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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.
Hoffman G.R.  1960.  The small mammal components of six climax plant associations in eastern Washington and northern Idaho.  Ecology.  41(3):571-572.
O'Farrell MJ, Clark WA.  1986.  Small mammal community structure in northeastern Nevada.  Southwestern Naturalist.  31(1):23-32.  Available from http://www.mammalogist.org/PDF/reprints/Pub048.pdf
Rompola KM, Anderson SH.  2002.  Small mammal community in a juniper-woodland sagebrush-grassland mosaic in southwestern Wyoming.  Intermountain Journal of Sciences.  8(1):19-29.
Arthur, III W.J, O. Markham D.  1983.  Small mammal burrowing as a radionuclide transport vector at a radioactive waste disposal area in southeastern Idaho.  Journal of Environmental Quality.  12(1):117-122.
Racey G.D, Euler D.L.  1982.  Small mammal and habitat response to shoreline cottage development in central Ontario.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  60(5):865-880.  Available from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/z82-119#
Oakey D.D, Douglas M.E, Douglas M.R.  2004.  Small fish in a large landscape: diversification of Rhinichthys osculus (Cyprinidae) in western North America.  Copeia.  2004:207-221.
Webb G.F.  1980.  The slug Udosarx lyrata: additional data on distribution, anatomy, and taxonomy.  Gastropodia.  2(1):3,6,8-10,12plusfigures.
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Idaho Statesman.  2009.  Slickspot peppergrass to be listed as threatened throughout its range.  Idaho Statesman.  41183
Bohlin A., Gustafsson L., Hallingback T..  1977.  Skirmossan, Hookeria lucens, i Sverige.  Svensk Bot. Tidskr.  71:273-284.
Baker W.L.  1988.  Size-class structure of contiguous riparian woodlands along a Rocky Mountain river.  Physical Geography.  9(1):1-14.
Neely E.E, Carpenter A.T.  1986.  Size, structure, and habitat characteristics of populations of Braya humilis var. humilis (Brassicaceae): an alpine disjunct from Colorado.  Great Basin Naturalist.  46(4):728-735.
Hebda R.J.  1979.  Size, productivity, and paleoecological implications of ericaceous pollen from Burns Bog, southern Fraser River Delta, British Columbia.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  57(16):1712-1717.
J. Franson C, Hansen SP, Pokras MA, Miconi R.  2001.  Size characteristics of stones ingested by common loons.  Condor.  103(1):189-191.  Available from http://www.nwhc.usgs.gov/publications/documents/01JCF.C01.pdf
Nydegger NC, Johnson D.R.  1989.  Size and overlap of Townsend ground squirrel home ranges.  Great Basin Naturalist.  49(1):108-110.
Esslinger T.L, Egan R.S.  1995.  A sixth checklist of the lichen-forming, lichenicolous, and allied fungi of the continental United States and Canada.  Bryologist.  98(4):467-549.
Peck M.E.  1936.  Six new plants from Oregon.  Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington.  Vol. 49:109-112.
Botton M.L, Loveland R.E, Jacobsen T.R.  1994.  Site selection by migratory shorebirds in Delaware Bay, and its relationship to beach characteristics and abundance of horseshoe crab (LIMULUS POLYPHEMUS).  Auk.  111:605-616.
Harrington B.A, Hagan J.M, Leddy L.E.  1988.  Site fidelity and survival differences between two groups of New World red knots (CALIDRIS CANUTUS).  Auk.  105:439-445.
Goff F.G, Dawson G.A, Rochow. J.J.  1982.  Site examination for threatened and endangered plant species.  Environmental Management.  6(4):307-316.
Turgeon J, Stoks R, Thum RA, Brown JM, McPeek MA.  2005.  Simultaneous Quaternary radiations of three damselfly clades across the Holarctic.  American Naturalist.  165(4):E78-E107.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/428682
Wasserman T.N, Cushman S.A, Shirk A.S, Landguth E.L, Littell J.S.  2012.  Simulating the effects of climate change on population connectivity of American marten (Martes americana) in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA.  Landscape Ecology.  27(2):211–225.  Available from https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/40704
Keller B.L.  1985.  A simplified key for Idaho bats.  Tebiwa.  22:57-63.  Available from http://store.imnh.isu.edu/index.php?l=product_detail&p=111
Clark, Jr. H.O, Plumpton D.L.  2005.  A simple one-way door design for passive relocation of western burrowing owls.  California Fish and Game.  81(4):286-289.