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Some biotic changes in the state of Washington, particularly during the century 1853-1953. Washington State College Research Studies. 21(2):154-192.
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1953. Some aspects of the population ecology of the common shrew, SOREX ARANEUS, near Oxford, England. Journal of Mammalogy. 50:326-332.
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1969. Soil-woodland correlation in northern Idaho. Northwest Science. 45(1):1-6.
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1971. Soil water repellency and infiltration in course-textured soils of burned and unburnd sagebrush ecosystems. Catena. 74:98-108.
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2008. Soil temperature effects on root respiration and the ecology of alpine and subalpine plants. Botanical Gazette. 137(2):110-120.
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1976. Soil taxonomic units and potential plant community relationships in a pristine range area of southern Idaho. American Society of Agronomy Special Publication. 5:190-204.
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1964. Soil properties associated with aspen to conifer succession. Rangelands. 20(1):25-28. Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/rangelands/article/download/11363/10636
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1998. Soil morphology and organic matter dynamics under cheatgrass and sagebrush-steppe plant communities. Journal of Arid Environments. 57:445-466.
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2004. Soil, litter, and coarse woody debris habitats for arthropods in eastern Oregon and Washington. Northwest Science. 75 (Special Issue):141-148.
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2001. Soil biota in an ungrazed grassland: response to annual grass (Bromus tectorum) invasion. Ecological Applications. 11(5):1261-1275.
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2001. Soil biota in an ungrazed grassland: response to annual grass (Bromus tectorum) invasion. Ecological Applications. 11(5):1261-1275.
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2001. Society Business: natural areas. Journal of Range Management. 19:239-242.
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1966. Social organization in a colony of rock squirrels (Spermophilus variegatus, Sciuridae). Southwestern Naturalist. 26(3):237-242.
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1981. Social organization and home range of Roosevelt elk. Journal of Mammalogy. 56:102-118.
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1975. Snout moth damage to shadscale in southern Idaho. National Woolgrower. 42:24-25,38.
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1952. Snake River mollusks: living fossils. Idaho Wildlife. 12(1):2,29.
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1992. Snails, limpets and a sculpin help to preserve an Idaho treasure. High Country News. 40936:4-5.
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1991. Snag preferences of woodpeckers foraging in a northeastern hardwood forest. Wilson Bulletin. 100(2):236-246.
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1988. Snag abundance for primary cavity-nesting birds on nonfederal forest lands in Oregon and Washington. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 22:607-620.
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1994. Small-mammal responses to peat mining of southeastern Canadian bogs. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 79(2):296-302.
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2001. Small Wonders. Nature Canada. :5pp..
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1995. Small mammals within riparian habitats of a regulated and unregulated aridland river. Western North American Naturalist. 63(1):35–42. Available from https://www.fort.usgs.gov/publication/4117
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2003. Small mammals of the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho. Great Basin Naturalist. 33(4):246-250. Available from http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol33/iss4/6/
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1973. Small mammals of a mine waste situation in the central Adirondacks, New York: a case of opportunism by Peromyscus maniculatus. American Midland Naturalist. 95(1):103-110. Available from http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/2424237, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2424237
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1976. Small mammals in montane wet meadow habitat at Grays Lake, Idaho. Northwest Science. 78(3):225-233.
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