-185.  Available from http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/dao/v92/n2-3/p175-185/, http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/dao/special/fungus/pp8/
Phillips A.R.  1994.  The Known Birds of North and Middle America versus the current AOU list.  Auk.  111:770-773.
Phillips JC.  1928.  Mountain, or plumed, quail (Oreortyx pictus pictus and O. p. palmeri).  Wild birds introduced or transplanted in North America.    Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdaarsfacpub/819/
Phillips SJ, Anderson RP, Schapire RE.  2006.  Maximum entropy modeling of species geographic distributions.  Ecological Modelling.  190(3-4):231–259.
Phillips O.L, Meilleur B.A.  1998.  Usefulness and economic potential of the rare plants of the United States: a statistical survey.  Economic Botany.  52(1):57-67.
Phillips K..  1990.  Where have all the frogs and toads gone? Bioscience.  40(6):422-424.
Phillips SJ, Dudík M, Schapire RE.  2004.  A maximum entropy approach to species distribution modeling. 21st International Conference on Machine Learning.  Banff, Alberta (Canada)   Available from http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1015330
Phillips R.L, Trilica M.J, Leininger W.C, Clary W.P.  Submitted.  Cattle use affects forage quality in a montane riparian ecosystem.  Journal of Range Management.  52(3):283-289.
Phillips D.M, Harrison D.J, Payer D.C.  1998.  Seasonal changes in home-range area and fidelity of martens.  Journal of Mammalogy.  79:180-190.
Phillips M.L, Clark W.R, Nusser S.M, Sovada M.A, Greenwood R.J.  2004.  Analysis of predator movement in prairie landscapes with contrasting grassland composition.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:187-195.
Phillip P.B, Bowdish B.S.  1919.  Further notes on New Brunswick birds.  Auk.  36:36-45.
Philippi T..  1993.  Bet-hedging germination of desert annuals: variation among populations and maternal effects in Lepidium lasiocarpum.  American Naturalist.  142(3):488-507.
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences.  2010.  Mollusca specimen data - Idaho specimens.  
Pharo E.J, Beattie A.J, Binns D..  1999.  Vascular plant diversity as a surrogate for bryophyte and lichen diversity.  Conservation Biology.  13(2):282-292.
Phalen S.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Phalen, Seth..  
Pfund L.  2019.  MacFarlane's four-o'clock population restablishment efforts at Lower Otto Creek and Lucile Caves Conservation Areas in Idaho.  Sage Notes.  41(4):6-7.  Available from https://idahonativeplants.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/SageNotesDecember2019.pdf
Pfund L.  2019.  Idaho rare plant observation report forms from BLM, Cottonwood Field Office.    Available from https://idfg.idaho.gov/species/import/1877179
Pfeifer J, Toweill DE.  1992.  Idaho wetlands priority plan: project summary.  
Pfadt RE.  1949.  Food-plants, distribution, and abundance of the big-headed grasshopper, Aulocara Elliotti (Thos.).  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  22(2):69-74.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25081884
Pezzolesi L.SW, Lutz R.S.  1994.  Foraging and crepuscular/nocturnal behaviors of the western burrowing owl.  Journal of Raptor Research.  28(1):63-64.