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Kennedy C.A.  1948.  Golden eagle kills bighorn lamb.  Journal of Mammalogy.  29(1):68-69.
Bates J.W, Moretti M.O.  1994.  Golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) population ecology in eastern Utah.  Great Basin Naturalist.  54:248-255.
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Gross J.E, Kneeland M.C, Reed D.F, Reich R.M.  2002.  GIS-based habitat models for mountain goats.  Journal of Mammalogy.  83(1):218-228.  Available from http://www.nps.gov/yose/naturescience/upload/mt-goat-activity-2002.pdf
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Fulbright T.E, Redente E.F, Wilson A.M.  1985.  Germination requirements of green needlegrass (Stipa viridula Trin.).  Journal of Range Management.  36(3):390-394.
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Loffredo E., Palazzo A.J, Senesi N., Clapp C.E, Bashore T.L.  2010.  Germination and early growth of slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum) as affected by desert soil humic acids.  Soil Science.  175(4):786-193.
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[Anonymous].  1894.  Geographical, versus sexual, variation in Oreortyx pictus.  Auk.  11(3):192-197.
Monson C.S.  1996.  Geographical review of the historical and current status of ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) in Utah.  Great Basin Naturalist.  56:150-156.
Bock CE, Bock JH.  1974.  On the geographical ecology and evolution of the three-toed woodpeckers, Picoides tridactylus and P. arcticus.  American Midland Naturalist.  92(2):397-405.
Raymond M., Dansereau P..  1953.  The geographical distribution of the bipolar Nymphaeaceae, Nymphaea tetragona, and Brasenia schreberi.  Memoires du Jardin Botanique de Montreal.  41:1-10.
[Anonymous].  1994.  Geographical and seasonal patterns of clutch size variation in House Wrens.  Auk.  111:545-555.
Banks RC.  1988.  Geographic variation in the yellow-billed cuckoo.  Condor.  90(2):473-477.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103974
Sedgwick J.A.  2001.  Geographic variation in the song of Willow Flycatchers: differentiation between EMPIDONAX TRAILLII ADASTUS and E. T. EXTIMUS.  Auk.  118:366-379.
Dickerman R.W.  1990.  Geographic variation in the juvenal plumage of the common nighthawk (CHORDEILES MINOR) in North America.  Auk.  107:610-613.
Murray G.A.  1976.  Geographic variation in the clutch sizes of seven owl species.  Auk.  93:602-613.