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Korpimäki E.  1987.  Prey caching of breeding Tengmalm's owls Aegolius funereus as a buffer against temporary food shortage.  Ibis.  129(Supplement s2):499-510.
Hull A.C, Hull M.K.  1974.  Presettlement vegetation of Cache Valley, Utah and Idaho.  Journal of Range Management.  27:27-29.
Wellner C..  1985.  Preserving Idaho's natural diversity in research natural areas.  Idaho Forester.  :20-21.
Habeck J.R.  1987.  Present-day vegetation in the northern Rocky Mountains.  Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden.  74:804-840.
Stahlecker D.W, Duncan B..  1995.  Present southern breeding limits of the boreal owl in North America.  Journal of Raptor Research.  29(1):67.
Frost R.A, Launchbaugh K.L.  2003.  Prescription grazing for rangeland weed management, a new look at an old tool.  Rangelands.  25(6):43-47.
Inglis I.R, Lazarus J., Torrance R..  1989.  The pre-nesting behavior and time budget of the harlequin duck Histrionicus histrionicus.  Wildfowl.  40:55-73.
Peterson SR.  1982.  A preliminary survey of forest bird communities in northern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  56(4):287-298.
Egoscue H.J.  1956.  Preliminary studies of the kit fox in Utah.  Journal of Mammalogy.  37:351-357.
Marcks BG.  1974.  Preliminary reports on the flora of Wisconsin No. 66. Cyperaceae II - sedge family II. The genus Cyperus - the umbrells sedges.  Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters.  62:261-284.
Harrod R.J, Everett R..  1993.  Preliminary observations on seed dispersal and seed production of Cypripedium fasciculatum.  Northwest Science.  67(2):131.
Harrod R.J, Knecht. D.E.  1994.  Preliminary observations of the reproductive ecology of Cypripedium fasciculatum, Abstract.  Northwest Science.  68(2):129.
Rust S.K, Burnett E..  1994.  Preliminary observations of seasonal patterns of growth in Botrychium, Abstract.  Northwest Science.  68(2):147.
Hoyt J.SY.  1944.  Preliminary notes on the development of nestling pileated woodpeckers.  Auk.  61:376-384.
Harris H.M, Shull W.E.  1944.  A preliminary list of Hemiptera of Idaho.  Iowa State College Journal of Science.  18(1):199-208.  Available from https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatejournalofresearch/vol18/iss1/2
Owen J., Dunham S., Mansfield D.H.  2003.  Preliminary genetic analyses show no differentiation of two primrose (Primula cusickiana) morphotypes. Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  39(1):39.
Barnett J.K, Crawford J.A.  1994.  Pre-laying nutrition of sage grouse hens in Oregon.  Range Management.  47:114-118.
Morgenson G..  1990.  Pregermination treatment and stratification of silverberry seed.  Tree Planter's Notes.  41(1):24-25.
White SM, Flinders JT, Welch BL.  1982.  Preference of pygmy rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis) for various populations of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata).  Journal of Range Management.  35(6):724-726.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jrm/article/view/7429
Lefcort H, Wehner EA, Cocco PL.  2013.  Pre-exposure to heavy metal pollution and the odor of predation decrease the ability of snails to avoid stressors.  Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.  64(2):273–280.
Gabler KI, Laundré JW, Heady LT.  2000.  Predicting the suitability of habitat in southeast Idaho for pygmy rabbits.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  64(3):759-764.
Menges E.S.  1986.  Predicting the future of rare plant populations: Demographic monitoring and modeling.  Natural Areas Journal.  6(3):13-25.
Camp A, Oliver C, Hessburg P, Everett R.  1997.  Predicting late-successional fire refugia pre-dating European settlement in the Wenatchee Mountains.  Forest Ecology and Management.  95(1997):63-77.
Goodwin B.J, McAllister A.J, Fahrig L..  1999.  Predicting invasiveness of plant species based on biological information.  Conservation Biology.  12(2):422-426.
Illoldi-Rangel P., Sanchez-Cordero V., Peterson A.T.  2004.  Predicting distributions of Mexican mammals using ecological niche modeling.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:658-662.