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Hutchinson J., McCune B..  2000.  Status of the globally ranked (G1) rare lichen species, Collema curtisporum in northern Idaho.  
Hutchinson J., McCune B..  2001.  Riparian lichens of northern Idaho.  
Hutchings M.J.  1986.  Plant population biology. 2nd edition.  
Hutchings M.J.  1979.  Weight-density relationships in ramet populations of clonal perennial herbs, with special reference to the -3/2 power rule.  Journal of Ecology.  67(1):21-33.
Hutchings S.S.  1952.  Snout moth damage to shadscale in southern Idaho.  National Woolgrower.  42:24-25,38.
Huso MMP, Dalthorp D.  2014.  Accounting for unsearched areas in estimating wind turbine-caused fatality.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  78(2):347–358.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.663/abstract
Huschle G., Hironaka M..  1980.  Classification and ordination of seral plant communities.  Journal of Range Management.  33:179-182.
Hurt P..  1990.  Bald eagle nest report for the new Deadwater nest on the Salmon River, North Fork RD, Salmon NF.  
Hurt P.  Submitted.  No description.  Hurt, Patricia.  
Hurst E., Hehnke M., Goude C.C.  1980.  The destruction of riparian vegetation and its impact on the avian wildlife in the Sacramento River Valley, California.  American Birds.  34(1):8-12.
Hurst G.A, Davidson W.R, Davos T., Kozicky E.L, Peoples A.D.  1993.  Strategic plan for quail management and research in the United States: issues and strategies–releases of pen-raised quail.
Hurd E.G, Shaw N.L, Mastrogiuseppe J., Smithman L.C, Goodrich S..  1998.  Field guide to intermountain sedges.  
Hurd EG, Goodrich S, Shaw NL.  1994.  Field guide to Intermountain rushes. General Technical Report.  INT-306.  Ogden (Utah): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station.  
Hurd M..  1980.  Threatened or endangered plant and state rare report.  
Hurd M.  Submitted.  No description.  Hurd, Mering.  
Huot R., Wellman. D..  2001.  Allotropa virgata: a "menage a trois" amongst kingdoms and divisions.  Bulletin of the Native Plant Society of Oregon.  34(7):81,92.
Hunziker A.T, Anton. A.M.  1979.  A synoptical revision of Blepharidachne (Poaceae).  Brittonia.  31(4):446-453.
Huntly N., Inouye R.S.  1987.  Small mammal populations of an old-field chronosequence: successional patterns and associations with vegetation.  Journal of Mammalogy.  68:739-745.
Huntly N, Inouye R.  1988.  Pocket gophers in ecosystems: patterns and mechanisms.  BioScience.  38(11):786-793.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1310788
Huntley J.L.  0.  Freshwater bivalve Mollusca as a dietary adjunce for prehistoric inhabitants of the middle Snake River region of southwest Idaho.  
Hunter W.C, Carter M.F, Pashley D.N, Barker K..  1993.  The Partners in Flight species prioritization scheme.  
Hunter ML.  1990.  Wildlife, forests, and forestry : principles of managing forests for biological diversity. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice Hall, Inc..  
Hundertmark KJ, R. Bowyer T, Shields GF, Schwartz CC.  2003.  Mitochondrial phylogeography of moose (Alces alces) in North America.  Journal of Mammalogy.  84(2):718-728.  Available from https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/84/2/718/2373793/Mitochondrial-Phylogeography-of-Moose-Alces-alces
Humphries J.M, Cashner R.C.  1994.  NOTROPIS SUTTKUSI, a new cyprinid from the Ouachita Uplands of Oklahoma and Arkansas, with comments on the status of Ozarkian populations of N. RUBELLUS.  Copeia.  1994:82-90.
Humphrey L.D.  1984.  Patterns and mechanisms of plant succession after fire on Artemisia-grass sites in southeastern Idaho.  Vegetatio.  57:91-101.