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Parks SA, McKelvey KS, Schwartz MK.  2013.  Effects of weighting schemes on the identification of wildlife corridors generated with least-cost methods.  Conservation Biology.  27(1):145–154.
Parker W.S., Brown W.S..  1972.  Telemetric study of movements and oviposition of two female MASTICOPHIS T. TAENIATUS.  Copeia.  1972:892-895.
Parker W.S., Pianka E.R..  1975.  Comparative ecology of populations of the lizard Uta stansburiana.  Copeia.  1975(4):615-632.
Parker KE.  1986.  Common loon reproduction and chick feeeding on acidified lakes in the Adirondack Park, New York.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  66(4):804-810.  Available from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/z88-119?journalCode=cjz
Parker W.S., Brown W.S..  1980.  Comparative ecology of two colubrid snakes, MASTICOPHIS T. TAENIATUS and PITUOPHIS MELANOLEUCUS DESERTICOLA in northern Utah.  
Parker G.R, Maxwell J.W, Morton L.D, Smith G.EJ.  1983.  The ecology of the lynx (Lynx canadensis) on Cape Breton Island.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  61(4):770-786.
Parker T..  1986.  Ecology of western redcedar groves.  :186pp..
Parker T., Scott M..  1990.  Bighorn sheep management plan, 1986-1990.  
Parker MS.  1991.  Relationship between cover availability and larval Pacific giant salamander density.  Journal of Herpetology.  25(3):355-357.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1564597
Parker T..  1986.  Ecology of western redcedar groves.  :186pp..
Parker T.L.  1970.  On the ecology of the sharp-tailed grouse in southeastern Idaho.  
Parker JD, Burkepile DE, Hayt ME.  2006.  Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions.  Science Magazine.  311:1459-1461.
Paris CA.  0.  Adiantum viridimontanum, a new maidenhair in eastern North America.  
Paris C.A, Windham M.D.  1988.  A biosystematic investigation of the Adiantum pedatum complex in eastern North America.  Systematic Botany.  13(2):240-255.
Paris C..  1990.  Unpublished Adiantum manuscript for Flora of North America project.  
Paris C.A.  1991.  Unpublished Adiantum manuscript for Flora of North America project.  Rhodora.  93(874):105-122.
Parfitt B.D, Brown G.K.  1982.  New vascular plant records for Arizona.  Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science.  16(3):96.
Parenti B.  1990.  Memorandum to Bob Moseley, Idaho Natural Heritage Office, regarding petition to list Pacific yew as threatened species.  
Parenti R.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Parenti, Robert..  
Parenti B..  1984.  Letter from Bob Parenti to Bill Hagdorn, BLM, in response to Jarbidge Resource Management Plan and listing sites of Astragalus atratus var. inseptus, Lepidium davisii, Astragalus atratus var. owyheensis.  
Paragi T.F, Wholecheese G.M.  1994.  Marten, Martes americana, predation on a northern goshawk, Accipiter gentilis.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  108(1):81-82.
Paragamian V.L.  2012.  Kootenai River white sturgeon: synthesis of two decades of research.  Endangered Species Research.  17(2):157-167.  Available from http://www.int-res.com/articles/esr_oa/n017p157.pdf
Paragamian VL, Pyper BJ, Daigneault MJ, Beamesderfer RCP.  2008.  Population dynamics and extinction risk of burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho, USA and British Columbia, Canada. American Fisheries Society Symposium.  59.   American Fisheries Society.   p. 213-234.  Available from http://www.fishsciences.net/reports/AFS_Symposiums_text_books/AFS_Symp_59_213-34_Pop_dyn_ext_risk_burbot_Kootenai.pdf
Paragamian V.L, Hansen M.J.  2011.  Stocking for rehabilitation of burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho, USA and British Columbia, Canada.  Journal of Applied Ichthyology.  27(Suppl 1):22-26.  Available from https://collaboration.idfg.idaho.gov/FisheriesTechnicalReports/Stocking%20for%20rehabilitation%20of%20burbot%20in%20Kootenai%20River%20Idaho%20and%20BC.pdf
Paprocki N, Heath JA, Novak SJ.  2014.  Regional distribution shifts help explain local changes in wintering raptor abundance: implications for interpreting population trends.  PLOS ONE.  9(1):e86814.