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Burch J.B.  1989.  North American freshwater snails.
Carlson T.M, Wagner, Jr. W.H.  1982.  The North American distribution of the genus Dryopteris.  Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium.  15:141-162.
Cameron S., Jepsen S., Spevak E., Strange J., Vaughan M., Engler J., Byers O..  2011.  North American Bumble Bee Species Conservation Planning Workshop final report. North American Bumble Bee Species Conservation Strategy Workshop.  9–12 Nov 2010; St. Louis Zoo, St. Louis (MO): International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)/Species Survival Commission (SSC) Conservation Breeding Specialist Group.    Available from http://www.cbsg.org/sites/cbsg.org/files/documents/bumble_bee_conservation_2010.pdf
Sauer J.R, Hines J.E, Fallon J.E, Pardieck K.L, Ziolkowski, Jr D.J, Link W.A.  2014.  The North American Breeding Bird Survey, Results and Analysis 1966–2013. Version 01.30.2015.    Available from http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/
PRISM Climate Group.  2012.  Norm81m. PRISM normals [for climate variables], 1981–2010.    Available from http://prism.oregonstate.edu/normals/
Sperduto DD, Nichols WF, Jones MT.  2023.  Non-native vascular flora of alpine areas in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, USA.  Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research.  55(1):32.  Available from https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2023.2243704
Epanchin PN, Knapp RA, Lawler SP.  2010.  Nonnative trout impact an alpine-nesting bird by altering aquatic-insect subsidies.  Ecology.  91(8):2406-2415.  Available from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter_Epanchin/publication/46254441_Nonnative_trout_impact_an_alpine-nesting_bird_by_altering_aquatic-insect_subsidies/links/02e7e538891b6d1b85000000.pdf
Bowler pA, Frest T.J.  1992.  The non-native snail fauna of the Middle Snake River, southern Idaho.
Pilliod DS, Hossack BR, Bahls PF, Bull EL, Corn PStephen, Hokit G, Maxell BA, Munger JC, Wyrick A.  2010.  Non-native salmonids affect amphibian occupancy at multiple spatial scales.  Journal of Conservation Biogeography.  16(6):959-974.  Available from www.blackwellpublishing.com/ddi
Bjergo C., Boydstun C., Crosby M., Kokkanakis S., Sayers R..  1995.  Non-native aquatic species in the United States and coastal waters. Our living resources: a report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U. S. plants, animals and ecosystems.  LaRoe E.T, editor. Washington (DC): National Biological Service.   p. 428-431.
Henderson J..  1929.  The non-marine Mollusca of Oregon and Washington.  University of Colorado Studies.  17:47-190.
Henderson J..  1936.  The non-marine Mollusca of Oregon and Washington.  University of Colorado Studies.  23(4):251-280.
Brodie JF, Post E.  2010.  Nonlinear responses of wolverine populations to declining winter snowpack.  Population Ecology.  52(2):279–287.  Available from http://izt.ciens.ucv.ve/ecologia/Archivos/ECO_POB%202010/ECOPO2_2010/Brodie%20y%20Post%202010.pdf
Fuller P, Benson AJ.  2016.  Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) Database.    Available from http://nas.er.usgs.gov
U. S. Geological Survey, Fuller P.  2018.  Nonindigenous aquatic species database results: Idaho: Craspedacusta sowerbyi (freshwater jellyfish) [table plus associated sighting information].    Available from https://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/CollectionInfo.aspx?SpeciesID=1068&State=ID
Michener WK, Brunt JW, Helly JJ, Kirchner TB, Stafford SG.  1997.  Nongeospatial metadata for the ecological sciences.  Ecological Applications.  7(1):330-342.
O'Meara TE, Haufler JB, Stelter LH, Nagy JG.  1981.  Nongame wildlife responses to chaining of pinyon-juniper woodlands.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  45(2):381-389.
Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  1988.  Nongame Wildlife Observations Sheet: Long-billed curlew.  
Hedberg M..  1989.  Nongame wildlife observation report form listing observations of long-billed curlew and great gray owl.  
Ertter N..  1989.  Nongame wildlife observation report form.  
Ritter S..  1989.  Nongame species account: common loon.  
Ritter S..  1989.  Nongame species account: Caspian tern.  
Office of Migratory Bird Management, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center.  1982.  Nongame migratory bird species with unstable or decreasing population trends in the United States.  
Morache M, Chaffin C, Naderman J, Melquist W.  1985.  Nongame Management Plan 1986–1990.  
Cummings E., Trapp J.L.  1988.  Nongame bird strategies.