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Barrett SW.  2001.  Historical fire regimes in Western redcedar.  Sage Notes.  23(1):9-10.
Ouellet M, Mikaelian I, Pauli BD, Rodrigue J, Green DM.  2005.  Historical evidence of widespread chytrid infection in North American amphibian populations.  Conservation Biology.  19(5):1431-1440.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2005.00108.x/abstract
Larson ER, Williams BW.  2015.  Historical biogeography of Pacifastacus crayfishes and their branchiobdellidan and entocytherid ectosymbionts in western North America. Freshwater crayfish: a global overview.  Kawai T, Faulkes Z, Scholtz G, editors. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press.   p. 404–447.  Available from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eric_Larson6/publication/275770403_Historical_Biogeography_of_Pacifastacus_Crayfishes_and_their_Branchiobdellidan_and_Entocytherid_Ectosymbionts_in_Western_North_America/links/554655930cf234bdb21d8cdc.pdf?inViewer=0&pd
Choate J.R.  1985.  Historical biogeography of foxes in Kansas.  
Detling L.E.  1968.  Historical background of the flora of the Pacific Northwest.  
Gill F.B.  1980.  Historical aspects of hybridization between blue-winged and golden-winged warblers.  Auk.  97:1-18.
City of Boise.  0.  Historical and rare trees of Boise.  
Hafner D.J, Sullivan R.M.  1995.  Historical and ecological biogeography of Nearctic pikas (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae).  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:302-321.
Bechard MJ, Hague-Bechard KD, Porter DH.  1986.  Historical and current distributions of Swainson's and ferruginous hawks in southern Idaho.  
Johnson RE.  1977.  An historical analysis of wolverine abundance and distribution in Washington.  Murrelet.  58:13-16.
Fielding DJ, Brusven M.A.  1990.  Historical analysis of grasshopper (Orthopotera: Acrididae) population responses to climate in southern Idaho, 1950-1980.  Environmental Entomology.  19(6):1786-1791.  Available from http://ee.oxfordjournals.org/content/19/6/1786
Johnson DR.  1967.  Historic record of caribou in central Idaho.  Murrelet.  48(3):57.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3535961
Schroedl G..  1973.  The historic occurrence of bison.  
Crawford JA.  2000.  Historic distribution of mountain quail in the Pacific Northwest. Proceedings of the Fourth National Quail Symposium.   Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, FL.   p. 194-197.
DeChaine EG, Martin AP.  2004.  Historic cycles of fragmentation and expansion in Parnassius smintheus (Papilionidae) inferred using mitochondrial DNA.  Evolution.  58(1):113-127.  Available from http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/faculty/cavanaugh/dechaine/dechaine_files/research_data/Psmintheus.pdf
Reeve A, Lindzey F, Buskirk S.  1986.  Historic and recent distribution of the lynx in Wyoming.  
Kaplan D.R.  1968.  Histogenesis of the androecium and gynoecium in Downingia bacigalupii.  American Journal of Botany.  55(8):933-950.
Groves CR, Keller BL.  1984.  Hip glands in a natural population of montane voles (Microtus montanus).  Great Basin Naturalist.  44(3):468-470.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29209
Canadian Wildlife Service.  0.  Hinterland who's who: Swift fox.  
Litton E..  1990.  The hiker's guide to hot springs in the Pacific Northwest.
Litton E..  1993.  The hiker's guide of hot springs in the Pacific Northwest.
Rosentreter R.  1992.  High-water indicator plants along Idaho waterways. Symposium on Ecology and Management of Riparian Shrub Communities, May 29-31, 1991.  General Technical Report INT-289.  Sun Valley (ID): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station.   p. 18-24.
Delehanty D.J.  1995.  High-tech advances provide a breakthrough in mountain quail research.  Quail Unlimited Magazine.  14(1):16-21.
Trueblood E..  1972.  The higher fungi of the Owyhee Mountains area of northwestern Nevada, southeastern Oregon, and southwestern Idaho.  
Brock T.D.  1970.  High temperature systems.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.  1:191-220.