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Gleason RL, Johnson DR.  1985.  Factors influencing nesting success of burrowing owls in southeastern Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  45(1):81-84.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29173
Gleason R.S.  1978.  Ecology of burrowing owls on the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Site.  
Gleason R.L, Craig T.H.  1979.  Food habits of burrowing owls in southeastern Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  39(3):274-276.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29536
Glaspell B., Puttkammer A..  2001.  Linking wilderness research and management volume 2. Defining, managing, and monitoring wilderness visitor experiences: an annotated reading list.  
Glad J.B.  1975.  Taxonomy and ecology of Mentzelia mollis Peck and related species.  :84pp..
Glad J.B.  1976.  Taxonomy of Mentzelia mollis and allied species (Loasaceae).  Madrono.  23(5):283-292.
Gjullin C.M, Eddy GW.  1972.  The mosquitoes of the northwestern United States.    Available from http://www.mosquitocatalog.org/files/pdfs/050400-0.pdf
Given D.R.  1994.  Breeding systems and dispersal problems and Seed banks and dormancy.
Giunta B.C, Stevens R., Jorgensen K.R, Plummer A.P.  1978.  Antelope bitterbrush: an important wildland shrub.  
Giuliano W.M, Litvaitis J.A, Stevens C.L.  1989.  Prey selection in relation to sexual dimorphism of fishers (Martes pennanti) in New Hampshire.  Journal of Mammalogy.  70(3):639-641.
Gittins A.R, Bishop G.W, Knowlton G.F, Parker E.J.  1976.  An annotated list of the aphids of Idaho (Homoptera: Aphidae).  
Gisler S., Kaye T.N.  2004.  Conservation research in the Leslie Gulch ACEC: population monitoring for Trifolium owyheense and seed bank dynamics in Senecio ertterae.  
Gisler S., Meinke R..  2002.  A natural history assessment: inventory, population monitring, reproductive studies, and seed banking for the federal Species of Concern Stanleya confertiflora (Brassicaceae).  
Gisler S., Meinke R..  2001.  Reproductive ecology, seed banking, and cultivation of five at-risk legume species in Oregon.  
Gisler S., Meinke R..  2003.  2002 conservation tasks for the Malheur prince's plume (Stanleya confertiflora).  
Gisler S..  1996.  Status report for Chaenactis cusickii A. Gray.  
Girvetz EH, Greco SE.  2009.  Multi-scale predictive habitat suitability modeling based on hierarchically delineated patches: an example for yellow-billed cuckoos nesting in riparian forests, California, USA.  Landscape Ecology.  24(10):1315–1329.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10980-009-9384-2#page-1
Girvetz EH, Greco SE.  2007.  How to define a patch: a spatial model for hierarchically delineating organism-specific habitat patches.  Landscape Ecology.  22(8):1131–1142.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10980-007-9104-8#page-2
Giraudeau M, Mousel M, Earl S, McGraw K.  2014.  Parasites in the city: degree of urbanization predicts poxvirus and coccidian infections in House Finches (Haemorhous mexicanus).  PLoS ONE.  9(2):e86747.  Available from http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0086747
Ginsberg H.S.  1994.  Conservation of invertebrates in U. S. national parks.  American Entomologist.  40(2):76-78.
Gilson L.N.  1995.  Nest-switching behavior in juvenile ospreys: a fortunate accident or option for survival? Abstract Journal of Raptor Research.  29(1):57.
Gilpin B.R, Brusven M.A, McMullen J.L.  1969.  Algae of the St. Maries River in Idaho.  Northwest Science.  43(2):80-86.
Gilpin BRex.  1969.  The food habits and ecology of mayflies of the St. Maries River in Idaho.  Department of Entomology.  :86.  Available from http://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/cdm/ref/collection/idahowater/id/218
Gilpin BRex, Brusven MA.  1970.  Food habits and ecology of mayflies of the St. Maries River in Idaho.  Melanderia.  4:19-40.
Gilpin M..  1989.  Population viability analysis.  Endangered Species UPDATE.  6(10):15-18.