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Why are nesting wrensand yellow-headed blackbirds spatially segregated? Auk. 103:135-140.
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1986. Who's where in North America? Patterns of species richness and the utility of indicator taxa for conservation Bioscience. 49(5):369-381.
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1999. Whither rare plants in The Jepson Manual? Fremontia. 21:23-27.
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1993. The white-tailed ptarmigan in Yellowstone: searching for a high-country phantom. Yellowstone Science. 3(2):6-7.
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1995. White-nose syndrome inflicts lasting injuries to the wings of little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus). Acta Chiropterologica. 11(2):457-446.
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2009. White-headed woodpecker nesting ecology after wildfire. Journal of Wildlife Management. 74(5):1098–1106. Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/40665184
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2010. White-headed woodpecker home-range and habitat use in central Oregon, Abstract. Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science. 32(1/2):14-15.
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1996. The white-headed woodpecker (Dendrocopos albolarvatus) in British Columbia. Syesis. 9:215-220.
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1976. Whitebark pine stand condition, tree abundance, and cone production as predictors of visitation by Clark's nutcracker. PLoS ONE. 7(5):e37663. Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0037663
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2012. Whitebark pine cone crops–a diminishing source of wildlife food? Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 1(3):92-94.
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1986. White sturgeon of the Kootenai: the long river to recovery. Idaho Wildlife. 12(1):4-6.
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1992. White sturgeon of the Kootenai - the long river to recovery. Idaho Wildlife. 12(1):4-5.
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1992. White pelicans nesting in Idaho. Murrelet. 62(1):19-20. Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3534445
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1981. The white- crowned sparrow: reproductive success (1975-1980). Auk. 100:811-825.
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1983. Which tree species and biome types are most vulnerable to climate change in the US northern Rocky Mountains? Forest Ecology and Management. 338:68–83. Available from http://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1/8935/HansenandPhillips_FEM_%202015_POSTPRINT.pdf?sequence=1
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2015. Where the bobolinks roam: the plight of North America's grassland birds. Biodiversity. 6(3):20-29. Available from http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tbid20/6/3#.VSb6Hk1OVok
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2005. Where have all the herons gone? Conservation Sciences. Fall:9-13.
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2000. Where have all the frogs and toads gone? Bioscience. 40(6):422-424.
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1990. When reintroductions are augmentations: the genetic legacy of fishers (Martes pennanti) in Montana. Journal of Mammalogy. 87(2):265–271. Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdafsfacpub/78
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2006. When are peripheral populations viable for conservation? Conservation Biology. 9(4):753-760.
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1995. What makes a weed a weed: life history traits of native and exotic plants in the USA. Oecologia. 141(1):24–39.
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2004. What is Ranunculus gelidus (Ranunculaceae)? Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas . 3(1):6pp..
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2009. What is ecosystem management? Conservation Biology. 8(1):27-38.
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1994. What is Carex rostrata Stokes? American Journal of Botany. 72:966.
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