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Tallmon D.A, Funk W.C, Dunlap W.W, Allendorf F.W.  2000.  Genetic differentiation among long-toed salamander (AMBYSTOMA MACRODACTYLUM) populations.  Copeia.  2000:27-35.
Knick ST, Rotenberry JT.  2000.  Ghosts of habitat past: the relative contribution of landscape change on current habitat associations of shrubsteppe birds.  Ecology.  81(1):220-227.
Gibbons J.W, Scott DE, Ryan TJ, Buhlmann KA, Tuberville TD, Metts BS, Greene JL, Mills T, Leiden Y, Poppy S et al..  2000.  The global decline of reptiles, deja vu amphibians.  BioScience.  50(8):653-666.
Benjamin L.  2000.  Groundwater hydrology of the Henry's Fork springs.  Intermountain Journal of Sciences.  6(3):119-142.  Available from http://www2.cose.isu.edu/~crosby/teach/Bio692/Benjamin_GW_Hydrology_Henrys_Fork_Springs_IntMtnJourSci_2000.pdf
Fancy S.G.  2000.  Guidance for the Design and Sampling Schemes for Inventory and Monitoring of Biological Resources in National Parks.  
Connelly JW, Schroeder MA, Sands AR, Braun CE.  2000.  Guidelines to manage sage grouse populations and their habitats.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  28(4):967-985.  Available from http://sagemap.wr.usgs.gov/Docs/Sage_Grouse_Guidelines.PDF
Esler D.  2000.  Harlequin duck demography during winter in Prince William Sound, Alaska: effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.  Wildlife Science.  :127.  Available from https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/33065
MacMahon JA, Mull JF, Crist TO.  2000.  Harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex spp.): their community and ecosystem influences.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.  31:265-291.  Available from https://www.jstor.org/stable/221733
Crawford JA.  2000.  Historic distribution of mountain quail in the Pacific Northwest. Proceedings of the Fourth National Quail Symposium.   Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, FL.   p. 194-197.
Brown PM, Ryan MG, Andrews TG.  2000.  Historical surface fire frequency in ponderosa pine stands in research natural areas, central Rocky Mountains and Black Hills, USA.  Natural Areas Journal.  20(2):133-139.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/i40161009
Idaho Native Plant Society.  2000.  {ID NPS title}.  
Idaho Native Plant Society.  2000.  {ID NPS title}.  
Idaho Partners in Flight.  2000.  Idaho bird conservation plan version 1.0: implementation schedule.  
Idaho Partners in Flight.  2000.  Idaho conservation plan verson 1.0: January 2000.  
Bureau of Land Management.  2000.  Idaho fish and wildlife 2000 - a plan for the future.  
Idaho Important Bird Area Committee.  2000.  Important bird area site nomination forms for the sites on the 2000 IBA list.  
Carey C.  2000.  Infectious disease and worldwide declines of amphibian populations, with comments on emerging diseases in coral reef organisms and in humans.  Environmental Health Perspectives.  108(Suppl 1):143-150.  Available from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637788/
Pearson S.F, Manuwal D.A.  2000.  Influence of niche overlap and territoriality on hybridization between Hermit Warblers and Townsend's Warblers.  Auk.  117:175-183.
West N.E, Young J.A.  2000.  Intermountain valleys and lower mountain slopes.
Callaway R.M, Aschelhoug E.T.  2000.  Invasive plants versus their new and old neighbors: a mechanism for exotic invasion.  Science.  290(20):521-522.
Bowers D., Nadeau S..  2000.  Inventory of fungi, plants, and wildlife in the Dworshak Reservoir Project Area, Idaho.  
Davidson B.L.  2000.  Lewisia kelloggii.  Lewisias.  
Will-Wolf S.  2000.  Lichen communities of old-growth vs managed forests in the northern Great Lakes states. Abstract 51.  American Journal of Botany.  87(6 Suppl):17.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2656784
Link S.O, Ryan B.D, Downs J.L, Cadwell L.L, Soll J.A, Hawke M.A, Ponzetti J..  2000.  Lichens and mosses on the shrub-steppe soils in southeastern Washington.  Northwest Science.  74(1):50-55.
Clark W.H.  2000.  Literature pertaining to the identification and distribution of aquatic macroinvertebrates of the western U. S. with emphasis on Idaho.