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Intraspecific and geographical trends in body size of a differential migrant, the evening grosbeak. Auk. 111:693-702.
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1994. It's final. Wolves will return to Yellowstone. Idaho Statesman. 41133
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1994. The Known Birds of North and Middle America versus the current AOU list. Auk. 111:770-773.
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1994. Landscape characterization: a framework for ecological assessment at regional and local scales. Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 2:267-281.
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1994. Lead in hawks, falcons and owls downstream from a mining site on the Coeur d'Alene River, Idaho. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 29:267-288.
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1994. Lead poisoning and other causes of mortality in trumpeter (Cygnus buccinator) and tundra (C. columbianus) swans in western Washington. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 30(1):60-64.
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1994. Lichen diversity in managed forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA. Wald Schnee Landsch. 70(1):103-124.
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1994. Lichen (not moss) forest-health indicator. Capital Press. 34565
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1994. Lichens as nesting material for northern flying squirrels in the northern Rocky Mountains. Journal of Mammalogy. 75(3):663-673.
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1994. Lichens of the shrub steppe, Abstract. Northwest Science. 68(2):141.
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1994. Life histories of two Ameletus mayflies (Ephemeroptera) in two mountain streams: the influence of temperature, body size, and parasitism. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 13:557-568. Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1467851
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1994. The loggerhead shrike in southwest Idaho. :198pp..
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