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White P.J, White C.AV, Ralls K..  1996.  Functional and numerical responses of kit foxes to a short-term decline in mammalian prey.  Journal of Mammalogy.  77:370-376.
Suding K.N, Collins S.L, Gough L., Clark C., Cleland E.E, Gross K.L, Milchunas D.G, Pennings S..  2005.  Functional and abundance-based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to N fertilization.  
Chapin J.P.  1922.  The function of the oesophagus in the bittern's booming.  Auk.  39:196-202.
Wellner C.A.  1976.  Frontiers of forestry research - Priest River Experimental Forest 1911-1976.  
Maser C, Tarrant RF, Trappe JM, Franklin JF.  1988.  From the forest to the sea: a story of fallen trees. General Technical Report.  PNW-GTR-229.  Portland (OR): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.  
Kaye T.N.  1999.  From flowering to dispersal: reproductive ecology of an endemic plant, Astragalus australis var. olympicus (Fabaceae).  American Journal of Botany.  86:1248-1256.
Davidson C..  1996.  Frog and toad calls of the Rocky Mountains and southwest: vanishing voices, draft booklet.  
Burch J.B.  1973.  Freshwater unionacean clams (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) of North America.  
Burch J.B.  1975.  Freshwater unionacean clams (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) of North America.
Burch J.B.  1975.  Freshwater sphaeriacean clams (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) of North America.
Burch J.B.  1972.  Freshwater sphaeriacaean clams (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) of North America.  
Taylor D.W.  1963.  Freshwater snails of the subgenus Hinkleyia (Lymnaeidae: Stagnicola) from the western United States.  Malacologia.  1:237-281.
Taylor D.W, Walter H.J, Burch J.B.  1963.  Freshwater snails of the subgenus Hinkleyia (Lymnaeidae: Stagnicola) from the western United States.  Malacologia.  1(2):237-281.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/47314#page/259/mode/1up
Burch J.B.  1982.  Freshwater snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of North America.  
Nedeau E., Smith A.K, Stonr J..  Submitted.  Freshwater Mussels of the Pacific Northwest.  Nedeau, E., A. K. Smith and J. Stone. No date. Freshwater Mussels of the Pacific Northwest. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Vancouver, WA. 45 pp..  
Nedeau EJay, Smith AK, Stone J, Jepsen S.  2009.  Freshwater mussels of the Pacific Northwest. Edition 2nd.  Portland (OR): The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.    Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/pnw_mussel_guide_2nd_edition.pdf
Taylor DW.  1981.  Freshwater mollusks of California: a distributional checklist.  California Fish and Game.  67(3):140-163.
Frest T.J, Johannes E.J.  1993.  Freshwater mollusks in the vicinity of three proposed ITD projects, middle and upper Snake River, Idaho [Clear Lakes Grade, Downard Bridge, Overland Bridge]. Final Report.  
Pennak R.W.  1978.  Fresh-water invertebrates of the United States.
Henrickson L.S, Y.Yohe, II M., Newman M.E, Druss. M..  1998.  Freshwater crustaceans as an aboriginal food resource in the northern Great Basin.  Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology.  20(1):72-87.
Huntley J.L.  0.  Freshwater bivalve Mollusca as a dietary adjunce for prehistoric inhabitants of the middle Snake River region of southwest Idaho.  
Holsinger JR.  1976.  The freshwater amphipod crustaceans (Gammaridae) of North America.  Water Pollution Control Research Series 18050 ELD04/72.    Available from http://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyNET.exe/9100HCDU.TXT?ZyActionD=ZyDocument&Client=EPA&Index=1976+Thru+1980&Docs=&Query=&Time=&EndTime=&SearchMethod=1&TocRestrict=n&Toc=&TocEntry=&QField=&QFieldYear=&QFieldMonth=&QFieldDay=&IntQFieldOp=0&ExtQFieldOp=0&XmlQuery=&
Bureau of Land Management.  2000.  A framework to assist in making sensitive species habitat assessments for BLM-administered public lands in Idaho: sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), Draft document.  
Kinter C.L.  2010.  Framework for the Idaho Plant Conservation Strategy.  
Swearingen J.M.  2006.  Fragmented Phragmites: overview and identification of introduced exotic and native forms of common reed (Phragmites australis).