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Jewell J.E.  1978.  A biosystematic study of Camassia cusickii S. Watson and its allies (Liliaceae).  :80p.plusappendix.
Jetz W, McGeoch MA, Guralnick R, Ferrier S, Beck J, Costello MJ, Fernandez M, Geller GN, Keil P, Merow C et al..  2019.  Essential biodiversity variables for mapping and monitoring species populations.  Nature Ecology & Evolution.  :13.
Jerry D..  1985.  Selkirk mountain caribou management plan/recovery plan.  
Jepsen S, Schweitzer DF, Young B, Sears N, Ormes M, Black SHoffman.  2015.  Conservation status and ecology of the monarch butterfly in the United States.    Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/NatureServe-Xerces_monarchs_USFS-final.pdf
Jepsen S, LaBar C, Zarnoch J.  2012.  [Species profile:] Margaritifera falcata (Gould, 1850) western pearlshell, Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae.    Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/xerces-status-review-margaritifera-falcata-2012.pdf
Jeppson R.J, Holte K.E.  1978.  Flora of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Site.  
Jensen-Belts Associates, Architects ZGiltzow Al, Hill CH2M, EDAW.  1996.  Reserves master plan: Hulls Gulch/Camel's Back Reserve, Military Reserve.  
Jensen EC.  2013.  Shrubs to Know in Pacific Northwest Forests. Corvallis (OR): Oregon State University Extension Service.  
Jensen D..  1980.  Bird census. In Studies of water use on the Snake River drainage, southern Idaho: research reports on the A. J. Wiley Reach.  
Jensen SL, Edmunds, Jr. GF.  1966.  A new species of Ephemerella from western North America (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae).  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  39(4):576-579.
Jensen S.L.  1966.  The mayflies of Idaho (Ephemeroptera).  :366pp..
Jensen M.n.  2000.  Plant invader may use chemical weapons.  Science.  290:421-422.
Jennings M, Loucks O, Glenn-Lewin D, Peet R, Faber-Langendoen D, Grossman D, Damman A, Barbour M, Pfister R, Walker M et al..  2002.  Standards for associations and alliances of the U.S. National Vegetation Classification: Version 1.0.  
Jenni D..  1993.  Letter and list of fisher and lynx trapping records sent to Gary Will, State Furbearer Manager, Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  
Jenni D..  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Jenni, Don. P. O. Box 384, Orofino, ID 83544..  
Jenni D.A, Redmond R.L, Bicak T.K.  1982.  Behavioral ecology and habitat relationships of long-billed curlews in western Idaho.  
Jenks M.D, Bonnichsen B., Godchaux M.M.  1998.  Geologic map of the Grand View - Bruneau area, Owyhee county, Idaho: digitally revised version.  
Jenkins CL, Peterson CR.  2008.  A trophic-based approach to the conservation biology of rattlesnakes: linking landscape disturbance to rattlesnake populations. Biology of the Rattlesnake.  Hayes WK, Beaman KR, Cardwell MD, Bush SP, editors. Loma Linda University (California; 15-18 January 2005): Loma Linda University Press.   p. 265-274.  Available from http://www.oriannesociety.org/sites/default/files/3.pdf, http://www.williamkhayes.com/rattlesnakes/
Jenkins H.O.  1906.  List of birds collected between Monterey and San Simeon. [This document is a single page copied from a much larger and unknown work.].  
Jenkins J.M.  1979.  Foraging behavior of male and female Nuttall woodpeckers.  Auk.  96(2):418-420.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/23292
Jenkins CL.  2007.  Ecology and conservation of rattlesnakes in sagebrush steppe ecosystems: landscape disturbance, small mammal communities, and Great Basin rattlesnake reproduction.  Department of Biological Sciences.  :148.
Jenkins C.L, Peterson C.R, Doering S.C, Cobb V.A.  2009.  Microgeographic variation in reproductive characteristics among western rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus) populations.  Copeia.  2009(4):774–780.
Jehl J.R.  1994.  Absence of nest density effects in a growing colony of California gulls.  Journal of Avian Biology.  25:224-230.
Jehl, Jr. JR, Johnson NK.  1994.  A century of avifaunal change in western North America. International Symposium at the Centennial Meeting of the Cooper Ornithological Society; 17 April 1993.  Sacramento (CA): Cooper Ornithological Society.    Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/80
Jeffries S., Howard R..  1996.  Conservation agreement: Spermophilus brunneus brunneus, northern Idaho ground squirrel.